Monday, January 12, 2026

Monday Musings - January 12, 2026

 

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1. The second Monday of January has arrived. This year is off to a fast start, I can only wonder what will happen next. There are 50 more Mondays remaining in the year.

2. The NFL Wild Card Weekend is nearly over. Most of the games were exciting. I wonder what will happen with the sole remaining Family Team tonight as the Steelers host the Texans. History says the Steelers get blown out, but this year there is the Aaron Rogers wild card in the deck.

3. And turning to other sports, Arsenal had a good week and remains solidly atop the Premier League Table. The draw with Aston Villa did not hurt as much as I thought it might as Arsenal is 6 points clear. 

4. Kamala Harris was right. On October 29, 2024, she told a crowd that had come to hear her speak on the Ellipse, “In less than 90 days, either Donald Trump or I will be in the Oval Office, On day one, if elected, Donald Trump would walk into that office with an enemies list…Donald Trump intends to use the United States military against American citizens who simply disagree with him. People he calls ‘the enemy from within.’ This is not a candidate for president who is thinking about how to make your life better. This is someone who is unstable, obsessed with revenge, consumed with grievance, and out for unchecked power.” (Civil Discourse)

5. False Narratives. This past week has shown that there are no lows to which the current administration will not stoop. The facts of January 6, 2021, have been rewritten on the White House website and despite clear evidence from multiple sources to the contrary.(ABC News) Further,  the administration continues in erroneously characterizing Renee Good as a left wing terrorist who attempted to run over an ICE officer. (Bring me the news)

6. I realized that Congress can stop the ICE abuses, defund them in the budget. Pretty simple. 

7. Today in History. On January 12, 2010, Haiti is devastated by a massive earthquake. It drew an outpouring of support from around the globe, but the small nation has yet to fully recover.

Haiti has a history of seismic activity—devastating earthquakes were recorded there in 1751, 1770, 1842 and 1946. The island of Hispaniola, which Haiti shares with the Dominican Republic, lies mostly between two large tectonic plates, the North American and the Caribbean. The Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince practically straddles this fault line. Despite this knowledge and warnings from seismologists that another earthquake was likely in the near future, the country's poverty meant that infrastructure and emergency services were not prepared to handle the effects of a natural disaster. 



Trump White House attempts to rewrite history of Jan. 6, accuses ... - ABC News

Iran says communications open with US - Reuters

Trump team ramps up attack on Fed's Powell with criminal indictment threat - Reuters

Winter pierces Kyiv homes after Russia knocks out heat - Reuters

International law applies to everyone, including US, says German finance minister - ReutersCompletely bonkers’: Trump’s Greenland mining dreams collide with reality - CNNHundreds more Border Patrol officers are headed to Minneapolis, Noem says, as new video shows minutes before fatal shooting - CNNIsolation defined Trump’s first term. Imperialism will define his second. - MSNow‘We’ve lowered our standards’: Former ICE director says agents are being put into situations ‘they are not trained for’ - MSNowMan who grabbed Pelosi’s podium during Jan. 6 riot runs for office in Florida - The Washington Post


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

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