Oct 31, 2025

Trump + Kennedy Center = FAILURE

 

Kennedy Center ticket sales have plummeted since Trump takeover

Nearly nine months into the president’s oversight, sales for orchestra, theater and dance performances are the worst they’ve been since the pandemic, according to a Washington Post analysis.

Happy 25th Anniversary to Humankind

 25th Anniversary of the last time ALL of humankind was alone...on Earth.

On October 31, 2000, a momentous event marked a turning point in humanity’s presence in space. That day, the Soyuz TM-31 capsule launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying three astronauts on a mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The crew included Bill Shepherd, a NASA astronaut, and Sergei Krikalev and Yuri Gidzenko, cosmonauts from Roscosmos. Their mission, Expedition One, would begin a continuous human presence in orbit—a milestone that remains in place nearly 25 years later. 

Oct 29, 2025

tRump/NY Times editorial

 From The NY Times:

"More than nine months into his second term, the only thing predictable about Mr. Trump’s handling of global affairs is that it will be an unpredictable mix of instinct, grievance and ego. And there is little evidence that his tantrums, swerves and reversals are strategic and thought-out, as his supporters sometimes insist, rather than the products of impulsivity, mood and circumstance.

Either way, foreign leaders and ambassadors know to remain wary at all times, with one saying the other day that he enters the Oval Office with the kind of caution needed if there were sticks of unexploded dynamite under the couch cushions."

 

Save Classical Music Stations

  "Collectively, public radio stations are corralling listeners’ attention to Public Radio Music Day on Oct. 29, an attempt to raise crucial funds as well as awareness of the breadth of “non-commercial” music broadcast by public radio, such as classical, jazz, blues and bluegrass. The loss of public stations could be considered akin to the closure of a boundless museum of American music."

Source: Washington Post story HERE

Oct 28, 2025

CNN Report----did tRump get to him?

 Construction workers, bottom right, stand atop the US Treasury building and watch as demolition work continues on the East Wing of the White House on Thursday, October 23. The demolition is part of President Donald Trump's plan to build a ballroom on the eastern side of the White House.

Report: CNN’s CEO told D.C. staffers to “ease up” on coverage of Trump’s East Wing demolition →

“…staffers were taken aback the next morning, when [Mark] Thompson suggested during the daily network editorial call that it should ease up on covering Trump’s East Wing demolition, claiming that their viewership isn’t all that interested in the story, according to two people familiar with the matter.”

Oct 25, 2025

More tRump

 

 "This is just one more assault on the American psyche. One wearies. This is as Trump would have it. Throw everything at the people until they can no longer muster outrage. Each objectionable action — from invading and militarizing cities to dropping bombs on small boats — merges with all the others into one prolonged scream that no one can hear."

(From a column by Kathleen Parker in The Washington Post) 

Weather

 Alabama rain outlook

Oct 24, 2025

White House Destruction

 From ABC News:

 

"When speaking about the ballroom project earlier this month, Trump marveled at what he said was the lack of an approval process, compared to his experience constructing buildings in New York. 

"I said, 'How long will it take me?' 'Sir, you can start tonight, you have no approvals.' I said, 'You gotta be kidding,'" Trump said. "They said, 'Sir, this is the White House, you're the President of the United States, you can do anything you want.'"

Just what tRump wants to hear about life!

 

From a NY Times report:

 Jack Goldsmith, a Harvard Law School professor and former top Justice Department lawyer in the George W. Bush administration, said Mr. Trump’s actions demonstrated an indifference to law that threatened to hollow it out.

“Nixon tried to keep his criminality secret, and the Bush administration tried to keep the torture secret, and that secrecy acknowledged the norm that these things were wrong,” Professor Goldsmith said. “Trump, as he often does when he is breaking law or norms, is acting publicly and without shame or unease. This is a very successful way to destroy the efficacy of law and norms.”

SOURCE: HERE

Oct 22, 2025

High Jump into The East River, NYC...1950's

 May be a black-and-white image of 5 people

The Ballroom Project

 “It won’t interfere with the current building. It won’t be. It’ll be near it but not touching it — and pays total respect to the existing building, which I’m the biggest fan of,” Trump said during an executive order signing in July. “It’s my favorite. It’s my favorite place. I love it.”

From The Washington Post, showing the size of tRump's "ballroom" addition to the White House. (Full White House story HERE.) 

Oct 21, 2025

Gender Ideology

 MEDIA ADVISORY—ALABAMA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARING ON RULE CHANGES DESIGNED TO PROTECT CHILDREN FROM GENDER IDEOLOGY

October 20, 2025


MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


ALABAMA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARING ON RULE CHANGES DESIGNED TO PROTECT CHILDREN FROM GENDER IDEOLOGY


Montgomery, AL — The Alabama Public Library Service Board will convene tomorrow for a public hearing to consider proposed rule changes aimed at protecting minors from the promotion of gender ideology in publicly funded libraries. The meeting will be held Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at APLS Headquarters in Montgomery.


The APLS Board opened a public comment period on this issue in early September. Written comments were accepted through October 14, and oral comments will be heard at tomorrow’s meeting. Board members will consider all feedback from both written and oral comments following Tuesday’s public meeting.


Alabama Public Library Service Chairman John Wahl made the following statement:


“The goal of this amendment is to ensure our libraries remain safe, family-friendly spaces for families across the state of Alabama,” Chairman Wahl said. "The APLS Board is committed to keeping our libraries focused on education and encouraging reading, while respecting parental rights and protecting children from sexual content. Sexuality is a deeply personal issue, and parents should never have to fear that their child will be exposed to explicit content they disagree with in our library youth sections.”


The proposed rules would set clear standards regarding the placement and accessibility of materials that promote gender ideology and transgender procedures in library youth sections. The amendment reads:


“Under this section, any material that promotes, encourages, or positively depicts transgender procedures, gender ideology, or the concept of more than two biological genders shall be considered inappropriate for children and youth.”


Final wording will be considered by the Board after Tuesday's hearing.


This proposed amendment follows the Board’s policy change last summer, which required sexually explicit books to be moved out of children’s and youth sections. The new rule addressing gender ideology continues the APLS Board’s ongoing effort to protect Alabama’s minors and uphold parents’ rights to guide what their children are exposed to.


WHO: Alabama Public Library Service Board


WHAT: Administrative Code Public Comment Hearing


WHEN: Public Hearing – 10:00 a.m.


WHERE:
Alabama Public Library Service Headquarters
6030 Monticello Drive
Montgomery, AL 36117


MEDIA AVAILABILITY:
APLS Chairman
John Wahl will be available for comment to the media immediately following the Executive Board Meeting. Estimated conclusion time: 1:00 p.m.

Imagine if tRump were Alabama Governor!

 

May be an image of the Oval Office and text that says 'VOLVO ACECO Crews demolish part of White House to build Trump's ballroom' 

Would the Alabama Capitol be safe from his wrecking ball?


 

Vaccines

 From a NY Times story:

More Than 100 Cases of Measles Reported in Utah and Arizona

In the hardest-hit counties, childhood vaccination rates steeply declined during the pandemic.

 

FULL Story is HERE

 

You ALWAYS Lose. Thanks tRump.

 From a NY Times editorial:

"It’s what happens when Mr. Trump’s zero-sum philosophy of trade — which is that there are always winners and losers, and he should get to choose the winners — collides with Washington’s sycophantic approach to agriculture, which ensures that farmers always win and taxpayers always lose. In the end, Mr. Trump’s allies, including President Javier Milei of Argentina and the politically influential agricultural community, will get paid, and you will pay."

Full editorial HERE

Oct 20, 2025

First statues of Alabama Women dedicated on Capitol Grounds two weeks from today!

 


"Statues of civil rights activist Rosa Parks and disability rights activist Helen Keller are scheduled to be dedicated on the grounds of the Alabama State Capitol in late October.

Members of the Alabama Women’s Tribute Statue Commission on Wednesday discussed a planned unveiling at the Capitol grounds on Friday, October 24, with a guest list of 214 that will include “individuals, families, stakeholders, and partner organizations.” The ceremony will be held in the Capitol Auditorium, with Gov. Kay Ivey providing the opening remarks, before the unveiling of the statues."

Rosa Parks
Helen Keller


 

The statue of Rosa Parks will be next to the stairs leading to the front doors of the capitol, greeting visitors.

The Keller statue will be placed on the other side of the capitol, facing the new statehouse, which is under construction. 

 

Oct 15, 2025

Today is Kay Ivey 81st Birthday.

🎂
Kay Ivey
Governor of Alabama

 A new exhibit created by the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH).  Drawn largely from the vast photographic collection of the ADAH, the exhibit can be seen in person on the eighth floor of the Alabama State House in Montgomery and in an expanded online version, which can be found at www.archives.alabama.gov.
Kay Ellen Ivey is an American politician serving as the 54th governor of Alabama since 2017. A member of the Republican Party, she was the 38th Alabama State Treasurer from 2003 to 2011 and the 30th lieutenant governor of Alabama from 2011 to 2017. Wikipedia

Born: October 15, 1944, Camden, AL
Office: Governor of Alabama since 2017
Previous office: Lieutenant Governor of Alabama (2011–2017)
  
She is the oldest Governor in America. 

Oct 14, 2025

So what?

 

A post was shared more than 600 times in just several hours showing a Birmingham police officer asleep in his patrol car. BUT....

Police officials released this statement: “The Birmingham Police Department is aware of a video circulating on social involving an off-duty BPD officer who had just completed his shift and was observed asleep inside his assigned take-home marked patrol unit.

"Apostle" Kirk???????? REALLY???

 From an AL.COM story

A Republican congressman believes that if Jesus Christ had an additional disciple that individual would have been slain, conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

“Charlie Kirk was a man of faith first and foremost,” Rep. Troy Nehls, R-TX said. “He loved his Lord Jesus. He loved his family. Beautiful wife, beautiful children. Just a remarkable honorable man that was silenced with this assassin‘s bullet. I would say if Charlie Kirk lived in the biblical times he‘d have been the 13th disciple.” 

Oct 13, 2025

Today is a Holiday


 

Banks will be closed today--- Monday, October 13---, as well as post offices. There will be no mail service, but private carriers like UPS and FedEx will operate as normal.

Elementary and secondary schools in Alabama will be closed on Monday in recognition of the holiday, though it does vary by school district. Universities and colleges may still hold classes, as they often follow different academic calendars. 

(From an NPR story:) 

Christopher Columbus was born in Italy in 1451 and sailed to what he thought would be Asia in 1492, with support from the Spanish monarchy. He instead arrived in what is now the Bahamas. He would make three more voyages to South America, Central America and the Caribbean before his death, but never made it to what is now the U.S., according to Britannica.

President Benjamin Harrison first commemorated Columbus Day in 1892, a year after anti-Italian rhetoric culminated in the murder of 11 Italian immigrants in New Orleans by a lynch mob. The attack put a strain on the relationship between Italy and the U.S., and the holiday was an olive branch. President Franklin Roosevelt proclaimed it a federal holiday in 1934.

 

Oct 12, 2025

NY Times Obit: MLK Aide

 The Rev. Jesse L. Douglas Sr., who as a longtime lieutenant to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. played a vital behind-the-scenes role in staging the historic civil rights marches from Selma to Montgomery in Alabama in 1965, has died in Charlotte, N.C. He was 90.

Jesse L. Douglas, Aide to King in Marches From Selma, Is Dead at 90

A lieutenant to Martin Luther King Jr. and a fellow preacher, he played a vital role in organizing voting-rights protests in 1965 that began with “Bloody Sunday.”

 

Five civil rights leaders walk arm in arm at the head of a march along a city street. 

FULL NY Times story HERE

Saving Jackson Hospital

 “As we go forward with negotiation with the county…we need to talk about Autauga County, Elmore County and all the surrounding counties that use Jackson Hospital,” said Montgomery councilman (Cornelius) Calhoun. “Because I agree this is not a burden just for the citizens of Montgomery to bear. The county and the city of Montgomery takes on a lot, and this is just not going to be something that we go out and front and everybody uses it. It’s kind of like everybody wants to eat at the barbecue, but no one wants to bring their pig or their cow."

And I thought it was just me.....

 

Americans’ Support for Israel Dramatically Declines, Times/Siena Poll Finds

A majority of American voters now oppose sending additional economic and military aid to Israel, a stunning reversal in public opinion since the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks.

SOURCE: HERE