DOGE was never about savings. It was always about surveillance.
Over the weekend, we released new details—and now whistleblowers are coming forward too. What’s becoming clearer by the day: DOGE isn’t a government efficiency program. It’s a data weapon aimed at the American people.
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From last fall in the Indian Peaks Wilderness. Pen and ink on Canson paper.
🤚🎨🖌️| "Error de transmisión"... 👇
Last travel photo: the Escalante Free Library and Telephone Booth Experience
Tall orange sandstone towers jut into the sky with people standing on the trail underneath.
Walls of orange sandstone converge on a tower of rock.
A sandstone arch named Hickman Bridge reaches high across the valley offering a window onto the rocky towers beyond.
An overlook on top of a sandstone ledge offers a view of a roadway far below.
Traveling to Escalante and Boulder, Utah with a short day hike to Hickman Bridge in Capitol Reef NP.
A woman sits alone on a rocky outcropping of stone overlooking a barren landscape far below.
The sun sets on a rocky ledge overlooking cliffs that rise dramatically above the desert floor.
A high desert mountain named Factory Butte rises from the sandy desert floor while the sun sets behind it.
Evening on the edge of Moonscape Overlook near Hanksville, Utah
A wide rocky canyon becomes narrow as it approaches tall rock walls.
Water has carved a deep hole in the red sandstone that lines a dry river bed.
The sides of a tall canyon converge at the base creating a slot canyon.
A dark slot canyon shows how light can be short-lived on the deep and narrow walls
Afternoon on the Burro Wash Trail in Capitol Reef NP in Utah.
A day in Cathedral Valley, Utah. Ingrid and I agree that this area surpasses Moab’s crowds and obnoxious OHVs by far. The silence and sense of peace is stunning.
No, but I saw some nazis in Grand Junction. 🥊
Woman walking carefully through a narrow sandstone canyon
A rock wedged in a narrow sandstone canyon
A man walking through a narrow sandstone canyon
A woman perched on a rock in the middle of a narrow sandstone canyon
A brief diversion on our way to Hanksville, Utah. Little Wild Horse Canyon near Goblin Valley. Great googly moogly!
I love this
Is this who we are? 😳🇺🇸
Sign is large embroidery with the words “I’m so angry I stitched this just so I could stab something 3,000 times.”
This embroidery in Evanston, IL, isn’t the quickest-reading sign of the #HandsOff protests, but it sure does capture the public mood.
Hands Off! Denver - April 5, 2025
Denver showed up today for the Hands Off protest. Many more signs than I’ve seen before. Folks wanna register their disgust with what’s going on with President Musk and First Lady trump.
Hi Sean. Nice to ‘see’ you!
I'm no good with patterns. Can someone help me out here?
Wow. Cory Booker - 25 hours on the Senate floor, busting the legacy of bigot Strom Thurmond who spent his time arguing against civil rights. Thank you Senator Booker for shining a light on the actions of the bigot-in-chief trump.
Lord Cheesus thinks it’s great to invoke Harvard’s prestigious name when he’s desperate to elect his boot-licking Florida Man, Randy Fine, against Democrat Josh Weil. At the same time, 47 is threatening Harvard’s fed cash because they allow freedom of speech. #orangethug
Dear New York Times and other media,
There’s no law of journalism that says you have to surrender space in your news stories for a fascist government to spout simplistic lies.
Why waste your readers’ time?
Sincerely,
Mark
Vaccines. 💪🏻💪🏻
Ah, here come the price controls. How befitting. 🤡
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My favorite Colorado capitol Trump portrait story: www.9news.com/article/news...
Banning books, banning words, banning people. This regime has gone rogue.
Unidentified men grabbing someone off the street and putting her in a car because she wrote an op-Ed. This as flatly authoritarian as anything we’ve seen in this country in a very long time.
Yeah. Kinda forcing my way off FB and checking it out over here. Spending less time on the phone is a good thing.
Color is creeping back into the fields and trees ever so slowly. Colorado foothills north of Denver.
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