
The cops agreed to go to the kid's school to briefly take the child into custody to teach him a lesson for misbehaving in class. And school officials weren't given a heads up first. I can't find where anyone suffered any ramifications for this stunt.
- Just two nuclear powers on the verge of a full scale war:
- Don't worry. The U.S. is on top of it:
- We lost another $70 million fighter jet from the same aircraft carrier. This time it rolled off the side during a landing.
- The Prime Minister of Canada was in the Oval Office yesterday and, I can't believe I have to write this, had to tell Trump . . .
- Our own Minister of Propaganda described the meeting this way:
- Deportation news overnight:
- Ukraine?
- And this "could happen as early as today."
- It appears that Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney for D.C. (who is a Stop the Steal supporter, who had never been a prosecutor before his interim appointment, and then dismissed his own client's case when he was) won't even get to a vote due to one lone Republican member who sits on the Justice Committee.
- It doesn't even register that a law passed by Congress, signed by President Biden, and upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court is just ignored by Trump.
- Wise County's state rep yesterday voted against a gambling bill because he wants to protect us from it. (Have I mentioned he voted for school vouchers?)
- Legal stuff: You can't get people interested in school vouchers, but it's a packed house in Austin this morning at 7:00 a.m. for the hearing on the big "tort reform" bill. Livestream. Seventy-five speakers have registered.
- Cowboy news this morning:
- Clever headline from a Canadian newspaper . . .