The Trumpster is mad…madder…maddest…UPDATE!

Trump slams Canada’s plan to recognize Palestinian state amid trade talks

Of a person: displaying thinking or behaviour considered to be irrational, inappropriate, or dissociated from reality; spec. displaying such thinking or behaviour as a symptom of serious mental illness.

Now dated and offensive however very fitting for The Trumpster

Of a person: lacking in restraint; (wildly) unconventional in demeanour or conduct; marked by irresponsible gaiety; violently exuberant, outrageous, chaotic. Now frequently of an action, disposition, etc.

Of a person, action, disposition, etc.: uncontrolled by reason or judgement; foolish, unwise. Subsequently only in stronger use (corresponding to the modern restricted application of sense, from which it is now often indistinguishable): extravagantly or wildly foolish; ruinously imprudent.

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a. Of a person: beside oneself with anger; moved to uncontrollable rage; furious.  b. Angry, irate, cross. Also, in weakened sense: annoyed, exasperated (with †againstatwith, etc.). Now colloquial (chiefly North American) and British regional.

Hey AI you going rogue? …

Click link for article: As AI Gets Smarter, It Acts More Evil

https://www.honest-broker.com/p/as-ai-gets-smarter-it-acts-more-evil?lli=1

Ai-Da Robot… – The Court Painter

A Court Painter Explainer:( If needed , an explainer of the explainer is available for a small fee payable in a crypto-coin of your choice)

The Court Painter’s oeuvre of commissioned portraiture materializes a meticulously curated simulacrum of rugged authenticity, deployed within meticulously staged postindustrial contexts that both signify and complicate a performative celebration of blue-collar labor and artisanal craft. His aesthetic trajectory signals a pronounced recalibration of taste away from the artifice of algorithmically generated visual paradigms and toward a valorized, ostensibly “natural” aesthetic. This shift inscribes a reflexive engagement with the knowledge-intensity embedded in the praxes and epistemological frameworks of his subjects, ultimately situating his work within a discursive ethos of authenticity, anti-corporate resistance, and nonprofit ideological alignment.

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Composite image:AHM

Rumour has it….

Consultation…

Result of a ChatGPT inquiry prompt produced an outline of the key issues regarding the need for consultation with Indigenous groups across Canada when planning federal resource projects:

Key Points:

  • Legal Obligation: Section 35 of the Constitution and case law establish the Crown’s duty to consult and, where appropriate, accommodate Indigenous groups when projects may affect their rights.
  • UNDRIP and Consent: Canada’s endorsement of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) raises expectations for Indigenous consent, not just consultation.
  • Jurisdictional Complexity: Overlapping federal and provincial responsibilities can create confusion about who is accountable for fulfilling consultation duties.
  • Procedural Gaps: Many consultation efforts are seen as insufficient, delayed, or inadequately funded, with Indigenous communities lacking capacity to fully participate.
  • Cultural and Environmental Concerns: Indigenous peoples consistently raise issues around environmental protection, the preservation of cultural sites, and the cumulative impacts of development.
  • Socio-Political Risks: Poor consultation processes often result in legal challenges, public protests, and further erosion of trust between governments and Indigenous nations.
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topsy- turvy…

President Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal and its owners, including Rupert Murdoch, making good on a promise he made after the newspaper reported that Trump in 2003 sent Jeffrey Epstein a ‘bawdy’ birthday greeting that included a sexually suggestive drawing and a reference to secrets they shared.

Moonmist and Bingo…

Editors note:

Court Painter was lined up to paint portraits of Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston and Halifax Mayor Andy Fillmore, because news—and rumours of news—that the province was stepping in to grant “strong mayor” powers to the current compliant mayor. The Premier is also threatening to overturn the democratically elected city council’s decision to repurpose non-arterial Morris Street into a one-way road with a bike lane.

Apparently, the Premier of Nova Scotia hasn’t much else to do. Must be nice.

read the Halifax Examiner article for the full scoop

“Tim Houston doesn’t care about bike lanes. Andy Fillmore doesn’t care about bike lanes. Bike lanes are just a cheap political gimmick to dangle in front of an easily distracted populace that wants to believe the worst of elected representatives, and especially those in the big, bad city.” TIM BOUSQUET

we don’t need no education…

Source: The Guardian July 14/25

6 conservative members of the US Supreme Court clear way for MAGAMonarch Trump to gut education department

Conservative supreme court justices continue to support MAGAMonarch Trump