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Caravanfan's avatar

What will you be doing tonight instead of watching the convicted felon's speech to Congress?

Asked by Caravanfan (14288points) 1 month ago

Or will you be watching it?
For me, I’ll probably spend my time playing some banjo and catching up with White Lotus.

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SQUEEKY2's avatar

You mean there actually is a congress, the way he is flinging executive orders around I thought he might have fired them.

chyna's avatar

I will be watching reruns of Law and Order.

elbanditoroso's avatar

Almost anything. Maybe watching some sports event or wrapping pennies from my coin jar.

The felon deserves NONE of my attention.

canidmajor's avatar

Probably rereading some Larry Niven, or binge watching some Grey’s Anatomy because I am going through a wow-I-really-wish-I-hadn’t-left-Seattle phase, and their shots of the local vistas are very evocative.

Zaku's avatar

Walking the cat.

janbb's avatar

Watching the movie Sing Sing.

Caravanfan's avatar

@Zaku Walking the cat—I actually know someone who does that.

smudges's avatar

^^ I used to walk one of our cats using a harness. She LOVED it! The other one was a scaredy cat.

Tropical_Willie's avatar

I’m on the East Coast – - I’ll be watching “Curse of Oak Island” on the hIstory Channel.

Zaku's avatar

I walk my cat about 2–4 times per day. She is happy to go out on leash. Six other cats I’ve had have also been happy to go on walks, without leash.

Caravanfan's avatar

@Zaku That’s awesome.

gondwanalon's avatar

@Caravanfan & @smudges I walk my male cat “Wolfy” in the woods most days when it’s not raining. He’s good on a leash and off. People walk their dogs off leash (not allowed by city law) where we walk but that’s OK. Wolfy is lightning quick and always see the dogs before they do. There’s lots of trees to climb to get away from the dogs. We only go less than one mile.

See walking with Wolfy:
https://youtu.be/tBqUPvMV3-Q?si=aTXMZxXRBCCwv7QI

Forever_Free's avatar

Watching something more powerful like Scooby Doo or Futurama.

jca2's avatar

I might watch it, or I might tape it.

Caravanfan's avatar

@gondwanalon That’s awesome! Are those your feet Wolfy is dodging?

smudges's avatar

@gondwanalon I’ve seen that before but watched it again because I love how free he is.

KNOWITALL's avatar

I’ll be watching, as always.

Brian1946's avatar

I’ll probably be watching last Wednesday’s (2/26/25) episode of Chicago Fire.

Blackwater_Park's avatar

Giving this a spin on my turntable

MakeItSo1701's avatar

My dad is listening to it on a speaker hooked up to the TV.

I am watching Star Wars: The Clone Wars. His TV is louder.

Please send help.

Blackberry's avatar

Anime….people using great art skills to make masterpiece fighting scenes is way better.

Blackberry's avatar

I actually just finished eating steak and potatoes, though. Living my life, screw the evil world outside.

MakeItSo1701's avatar

May I ask which anime^^?

Brian1946's avatar

@MakeItSo1701 Can you connect headphones to your TV?

KNOWITALL's avatar

You guys missed all the drama. Tx Al Green got tossed out, it was wild.

jca2's avatar

I watched it.

MakeItSo1701's avatar

He kicked someone out?

Caravanfan's avatar

@MakeItSo1701 Apparently Al Green was being disruptive so they kicked him out. Unfortunately, the Democrats were apparently rowdy, so that sets precedent for future speeches of Congress. The “You Lie!” to Obama now seems quaint. IMO, the Democrats should all just have quietly walked out in protest.

But this is just hearsay. I didn’t watch it on purpose.

jca2's avatar

Yeah Congressman Al Green was waving his cane around and wouldn’t sit down.

gorillapaws's avatar

I was planning on watching Beneath the Planet of the Apes but I think it was actually a MAGA State of the Union from the future…

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

I fell asleep. Did I miss anything? Chips act? Or NASA SpaceX spending to get Elon Musks dream of Mars colonization?

Blackberry's avatar

@makeitso1701
Any of the most popular. One Piece, Attack on Titan, JJK, Frieren etc.

Google and pick one that seems cool to you!

MakeItSo1701's avatar

Have heard of them all. Love Frieren. The other ones I have not gotten into, I tried.

I love anime though, but I am reading manga more lately rather than watching anime. Reading Hellsing.

I wonder how many people really watched this. I’d be interested to know. I would assume most hate-watched it. I overheard him blame Biden for the price of eggs? Did they not go up recently? After Biden left?

jca2's avatar

What’s ironic is one of the things he campaigned on was making the cost of food go down, and with tariffs, the cost of food is going to go up. I don’t know if he forgot that part or thinks nobody will notice the disparity.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

@jca2 I believe that its what Trump calls short term pain. Ideally after the world wide businesses move back to the states, which in 2–4 years or longer, will start to lower goods prices.

I hope that Trumps plan works, and is well thought through, as if the state’s collapse from debt then the whole world would collapse.

I believe that it is a good thing for, the whole Earth, for the USA, and all countries to pay off their debts.

JLeslie's avatar

I watched part of it last night about 20 minutes behind the airing, and watching the rest as I write this.

In the beginning he had a Democrat removed who would not stay seated. This happened while all of the Republicans were standing themselves.

He had a few genuinely funny lines. Not that it matters.

He touched on many things we are already very aware of like only two genders will be recognized. Also, low ilegal immigration. US visas for sale to people willing to pay big bucks (other countries do this by the way, but he didn’t mention that) and how that will bring in tax revenue. Balancing the budget. Tariffs. He had people in the audience as examples of why he to ok actions. He named examples in the budget that he will be eliminating.

I think people should watch to know what is being said and what his supporters are hearing.

Brian1946's avatar

I was wondering what Trump would say if he was polluting the White House, when Timmy McVeigh destroyed the Murrah building and murdered 168 of the people inside.

“I was going to fire all of them anyway”?

“My bigly wonderful fans would have still voted for me if I did it”?

jca2's avatar

I read today that DOGE is earmarking over 300 federal buildings that are underused that can be sold. The list was originally over 400 but they reduced it to 320. I am wondering if Musk is looking to put those buildings up for sale, cheap, and then buy them. They showed a map of all of them, obviously lots are in Washington DC, there are about 15 in NY, but the rest are all over the country. Cheap for Musk to buy up, especially prime real estate in the middle of cities like DC and NYC.

Blackwater_Park's avatar

@jca2 Why would he want them?

jca2's avatar

@Blackwater_Park Prime real estate, especially if it’s cheap, in the middle of NYC or Washington DC? For office buildings, for his staff, etc. or to sell to his friends.

Blackwater_Park's avatar

Commercial and office buildings are not exactly in demand. Anything constructed in the last 60–70 years can’t be converted to residential in any practical way. Most of these buildings are liabilities. That’s likely why they’re on the chopping block to begin with. He does not want them.

My work has been trying to shed office buildings like this for years. It’s hard to find takers.

jca2's avatar

@Blackwater_Park The property under the building is very valuable, especially in a city like NY, where every square inch of space is already built up, and extremely expensive.

Forever_Free's avatar

Thank you Al Green

STAND
Stand! For The Things You Know Are Right
It’s The Truth That The Truth Makes Them So
Stand! They Will Try To Make You Crawl
And They Know What They’re Saying Makes No Sense
At All
Stand! Don’t You Know That You Are Free?

Forever_Free's avatar

^^ Some of the greatest lyrics from it’s day that resonates today.

There is a blue one who can’t accept
The green one for living with
A fat one tryin’ to be a skinny one
Different strokes for different folks
And so on and so on and scooby-dooby-dooby
We got to live together
I am no better and neither are you
We’re all the same, whatever we do
You love me, you hate me
You know me and then
You can’t figure out the bag I’m in
I am everyday people

Blackwater_Park's avatar

@jca2 Yes, but demolishing buildings is not cheap. Specifically, buildings of a certain age that most of those are almost guaranteed to be. Shedding buildings here is more about reducing maintenance overhead and handing a future problem to someone else.

jca2's avatar

@Blackwater_Park ok I can’t imagine why even at dirt cheap prices, prime real estate wouldn’t be something Musk would want but I’ll take your word for it.

Zaku's avatar

Near DC? Well those Russians buying Gold-Trump-VISAs could buy them . . .

Good thing Trump’s having us stand down defending against Russian cyberattacks . . .

janbb's avatar

He is a traitor to US interests.

JLeslie's avatar

@jca2 I hadn’t heard about the buildings, I agree real estate, money grab, that is Trump’s MO and Musk would be the same.

jca2's avatar

@JLeslie This is as of Wednesday, 3/5 in the afternoon:

On Tuesday, the Trump administration identified more than 440 federal properties that could be sold off, a list that included high-profile buildings like the headquarters of the F.B.I., Justice Department and the Department of Health and Human Services.

By Wednesday morning, the entire inventory had been taken down, replaced by an agency web page that said the list of properties was “coming soon.”

The General Services Administration, an agency that manages the federal real estate portfolio, had already revised the list at least once. In the hours after it was published, about 100 properties, including many in the Washington, D.C., area, were removed.

The changes stirred up confusion over the Trump administration’s plan to offload a vast amount of federal property. Officials at the General Services Administration said the “disposal” of the buildings could help save hundreds of millions of dollars and ensure that taxpayers do not have to pay for “underutilized federal office space.” But the list swiftly came under criticism by Democratic lawmakers and some former federal officials who worried about the potential impact on government services across the country.

A spokeswoman for the agency said on Wednesday that officials have received an “overwhelming amount of interest” since releasing the list, and they expect to republish it in the near future after they evaluate initial input. The spokeswoman stressed that it will be continuously reviewed and updated.

The original version of the list included offices of several cabinet-level departments and other large spaces used by the Agriculture Department and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Those were among the buildings removed when the list was whittled down to 320 properties. Still included for possible sale in that version: buildings used by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, as well as field offices for the Social Security Administration in areas like western Pennsylvania and Saginaw, Mich.

Federal buildings that were about a million square feet were marked for possible sale in Los Angeles, Atlanta, St. Louis, Cleveland, Memphis and Kansas City, Mo. In New York City, the properties included offices for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, along with two downtown buildings that house offices for federal prosecutors with the Southern District of New York and the Internal Revenue Service.

Though the properties are not formally listed on the market, a spokeswoman for the General Services Administration said Tuesday that the agency would consider and evaluate all serious offers.

Some lawmakers were quick to condemn the move. In letters to Trump administration officials, Senators Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar, both Democrats of Minnesota, said they were alarmed about the potential sale of buildings such as the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, which houses offices for the Department of Veterans Affairs in Fort Snelling, Minn., near Minneapolis.

“In particular, the closure of the Whipple Building would jeopardize veterans’ services for thousands of Minnesota veterans,” the senators wrote. “Veterans’ access to disability and pension benefits, employment and housing counseling, and memorial benefits would all be impacted.”

Officials at the General Services Administration said Tuesday that the effort was meant to target buildings that were “functionally obsolete and unsuitable for use by our federal work force.”

“We can no longer hope that funding will emerge to resolve these longstanding issues,” the agency said in a statement.

Elon Musk, the tech billionaire, and his government overhaul operation known as the Department of Government Efficiency have taken a keen interest in the General Services Administration. In recent weeks, Mr. Musk’s team has boasted about the termination of hundreds of real estate leases and promised to eliminate “underutilized” federal buildings.

Several of Mr. Musk’s allies have been deployed to the agency to assess the federal real estate portfolio and work on government technology services.

From the NY Times, cut and pasted. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/03/05/us/trump-news

Tropical_Willie's avatar

Is Co-President Musk going to sell The Statute of Liberty ?

For REAL ! !

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