This week’s note in Trumpian ‘Alternative Facts’ comes from The Week as Kellyanne Conway explains that, when my President tweeted “I am being investigated” it meant the president is not under investigation.
nojo is reading Al Franken’s new book, reminiscing about the Bush years, and discovering lessons that apply today.
tengrain at Mock Paper Scissors suggests that, if the secrecy-then-surprise strategy works in taking health care away from many millions, then the same tactic will be tried again with tax cuts for the wealthy. If it works again, then Republicans will make it a regular formula. Nothing exceeds like excess.
Ted McLaughlin at jobsanger provides: a revealing look at the Medicaid program which Republicans are about to slash, who is currently covered, how Americans feel about the program.
North Carolina pastor John Pavlovitz sees a church that once provided a spiritual home now producing spiritual homelessness among true believers. He suggests one answer for those suddenly finding themselves spiritually displaced might be a redefinition.