We demand (more) free nose piercings! Tattoo parlors in the all-gender bathrooms!

Starbucks workers go on strike on Red Cup Day

The strike has been dubbed the "Red Cup Rebellion" by unionized Starbucks baristas, as the strike occurred on the company's Red Cup Day. Since 2018, Starbucks has given out collectible, reusable, red holiday cups to customers on Red Cup Day.

Starbucks Workers United, the union organizing baristas, said Thursday morning that the strike already had closed some stores and was expected to force more to close later in the day, according to The Associated Press.

Sixty-five Starbucks locations across more than 40 U.S. cities have been affected by the strikes, according to a news release from Starbucks Workers United.

I’m not a fan of the chain’s burnt-coffee overpriced brew myself, but the union for these oppressed workers has a website giving the location of individual picket lines should you wish to relive your hippy days and show your support. This may be your last chance before they’re all replaced with robots.

Good point, and I don't know the answer; certainly my own daughters have no interest in considering a different viewpoint, so I don't try (UPDATED with a possible solution!)

Republicans have a problem far worse than the Democrats' "young men" exodus

If demographics are destiny, then the GOP is screwed.

“Millions of words and hours of news programming have been devoted to the issue of the Democratic Party’s recent loss of male voters aged 18 to 29.

“Less discussed, however, is the fact that the Republican Party faces a more severe version of the Democrats’ current demographic crisis: the GOP has lost nearly all female voters under 30. Even less discussed is the fact that, while Democrats rack their brains trying to find ways to win over young men, the right doesn’t seem to recognize the seriousness of its own predicament, much less have a plan to fix it.

“I suppose when you’re already used to surrendering entire voting blocs, as the Republican Party practically has in past elections with black and, to a lesser extent, Jewish voters, losing one more probably feels more a matter of routine than a sign of impending doom.

“Yet, considering that there are eight million more registered female voters than male voters in the United States, and considering that of the overall number of female voters, the 10 percent to 12 percent that fall into the 18-to-29 age bracket are much more politically active than men their age, Republicans simply cannot accept that they’ve lost another voting group. Democrats, in some cases, can afford to lose young men and make up the difference with their more politically engaged female counterparts. The GOP has no such cushion.

“The Republican Party’s struggle to attract young female voters was evident once again following the recent elections in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey. In the Big Apple, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani won 84 percent of the vote among women aged 18 to 29. In New Jersey, Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill won 81 percent of the same age group. In Virginia, Attorney General-elect Jay Jones won 76 percent of these voters, while Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger won 81 percent.

These are huge numbers, obviously, and further evidence of an electoral trend that overwhelmingly favors Democrats.

In the 2024 presidential election, women under 30 favored the Democratic nominee over the Republican by a 17-point margin. In the 2022 midterm elections, women in this age group preferred Democrats over Republicans by a 46-point margin. In the 2020 presidential election, the margin was 32 points. Earlier, in the 2018 midterm elections, the margin was around 33 points.

However, instead of reacting to these sex-specific drubbings with urgency or even panic, conservative commentary and GOP circles tend to respond with mockery, disdain, and/or indifference.

“You’ve probably seen it before: pundits joking/not joking that the 19th Amendment was a “mistake”; legislators dismissing the entire bloc as sad, childless spinsters; certain commentators claiming, based on electoral results, that there is no greater enemy of Western civilization than the young woman; and TV and podcast hosts ridiculing female voters under 30 for being generally stupid and dangerous. In fact, if you tuned into Fox News the day after the elections in Virginia, New York, and elsewhere, you might have seen host Jesse Watters describing Mamdani’s supporters as single, childless, and lonely.

…. “(Interestingly enough, this attitude — “My candidate isn’t the problem; the voters are!” — is seen most often in Democratic circles whenever a minority bloc flips for a Republican. When this happens, there’s usually a round of accusations that the voters are “race traitors,” that they’re voting against their “own interests,” and so on.)

“This isn’t meant to single out Watters, or to give New Yorkers — young and old — a pass for electing Mamdani, but rather to highlight a broader lack of concern on the right regarding its loss of young female voters.

“The Democratic Party’s attempts to reconnect with young men have thus far been deeply stupid and embarrassing. These efforts have included ads about beer, ads warning that Republicans will kidnap your girlfriend, and dropping the hapless gorm Tim Walz into a field of tall grass with a shotgun to affect a pose of manliness. The Minnesota governor’s ill-conceived outing accomplished the exact opposite. Still, any attempt to win back disaffected voters, no matter how silly, is better than acting as if the problem doesn’t exist. Say what you will about the clown car that is the modern-day Democratic Party, but at least it is trying to win over young men.

“The same can’t be said for the Republican Party, which will continue to suffer electoral defeat at the hands of young women until it takes its demographic losses at least half as seriously as Democrats take theirs.”

I notice that the author doesn’t offer any solution either. Is there one? I can’t see one, but I do know that Republicans like Senator Lindsey Graham aren’t helping. In the wake of Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v Wade and its ensuing fury, Graham introduced a bill two months before the 2022 elections that would have imposed a nationwide ban on abortion. The bill had absolutely no — zero— chance of passage, yet, challenged on why he’d introduced it, replied, If not now, when?”. Well, considering he’d been trying to get that same ban passed since 2013, without success, I’d have suggested that the right time to try again was not that summer. The resulting red wave that saw an unprecedented number of furious female voters (of all ages) proved me right.

UPDATE: Self-deportation. The problem could solve itself.

Such vile, awful people

…. he had a ventricular fibrillation flare-up that led to Senator Fetterman feeling light-headed, falling to the ground and hitting his face with minor injuries. Senator Fetterman had this to say: ‘If you thought my face looked bad before, wait until you see it now!’ He is doing well and receiving routine observation at the hospital. He has opted to stay so doctors can fine-tune his medication regimen. Senator Fetterman is grateful for the EMTs, doctors, and nurses who are providing his care.”

Coming from a political party whose members celebrated the murders of Brian Thompson and Charlie Kirk and just swept into office by a landslide a candidate who openly expressed his desire to put two bullets in the head of a political enemy, then kill his wife after forcing her to watch the suffering of her children as they, too were executed, who would expect anything less from these slimeballs?

I hear you, brothers; if it was good enough for the President of the United States ... (Updated)

Oh, the humanity!

DNC union erupts in outrage over ‘shocking’ and ‘callous’ order to work in-person 5 days a week

WASHINGTON — Staffers at the Democratic National Committee seethed over the party’s new directive to show up to the office and work in-person five days a week, blasting the order as “shocking” and “callous.”

DNC Chairman Ken Martin informed workers during an all-staff meeting on Wednesday that the national Democratic Party apparatus will require its entire Washington, DC-based staff to return to full in-person work starting in February.

“It was shocking to see the DNC chair disregard staff’s valid concerns on today’s team call,” the DNC staff union leadership fumed in a statement first reported by the New York Times.

“DNC staff worked extremely hard to support historic wins for Democrats up and down the ballot last Tuesday, and this change feels especially callous considering the current economic conditions created by the Trump administration.”

The union, which ratified a collective bargaining agreement with the DNC back in July, noted that it is “considering its options.”

That collective bargaining agreement allows DNC workers to “request to work remotely on occasion.”

During the announcement, Martin caveated that DNC workers would have flexibility for family, medical and other personal matters that warranted remote work, a DNC official told The Post. 

Martin argued that Democrats had momentum after the off-year elections last week and contended that having staff work together is conducive to better brainstorming and allows the party to make time-sensitive decisions quickly, the source claimed. 

The DNC boss also impressed upon staff that the 2025 off-year election cycle is different than the 2026 midterm elections, in which states and the Democratic party will lean on the DNC more for support. 

Backlash quickly ensued, with a flurry of thumbs-downs on the Zoom call for remote workers and questions from staffers, according to the New York Times. 

Some staffers reportedly argued that Democrats won the 2020 election despite the remote work and contended that the party could do so again in 2028. 

…. Outside observers were amused by the DNC infighting, with Democratic operatives ripping into the outrage over the in-person work policy.

“If you think democracy is on the line – working in the office is not a big ask. And there are plenty of other people willing to step up. Get yourselves together people,” Neera Tanden, who was a senior adviser to former President Joe Biden, jabbed on X in response to the controversy.

…. GOP operatives also had a field day over the drama. 

“This is hilarious. DNC staffers are ‘shocked’ at being expected to show up to work during a midterm campaign cycle,” Republican National Committee press secretary Kiersten Pels mused. “Is this a political committee or a daycare?”

“DNC staffers are melting down after being told they actually have to show up to work again for the first time in five years,” National Republican Congressional Committee press secretary Mike Marinella swiped

The DNC butted heads with its union last year after the party apparatus decided to make post-election layoffs. 

Earlier this year, Martin was also forced to navigate controversy over former DNC Vice Chair David Hogg, nearly tearing up over the drama back in June. 

Hogg wanted to serve as DNC vice chair and also meddle in Dem primaries with his PAC — something Martin opposed.

That’ll teach them; hire under-40 at your peril.

To be fair, in view of yesterdays’ report of federal employees working from home who billed for as many as 26 hours a day, stealing collecting hundreds of thousands of dollars for their “effort’, it’s easy to understand their upset: what’s a federal worker except a DNC employee in a different set of pajamas?

UPDATE: I missed, until now, this story from last January where the Pajama Kids sibling organization, the Congressional Progressive Staff Association, demanded a four-day, 32-hour workweek (for the same pay), because … reasons. They didn’t get it, and I’m sure they’re still sulking about that.

I don't watch them, but I assume our MSM monkeys aren't reporting on any of this

last refuge of a scoundrel

Worse, even it they did, half the country would applaud the news.

Guess Who Else the FBI Targeted in Its Mass Surveillance Operation Under Biden

Former special counsel Jack Smith allegedly sought the private, personal cellphone records of then-Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy as part of his investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots, Fox News Digital has learned.

Smith also sought the private phone records of now-former Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas.

Fox News Digital exclusively reviewed the document that FBI Director Kash Patel recently shared with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Sen. Ron Johnson containing the explosive revelations. Grassley and Johnson have been leading a joint investigation into Smith’s "Arctic Frost" probe.

According to the document, Smith, on Jan. 24, 2023, allegedly sought the "toll records for the personal cell phones of U.S. Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (AT&T) and U.S. Representative Louie Gohmert (Verizon.)"

The information was included as part of a "Significant Case Notification" drafted by the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division on May 25, 2023.

"Jack Smith's radical and deranged investigation was never about finding the truth," former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told Fox News Digital. "It was a blatant weaponizing of the Justice Department to attack political opponents of the Biden administration. Perhaps no action underscores this point more than the illegal attempt to access the phone records of sitting members of the House and Senate — including the Speaker of the House." 

The FBI launched Operation Arctic Frost in April 2022 with the approval of then-Attorney General Merrick Garland and then-FBI Director Christopher Wray. The investigation initially focused on whether President Donald Trump had committed any crimes related to the 2020 election.

The investigation was later transferred to Smith, who was appointed to look into election interference and Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) earlier this year released documents showing that Arctic Frost was essentially a mass surveillance operation targeting Republican officials. The FBI issued almost 200 subpoenas seeking records and communications from 439 Republican individuals and organizations.

The surveillance included phone metadata from nine Republican lawmakers, including Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Ron Johnson (R-WI), Josh Hawley (R-MO), and several others. The Bureau also surveilled conservative groups like Turning Point USA, the Republican National Committee, and the Conservative Partnership Institute.

Pending in Hillcrest Park

92 Hillcrest Park Road, $2.795 million, pending in 14 days. Allowing for inspections, if any, contract negotiations, and such, and that’s practically a same-day sale. I’m guessing, but don’t know, that there were several competing bids here.

Listing agent Daphne Lamsvelt-Pol’s been taking full advantage of Sotheby’s AI picture generator these days:

Full advantage, and more power to her; she’s been selling up a storm

Contract on Rogues Hill

Raj Rajaratnum’s property up at 577 Round Hill Road, listed at $7.9 million, is under contract (I wrote about the place back in September when it first hit the market). He paid $7.5 million for it in May 2020, so not such a good buy, but, assuming the feds didn’t get all his money, Raj can probably afford to take the hit.

My favorite Raj story, told to me by someone who was in a position to know, was the time he offered Kenny Rogers $1,000,000 to come up here and sing Raj’s favorite song “The Gambler”, and only The Gambler, during his (40th?) birthday party. Rogers agreed and showed up with his band and began playing. I’m told that he actually got through about 12 repetitions before he said “fuck this”, and quit. Raj must have been tired of the song by then too, because he let Rogers keep the money and join in the party.

That was then ...

Capitol Weekly’s Top 100: Dana Williamson

BY Capitol Weekly POSTED 08.13.2015

1. Dana Williamson

Let’s start with the basics – the chief of staff to the governor usually tops this list because there isn’t a tougher job out there. ….
It all blends into a stew that requires a chief who can multitask as well as he can, who knows Sacramento politics inside and out, who has their own gravitas baked in, and who is not afraid to plant a boot into the appropriate backside when needed. And folks, Dana Williamson is that person. … She is loyal without being overly deferential, highly strategic and absolutely unafraid to go heads up with anyone. And as protective as she might be of him and his agenda, she has the thing every great chief of staff has – the willingness to tell the boss things he doesn’t want to hear. … But she has clearly earned his trust and his ear, and in an environment as fluid and occasionally chaotic as this one, her ability to keep everything calm, in order and moving forward is invaluable. She is the obvious choice for this spot, and picking anyone else would have been just plain dumb. 

And This is Now

FBI Arrests California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Former Chief Of Staff

California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff Dana Williamson was arrested Wednesday and charged with conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud, among other crimes, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California.

In a press statement, the office announced that a 23-count indictment was unsealed Wednesday morning following Williamson’s arrest. A federal grand jury charged her with filing false tax returns, making false statements and participating in conspiracies to commit bank and wire fraud, defraud the United States and obstruct justice.

Between February 2022 and September 2024, Williamson allegedly conspired with others to divert about $225,000 from a dormant political campaign to an associate’s personal use, according to court documents. Prosecutors claim Williamson and her associates funneled the money through multiple business entities, disguising it as payment for “what was, in reality, a no-show job.

Officials also allege the 53-year-old political consultant worked with a business associate to create false, backdated contracts after she was subpoenaed in January 2024 by the U.S. Attorney’s Office over Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans tied to her business.

Additionally, Williamson is accused of filing false tax returns, claiming more than $1 million in business deductions for “what were actually personal and nondeductible expenditures,” including luxury hotel stays, home furnishings and private jet travel, according to prosecutors.

The Gov himself wasn’t around to witness his former chief’s perp walk because he’d jetted off to the global warming party in Brazil, where he allied himself with Nigeria, a country that earns 90% of its foreign export revenues from oil sales and one that has ranked among the top 3% on corruption indexes for decades. Oh! It’s also busy slaughtering its Christian population, but that’s a mere quibble, no?

Newsom Partners With Nigeria on Climate as Genocide Rages

It's no wonder federal government employees are fighting so hard to destroy the DOGE effort, but I wonder whether the useless idiots in the street know who they're fighting for?

cheering the 26-hour workday

Such a surprise

Watchdog group reveals that the swamp continues to grow

Open The Books, a project of American Transparency, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan charitable organization, closely tracks government spending and released an expansive report Wednesday ahead of a looming agreement between Republicans and Democrats to reopen the government, showing the swamp has gotten bigger, richer and more secretive since 2020. 

The report, which analyzed all publicly disclosed federal salaries for fiscal year 2024, found a total of 2.9 million civil service employees with a total payroll of $270 billion, plus an additional 30% for benefits. While the total number of employees rose by 5% since 2020, payroll grew nearly five times as much. 

DEPT OF ED SPENDING SOARED 749% DESPITE DOWNSIZING, NEW DOGE-INSPIRED INITIATIVE REVEALS

The current federal workforce is costing American taxpayers $673,000 per minute, $40.4 million per hour and just under $1 billion per day, according to Open The Books. This includes almost 1,000 workers who are making more than the president's $400,000 per year salary, 31,452 non-War Department federal employees who made more than every governor of all 50 states and 793,537 people making $100,000 or more. Those making $300,000 or more have seen an 84% increase since 2020, while there has similarly been an 82% increase in those earning $200,000 or more, the report points out. 

During Open The Book's investigation, the fiscal watchdog group also found that the names of 383,000 federal workers across 56 different agencies were redacted, amounting to a total of $38.3 billion in pay. According to Open The Books CEO John Hart, "You can't have accountability without visibility."  

….

U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, has been working with Open The Books to fight for greater transparency. In a letter sent in September to Scott Kupor, the director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Ernst said she had identified "numerous examples" of full-time federal employees earning two salaries while moonlighting for other agencies or government contractors, something typically prohibited under the law. Ernst pointed out that this was being done without the approval or knowledge of these workers' managers. 

"From 2021 to 2024, a Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) employee held multiple other full-time government contractor jobs, frequently billing taxpayers for more than 24 hours of work in a single day," Ernst chronicled in her letter. "In addition to HUD, she was paid by AmeriCorps and the National Institutes of Health. Since she teleworked in all three positions, she was able to hide her overlapping jobs and get away with billing taxpayers $225,866 for hours she never worked. She claimed she worked 26 hours on 13 of the 21 workdays in a single month."

Ernst also described a second example of a human resources official at the Peace Corps who was caught falsifying time cards submitted to different agencies, which led to the employee double-billing taxpayers for tens of thousands of dollars. She laid out several other examples in the letter as well.