Help Iowa Survive Our Final GOP Trifecta Controlled Legislative Session

Action Alert From Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement (CCI) –

This Thursday – Feb. 19: Our water, our health rally & lobby day

During the 2026 legislative session it’s our job to keep the Cancer Gag Act dead and to push for common sense policies – like restoring funding for water quality monitoring and increasing funding to map our aquifers.

On February 19 from 1 – 4pm we’ll be joining with our allies at Food & Water Watch and Progress Iowa for a lobby day to tell our legislators it’s time to take meaningful action to protect our water and crack down on big ag polluters. RSVP to join us here.

Feb. 23: Public School Strong orientation

10 school boards have passed our resolution calling on the Governor and state legislature to fully fund public schools at a 5% increase in state supplemental aid (SSA) and a phase out of the private school vouchers. Will your district be next?

Full funding for public schools starts at the school board level and we invite you to join other Iowans to our next Public School Strong orientation on Feb. 23 at 7 pm on zoom (register here).

At this meeting folks will learn more about what’s behind the attacks on public education, the purpose and goals of Public School Strong, and receive a free PSS t-shirt!

Feb. 24: How taxpayers are propping up the factory farm industry & corporate ag

RSVP here to join us for the Farm & Environment Monthly organizing call on Feb. 24 from 6 – 7:30 PM. At this meeting we will:

  • Dig in on how our public dollars are being used to prop up the factory farm and industrial ag model.
  • Get updates on what’s happened at the statehouse related to the Cancer Gag Act, the CO2 pipeline, water quality, and more.
  • Find ways to take action to protect our water and health.

Mark your calendar for Feb. 24 at 6 PM and RSVP here to get the information to join the call.

Feb. 26: Clean water meeting w/ Prof. Rosburg

CCI is hosting our second clean water meeting with Drake professor Tom Rosburg on Thursday, Feb. 26 from 6-7:30PM in Grinnell. Tom is an Ecology and Botany Professor and long time prairie warrior fighting for Iowa’s most vulnerable ecosystems.

Join us to hear more about the state of Iowa’s water, how it effects our local ecosystems and our health, and the positive impacts of prairie systems on our water. Learn about native ecosystems, leave with native prairie seeds! RSVP to join us here.

Take action for a Farm Bill that puts our health and independent producers before corporate $

The US House Agriculture Committee is anticipated to debate and amend the House version of what’s left of the Farm Bill early next week! Both Representatives Randy Feenstra and Zach Nunn sit on the committee.

Send them an email today and ask them to do two things:

Oppose any version of the Cancer Gag Act or the EATS Act!
Support the New Producer Economic Security Program and Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling!

You can find talking points for these issues and emails to contact Feenstra and Nunn here!

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Meet Leila Staton Candidate for House District 54


Leila Staton is a Democrat running competitively for Iowa House District 54. The seat is currently held by Republican Joshua Meggers. Find our more about Leila at LeilaforIowa.com.  Follow Leila for Iowa on Facebook

“The most impactful decisions are made at the state legislature. They affect you way more than the federal government.”

“I’m 100% authentic. I don’t think it’s worth it to sacrifice parts of yourself while running for office.”

– Leila Staton

Follow Insufferable Wenches of Iowa YouTube channel for more statehouse candidate interviews. Insufferable Wenches is a progressive volunteer organization dedicated to civics education & engagement, mutual aid, advocacy, and all things political.”

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Sunday Funday: Black History Month

Marcy Wheeler takes a peek behind the ICE masks. Maybe there is another reason why Trump cult followers want to keep the masks on – 7 minutes:

 

What a year last week was. But i think we are starting to see the Trump administration getting more and more desperate. I believe soon, the message that those acting illegally in Trump’s name (say Pam Bondi for instance)  will someday have to defend their illegal actions in court. If we are the real democracy we say we are, that day may be coming soon.

Monday is President’s Day. Ironic that we should have the worst, most corrupt, racist and felonious ever sitting in the chair at this time. Take some time to ponder what an absolutely insane person is now president and how he got there.  But it is also Black History Month so we will focus some questions on Black contributions to American society.

It will be hard to hold the questions from last week to a manageable amount. Remember the FIWH is the Felon In the White House. Shall we begin?

A) Let’s kick off here in Iowa where the legislature is considering a proposal to prepare an offer to bring what pro sports team to Iowa?
B) Perhaps the most famous black American inventor, what inventor still has a building named after him at Iowa State where he was the first black student and faculty member?
C) “How can you talk about pedophiles when the Dow is at $50,000?” is a paraphrase of an answer from what administration official in a House committee hearing last week?
D) In yet another ironic moment last week the FIWH’s Religious Liberty Commission was sued on what grounds last week?
E) Dorothy Johnson Vaughn is a scientist whose name many may recognize from a movie chronicling her career as a what for NASA?
F) Once again the Iowa senate shows its ignorance as it passes only a 1.75% funding increase for what critical function of government?
G) What?? Did the FIWH claim China would end in Canada because of the new accords between China and Canada?
H) This is not Pam Bondi’s first go round at keeping information on Jeffrey Epstein hidden. She also did so at the state level as attorney general of what state?
I) Mae C. Jemison is a name many will recognize immediately for her exploits as a what?
J) The FIWH did a big favor for what big donor Monday when he stepped in Monday and said he would personally block the Gordy Howe bridge between the US and Canada from opening?
K) Also on the blocking front, the FIWH said the EPA would revoke what rules that underpinned environmental rules?
L) Mark Dean made a major contribution to modern technology at IBM when he developed the system that allowed computers to communicate with what?
M) It’s down. it’s up. It’s — still up I think. A rainbow flag was removed early this week the replaced later in the week at what national monument?
N) Breezy Johnson won America’s first gold at the Winter Olympics last week. Then what happened to the medal she won?
O) Lots of tense confusion at what major airport this week as communication snafus led to the airport to be closed for 10 days, then reopened a couple of hours later?
P) Dr. Charles Richard Drew is a name you have probably heard, especially if you give blood. Dr. Drew invented what?
Q) As many economic indicators show a US economy going into the tank, what indicator revealed last week showed an unusual large jump ahead?
R) In a move that seems out of step for this administration, Dr. Mehmet Oz urged Americans to get vaccinated for what current spreading disease?
S) What auto company reported a loss of $11.1 B in the fourth quarter of 2025, it’s worst performance since the Great Republican Recession?

T)  But will they do it? Claiming victory, what administration official announced that ICE thugs would be removed from Minnesota?

One thing Pam Bondi has made clear throughout this hearing: her client is Donald Trump, not the American people. – Joyce Alene

tip of the hat to all-hat-no-cattle.com

 
Answers:
 
A) The Chicago Bears – please laugh – I almost fell out of my chair laughing when I heard that.
 
B) George Washington Carver
 
C) Pam Bondi
 
D) Because it lacked the requisite diversity
 
E) mathemetician as chronicled in “Hidden Figures”
 
F) school funding. Remember also that a good chunk of that money will pay for private schools;s for the wealthy
 
G) the National Hockey League – this guy ain’t right in the head
 
H) Florida
 
I) astronaut
 
J) Manuel Moroun who had a meeting with administration officials just days before Trump’s announcement
 
K) environmental findings rules
 
L) printers and other peripherals
 
M) Stonewall National Monument
 
N) It slipped off its ribbon and broke into pieces when it hit the ground
 
O) El Paso – lots of incompetence on display here
 
P) Metods to store and transport blood products
 
Q) Monthly job gains for January. While those numbers were high, the yearly job numbers were revised greatly downward
 
R) Measles – 
 
S) Ford
 
T) Tom Homan – I will believe it when I see it
 
Melanie Stansbury of NM comments on viewing the (Trump)-Epstein Files – 5 minutes:
 
Admin Officials in the Epstein Files:
 
Donald J. Trump (President) 
Melania Trump (1st Lady)
Howard Lutnick (Sec. Commerce) 
John Phelan (Sec. Navy)
Paolo Zampolli (Kennedy Center)
RFK Jr. (Sec. HHS) 
Kevin Warsh (Fed Nominee)
Mehmet Oz (Admin. for CMS)
Elon Musk (Fmr DOGE Appointee)
Steve Bannon (Fmr Senior Advisor)
Alex Acosta (Fmr Sec. Labor)
Bill Barr (Fmr AG)
Brett Ratner (Film Director “Melania”) – Rep. Melanie Stansbury D-NM
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“This Is All One Story” 

 

8 minutes:

If you don’t recognize the players in the video above, they are Stephanie Miller, host of the daily Stephanie Miller show (that can be found on Youtube, Freespeech TV, or on radio stations KTNF from Minneapolis or WCPT Chicago on the internet starting at 8AM Central time) and Malcolm Nance, former CIA spy and current best selling author.

Nance comes on the Stephanie Miller Show at 9:30 on Wednesdays. His segment often includes some extremely insightful analysis. In his career at the CIA, Nance was an analyst. His insights are seldom replicated anywhere else and he is frighteningly frequently correct.

As investigations into Trump’s connections with Jeffrey Epstein gear up, during Nance’s segments on the show, he and Stephanie have created a theme around the concept that “It is all one story.” That is to say that Trump’s association with Epstein and Epstein’s association with Putin and Trump’s association with Putin all intermingled over the years to help bring about the circumstances we have today.

Also in the mix of the story is the gestapo like like tactics taking place in American cities attacking immigrants including citizens, attacks on other countries, the open bribes to Trump, his insane late night attacks on anybody and anything. All these diversions seem to be in the service of diverting attention from Trump’s ties to Epstein and Putin.

Along the way, other men became entangled. As Trump struggles to illegally cover up documents that by law must be opened, we are hearing names like Musk, Gates, Lutnik, Prince Andrew and so on pop to the surface. And always in the background is Putin. All the while Republicans up and down the line quake and fall in line.

As you listen to the conversation above it is truly scary that men of wealth and power not only act as if they are above the law, but ran in the same circles where laws are ignored.

The cover up is now on the shoulders of the Republican Party. Will they stand up for their country or will they fall in line to their cult leader. Maybe you can ask them when they come out of hiding for a campaign appearance or the ever elusive town hall. I am sure they will welcome your questions and tell how they plan to make it so no man is above the law.

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Watergate Redux? 

Ever felt like you have been in a situation before, but you just can’t put your finger on why. Then almost as if out of the blue it hits you? Is anybody beside me seeing any similarity of the fall of Dick Nixon due to Watergate and the current continual firehose of news on Trump and his relations to Epstein and the whole pedophile story.

Nor do we feel what seemed like forever between revelations as reporter assembled the story in tiny pieces through some very intrepid reporting, or in the occasional gusher as someone fessed up to save their own skin or through some sense of duty: 5 minutes

As I was watching some of the deposition of AG Bondi Wednesday, her demeanor and the arrogance of the Republican Party brought back distant memories of the Watergate hearings. I was so much younger then, was not fully up to snuff on all the issues and could only catch snippets between school and work. But after all these years, the Republican arrogance in the face of some very serious charges echoed back to 1973 & 1974.

Among the memories were those of a president trapped in a cover up of his own doing in an effort to avoid paying for the consequences of his crimes. Rather than admit to wrong doing, Nixon chose the path of cover up. As the investigation waged on, we slowly saw the lies unravel and the co-conspirators slowly break down.

Then it hit me as Bondi took her offensive tone – just like in Watergate, she knows – hell the whole damn administration knows, and all of Trump’s buddies know – that there were crimes. Now we have gone so far down the path that there is no going back Trump and his entourage long ago chose the path of covering up the crimes.

Now it is way too late to turn back. Mr. Trump has chosen a path, his party long ago chose to join him, so now we must put the country through the long process of investigation and counter moves to try to gum up the wheels of justice. As we embark on this journey, we can take a little view of where we are.

As we compare the landscape from then to now, the biggest noticeable difference is the makeup of the media. Back in the Watergate era, the press was much more independent and competitive. While some were in Nixon’s pocket, the majority were much more in pursuit of the story and in most cases the truth. This is why the press is often cited as the fourth estate – their search for truth would act as an outside force to reign politicians in. During Watergate, some news organizations did this well.

Now much of the media is captured by political factions – mostly on the right. Their mission is no longer truth, but profit and making sure one side – mostly the right – wins. But thanks to the internet and social media there is still a strong tradition of truth seekers. Expect the administration to try to shut such media out of any investigative journalism. Also expect the administration to use their power to stop any reporting. This will be a real test of our constitution. As it is right now the constitution is teetering.

Something else that has changed is the courage of our politicians. It should be no surprise that Trump holds the political life of every Republican in his hands and threatens them constantly with being primaried if they step out of line. Back in the Watergate days, while Nixon had influence, he was far from having career life and death power over congress critters. Trump’s power is made even greater as so many states are so gerrymandered that the Republican primary is more important than the general election.

Today’s Republican congress members are being squeezed from the opposite direction because the Epstein pedophile scandal is so disgusting that any hint that congress will not go full bore after the pedophiles that if they give a hint that they (Republican congress members) will not pursue the issue, then the congress members will lose a lot of support. This is an issue that really hits home with most Americans – raping children.

One last sort of a wild card not around 50 years ago is the involvement of foreign governments. Many western European governments are finding that they have or have had high ranking members of their governments involved with Epstein. Citizens in countries such as the UK, Poland, France and others are planning to investigate. It will be hard for Trump, Bondi, Lutnik and members of congress to entirely gum up investigations in other countries. Keep your hats on. Remember that the Republican Party is the only party in the worldwide democracies that is trying to stop investigations into Epstein.

So how long can the insiders block the investigations? How long before members of congress see their future going down the toilet and turn sides? How long before other governments reveal details that point specifically to Trump?  Can the Trump Administration either stop the next election or rig the election so Republicans regain control? Will Trump and his party act to end our democracy to keep him out of jail? Republicans can’t win a fair fight these days.

Let me throw in a scenario that keeps running through my mind. Nixon quit when he lost support from his party. Let me suggest that after a debacle of an election, Republicans work to have Trump resign citing dementia effective Jan. 21, 2027. This would remove Trump and put Vance in the presidency in a situation where, if he ran and won, (think rigged election) he could remain in power for 10 years. That should end democracy as we know it.

Fasten your seatbelts, the ride will be bumpy. Let us hope that most Americans are more in favor of democracy than autocracy.

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Miller-Meeks Fails To Respond to Veterans

Ed Flaherty of Veterans For Peace addressing about 75 people gathered to protest the military action in Venezuela over the weekend.

Below is a letter to the editors of several local newspapers from Ed Flaherty, calling out Mariannette Miller-Meeks for her failure to respond to a letter sent to her from himself and a group of veterans. 

Miller-Meeks refuses to respond to veterans after repeated attempts

On November 18, six members of Congress, all military veterans, posted a video reminding military service members that they need not and must not follow illegal orders. Days later, President Trump called them traitors, accusing them of seditious behavior and suggested they be arrested.

In the following week, eleven military veterans, all residents in an assisted living facility, signed and sent a letter to Representative Miller-Meeks, asking her if she “supports presidential threats against those who encourage adherence to the law? Do you support the troops’ commitment to defend the Constitution?” It has been over two months, and despite repeated attempts to contact her, no response has been received.

I believe that all eleven of us veterans anticipated little more than a vacuous response from her.

However, we are surprised and disappointed that we apparently did not even deserve the respect of a response.

Ed Flaherty

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Why “Detention Centers” Are Central To Trump’s Mass Deportation Strategy

One of the above photos is a CAFO (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation). The other is a Trump detention center. Creepy how similar they look.  Can you tell which is which?  Answer below.

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The top photo is a CAFO – Sentientmedia.org
The bottom photo is a detention center in Texas texastribune.org/2026/02/07/ice-facility-el-paso-tuberculosis/

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The Truth About Iowa’s Water


Wednesday, February 11
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Fairfield Public Library
104 W. Adams Avenue
FREE

Former Polk County Administrator John Norris and The Harkin Institute Director of Wellness and Nutrition Adam Shriver will dive into the findings of Currents of Change, the most comprehensive, scientifically based water report ever conducted in the Des Moines and Raccoon River watershed – and share why that’s so important for all of us.

At The Truth About Iowa’s Water you’ll hear about the:

  • Science of why and how 80% of nitrate pollution in Central Iowa is from agriculture
  • Policies needed to clean up our water
  • Politics involved in achieving them

The meeting will begin with a 20-minute recorded segment of last August’s meeting at The Harkin Institute that first announced the findings. You’ll hear four of the study’s researchers present the science behind the report. Shriver and Norris will spend the rest of the meeting discussing the policies and politics, allowing plenty of time to answer your questions.

Sixteen scientific advisors worked for two years to conduct the Central Iowa Source Water Research Assessment (CISWRA) study which resulted in a 200-page report, Currents of Change, tying agriculture to the region’s nitrate contamination.

Currents of Change contains findings that multi-billion dollar agribusiness interests would rather you didn’t hear. So grab a friend and join us February 11 to find out what Big Ag would like to sweep under the rug.

About Our Speakers

John Norris has had a lifetime of experience in agriculture, energy and environmental policy. Prior to serving as Polk County Administrator, he was Chief of Staff at the US Department of Agriculture and was appointed by President Obama as US Minister-Counselor for Agriculture to two United Nations organizations: Food and Agriculture Organization and World Food Program.

Dr. Adam Shriver is the Director of Wellness and Nutrition at The Harkin Institute for Public Policy at Drake University and is a member of the steering committee for the Iowa Food System Coalition. He’s organized several conferences looking at the harmful effects of CAFOs and is the co-lead on a project with the Iowa Environmental Council looking at the connection between agriculture and Iowa’s high cancer rates.

In the event of bad weather, this meeting will be held online. Please register here so we can inform you if we have to switch to Zoom.

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We Have Work To Do On Immigration

Nicholas Johnson reads from his book Columns of Democracy at Prairie Lights Bookstore in Iowa City March 30, 2019. photo: Trish Nelson

The Constitution’s 14th Amendment requirements of “due process” and “equal protection of the laws” apply to “any person,” not just citizens.

For those fleeing persecution, and can prove it, international and U.S. law provide they are entitled to seek “asylum” — requiring the U.S. accept them.

Guest Column originally posted on Cedar Rapids Green Gazette

by Nicholas Johnson

Unless you are listed on one of the tribal rolls of our 574 Indian Tribes, you are either an immigrant or the beneficiary of an immigrating ancestor. In short, when we talk about “immigrants” we are talking about ourselves.

One list of “Famous U.S. Immigrants” lists about 100 (including the president’s wife) whose names and “American accomplishments” you’ll recognize.

The less famous are equally essential to our economy. Last year the total number called “immigrants” was 53.3 million foreignborn residents. Jobs with the highest percentage of “immigrants” include agriculture, construction, cleaning and maintenance, food preparation and personal care (80 percent of all manicurists and pedicurists).

For me, diversity makes a more interesting city: 60 languages in Iowa City schools, the variety of birthplaces of Uber drivers, those I encounter during neighborhood walks, and the range of our restaurants’ cuisine. All for much less than the $5,000 or more it would cost for a round trip to even one of their countries.

Of course, speaking of painted fingernails, some Americans have preferences of skin color and foreign accents that suppresses their interest in “immigrants.”

Given that we are all immigrants, and given their essential role in our economy, it is odd that some individuals still emphasize, without evidence, immigrants’ criminal records. More than one study has found that “undocumented immigrants are arrested at less than … a quarter the rate of native-born citizens for property crimes.”

Crime rates have been declining. But even if some states and federal agencies select fighting crime as their top priority, what’s the rationale for putting more emphasis on immigrants than on those responsible for most crime?

Moreover, the U.S. power to welcome, or exclude, potential immigrants has limits. The Constitution’s 14th Amendment requirements of “due process” and “equal protection of the laws” apply to “any person,” not just citizens.

For those fleeing persecution, and can prove it, international and U.S. law provide they are entitled to seek “asylum” — requiring the U.S. accept them.

Maybe the issue should be, not who is coming but how many. How many immigrants per year is the right number? As America’s most popular comedian, Nate Bargatze, might say, “Nobody knows.”

Or should our question be, not how many knock on our door, but how many leave home and why. For example, it may cost more to abandon the USAID program than to increase it.

I don’t often dig around in the Hoover Institution’s files, but while John Cochrane’s analysis may not be surprising it is intriguing. With only a half-tongue in cheek he explains why we can handle up to at least one billion more immigrants, and that “quotas” are a “calamitous waste.” “For every objection to open immigration, it’s easy enough to find terms of the deal to resolve the matter. The right terms will allow the optimal amount of immigration to settle itself.”

“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” We have work to do.

Nicholas Johnson can be reached at mailbox@nicholasjohnson.org
Website:
nicholasjohnson.org

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Jim Vowels Democrat For Iowa Senate District 29

Jim Vowels is a “proud, progressive Democrat.”  To donate or sign up to volunteer, go to his campaign website at jimvowels.com. Follow on Facebook

Iowa Senate District 29 is located in eastern Iowa and includes parts of Chickasaw, Butler, Bremer, and Floyd counties. The current senator representing this district is Sandy Salmon, a Republican, who has been in office since January 3, 2023.

This interview was originally posted on Insufferable Wenches YouTube page on January 16, 2026.

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