Hey, I wonder if any of them have considered that it’s a mistake to run everything through Los Federales and be dependent on Los Federales for these types of programs and funding, instead of doing it themselves as the Constitution deems?
California, New York and other blue states to sue Trump over $10B cut to welfare funding
California and four other Democrat-run states are planning to sue the Trump administration over $10 billion in cuts to welfare programs.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta told POLITICO he and attorneys general for New York, Colorado, Minnesota, and Illinois will file a lawsuit on Thursday to challenge the funding freeze announced earlier this week by Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services. The cuts are in response to what federal officials have alleged without evidence is widespread fraud and waste of public funds by the states’ welfare agencies.
“They literally just targeted Democratic states because they’re Democrat,” Bonta said in an interview. “They have not one shred, not one shred of evidence, and to turn off the funding with no justification. It’s unlawful and it’s also petty.” (snip)
On Tuesday, federal officials notified the states of plans to withhold $7 billion in funding from the TANF program, as well as $2.4 billion from the Child Care and Development Fund and $870 million in social services grants for children.
Bonta accused Trump of overstepping his powers by trying to cut off money Congress had already allocated to the states.
In addition to the funding cuts Trump officials also requested data from the five states on how they administer their welfare programs. Bonta seized on the data request, saying it illustrated the administration’s misplaced priorities.
Trump didn’t just target those stays on a whim. Except perhaps Minnesota. Do they have whistleblowers? Some inside information? Obvioiusly, trying to make sure that The People’s Money doesn’t disappear into a blackhole of graft, waste, and abuse is “misplaced.”
Speaking of graft, waste, and abuse, otherwise known as “what could possibly go wrong”
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President Trump’s decision to yank the U.S. from UN climate change agencies will set back international progress on addressing the climate, observers say. (snip)
The announcement to sever ties with the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change came as Trump quit dozens of international organizations that the
It had the makings of one of the most awkward trans-Atlantic meetings in a long time.
Local governments make infrastructure decisions all the time – rebuilding roads, expanding housing, and updating public services. A new proposal argues those everyday choices could also become some of the most effective climate actions communities have.
For the first time since 2020, the annual average price of gas is projected to fall below $3 a gallon in 2026, the price-tracking group GasBuddy said
Andreas Malm and Wim Carton have an enemy, and it’s not “climate deniers.” These authors acknowledge that the original Big Oil brand of climate denialism — which rejected the scientific fact that through the burning of fossil fuels humans emit carbon dioxide, which in turn warms the planet — is now less prevalent than a newer denialist argument, asserting that “climate change exists but it is not much of a problem.”

