navigating the second Gilded Age through humor, invective and insight

“Just because you don’t know anybody from the right-hand side of the bell curve doesn’t mean they’re not there”

The Fightin’ Spigoteers!

Thanx to Jeff Tiedrich for the inspiration for this post. His Substack post is hilarious1!

Well, His Imperial Majesty Trump the First managed to totally fucking confuse himself. One wonders if his cabinet, as soon as it’s assembled, aught to invoke the 25th Amendment.

Water systems in the Western US tend to be very complicated, involving multiple levels of government and interested parties2.

The Federal parts of the system are operated and maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers. Which, oddly enough, isn’t primarily a military organization: 97% of its staff are civilians.

But when you’re a fucking moron like Trump, whenever you hear “Army” you think “soldiers”.

So, when the Corps completed a normal maintenance job on some pumps that happened to be located in California the other day, Mr. Dumbass trumpeted the victory like this:

And to think this idiot is in charge of the nuclear launch codes. Time to buy some lead-lined underwear…


  1. if NSFW 

  2. There are two wholly different bodies of “water law” in the US, one for the eastern part and one for the West. Some of the most significant Supreme Court rulings have involved Western water rights…and you’ve probably never heard of them. 

His Imperial Majesty Speaks!

mostly incoherently, but still…

“The United States Military just entered the Great State of California and, under Emergency Powers, TURNED ON THE WATER flowing abundantly from the Pacific Northwest, and beyond. The days of putting a Fake Environmental argument, over the PEOPLE, are OVER. Enjoy the water, California!!!”

Only…

  • the military did not enter California;
  • the federal government just restarted water pumps that were offline for maintenance;
  • the water in question can’t get to southern California; and,
  • even if it could, the recent fires were exacerbated by the supply system, not the supply of water.