Shaker Gourmet

Whatcha been cooking up in your kitchen lately, Shakers?

Share your favorite recipes, solicit good recipes, share recipes you've recently tried, want to try, are trying to perfect, whatever! Whether they're your own creation, or something you found elsewhere, share away.

Also welcome: Recipes you've seen recently that you'd love to try, but haven't yet!

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A photo of brunch from last weekend. The corned beef hash came out of a can, but here are the recipes for the other items: Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole and Popovers!

A note about the Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole: I didn't have any sour cream in the house, so I substituted plain cream cheese instead, and it gave it an even creamier consistency. Yum!

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Daily Dose of Cute

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Zelda, elegant with silly ears, as she keeps watch in the yard.
I love this dog so much. She is a very good girl.

As always, please feel welcome and encouraged to share pix of the fuzzy, feathered, or scaled members of your family in comments.

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We Resist: Day 538

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: Trump Opens NATO Summit by Blasting Germany and Meanwhile, in North Korea... and Trump's War on Immigrants: The Latest.

Here are some more things in the news today...

[Content Note: Nativism; child abuse] Esmeralda Bermudez at the LA Times: 'You Don't Love Me Anymore?': A Son Is Separated from His Father at the Border, Then Comes a Wrenching Call.
For 25 days, [Hermelindo Che Coc, who came from Guatemala in late May seeking asylum] had no news about his son. He was given a phone number to call, but the calls wouldn't go through.

He finally connected with Jefferson once he reached Los Angeles by bus in late June.

He learned his son was in New York City at Cayuga Centers, an agency that has housed several hundred kids separated from parents in foster care.

That first phone call quickly went from joyful to unbearable.

"Papa, I thought they killed you," Jefferson told his father, crying. "You separated from me. You don't love me anymore?"

"No, my son," Che Coc told him. "I'm crying for you. I promise, soon you will be with me."

Each day since, Che Coc waits anxiously to hear from two caseworkers, a woman and a man he knows simply as Nancy and Guario.

They tell him that Jefferson is in school, that he's clothed, fed, and cared for.

This brings the father little comfort. He worries he won't be with his boy for his birthday, which is next Friday. He also worries his son may feel even more isolated than other children because he mostly speaks Mayan Q'eqchi'.

The last time Che Coc spoke to Jefferson, about a week ago, he saw his son's face via video. There was a prominent bruise on his forehead.

"I fell off the bed," the boy said, crying.
This is not fucking okay. None of this is fucking okay. This is intolerable. I am so angry and so heartsick and so ashamed of my country. People wonder how things like the Holocaust could have happened. This is how. A government treats a population with systemic bigotry and institutional dehumanization and eventually eliminationism, and the majority of the population doesn't fucking care.


Editors of the Salt Lake Tribune: Our Treatment of Refugee Children Is a National Disgrace. "If you want to make people believe a lie, the experts taught us, make it big. And, apparently, if you want to make people sit still for an atrocity, make it just big enough to have no personality, no individual human face. And, of course, prepare the ground by spending years telling lies about how many people are crossing the border illegally, how many of them are gang members and drug dealers and rapists, basically dehumanizing them in the eyes of many Americans so we don't become concerned with those victimized in our name and with our money."

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Luke Barnes at ThinkProgress: Anti-Antifa Bill Would Punish Masked Protesters with up to 15 Years in Prison. "Republican Congressmen have introduced legislation that would make it a crime, punishable by more than a decade in prison, for protesters to cover their faces during demonstrations. The 'Unmasking Antifa Act,' introduced in June by Rep. Dan Donovan (R-NY) and co-sponsored by Reps. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and Ted Budd (R-NC), states anyone who 'while wearing a mask, injures, oppresses, threatens, or intimidates any person' could be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison." ...What makes this latest piece of legislation so troubling is that it specifically targets the constitutionally protected rights of leftist counter-protestors to free assembly rather than, say, the neo-Nazi who killed one and injured dozens more during last year's Unite the Right white supremacist rally. The legislation also ignores the massive disparity in violence between Antifa and far-right groups."

Caroline O. has an important Twitter thread on the Unmasking Antifa Act beginning here:


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Jessica Mason Pieklo at Rewire.News: There Is No Liberal Case for Brett Kavanaugh. "Donald Trump had barely left the White House Monday night with his pick to replace the retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, D.C. Circuit Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh, before the 'liberal's case for Brett Kavanaugh' pieces started to run, including assurances that he was the greatest carpool dad in town. Let me be blunt: There is no liberal case for Brett Kavanaugh. None. So let's stop this nonsense right now. I don't care how good the man is at managing a carpool; his beliefs are dangerous. And he is about to be handed the keys to the most powerful Court in the land."


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Graeme Wearden and Nick Fletcher at the Guardian: Markets Rattled as Trump Escalates China Trade War with Tariffs on $200bn of Imports. "Global markets are rattled this morning after America escalated the deepening trade war between the two countries. Overnight, Donald Trump began the process of slapping 10% tariffs on a further $200bn of imports from China, on top of the $34bn (soon to be $50bn) imposed last week. The move is a significant escalation of the trade war between Washington and Beijing, further raising the dangers of a major economic shock."

As I noted in comments earlier: "Anyone who believes that Trump is truly trying to build a bridge with North Korea while simultaneously slapping $200 billion worth of tariffs on China is living in a fantasyland. You don't provoke the country best placed to work with you to put diplomatic pressure on North Korea if you're really interested in effective diplomacy."

Meanwhile, in Russia...


And Russia is just making announcements about U.S. policy now cool cool cool everything is fine:


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Natasha Korecki at Politico: Pence Launches Midwest Damage Control Mission. "Vice President Mike Pence begins a campaign swing through the Midwest on Wednesday designed to fire up the base in three battleground House districts. But there’s also a secondary mission: damage control. In the face of a trade war that intensified just four days ago, Pence is quietly setting up one-on-one meetings with major Midwestern donors where he is prepared to blunt concerns over an escalating situation that's beginning to wreak havoc on markets, farmers, and employers across the region."

Kate Riga at TPM: Flynn's New Consulting Gig Turns into Circus Hours After Announcement. "Mere hours after the announcement was published introducing former national security adviser Michael Flynn as the global strategies director of new consulting firm Stonington Global LLC, Flynn's lawyers swooped, insisting that the announcement was a product of a 'misunderstanding' and that Flynn was not a part of the new firm — at least not yet."

[CN: Racism] Nicole Hensley at the New York Daily News: Woman Calls Cops on Black 12-Year-Old Boy Delivering Newspapers in Ohio Neighborhood. "A fledgling paperboy working alongside his mother in suburban Columbus, Ohio, came face-to-face with a cop after a neighbor thought he was up to no good. The nosy neighbor spied the 12-year-old boy, who is Black, hop out of a van and walk up to a handful of Upper Arlington homes Friday. She initially assumed he was delivering newspapers, she told authorities, but soon thought otherwise. 'I noticed they were walking up to houses with nothing in hand and one of them came back with something,' the 911 caller said, according to WSYX-TV. 'It seemed kind of suspicious.' The mother explained to the officer dispatched that her youngest son, Uriah Sharp, had delivered his papers to the wrong home and was picking them up. The cop 'quickly determined' that's exactly what the Sharps were doing, according to police." STOP CALLING THE POLICE ON BLACK PEOPLE FOR LIVING THEIR LIVES.

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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Trump's War on Immigrants: The Latest

[Content Note: Nativism; abuse; dehumanization.]

Donald Trump's war on immigrants — migrants, refugees, undocumented, documented, and naturalized citizens — continues to expand in scope with each passing day and is doing untold harm to countless immigrant families. Here is some of the latest news.

1. Miriam Jordan, Katie Benner, Ron Nixon, and Caitlin Dickerson at the New York Times: As Migrant Families Are Reunited, Some Children Don't Recognize Their Mothers.

One mother had waited four months to wrap her arms around her little boy. Another had waited three months to see her little girl again.

When the reunions finally happened Tuesday in Phoenix, the mothers were met with cries of rejection from their children.

"He didn't recognize me," said Mirce Alba Lopez, 31, of her 3-year-old son, Ederson, her eyes welling up with tears. "My joy turned temporarily to sadness."

For Milka Pablo, 35, it was no different. Her 3-year-old daughter, Darly, screamed and tried to wiggle free from her mother's embrace.

..."I want Miss. I want Miss," Darly cried, calling for the social worker at the shelter where she had been living since mother and daughter were separated by federal agents at the southwestern border.

The tearful reunions — ordered by a court in California — came as the government said that it would release hundreds of migrant families wearing ankle bracelet monitors into the United States, effectively returning to the "catch and release" policy that [Donald] Trump promised to eliminate.

...As Ms. Lopez and Ms. Pablo waited at a Greyhound station to board eastbound buses, their children called each other sister and brother. They were yet to utter the word "mami," Spanish for mother, to the women cuddling, stroking, and feeding them. But they were calmer, the mothers said.

Darly, who had been potty-trained before the separation, had regressed to diapers. Ederson bounced up and down on his mother's lap and downed Doritos with gusto. All of the adults were fitted with ankle monitors.
Sob. I wish every person who inexplicably believes that everything is fine now that Trump says he's going to "reunite families" would read this story and understand how profoundly wrong they are. The separations have caused lasting trauma, to both children and parents. And that's in cases where families can be reunited, which does not represent remotely all of the cases of separation.

Far, far too many people received news of Trump's garbage executive order as a permission slip to get out of having to pay attention anymore, if they were even paying attention in the first place.

2. Justin Glawe and Adam Rawnsley at the Daily Beast: Government Told Immigrant Parents to Pay for DNA Tests to Get Kids Back, Advocate Says. "U.S. government officials recently told four immigrant women that they must pay for DNA tests in order to be reunited with their children, according to the shelter that housed the women. The tests are the latest ad hoc effort by the Trump administration to reunite families it had separated — in some cases because authorities took documents from adults proving they are related to their children. The tests are being administered by a private contractor on behalf of the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Refugee Resettlement, which oversees the care and housing of children. HHS has refused to name the contractor, which may be a violation of federal law."

As you might have guessed, many immigrant parents don't have the funds to pay for those DNA tests, which cost hundreds of dollars, so the shelter at which they're staying is having to foot the bill. Iliana Holguin, an immigration attorney who works with the shelter, said: "The government wants the parents to foot the bill for the DNA testing when they're the ones that caused the need for DNA testing. It's incredible."

3. E.A. Crunden at ThinkProgress: Immigration Fears Loom Large Amid Raging Wildfires in the West. "One blaze [in Colorado] is on course to become the second largest in state history. Almost a third of the nearly 50 wildfires currently burning in the United States are in Colorado and numerous evacuation notices have been issued for impacted areas. But many immigrants in the state would rather deal with the fire than the possibility of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The fires are breaking out in the midst of an increasingly hardline immigration crackdown by the Trump administration. While undocumented immigrants have always faced hurdles during natural disasters — including last year, when Hurricane Harvey devastated the Texas coast — the current political environment is looming large as many are forced to make heart-wrenching decisions."

4. Sam Levin at the Guardian: 'They Thought They'd Die': ICE Shackled Women for Hours in Hot Van, Suit Says. "Immigration authorities in California shackled nine women in a hot windowless van for hours, causing them to struggle for breath, faint, and vomit, according to a new lawsuit that details claims of extreme suffering during a day-long journey last year. The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, which filed the suit on Tuesday, alleged that the women were also denied food and water for roughly 12 hours during a 24-hour journey on a hot summer day in 2017, and that they experienced physical injuries, medical complications, and psychological damage during the protracted transfer. 'The women all thought they were going to die, that they were going to experience their last breath together in that van,' said Vasudha Talla, an ACLU staff attorney. 'The stench, the heat, the crying, the screaming — it was very traumatic for the women,' Talla said, adding that the women were 'treated like cargo.'"

5. Samantha Michaels at Mother Jones: The Feds Are Locking up Immigrant Kids — Who Have Committed No Crimes — in Juvie. "Shenandoah is one of three juvenile detention centers in the United States where the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) sends unaccompanied minors who are believed to require higher security. Last month, Virginia's governor ordered an investigation of Shenandoah after children claimed guards had broken their bones and strapped them to chairs with bags over their heads. Immigrant kids detained there say they have been beaten while handcuffed and isolated for long periods in solitary confinement. 'They treat us like criminals,' Alonzo explained in a recent court filing."

Treated like cargo. Treated like criminals. Treated like animals. These are descriptions of people who are being routinely dehumanized by the United States government.

6. Jamiles Lartey at the Guardian: Officials Admit They May Have Separated Family — Who Might Be U.S. Citizens — for up to a Year. "The Department of Justice told a federal judge Tuesday that it may have mistakenly separated a father and toddler who could both be U.S. citizens for as long as a year, in the process of enforcing the Trump administration zero-tolerance immigration policy. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) called the revelation 'horrific' and blamed the administration's poor execution of the practice of family separations. 'The fact that a citizen got caught up in this mess shows just how poor the government's record-keeping was, and this is just the latest example,' said Lee Gelernt, the deputy director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project."


I mean, it wasn't a white family of possible U.S. citizens who were separated and detained by accident. That said, this wanton hostility toward the concept of citizenship, unless it is held by the "right" people, means that whiteness won't protect anyone who gets on the wrong side of the Trump Regime, either. At some point. Sooner than we probably expect.

7. Rebekah Entralgo at ThinkProgress: HHS Secretary Says Separating Immigrant Families Is 'One of the Great Acts of American Generosity'.
The same day the federal government missed a court-imposed deadline to reunite roughly 84 children under the age of 5 with their families — after being forcibly separated from them at the U.S.-Mexico border — Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar appeared on CNN to defend how his agency has handled the recent immigration crisis.

"We have nothing to hide about how we operate these facilities," Azar told CNN's Wolf Blitzer Tuesday night, referring to the juvenile and "tender age" facilities in which many of the separated children are currently being detained, which HHS officials have barred media outlets and public figures from filming or visiting unannounced.

Speaking to the conditions in which the children are being held, he added, "It is one of the great acts of American generosity and charity, what we are doing for these unaccompanied kids."
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu, man.

Not only is Azar saying something breathtakingly indecent here; he's also sneakily misrepresenting who these kids are. They are not "unaccompanied" minors, which refers to children who reach the U.S. border on their own, but children whom the Trump regime has forcibly separated from their parents.

Liars. Vile, despicable liars, all of them.

Make noise. Make your calls. Make a plan. Please support immigrant families, in whatever way you can.

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Meanwhile, in North Korea...

So, last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went to North Korea, where he was supposed to meet with Kim Jong Un and ostensibly make headway on the great relationship that Donald Trump was forging with the rogue state.

That's not exactly what happened. Instead, Pompeo's visit is being declared a disaster — even by those increasingly familiar anonymous sources close to the White House.

For example, Jamie Tarabay at CNN: Pompeo's North Korea Meeting Went 'as Badly as It Could Have Gone'.

It began with great expectations, an eagerly-anticipated meeting with a reclusive leader, and a gift bag that included an Elton John CD.

It ended with a scuttled rendezvous, statements declaring disappointment and stalemate.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's overnight visit to Pyongyang last week failed to demonstrate any progress on denuclearization talks, leading one source with knowledge of the discussions to say the White House felt it went "as badly as it could have gone."

"The North Koreans were just messing around, not serious about moving forward," the source told CNN's Michelle Kosinski, adding that Pompeo had been promised a meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, and so not getting that meeting sent a big message.
Naturally, the conventional wisdom is, as usual, that the Trump Regime is just a bunch of bumbling dum-dums who couldn't see it coming that Kim was never going to denuclearize.

Funny, isn't it, how we keep hearing what incompetent bozos the Trump Regime is, and yet they have managed to consolidate power almost entirely and turn the world's most prominent democracy into an authoritarian state in less than two years.

It's almost like it serves the Trump Regime for everyone to keep believing their fools who are incapable of strategy.

Huh.

In May, ahead of Trump's summit with Kim, I noted that neither party was actually interested in the ostensible goal of the summit: "Kim wants legitimacy — an objective to which he's gotten closer care of Trump even agreeing to the summit, irrespective of whether it now happens. Trump and Bolton want an excuse to launch a preemptive strike on North Korea — as does Mike Pence."

If one understands that the point is not actually detente at all, but a power struggle for dominance masquerading as diplomacy, then it's clear that Pompeo didn't fail. Not when the Trump Regime's agenda is to provoke Kim into looking unreasonable.

It's not a good strategy; it's not a safe or a decent one, either. But it's clear. And we should understand that, even if our political press refuses to, in order to serve up rank propaganda on behalf of the Trump Regime.

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Trump Opens NATO Summit by Blasting Germany

In May of 2017, I urgently warned: "Trump is working very hard to undermine goodwill with our NATO allies, with a special insult to Germany. Since the end of WWII, Russia has had an explicit objective of busting up the U.S.-German alliance, because the combined strength of the U.S. and Germany, in both military might and democratic cultural influence, provided a check on the empiric aspirations of the Soviet Union, now Russia. Trump's subversion of the U.S-Germany relationship is providing a dangerous opening to Putin, who has already made abundantly clear his intent to rebuild Russia's reach with his annexation of Crimea and moves in Ukraine."

Today, Donald Trump opened the NATO summit in Brussels by launching a blistering jeremiad against Germany, accusing them of being a puppet state of Russia — an attack that simultaneously gives the illusion of Trump being in opposition to Russia (without actually ever condemning Russia) and actually further subverts the U.S.-German alliance (to Russia's benefit).

Michael Birnbaum and Seung Min Kim at the Washington Post report:

"Germany, as far as I'm concerned, is captive to Russia because it's getting so much of its energy from Russia," Trump told NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, in a fiery on-camera exchange that was among the harshest in the history of the post-World War II alliance.

"We have to talk about the billions and billions of dollars that's being paid to the country we're supposed to be protecting you against," Trump said, referring to European purchases of Russian natural gas.

...Even [NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg] — a mild-mannered former Norwegian prime minister who has cultivated a positive relationship with Trump — appeared reduced to spluttering as Trump cut him off after he started to explain that allies traded with Russia even during the Cold War.

..."We're supposed to protect Germany but they're getting their energy from Russia," Trump told Stoltenberg, as aides on both the U.S. and NATO side of a long table shifted in their seats and sat stone-faced. Chief of Staff John Kelly jerked his head away as U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison looked up at the ceiling. "So explain that," Trump said. "And it can't be explained and you know that."

Trump's criticism set off immediate anxiety in Germany. Munich's Süddeutsche Zeitung headlined its story: "It is not only bad, it is catastrophic."

...Trump's laser-focus on Germany has unsettled Berlin, which had grown accustomed to a strong relationship with then-president Obama. Trump plans to meet one-on-one Wednesday afternoon with Merkel, where he will reiterate the same tough message to her face, White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
Trump is going to tell Angela Merkel, who grew up in Soviet-occupied East Germany, that her country is "captive to Russia," despite the fact that Trump is a demonstrable puppet of Vladimir Putin. Fucking hell.

Here is part of the above-described exchange, so you can understand the exact tenor of Trump's attack, which mere descriptions cannot due justice:

But Germany is totally controlled by Russia. Because they are getting sixty to seventy percent of their energy from Russia — and a new pipeline. And you tell me if that's appropriate, because I think it's not, and I think it's a very bad thing for NATO, and I don't think it should have happened, and I think we have to talk to Germany about it.

On top of that, Germany is just paying a little bit over one percent, whereas the United States in actual numbers is paying four-point-two percent, of a much larger GDP. So I think that's inappropriate also. We're protecting Germany, we're protecting France, we're protecting everybody, and yet we're paying a lot of money to protect.

Now, this has been going on for decades. This has been brought up by other presidents — but other presidents never did anything about it, because I don't think they understood it, or they just didn't want to get involved. But I have to bring it up, because I think it's very unfair to our country; it's very unfair to our taxpayer. And I think that these countries have to step it up, not over a ten-year period; they have to step it up immediately.
Trump also reiterated his belief that other countries in the NATO alliance owe the United States money, telling Stoltenberg: "Many countries are not paying what they should. And, frankly, many countries owe us a tremendous amount of money for many years back, where they're delinquent, as far as I'm concerned, because the United States has had to pay for them. So if you go back 10 or 20 years, you'll just add it all up. It's massive amounts of money is owed."

That is just a straight-up lie, which he constantly repeats, despite (or because of) the fact that it is both dishonest and gravely insulting to the other members of NATO.

Trump's strategy appears to be: Continue to tell lies about the structure of NATO to underwrite demands that NATO members will not possibly meet, because they are absurd, then use their refusal to justify the United States' withdrawal from NATO. I hope I'm wrong about that, and fear that I'm not.

In the meantime, however, he is without question doing the most to weaken the United States' alliance with Germany, which is a massive gift to Putin. With whom he will meet after the summit.

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Open Thread

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Hosted by a red sofa. Have a seat and chat.

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Question of the Day

Suggested by Shaker catvoncat: "Do you have any family heirlooms that were passed down to you?"

Nope. A couple of things that have sentimental value, but nothing that anyone would call an heirloom.

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I've Never...

This is like the drinking game, except without the drinking part, lol.

What is a movie that it seems like everyone else has seen, but you never have?

I'll start.

I've never seen Gone with the Wind.

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These Two


I don't even have fucking words. Just endless wells of contempt for any Republican who still wants to call themselves a "centrist" or a "moderate" as they continue to support their party while it consolidates power behind a goddamned Nazi.

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#365feministselfie: Week 28

I am again participating in the #365feministselfie project, now in its fifth year, and promised a thread for others to share selfies and/or talk about the project, visibility generally, self-apprecation, and related topics. So here is a thread for Week 28!

A few of my selfies over the last two weeks:

image of me from the shoulders up, with my hair down and contacts in, wearing a white crocheted top over a green cami
Smiling because I work at finding things about which to smile.

image of me with my hair up and contacts in, wearing a grey t-shirt and sitting on my couch watching the television, looking stressed, with my hand at my mouth
Watching that France-Argentina World Cup match like.

image of me from the shoulders up, at a Puerto Rican restaurant, wearing a turquoise tank top, with my hair pulled up
Happy at a Puerto Rican restaurant for dinner with Iain. Mofongo!

image of me from the waist up, in my bathroom, taking a picture in the mirror, wearing the white crocheted top and green cami again
Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.

image of me from the shoulders up, sitting in a chair at a store, wearing a black and white chekced shirt and my glasses, with my hair down
Out and about with Iain over the weekend.

Please feel welcome and encouraged to share your own selfies in comments, or share your thoughts on the project, or solicit encouragement or advice, or do whatever else feels best for you to participate, if you are inclined to do so!

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Daily Dose of Cute

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My furry little limpet Livs.

As always, please feel welcome and encouraged to share pix of the fuzzy, feathered, or scaled members of your family in comments.

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We Resist: Day 537

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: So Trump Picked Brett Kavanaugh and Trump Leaves for Europe, with Harsh Words for NATO and Kind Words for Putin and Trump's War on Immigrants: The Latest.

Here are some more things in the news today...

[Content Note: Nativism] Alice Ollstein at TPM: DOJ Threatens More Migrant Family Separations After Judge's Scathing Ruling.
In the wake of a federal judge slapping down the Trump administration's attempt to roll back decades-old protections for children in immigration detention, the Trump administration is threatening to present migrant parents with a choice between indefinite detention with their children or continued separation — leaving out the third option used by previous administrations of supervised release.

..."The court does appear to acknowledge that parents who cross the border will not be released and must choose between remaining in family custody with their children pending immigration proceedings or requesting separation from their children so the child may be placed with a sponsor," Justice Department spokesman Devin O'Malley said in a statement Monday night.

...Without revealing whether or not the administration plans to appeal the ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, O'Malley said: "We disagree with the court's ruling declining to amend the Flores Agreement to recognize the current crisis of families making the dangerous and unlawful journey across our southern border."

But the fiery Monday night ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Dolly Gee did not give the administration the green light for indefinite detention and separations the DOJ is claiming.
What a surprise. Exactly as I predicted.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is busily turning the Department of Justice into a fully-controlled arm of the White House:


Benczkowski is the guy about whom Senator Dick Durbin was urgently warning last week, but his confirmation has flown almost entirely under the radar because of everything else.

In other "Trump is reshaping the country faster than we can even comprehend it" news...


Yikes. That is very bad.

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Salvador Rizzo and Meg Kelly at the Washington Post: Anatomy of a Trump Rally: 76 Percent of Claims Are False, Misleading, or Lacking Evidence. "We're doing something new: Analyzing every factual claim from [Donald] Trump's campaign rally in Montana on Thursday. According to The Fact Checker's database, the president had made 3,251 false or misleading claims at the end of May, and his average daily rate was climbing. This side of Trump really comes alive during campaign rallies, so we wanted to do the math and find out whether the president speaks more fictions or facts in front of his crowds."

Coooooool. Who is this waste of time and energy for, though? Anyone with sense already knows he's a compulsive liar, and the members of his MAGA cult will never believe you and/or don't even care and/or consider his dishonesty a positive. What a pointless piece of performative circle-jerkery for their Beltway colleague and literally no one else.

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Niels Lesniewski at RollCall: After Moscow Trip, Senator Ron Johnson Says Election Meddling Overblown. "One of the Republican senators back from a trip to Moscow is suggesting that Congress went too far in punishing Russia for meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. 'I've been pretty upfront that the election interference — as serious as that was, and unacceptable — is not the greatest threat to our democracy,' Sen. Ron Johnson said in an interview with the Washington Examiner published over the weekend. 'We've blown it way out of proportion.'" Oh.

Luke Harding at the Guardian: Former Putin Adviser Has Secret Investment in U.S. Energy Firm Praised by Trump. "Vladimir Putin's former chief of staff has a secret investment in an American energy company hailed by Donald Trump as creating jobs for American workers. Alexander Voloshin — who served as Boris Yeltsin's chief of staff before working for Putin between 2000 and 2003 — has an undisclosed stake in American Ethane, a Houston-based firm that recently signed a multibillion dollar export deal with China." Sounds about right.

Josh Dawsey, Tom Hamburger, and Ashley Parker at the Washington Post: Giuliani Works for Foreign Clients While Serving as Trump's Attorney. "Rudolph W. Giuliani continues to work on behalf of foreign clients both personally and through his namesake security firm while serving as [Donald] Trump's personal attorney — an arrangement experts say raises conflict of interest concerns and could run afoul of federal ethics laws. Giuliani said in recent interviews with The Washington Post that he is working with clients in Brazil and Colombia, among other countries, as well as delivering paid speeches for a controversial Iranian dissident group. He has never registered with the Justice Department on behalf of his overseas clients, asserting it is not necessary because he does not directly lobby the U.S. government and is not charging Trump for his services." Sure.


Hahahahahahaha nothing matters! *jumps into Christmas tree*

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[CN: Racism; death] Ayana Byrd at Colorlines: Racism Linked to High Maternal and Infant Mortality for Native Women. "The Center for American Progress released a report [July 9] that finds that institutional racism, which has been proven to negatively impact the health of Black women, is also a factor behind high maternal and infant mortality rates for Native Americans. In 'American Indian and Alaska Native Maternal and Infant Mortality: Challenges and Opportunities,' authors Lucy Truschel and Cristina Novoa also found that in the face of disproportionately high death rates for mothers and babies, traditional Indigenous community practices are instrumental in getting women better access to health care."

[CN: Harassment; war on agency] Teddy Wilson at Rewire.News: Anti-Choice Intimidation, Harassment Close Indiana Planned Parenthood Clinic. "Planned Parenthood is closing its clinic in Fort Wayne, Indiana, because of a coordinated intimidation and harassment campaign by anti-choice activists. The closure of the reproductive health-care clinic comes amid a massive surge in violent actions against abortion providers. ...Christie Gillespie, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky (PPINK), said in a statement Monday that Fort Wayne patients and providers have been subjected to harassment and attacks from those who oppose abortion rights. 'I am putting Allen County Right to Life, and all anti-women's groups, on notice: You have intimidated and harassed us for the last time in this community,' Gillespie said. 'We will be back, stronger than ever before. Because our supporters know that we provide lifesaving, high quality health care to the thousands of Hoosiers in the Fort Wayne community. No matter what.'"

[CN: Death penalty] And in other news, a number of state governments are still really determined to execute people, despite the fact that murder drug availability has made that extremely difficult. So they're getting "inventive."


If Republican state legislatures spent half as much time on figuring out how to support people's lives as they did trying to figure out how to kill people, we'd live in a goddamn utopia.

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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Trump's War on Immigrants: The Latest

[Content Note: Nativism; abuse; misogyny.]

Donald Trump's war on immigrants — migrants, refugees, undocumented, documented, and naturalized citizens — continues to expand in scope with each passing day and is doing untold harm to countless immigrant families. Here is some of the latest news.

1. This morning, before Trump departed for Brussels, he made remarks on the lawn of the White House, during which he admonished migrants and refugees at the southern border to solve the problem of family separations by not seeking refuge in the United States, a message he communicated in the cruelest and most dishonest way possible.

Transcript: Well, I have a solution: Tell people not to come to our country illegally. That's the solution. Don't come to our country illegally. Come like other people do. Come legally.

[reporters shout questions]

I'm saying this very simply: We have laws; we have borders. Don't come to our country illegally. It's not a good thing.

And as far as ICE is concerned, the people that are fighting ICE, it's a disgrace! These people go into harm's way; there is nobody under greater danger than the people from ICE. What they do to MS-13, and everything else, so, we oughta support ICE, not do what the Democrats are doing.

Democrats want open borders, and they don't mind crime. We want no crime, and we want borders where borders mean something, all right?

And remember this: Without borders, you do not have a country. Thank you, everybody. Thank you.
Absolutely chilling. In just over a minute, the president lied that immigrants are approaching the border "illegally," when in fact Border Patrol is denying asylum-seekers access to ports where they can legally request refuge; lied that he welcomes "legal" immigrants, when his administration is in the process of setting up an office to strip documented immigrants of their citizenship; lied about what the Democrats want and support, while casting us as enemies of the state; and generally using rank nativist and vile othering language.

2. Josh Gerstein at Politico: Judge Rejects Trump Request to Alter Agreement on Release of Immigrant Kids. "A federal judge has turned down [Donald] Trump's request to alter a decades-old legal settlement to allow long-term detention of children who entered the U.S. illegally with their parents. Los Angeles-based U.S. District Court Judge Dolly Gee dismissed as 'tortured' the Trump administration's legal argument to get out from under the so-called Flores consent decree agreed to in 1997, dictating that children in immigration detention not be held more than 20 days."

That's good news, except for the fact that presumably the Trump administration will just ignore this ruling and conceal evidence of their lawbreaking. Which, if exposed, would result in no consequences, anyhow, because who's going to hold them accountable?

3. [CN: Loss of wanted pregnancy; misogyny; abuse] Ema O'Connor and Nidhi Prakash at BuzzFeed: Pregnant Women Say They Miscarried in Immigration Detention and Didn't Get the Care They Needed. "The new ICE directive states that women are not to be held into their third trimester and that ICE is responsible for 'ensuring pregnant detainees receive appropriate medical care including effectuating transfers to facilities that are able to provide appropriate medical treatment.' But BuzzFeed News has found evidence that that directive is not being carried out. Instead, women in immigration detention are often denied adequate medical care, even when in dire need of it, are shackled around the stomach while being transported between facilities, and have been physically and psychologically mistreated."

Fucking hell. There is much, much more at the link.

I am so filthy fucking angry. So, apparently the idea is to force detained teenage girls to carry to term pregnancies they don't want, because every sperm is sacred, but not so sacred that they're willing to provide adequate medical care to detained women with wanted pregnancies. And any baby that is born to a detained woman will be immediately separated from her, because "zero tolerance," unless they are sent together to a family internment camp, possibly in the roasting desert heat.

None of that is hyperbole or alarmism. That is what is happening, in this country, right now.

4. Lara Seligman at Foreign Policy: Pentagon Says It Won't Pay for Housing of Immigrants. "The U.S. Defense Department made clear Monday that it would not foot the bill for the housing of some 32,000 detained immigrants whom the Trump administration wants sheltered at military installations as part of its 'zero tolerance' enforcement policy on America's border with Mexico. A Pentagon spokesman, Lt. Col. Jamie Davis, said the department would also not be involved in caring for the migrants."

Lest you think the Pentagon is taking a principled stance, nope! They just don't want to use their war machine money to care for human beings, and so they expect to get paid back: "If we are using [Defense Department] people, our machinery, then the expectation is DHS or HHS will reimburse us,” Davis said.

And, in the meantime, much of the housing will continue to be outsourced to private prisons and various other despicable mercenaries.

5. AP at WTOP: Maryland County Jail Profits from Housing Detained Immigrants. "A western Maryland county is turning a profit on its contract with the federal government to house detainees for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Frederick News-Post reports that the county sheriff's office receives $83 per inmate per day to house immigration detainees at the county jail."

Which is a pretty little penny since a "county audit found that the cost of housing the inmates is anywhere from $21 to $53 per day, depending on how the costs are calculated," and, according to Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins, the jail houses "anywhere from 35 to 52 ICE detainees" at any given time.

6. Alex Marquardt at CNN: U.S. Army, Citing Security Concerns with Recruiting Program, Discharging Immigrants.
In June, a young Pakistani student studying in Minnesota managed to get his hands on the documents that explained why he wouldn't be allowed to join the United States Army.

The electrical engineering student, who didn't want his name revealed because of fear of reprisals if he goes back to Pakistan, "has the potential to present a security risk" the now unclassified document reads.

But it's not clear exactly what that risk is. The document simply notes "incomplete data and records checks." And in the section "Foreign Ties," the interviewer notes that the student's "cell phone case is an American flag and he has a US Army bumper sticker on his car."

...Exactly how many foreign recruits have been rejected or discharged is unclear, but a number of them have filed lawsuits around the country to contest the decision. The Pentagon says 10,000 people were initially recruited as part of the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) program, designed to bring in talented and specialized recruits who could not only provide essential expertise in foreign campaigns, but also help fill gaps at a time when the US military is struggling to meet recruiting goals.

"I found [joining the Army] the most honorable way to become a citizen of a country I've loved since I was five," the young Pakistani man told CNN in a telephone interview. He had signed up to the Army in April 2016, applying to be a power generator mechanic. "I had this deep loyalty toward the US since I was a kid. It was like a fairyland for me," he said.

Like many others, this young man was kept in limbo with little or no information until finally being told he was being rejected. Now, the student not only won't be able to enlist, but his path to citizenship is blocked as well, with a visa expiring in six months and potential deportation looming.
Trump complained bitterly and relentlessly that President Obama was undermining America's reputation and safety around the world, but he is inviting resentment and hatred and mistrust of America more than any other president in history, including George W. Bush, which is really saying something.

And I'm not saying this young man resents or hates or mistrusts this country now. I'm just observing that, if he did, it would be entirely understandable, given how he's been treated. And he is one of many people with good reason. Here and around the world.

7. Michael D'Onofrio at the Philly Tribune: African Immigrants Not Immune to Trump's Aggressive Immigration Policies. "When it comes to [Donald] Trump's aggressive immigration policies, [chief executive officer for the nonprofit African Cultural Alliance of North America] Voffee Jabateh said they are not unexpected. 'One good thing about this president, you don't get no surprises,' he said. 'He tells you outright what he's going to do: Promises made; promises kept.' ...Jabateh said he has noticed negative changes to the immigration system under Trump, which have resulted in an overall more stringent process and increased the level of suspicion from federal officials. 'Any little trigger — things that were not previously part of the process — are being used to put stress and pressure on an immigrant,' he said."

Make noise. Make your calls. Make a plan. Please support immigrant families, in whatever way you can.

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On a related note, I am relieved and glad to hear that all 12 Thai boys, and their coach, who were trapped in a cave system for over two weeks have been rescued.

That said, while I understand why people need something to celebrate (although I find it odd how widely this is being treated as a straightforward feel-good story, despite several divers having lost their lives in the rescue), I am deeply disturbed by the amount of attention this story is getting in the U.S. and the outpouring of concern I have seen for those children relative to the attention and concern I see directed toward children being detained at the southern border in our own country.

Those children need saving, too. Urgently.

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Trump Leaves for Europe, with Harsh Words for NATO and Kind Words for Putin

Donald Trump left this morning for a trip to Europe, where he may sabotage the NATO summit, will be greeted by carnivalian protests in the UK, and will have his first face-to-face meeting with Vladimir Putin, with whom he'll meet alone, leaving no official record of their talks.

On his way out, he naturally made a ridiculous and horrifying statement:

So I have NATO; I have the UK, which is in somewhat turmoil; and I have Putin. Frankly, Putin may be the easiest of 'em all. Who would think! Who would think!
Trump was asked if he views Putin as a friend or a foe, to which he replied: "I really can't say right now. As far as I'm concerned, he's a competitor. I think that getting along with Russia, getting along with China, is a good thing. It's not a bad thing."

It's not a bad thing to "get along with" the nation that launched an unprecedented attack to interfere in our last election, and is already mounting an attack on the next one. So says the U.S. president.

Sob.

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So Trump Picked Brett Kavanaugh

Last night, Donald Trump selected Brett Kavanaugh as his nominee for the Supreme Court to replace the retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.

There are eleventy jillion articles about Kavanaugh this morning from every conceivable angle covering every possible detail, so I won't reinvent the horrible, disgusting, depressing wheel, and instead will give you the short version.

Kavanaugh's primary qualifications for the lifetime appointment to SCOTUS are that he's about 12 years old; that he is willing and eager to destroy everything progressives value; that he believes presidents should not be held legally accountable for any lawbreaking (I'll come back to that); and that he reportedly meant enough personally to Anthony Kennedy that his nomination convinced Kennedy to retire.


The sourcing on that is thin, but, if it is indeed accurate, that is just an extraordinary level of corruption, signalling the absolute obliteration of the very last check/balance on Trump's presidency. If he owns the Supreme Court this thoroughly, if there is not even the remotest possibility of independence from this future justice, we are well and truly fucked.

On that note, and returning to Kavanaugh's beliefs about presidential criminality, here is Senator Cory Booker speaking with Rachel Maddow last night, breaking down precisely why Kavanaugh was Trump's first choice:

Maddow welcomes Booker to the show and then asks for his reaction to Trump having nominated Kavanaugh. Booker responds: "I'm a little sort of stunned at the way this has all played out. If you look at the entire list of twenty or so people that he had on, the one person that the president could find on that list that would be most assured to rule in his favor, should many of the things you're describing come before the Supreme Court, is this judge. He picked the one guy who has specifically written that a president, in fact, should not be the subject of a criminal investigation, which the president is right now. So this seems to be, of all the people, the most self-serving person he could choose, in order to protect himself from this criminal investigation."
So here we are. We knew it was going to be bad, and it is.

The best hope we have at this point to block Kavanaugh is peeling off some Republican Senators. The thing is, it's tough to appeal to a person's sense of decency when they don't have one.

Still. The fight begins now.

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Hosted by a turquoise sofa. Have a seat and chat.

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Question of the Day

Suggested by Shaker Dreadful Invalid: "Which movie has a scene that moved you to tears?"

LOL all of them?

I mean, that's a joke, but it's barely one. I cry so easily — happy tears, sad tears, tears of celebration, tears of frustration, tears of empathy and sympathy and relief and joy, tears because I'm laughing so hard. It's honestly rarer that I don't cry during a movie for some reason or other!

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Supreme Court Nominee Thread

an image I've photoshopped of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg giving the side-eye to a nuclear explosion happening behind her

Since reality television drip and U.S. president Donald Trump will be making his Supreme Court nominee announcement during primetime later tonight because he is terrible, here's a thread for discussion when that happens.

And, of course, to express whatever mindfucking anxiety you have about this entire garbage nightmare in the meantime.

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Monday Links!

This list o' links brought to you by toast.

Recommended Reading:

Ruth McClelland-Nugent at Dame: [Content Note: White supremacy; slavery; nativism] Is a Civil War Brewing in the USA?

Chauncey DeVega at Indomitable: A Conversation with Malcolm Nance About Donald Trump and Russia's Plot to Destroy American Democracy

Brian Kahn at Earther: The Most Powerful Storm on Earth Is Bearing Down on Japan

Kia Morgan Smith at the Grio: Woman Who Used an Oxygen Tank to Breathe Dies After Power Company Cuts the Electricity from Her Newark Home

Steve Mollman at Quartz: Sheldon Adelson Wants to Open a Casino in North Korea

Montana Couser at the Root: 22-Year-Old Becomes the 1st Black Female Nanoscientist in Virginia

Franny Choi at Hyphen: What Korean and Mexican World Cup Fans Can Teach Us About Solidarity

Dustin Rowles at Pajiba: [CN: Sexual assault; abuse] T.J. Miller Resurfaces (Though He Never Really Went Away)

Leave your links and recommendations in comments. Self-promotion welcome and encouraged!

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