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  • Remarkable use of our tax dollars
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    It just keeps getting better.

    The Justice Department on Tuesday expanded the just-announced settlement of President Donald Trump’s lawsuit over the leaking of his tax returns to include a pledge that the IRS will no longer pursue any claims it may have against Trump, his family members and his companies over unpaid taxes.

    The nine-page settlement agreement DOJ released Monday, setting up a nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate victims of alleged weaponization of law enforcement, did not mention any resolution of disputes over Trump’s tax returns, which he has repeatedly claimed were under protracted audits by the IRS.

    However, a one-page document posted on the DOJ website early Tuesday includes a sweeping release under which the IRS is “forever barred and precluded” from pursuing “examinations” of Trump, “related or affiliated individuals,” and related trusts and businesses.

    The waiver specifically encompasses “tax returns filed before the effective date” of the settlement, which was Monday.

    Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed the addendum, dated Tuesday. It does not bear the signature of any representative of the IRS or any current Trump lawyers. Metadata attached to the document indicates it was prepared or scanned at 7:50 a.m.
    Tuesday.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/19/trump-irs-settlement-tax-returns-00927911

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  • Remarkable use of our tax dollars
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    Wonder if Kelly, Comey, and Powell will apply.

    Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Tuesday defended the Trump administration’s plans to create a $1.776 billion fund that could pay allies of the Republican president who believe they were targeted politically as he faced questions from lawmakers in his congressional appearance since taking the reins of the Justice Department.

    Blanche acknowledged that the “unusual” nature of the “Anti-Weaponization Fund,” which critics have called an illegal abuse of power designed to line the pockets of Trump supporters with taxpayer dollars. But the fund is not unprecedented, Blanche said, adding that those who benefit will not be limited to Republicans or to people who were investigated or prosecuted by the Biden administration.

    Blanche also left open the possibility that people charged with committing violence during the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol will be eligible for compensation.

    “As was made plain yesterday, anybody in this country is eligible to apply if they believe they were a victim of weaponization,” Blanche told a Senate appropriations subcommittee. The decisions on payouts will be made a five-member commission appointed by the attorney general.

    https://apnews.com/article/todd-blanche-justice-department-congress-irs-fund-1b8c7130c12253af161367b701d914b7

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  • One of the consequences of aging...
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    @CHAS Sorry to hear about your two friends.

    @CHAS said:

    At a high school reunion in September a list of those that are gone was read. Did not hear my name.

    I LOLed. So did Mr wtg.

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  • Where do you find an Old English manuscript?
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    In a library in Rome, of course!

    The researchers in Ireland looked at their computer screen, marveling at a medieval book tracked down in a Roman library. They flipped through its digitized pages and found their sought-after treasure: the oldest surviving English poem.

    “We were extremely surprised. We were speechless. We couldn’t believe our eyes when we first saw that,” Elisabetta Magnanti, a visiting research fellow at Trinity College Dublin’s school of English, told The Associated Press.

    What’s more, she said, the poem was within the main body of Latin text: “It was extraordinary.”

    Composed in Old English by a Northumbrian agricultural worker in the 7th century, “Caedmon’s Hymn” appears within some copies of the “Ecclesiastical History of the English People,” written in Latin by a monk and saint known as the Venerable Bede. His history is one of the most widely reproduced texts from the Middle Ages, with almost 200 manuscripts, according to Magnanti’s colleague Mark Faulkner, an associate professor of medieval literature at Trinity.

    He considers Caedmon’s poem to be the start of English literature.

    https://apnews.com/article/old-english-manuscript-poetry-bede-caedmon-hymn-latin-italy-106769c014901cf06d8a56839d56ac90

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  • Remarkable use of our tax dollars
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    Oops...just saw @axtremus post about the same story...

    https://wtf.coffee-room.com/topic/3595/the-anti-weaponization-fund

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  • Remarkable use of our tax dollars
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    Yea, but Hunter's paintings!!! And his being a board member of Burisma!!

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  • Faunascrolling--what's visiting where you are?
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    I looked out towards the backyard this morning and saw a bajillion birds in one of the bird baths. At first I thought they were sparrows but then I looked again and realized they weren't. I used the Merlin app to identify their call. Cedar waxwings.

    First couple of photos are from the screen room, through a window screen, so a bit fuzzy. I snuck out onto the deck for the last one and got a clearer snap but about half the birds had flown away. I've never seen so many of these guys at one time in our yard!

    Zoom into the bird bath just to the left of the bridge to see the original crowd:

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    A bit closer, but still through the screen:

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    From the deck:

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    Cedar waxwings:

    https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cedar_Waxwing/id

    sidebar: I have a lot of anemone deadheading to do....

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  • Remarkable use of our tax dollars
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    The Justice Department on Monday launched a nearly $2 billion “anti-weaponization fund” as part of a settlement after President Trump sued the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for $10 billion.

    The fund, which will receive a total of $1.776 billion dollars, will give payouts as well as issue “formal apologies” to those who pursue settlements after arguing they were wronged by the government.

    The settlement comes after Trump was criticized for seeking a major payout from the IRS over a suit he filed related to the leaking of his tax returns.

    “The machinery of government should never be weaponized against any American, and it is this Department’s intention to make right the wrongs that were previously done while ensuring this never happens again,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in announcing the fund.

    “As part of this settlement, we are setting up a lawful process for victims of lawfare and weaponization to be heard and seek redress.”

    https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5883454-doj-launches-anti-weaponization-fund/

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  • Sea shanty Sunday
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    Stole these (and the thread title) from someone next door. So much fun!!

    Link to video

    Link to video

    Bit of naval-themed Busby Berkley-arranged dance by the Igor Moiseyev Ballet:

    Link to video

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  • Who are the Japanese? New DNA discoveries
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    Scientists analyzing the genomes of thousands of people across Japan discovered evidence for a previously overlooked third ancestral group, challenging the long-accepted “dual origins” theory. The newly identified ancestry appears linked to the ancient Emishi people of northeastern Japan. Researchers also uncovered inherited Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA connected to conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260514003314.htm

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  • The state of the State Department
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    Gutting the department.

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/16/politics/global-crises-state-department-cuts

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  • The Ocean Dream diamond
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    Why a Single 5.51-Carat Diamond Commanded $17.3 Million in Geneva

    When an ultra-rare blue-green stone with no comparables returns to market, collectors take notice.

    https://observer.com/2026/05/auction-news-ultra-rare-ocean-dream-blue-green-diamond-geneva-christies/

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  • For those looking for their next career
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    When Mr. Carl Craft nearly died from a brain hemorrhage, he and his wife Dawn reviewed their bucket list. Carl wanted to travel, Dawn said she wanted to go to medical school.

    “He thought I was crazy,” she said.

    Now though, Dawn Zuidgeest-Craft proudly carries a doctorate in medicine after finishing as the school’s oldest-ever graduate at 72 years old.

    https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/senior-scholar-fulfills-life-long-dream-to-graduate-medical-school-a-doctor-at-73-years-young/

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  • Ultra stainless steel
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    @Big_Al said:

    I wonder if he was working at the Erdemir plant. I worked with an engineer who was involved with a sinter plant for that company.

    Here is a snippet from my neighbor Joe Faloon's obit. He died in 2006 at the age of 87, so he was much older than you.

    Joseph and his wife Virginia both graduated from Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1939. Joseph was an industrial engineer who worked in the steel industry throughout his career, first for U.S. Steel, then Ford Motor Steel, then Kaiser Engineers, managing the creation and expansion of major steel plants, living in Turkey and consulting in Indonesia, Australia, Venezuela and Mexico.

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  • Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?
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    On another gardening note...I really like a variety of tomato called 'Little Sicily'. Tasty tomatoes, great yields. I have purchased them at Home Depot and at a local garden center but neither had them in stock this year. I don't have a lot of opportunities to get out to do plant shopping these days, so I took a flyer and ordered them from Home Depot online; I was surprised to see them listed. I thought I would probably get a couple of spindly, broken, yellow plants that I'd be schlepping to the store for a refund.

    Imagine my surprise when this very sturdy box arrived with two tomato plants in it:

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    Each plant was in a small hinged "greenhouse":

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    Some of the healthiest specimens I've seen. I unpacked the plants when they came a few days ago, so they've already grown. I set up this photo so you could see how cozily they were packaged:

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    Hopefully the universe will forgive me for all that packaging. But I'll be eating the tastiest tomatoes in the 'hood later this summer!

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  • Bloomscrolling--what's in bloom where you are?
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    Summer is here (basically zero chance of frost moving forward) so I'll be spending the next few days catching up in the garden. I have already purchased veggie plants and have bean seeds and seed potatoes. Time to get to work getting everything in the ground!

    Looks like this year's crop of gooseberries and currants (both red and black) isn't going to be as good as last year. 😞

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  • Ultra stainless steel
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    @Big_Al said:

    Having been involved with technical services to the steel industry earlier in my engineering career

    One of my neighbors worked as an engineer in the steel industry. When we bought our house in 1980, he and the family were living in Turkey while he was working on a project there. We finally met them, close to a year after we moved into our house, when they returned to the US.

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  • Ultra stainless steel
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    @Big_Al

    Not your grandmother's aluminum:

    https://news.mit.edu/2025/printable-aluminum-alloy-sets-strength-records-may-enable-lighter-aircraft-parts-1007

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  • Happy belated birthday, Steve Miller!! (except it's not belated, it's today)
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    Ha! So I fat fingered the list I typed up a while back. Apparently my memory is better than my typing skills...

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  • Happy belated birthday, Steve Miller!! (except it's not belated, it's today)
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    One of the other consequences of aging...the memory goes...I was convinced that I remembered Steve's May 16th birthday. Except his birthday was two days ago!!

    See @steve-miller 's post below. It's today!!

    In any event -- hope you've recovered from the festivities! But if you need more cake, here is a Baumkuchen, complete with recipe:

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    https://foodiegoodvibes.com/baumkuchen-german-tree-cake/

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