Monday, July 21, 2025

Monday Musings - July 21, 2025

 

1. It is Monday again! Yup. It is the 3rd Monday of July with only one Monday remaining in the month and 23 remaining in the year. 

2. Where do you stand on the President? Here is a summary of Trump's approval ratings:

Those numbers break down by policy like this: Gallup polls show that only 35% of Americans approve of Trump’s immigration policy with 62% opposed. A new poll out from CBS News/ YouGov today shows that support for Trump’s deportations has dropped ten points from the start of his term, from 59% to 49%. Fifty-eight percent of Americans oppose the administration’s use of detention facilities. The numbers in a CNN/SSRS poll released today are even more negative for the administration: 59% of Americans oppose deporting undocumented immigrants without a criminal record while only 23% support such deportations, and 57% are opposed to building new detention facilities while only 26% support such a plan. (Letters from an American)

Skink
West Palm Beach, FL
July 19, 2025

3. I have one more image from the Reptile Supershow that I could not publish yesterday. I did consider, briefly, this skink! But only briefly. He almost fits into his allotted space. 

4. According to recent draft budget documents, President Trump appears set to freeze the pay of civilian federal workers in 2026. The news came from a passback, essentially the Office of Management and Budget’s response to individual budget submissions from agencies. A copy of one agency’s passback says the document’s funding levels “reflect a pay freeze for civilian employees in calendar year 2026.” (Trumpfile)

5. Apparently the Orioles have decided to pack in the rest of the season. They opened the post-All Star Game portion of the season by losing 2 of 3 games. They are 5-5 for their last 10 games and that is not good enough to make the post season. The Orioles have returned to 10 games under .500. It is estimated that to have a reasonable chance at a Wild Card Playoff spot requires 84 wins. That means the Orioles must to win 40 of their remaining 64 games (.625).

6. This Day in History. The First Battle of Bull Run (a/k/a Manassas). On July 21, 1861, in the first major land battle of the Civil War, a large Union force under General Irvin McDowell is routed at the First Battle of Bull Run by a Confederate army under General Pierre G.T. Beauregard.

Three months after the Civil War erupted at Fort Sumter, Union military command still believed that the Confederacy could be crushed quickly and with little loss of life. In July, this overconfidence led to a premature offensive into northern Virginia by General McDowell. Searching out the Confederate forces, McDowell led 34,000 troops—mostly inexperienced and poorly trained militiamen—toward the railroad junction of Manassas, located just 30 miles from Washington, D.C. Alerted to the Union advance, General Beauregard massed some 20,000 troops there and was soon joined by General Joseph Johnston, who brought some 9,000 more troops by railroad.




On the trade war frontlines, a US guitar string maker refines its strategy - Reuters

Israel sends tanks into Gaza's Deir Al-Balah, raising concerns among hostages' families - Reuters

At least 19 killed as Bangladesh air force plane crashes into college campus - Reuters

Major Ukrainian drone attacks sow chaos at Moscow's airports - Reuters

Trump threatens Washington stadium deal unless NFL team readopts Redskins name - Reuters

Hegseth ousts Naval Academy’s first female superintendent, adding to pattern - MSNBC

Tulsi Gabbard reveals 'historic' intelligence plot allegedly targeting President Trump - FoxNews

Harvard and Trump to face off in court today: Here’s a timeline of how the fight escalated - The Washington Post

Trump’s tariffs could upend U.S. trade with E.U., a global export power - The Washington Post


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

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