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Month: January 2026

He’s Yelling At Clouds Again

I guess he couldn’t find a movie star to threaten yesterday so he came up with this:

Hay MAGA? Did you vote for this? Trump is threatening war against Iran now because the government is repressing protests. I’m guessing he figures nobody will remember that he wanted to shoot the George Floyd protesters and was talked out of it. (I think we can be pretty sure that if such a thing were to happen today, no one would try to stop him.)

Lawyers Guns and Money wrote:

Other details he won’t concern himself with: How will an attack help Iranians who are protesting because Iran’s economy is in the shitter? If he kills members of Iran’s leadership, who will take their place? Also, what will the neighbors think?

Shortly after, Ali Larijani, a former parliament speaker who serves as the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, alleged on the social platform X that Israel and the U.S. were stoking the demonstrations. He offered no evidence to support the allegation, which Iranian officials have repeatedly made during years of protests sweeping the country.

“Trump should know that intervention by the U.S. in the domestic problem corresponds to chaos in the entire region and the destruction of the U.S. interests,” Larijani wrote on X, which the Iranian government blocks. “The people of the U.S. should know that Trump began the adventurism. They should take care of their own soldiers.”

As an aside, I had to look around for an outlet that did not paraphrase around his typo. Fortunately, Fox News would not dare alter the wisdom of Trump of the Thin Blood & Thinner Skin.

Hah!

We know Bibi talked to him about doing another “mother of all bombs” attack when he was here a couple of days ago. I assume he is just looking for excuses to help out his good bud. This one seems like a foolish one since it would almost certainly rally the country to the government’s side but Trump isn’t exactly known for his strategic savvy. I would guess Bibi will warn him off using that one.

This is the stupidest timeline. So, incredibly, overwhelmingly stupid.

A Satisfying Smackdown

Comedy writer thwacks Trump’s memorial to himself

Perhaps you’ve seen it, the website at trumpkennedycenter.org. The Washington Post heralded its coming creation back in December:

“As soon as Trump began gutting the Kennedy Center board earlier this year, I thought, ‘Yep, that name’s going on the building,’” explains Toby Morton, a comedy writer with “South Park” and “Mad TV” credits who buys political domains and turns them into satirical websites as a form of activism. All year, Morton followed news of Trump’s takeover of the institution — how the president purged many of its existing board members, replaced them with loyalists, then announced plans to personally host the Kennedy Center Honors — and in August he snapped up the rights to both trumpkennedycenter.org and trumpkennedycenter.com.

And here we are:

When on December 18, Roma Daravi, spokesperson for the venue, announced, “The Kennedy Center Board of Trustees voted unanimously today to name the institution The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts,” Morton’s bet paid off. The comedy writer “purchases domain names then creates parody websites that lampoon their subjects,” Vanity Fair observes.

And thus this dedication on Morton’s site:

Welcome to TrumpKennedyCenter.org

A national cultural center dedicated to legacy, loyalty, and the careful presentation of history.

Here, tradition is preserved, narratives are curated, and performances are elevated beyond mere art. What is remembered matters. What is omitted matters more.

We invite you to experience culture as authority, pageantry as truth, and excellence as defined by those in power.

Daravi continued, “The unanimous vote recognizes that [Trump] saved the institution from financial ruin and physical destruction.”

I have yet to see any evidence to support that Trumpian smear.

Deborah Rutter, the former Kennedy Center president fired by Trump, calls the statement a “malicious” distortion of the facts displaying a reckless disregard of the truth. She acknowledges financial strains. But Rutter contends that the center simply faces a maintenance backlog like many federal buildings (NPR from May 2025):

In 2021 the Smithsonian, another institution that receives federal funds, estimated its deferred maintenance backlog at more than $1 billion.

A House committee has approved a proposal for an enormous budget increase for the Kennedy Center. It would allocate more than $250 million to the Center, most of which would go towards repairs. That’s a sixfold increase from the roughly $40 million the center has received from Congress each year.

In her statement, Rutter said that in each of her 10 years as president, the Kennedy Center’s budget “served as a blueprint for our operations and programming — standard and responsible practice in arts management.”

Morton’s parody may not be the final word on Trump’s sacrilege:

It’s unclear how long that URL will be useful, however. On Monday, Democratic Representative Joyce Beatty of Ohio filed a lawsuit to force the removal of Trump’s name from the center, saying in her filing that the name change violates the Constitution. “Only Congress has the authority to rename the Kennedy Center. President Trump and his cronies must not be allowed to trample federal law and bypass Congress to feed his ego,” Beatty said in a statement. “This entire process has been a complete disgrace to this cherished institution and the people it serves. These unlawful actions must be blocked before any further damage is done.”

This has got to be a satisfying nod for Morton:

Morton announced Sunday via social media that he’d recieved support in his satirical effort from Kerry Kennedy, a niece of former president John F. Kennedy as well as the daughter of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy and sister of current Health and Human Services headRobert F. Kennedy Jr.

RFK Jr. was likely too ‘roided up to catch the joke.

Trump Premiums Like Nobody’s Ever Seen

Newer! Bigger! Unaffordable!

Move over Blue Monday. Red Friday’s here.

Americans start 2026 with sticker shock. “Millions of Americans will face higher healthcare costs starting January 1, 2026, as enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies expire after Congress failed to extend them,” reports Scripps News service:

The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates annual out-of-pocket premium payments for subsidized enrollees will increase by an average of 114%, though the exact amount varies widely depending on individual income, state and other factors.

Anecdotally, I’ve heard of some people’s premiums rising 2x, 3x, and even as much as 8x. Higher than some mortgage payments.

It’s not as if Democrats didn’t try to stop this (CBS News):

Democrats forced a 43-day government shutdown over the issue. Moderate Republicans called for a solution to save their 2026 political aspirations. President Trump floated a way out, only to back off after conservative backlash.

In the end, no one’s efforts were enough to save the subsidies before their expiration date. A House vote expected in January could offer another chance, but success is far from guaranteed.

The subsidies drove ACA enrollment to record levels. Now, those who could afford coverage last year have the rug safety net pulled out from under them. The official enrollment period for 2026 ends Jan. 15, although it already has expired in some states.

The Hill notes:

Young people will see the greatest rise in uninsurance rates compared to other age groups, according to Matthew Buettgens, senior fellow in the health policy division at the Urban Institute.

Among racial groups, Black non-Hispanic people are projected to see the largest increase in uninsurance rates, with white non-Hispanic people following closely behind at 25 percent. 

Across the income spectrum, people making between 250 percent and 400 percent of the federal poverty level — those who fall in the middle of the eligible population — will see the largest percent gain in uninsurance, projected at 26 percent.  

[…]

Experts estimate somewhere between 2.2 million and 7.3 million people will decide against renewing their insurance because of the price hike. 

So thank a Republican politician every chance you get.

Is This Working For Him?

Trump on New Year’s Eve:

I am struck by how often he is characterizing people as complainers. Coming from the world’s sorest loser and history’s greatest whiner it really takes some nerve.

Do you think any of his followers will ever notice that these juvenile insults of famous people (that everyone knows are lies) are incredibly stupid? Nah…

What’s he so mad about? This probably:

When Clooney played Murrow last spring, CBS News was settling a frivolous lawsuit with Trump so that he’d approve the sale of its parent company, Paramount, to Skydance. That enraged Clooney, as did ABC News’ similar settlement with the president over a defamation claim.

“If CBS and ABC had challenged those lawsuits and said, ‘Go fuck yourself,’ we wouldn’t be where we are in the country,” Clooney says. “That’s simply the truth.”

He’s only grown more alarmed as David Ellison, Paramount’s new owner, has reshaped CBS News’ coverage in a more MAGA-friendly way by installing conservative commentator Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief. “Bari Weiss is dismantling CBS News as we speak,” Clooney says. “I’m worried about how we inform ourselves and how we’re going to discern reality without a functioning press.”
[…]
“It’s a very trying time,” Clooney says. “It can depress you or make you very angry. But you have to find the most positive way through it. You have to put your head down and keep moving forward because quitting isn’t an option.”

What is surprising, though, is that before Trump set the country on a MAGA course, Clooney and the reality-TV star were friendly. “I knew him very well,” Clooney says. “He used to call me a lot, and he tried to help me get into a hospital once to see a back surgeon. I’d see him out at clubs and at restaurants. He’s a big goofball. Well, he was. That all changed.”

Trump doesn’t like being called a goofball.

Sex Trafficking For Dummies

A new piece in the Wall St.Journal should have been a real blockbuster. Sadly, it was released during the holidays so it didn’t get the traction it might have otherwise. It shows that for years Mar-a-lago was supplying girls to Jeffrey Epstein.

Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t just a frequent visitor to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The club was also sending spa employees—usually young women—to Epstein’s nearby mansion for massages, manicures and other spa services, according to former Mar-a-Lago and Epstein employees.

The house calls went on for years, even as spa employees warned each other about Epstein, who was known among staff for being sexually suggestive and exposing himself during the appointments, according to the former Mar-a-Lago employees. 

The spa occasionally provided house calls for members. Epstein wasn’t a dues-paying member of the club, but Trump told staff to treat him like one, the employees said. Epstein had an account at the spa where his companion, Ghislaine Maxwell, booked appointments on his behalf.

This stuff is particularly damning:

By the time Epstein was banned from the spa in 2003, disquiet over his presence at the club had been bubbling for years—including from Trump’s second wife, Marla Maples, who in the mid-1990s warned her husband and others there was something “off” about Epstein, according to former employees. 

Maples, who married Trump in 1993, widely shared concerns with Mar-a-Lago staff about Epstein soon after the club opened in 1995, according to former employees.

Please. It was obvious that Trump knew exactly what was going on and he enlisted his employees to help. Does anyone seriously believe that he didn’t know that Gislaine Maxwell was recruiting girls from his spa? That his best bud Jeffrey didn’t tell him all the details? Come on. He used to call up Epstein himself and give him a blow by blow (so to speak) of his own sexual adventures and Epstein would put him on the speakerphone and force his female assistant to listen to it. Their entire relationship was based on their sexual exploits.

I cannot for the life of me understand why this hasn’t been a focus of this investigation. I don’t know if Trump was personally having sex with the 15 year olds. He probably was. But he was almost certainly involved with or, at least, aware of Epstein’s trafficking operation, whether through his modeling agency or Mar-a-a Lago or, who knows, maybe even the beauty pageants. It’s obvious.

Here’s a gift link to the entire article. It’s a doozy.

Vengeance Is His

Per Jake Tapper on X: The exec dir of the Colorado County Clerks Association, GOP former Arapaho County Clerk Matt Crane, applauded the verdict: “Clerks across the state are pleased to see justice done today. …grateful to see the justice system hold those who would harm our elections accountable”

“Portraying her as a ‘political prisoner,’” Crane writes of Peters, “is a deliberate lie told to keep voters angry and misinformed, while undermining faith in our institutions.”

This is how Trump is dealing with the fact that Colorado is refusing to honor his unconstitutional pardon of Peters:

Miffed at Colorado’s votes against him in three successive elections and furious at its refusal to free Tina Peters, a convicted election denier and ardent Trump supporter, Mr. Trump has opened an assault against the Democratic-run state. His administration has cut off transportation moneyrelocated the military’s Space Command, vowed to dismantle a leading climate and weather research center and rejected disaster relief for rural counties hammered by floods and wildfires.

A major escalation to Mr. Trump’s attacks on the state came on Tuesday, when he used the first veto of his second term to kill a pipeline project to provide clean drinking water to the state’s eastern plains, a largely conservative area.

There’s also this:

Colorado MAGA Representative Lauren Boebert is claiming that President Donald Trump killed a massive clean water project in her district as punishment for her voting to release the Epstein files, even after Trump pressed her not to. 

[…]

Boebert was incensed. 

“President Trump decided to veto a completely non-controversial, bipartisan bill that passed both the House and Senate unanimously. Why? Because nothing says ‘America First’ like denying clean drinking water to 50,000 people in Southeast Colorado, many of whom enthusiastically voted for him in all three elections,” she wrote in a statement. “I thought the campaign was about lowering costs and cutting red tape. But hey, if this administration wants to make its legacy blocking projects that deliver water to rural Americans; that’s on them.”

You defy Orange Julius Caesar and people are going to suffer. That’s just how our country works now.And apparently tens of millions of our fellow Americans think that’s just great.

Well, until it hits them. But their cult leader will tell them it’s all Joe Biden and the Democrats’ fault and they will end up feeling even more justified in their vote for Trump. Brainwashing is a powerful thing.

Update —

That hysterical scandal unfolding on right wing media to justify Trump’s disgusting racist attacks in Somali Americans has led to this ridiculous new policy:

The Department of Health and Human Services is freezing all childcare payments to all states, an official for Donald Trump’s administration told ABC News in a report published Wednesday. States’ funds will be released “only when states prove they are being spent legitimately”.

The report came a day after Jim O’Neill, the HHS deputy secretary, and Alex Adams, an HHS assistant secretary who oversees the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), appeared in a Tuesday evening video message. O’Neill declared that the department had “activated our defend-the-spend system for all ACF childcare payments across America” and would now require “justification, receipt or photo evidence before we make a payment”.

Originally, O’Neill and Adams’s message was interpreted as an announcement that HHS would stop childcare funding in Minnesota, not all 50 states. However, the Associated Press reported late Wednesday that the freeze would apply to every state and that all states would need to provide more documentation about their childcare programs before receiving federal money.

I don’t have the energy to go into the full scope of this scandal.Suffice to say that it isn’t new, that the Biden administration was on it and that it’s really just another right wing hate fest that they’re using as an excuse to try to ruin childcare in America. Why they think this will hurt immigrants more than it will hurt working Americans I do not know.

I realize that they are on a mission to send women out of the workforce but it’s hard to imagine this will help them do anything but create resentment among the people that need child care.

During the campaign Trump was asked about the childcare crisis and his answer was that there would be so much money from the incredible growth from tariffs that there would be tons of money to pay for it.

I’ll just leave that there.

The Artists Are Not Obeying In Advance

Less than a month before he was gunned down in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy gave a memorable speech — the last major one of his life — at Amherst College. He spoke at length about the role of art in a free society, discussing its functions of challenging the status quo and holding a mirror to the nation’s strengths, as well as its flaws. Importantly, he exhorted artists to always remain true to themselves. 

“If art is to nourish the roots of our culture,” he said, “society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. We must never forget that art is not a form of propaganda; it is a form of truth.”

Considering these words, it’s obvious why, when Congress debated what kind of monument they would build to honor the slain president, the consensus was that it would be most appropriate to build a living memorial in the form of a world class arts center to honor Kennedy’s ideals. When his successor Lyndon Johnson broke ground on the center in 1964, he did so with the same spade that had been used for the Lincoln Memorial in 1914 and the Jefferson Memorial in 1938. It was considered a sacred task. 

For more than 50 years, the Kennedy Center has served as the capital’s premier cultural center — until now. Donald Trump, who has no concept of the meaning of either art or culture, had his flunky board commandeer Kennedy’s memorial by renaming it “The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Performing Arts Center.” It’s bizarre that any living president, much less one who is still serving, would want his name on a memorial to a dead man, particularly one who is still revered by many Americans. But Trump is single minded in his desire to mark his territory no matter where his tinkle, to use a famous Nancy Pelosi term, splashes. 

But all hasn’t gone according to Trump’s cultural coup. Many artists who have previously been honored to perform at the Kennedy Center, respectful of the former president who so poetically venerated their role in our culture and society, are now refusing to perform there. They don’t wish to sully this artistic institution and its history by participating in its seizure by a man whose ego is so large he insists on branding everything in sight, as if it’s the only way he can be sure he even exists. 

The administration is threatening to sue these artists for millions, and no doubt they will try to find ways to intimidate and defund any organizations with whom they might be affiliated. But that won’t stop them. Artists, musicians, writers, film makers and performers of all kinds are rebelling, one of the most profound forms of resistance to a repressive regime. 

In America, we’ve long had sharp political humorists, including Mark Twain — our greatest social commentator and acute observer of human nature — Will Rogers, Dick Gregory, Molly Ivins and, more recently, Stephen Colbert. Writers like Upton Sinclair, Langston Hughes, Kurt Vonnegut, Paul Beatty and Joseph Heller, among others, work in that grand tradition. Political cartoonists have bravely sent up the powers-that-be for centuries. Singers, songwriters and musicians from Joan Baez, Odetta, Bob Dylan and Mavis Staples to Childish GambinoS.G. GoodmanJason IsbellRhiannon Giddens and Jesse Welles have written and sung truth to power.

But from time to time, our government will actually step in and cast a chill on the arts, demanding that they produce propaganda, or requiring the moneyed interests that fund their work enact censorship policies. Perversely, it’s times like these, when subversion and subtlety are required, that creativity flourishes. 

The country endured one of the most repressive periods in the 20th century in the wake of World War II. After seeing the effects of fascism and coming to terms with the repression of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin, you would have thought the U.S. would have celebrated its freedom and diversity of thought. Instead, the government, along with many institutions, retreated into a paranoid state, creating a tyrannous partnership with private interests to oppress dissent. 

As part of the Red Scare of the 1940s, the government targeted the film industry, enlisting movie studios to blacklist those they saw as threats. The studios gamely went along, ruining the lives of a number of their creative talent who refused to disavow their pasts. That didn’t stop movies from telling the story of their time anyway. 

Studios had “B” units, which produced the lower half of a double bill. After the war they were mostly manned by veterans who created what we’ve come to call film noir, a genre that reflected the dark, underbelly of an America that was being devoured by an irrational, paranoid faction determined to punish dissidence and nonconformity. Films such as “Kiss Me Deadly,” “In a Lonely Place” and “The Killers” came out of those units and told the story of an America that was profoundly traumatized by the years of the Great Depression and World War II. 

Likewise, many well-known geniuses like Billy Wilder, Otto Preminger and Fritz Lang, who were chased out of Europe by the Nazis, brilliantly exposed the hypocrisies and soul deadening conformity of mainstream American culture. Alfred Hitchcock, Carol Reed, Orson Welles, Stanley Kubrick and many others made incredible films that directly contradicted the edicts of studio bosses at the behest of the government. 

These films, along with theatre such as Arthur Miller’s McCarthy era allegory “The Crucible,” and surreal, avant garde works like Jean Paul Sartre’s “No Exit” and Samuel Becket’s “Waiting for Godot,” tested the assumptions of bourgeois 1950s America and led the way to the creative explosion of the following decades. 

While they didn’t know it at the time, all those oppressive scolds and tyrants of the McCarthy era achieved was to open the door to a period of intense inspiration and artistic innovation that influenced the American public far more powerfully than their show trials and polemics ever could. 

Today we are seeing media companies being swallowed up by big tech oligarchs who are eager to work in tandem with the Trump administration for their mutual benefit. The last year has shown that his administration is ready to use its power to suppress opinions and dictate what artists and commentators may produce. There are no doubt plenty who will acquiesce to their demands. But the art is still coming, and it’s telling the real story. 

One example is “One Battle After Another,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film that is loosely based on Thomas Pynchon’s post-Watergate novel “Vineland.” Set in a surreally rendered present day, it accurately captures the emotion and the aesthetic of our time, reflecting the relentless nature of our current challenge. Using satire and humor in the vein of an equally powerful film of the early 1960s, “Dr. Strangelove,” it exposes the grotesque, absurd nature of the Stephen Millers and Gregory Bovinos more accurately than a documentary ever could. We see the racist underbelly of our culture in ways that are both painful and hopeful. 

This is what art can do, and we can expect to see much more of it in the months and years ahead. America’s artists will resist this latest attempt at dictating conformity in a hundred different ways. They will resist, they will refuse, they will mock and they will summon all their talent and creativity to tell the truth. There is no way that Trump and his lame attempt at branding America in his image can possibly compete with that. 

As Kennedy said at Amherst, “The artist, however faithful to his personal vision of reality, becomes the last champion of the individual mind and sensibility against an intrusive society and an officious state.” 

His name will be on that memorial long after Trump’s is relegated to the forgotten pile of obscure presidential failures. The artists will see to that.

Throw A Hail Mary In 2026

Think and act outside the box

This is an attention economy. Get some or go home.

Chuck your lefty handbook in 2026. Try thinking outside the box. Throw some Hail Marys. The same-old ain’t working.

The headline, “USPS changed postmark rules; why your mail could be late now,” caught my attention Tuesday morning. The change “could cost you late fees and penalties for anyone mailing time-sensitive documents such as tax returns or bill payments.” Readers will immediately see what’s not on that list of time-sensitive documents.

I never would have thought of changing USPS postmark rules for screwing with mail-in ballots. Nor would you. “That’s because you don’t have a criminal mind,” a restaurant diner once observed. But our opponents would. They are creatively devious. They will look for and try any way to rig elections in their favor (even if it hurts their own voters) up to and including sparking a violent insurrection. They will submit “alternate” slates of electors. They will redraw congressional districts mid-decade. The list of election fuckery could fill the rest of this post.

“They’re such bastards,” a friend in state elections texted back late Tuesday.

The point is that Democrats as a party and lefty activists are forever playing defense against such tactics. Our idea of taking our game to the next level is doing the same thing we’ve always done, the way we always do it, just more of it. It’s stale and predictable. From writing your congressman, to the language we use, to our 20+ year-old voter database, and how we use it.

Get out of your defensive crouch. Try. Something. Different. Something bold.

I’ve written several times about the signs I’ve been displaying since August. (Here’s a short how-to.) I’m trying something off the wall. Today I thought I’d lay out the strategy. I don’t do the usual, tired, issue-based directives like “Save Social Security” or “Fund Public Education” people expect. I’m not declaring what policies I support, or what policies I want commuters to support, what wars I oppose, or how much I dislike the Orange Menace. I’m trying to build commuters’ trust. In me.

In three to six-or-seven words, I’m giving evening commuters something to ponder on their way home. Four or five rush hours per week in different locations. Sometimes with others. Sometimes solo. Every week, like clockwork. Your friendly neighborhood Sign Guy, juking on the corner or on the overpass like a human air dancer.

Last night, I was at a major intersection (my usual Wednesday solo gig) with the sign above that I crafted for holiday traffic.

A guy in a black pickup pulled off the road, parked a feet away, and rolled down his window to ask what my answer was. I told him I didn’t have to have an answer, “You have to have an answer.”

“I voted for Trump,” he replied.

“Good luck with that,” I smiled and went back to performing for commuters. If he was expecting hostility or an argument, he didn’t get it. When he drove off, I spotted the Trump sticker in the back window.

But here’s the thing. Mr. Curious interrupted his New Year’s Eve drive home to ask what this loon with the sign was about. He’ll be thinking about it all night. He’ll tell the wife what the sign said. Score one for me.

Democrats and the growing pool of independent voting and non-voting commuters each week are smiling, waving, honking, etc., not for the message anymore so much as for their friendly neighborhood Sign Guy. It’s interactive. He waves back. He points back and smiles. He’s become a friend.

The Sign Guy offers talking points and a chuckle on the way home. He’s someone they can count on whose name they don’t even know. He reassures them that the entire world has not gone mad. Like the Freeway Blogger, only in person. I think of it as highway “deep canvassing.” Instead of visiting the same doors repeatedly, the doors come to me. And on the overpass, that’s ~3,600 doors (and ~4,700 pairs of eyes) per hour. *

Next fall the messages will be less anodyne. That trusted messenger will be asking commuters and passing pedestrians to vote. Not for anyone in particular. Just to vote. But like I train poll greeters, if people trust you, they will vote with you. Commuters already know Sign Guy’s lean without being lectured. Independents respond poorly to being lectured.

It’s a Hail Mary. Electorally, will it make a measurable difference? I don’t know.

I’m not suggesting that this is what any of you should do, but to do what you can with what you’ve got. Take risks. Try new things. Just, please, not the same-old, same-old that frankly ain’t working anymore. Campaign hacks will argue that my sign strategy fails to capture any data about passing drivers, doesn’t target probable voters, etc. But I’ve already rendered an opinion on that:

There is a systematic overreliance on tech to solve Democrats’ problems. When I hear, “Our campaign will be data-driven,” I wince. Too many political problems cannot be solved with more tech. NC Democrats’ new chair, Anderson Clayton, 25, scolds, “Democrats don’t have a messaging problem. They have a showing-up problem.”

So show up in 2026. Throw some Hail Marys.

* Sorry, I don’t have any photos of me on the overpass. OTOH, when rush hour traffic stops, plenty of passengers take pictures. I make my signs readable from 75-100 feet away.