More On Chris Jones’ Potential Run For Ag Secretary

Photo Credit: Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette

“We’re not going to change until we start articulating different ideas and start talking about the pathways to get to these other ideas.” – Chris Jones

It is great news that Chris Jones is considering running for Secretary of Agriculture in Iowa.  In this interview with Laura Belin he indicated that he truly hasn’t decided yet and is looking to decide by January.  Belin asked some great questions including one political question.

Belin: “You would be running in a Democratic primary and we have some Democratic candidates this cycle in Iowa that you’ve been very critical of including Rob Sand and Zach Wahls. If you were the nominee for Secretary of Agriculture, would you endorse the whole Democratic ticket?”

Jones: “Yes of course.”

The rest of the interview focused on Jones’ policy ideas.  Watch here or on the Bleeding Heartland YouTube channel.

 

Posted in Blog for Iowa | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on More On Chris Jones’ Potential Run For Ag Secretary

Nuclear Testing Again?

Trinity Marker near Bingham, N.M.

There is no acceptable rationale for the United States to conduct more nuclear weapons testing. I was surprised when I heard the president took to Truth Social on Oct. 30, to post he had “instructed the Department of War to start testing our Nuclear Weapons…” The president says a lot of crazy stuff, yet I was scratching my head over this one.

The global moratorium on nuclear testing is a mainstay against the dangers inherent in the existence of nuclear weapons. The question should be whether the world can bring a complete end to nuclear testing by ratifying and putting into force the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. The president would take us in the opposite direction.

Mine is not the position of a few activists. Literally millions of people, around the globe, have stood up and fought to bring a complete end to nuclear testing.

According to Daryl Kimball of the Arms Control Association, “The journey has been long and difficult, from the citizen-led campaign that prompted Kennedy and Khrushchev to sign the 1963 ban on atmospheric blasts… to the campaign to push Congress to halt testing in 1992… and secure the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1996.”

Nuclear testing should remain “taboo.” We should resist the president by contacting our U.S. Senators and Members of Congress and telling them so.

No other nation is testing nuclear weapons. Nor should the United States.

~ Submitted as a letter to the editor of the Cedar Rapids Gazette

Posted in Nuclear Abolition | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

Black Friday Boycott

Mass Blackout Icon for Website.png

THIS HOLIDAY SEASON, WE
SHUT DOWN THE SYSTEM

// SYSTEM ERROR: CONNECTION TO CAPITALISM LOST

This is a coordinated economic shutdown—a collective refusal to participate in a system that profits off our pain, exploits our labor, and buys our politicians.

// MASS BLACKOUT: NOVEMBER 25 – DECEMBER 2
NO SPENDING. NO WORK. NO SURRENDER.

The system isn’t broken. It’s working exactly as designed—for the wealthy.

The Mass Blackout is a nationwide economic action, coordinated across aligned organizations, calling Americans to:

  • Stop online or in-store shopping (except for small businesses)

  • Stop work

  • Stop streaming, cancel subscriptions, no digital purchases

  • Remove the regime

If you must spend: support small, local businesses only. Pay in cash.

We’re not targeting small businesses or communities—we’re targeting the corporate systems that profit from injustice, fuel authoritarianism, and crush worker power.

WHY NOW?

Because nothing will change while fascists remain in power.

  • The Trump administration paused federal anti-corruption enforcement — giving corporations a free pass to bribe, cheat, and exploit.

  • Big business is funding authoritarian candidates while walking back public commitments to civil rights, labor protections, diversity, and democracy.

  • Billionaires profit while the rest of us are told to shop, work, and stay silent.

This isn’t about left vs. right. This is about people vs. power.

If we do nothing, they win. If we move together, they feel it.

THE IMPACT

If 5 million Americans stop working for just 48 hours:

  • $5–7 billion in lost economic output

  • Supply chains delayed, production slowed, shipments disrupted

  • A national moment revealing how much our economy depends on our labor​​

If 5 million Americans stop spending for just 72 hours:

  • $4–6 billion withheld in consumer activity

  • Immediate losses across retail, food, transportation, and entertainment

  • A bold reminder that 68% of U.S. GDP is driven by consumer spending, and we can shut it off

Mutual Aid Matters

Not everyone can afford to walk off the job. Not everyone can skip a paycheck. And not everyone can disappear from the system for a week. But everyone can participate in the Mass Blackout in some form.

If you’re unable to join the economic shutdown directly, or if you’re looking for a way to support those who are, we’re asking you to take action another way:

Feeding America is our official mutual aid partner. Your donation helps support communities hit hardest by economic injustice and political repression.​ This isn’t just charity. It’s solidarity. It’s resistance in the form of nourishment. It’s taking care of each other while we take on the system.

****************************************************

From dailykos.com:  

“Mass Blackout,” a coordinated, nationwide economic shutdown from Nov. 25 to Dec 2 demands an end to corporate rule, political corruption and the removal of the Trump administration.

The coordinated campaign urges Americans to completely withdraw from the consumer economy during the busiest and most profitable shopping week of the year.  It includes Black Friday (Nov. 28) and Cyber Monday (Dec 1).

It includes stopping all spending (especially corporations), canceling subscription services and avoiding ad-driven platforms such as streaming services.

**********************************************************

As we all know the right understands little but money. This holiday season will be very rough for a large number of Americans. We have no intention of giving our hard earned money to corporations this season.

We plan to donate to local food banks with the money that would have gone to corporations. if we do shop,  it will be at locally owned shops.

Posted in #trumpresistance, Affordable Care Act, Corporate Greed, poverty, Republican Policy | Comments Off on Black Friday Boycott

Sunday Funday: Church, State, Separation Edition

John Fugelsang has written a book that no one wanted to publish. He finally found a publisher and apparently there was a huge audience just waiting for such a book. So I will steal his thunder for today’s quiz intro. Here is Mr. Fugelsang and his book that seemed to have an audience waiting for it to be written. Ladies and Gentlemen, John Fugelsang interviewed by Jordan Klepper of the Daily Show  11 minutes:
BTW there are several interviews with John Fugelsang on youtube and nearly everyone is different depending on the interviewer or audience. We saw a really good one of Fugelsang’s appearance before the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
The Felon in the White House has been in office 10 months and has accumulated an estimated $3 billion for his personal wealth. It was this kind of thing we fought a war to get away from. Watch Ken Burns version of our Revolutionary War tonight on PBS for more on this. What a week of tearing democracy down again.
A) Buried deep in the bill to reopen the federal government was a provision to greatly curtail the sales of what pain relieving substance?
B) What group created a special peace prize they will hand out next year whose criteria seems to be specifically designed to be won by the FIWH?
C) What group that will be holding their major tournament in North America next year had fees for using the Kennedy Center waived for dates next year?
D) Speaking of Kennedys, Jack Sclossberg announced his candidacy for congress from an NYC district. Who is Sclossberg’s grandfather?
E) How about some Revolutionary trivia? What two towns in Massachusetts were the stage for what was the first battle of the Revolutionary War?
F) Rep. Virginia Foxx got really pissed off on the floor of congress after several Democrats ripped Republicans for doing what when congress reconvened?
G) What government attorney handling the cases against James Comey and Letitia James is being raked by the judge in the indictment proceedings for her sloppy work?
H) The FIWH vowed to ‘call in the troops’ to what non-existent location in Chicago last week?
I) “Dog shoots man” division. A dog shot his owner in the back after the owner did what?
J) I think I will have one of his beers. Who was the leader of the Massachusetts ‘radicals’ and helped oppose the British rule in America?
K) Kash Patel took a trip on our nickel (and in a government plane) to see his girlfriend sing. Then how did he use our plane after that?
L) SCOTUS denied certiorari to what person who was trying to use her case to reverse the legality of gay marriage in the US?
M) Who was finally sworn into the US House of Representatives some 50 days after they were elected?
N) The FIWH has a brilliant plan to help youngsters buy a house. What is his brilliant idea?
O) Tough question – what was Baron von Steuben’s contribution to the American Revolution?
P) Hell froze over in Iowa last Monday when what person who swore they would have a town hall “when hell froze over” had a town hall?
Q) Who was removed from that town hall for being to exuberant?
R) Wednesday after 232 years the US quit making what?
S) Another FIWH win for the people as what country buys military planes from SAAB rather than Lockheed Martin at a potential great cost of jobs to the US?
T) What intellectual movement of the time tied in very neatly with the American Revolution?
Think about this 1000 FBI agents saw everything. The tapes, the 1700 photographs on the walls and saw the hidden cameras in all the massage rooms. They saw old men sexually assaulting children, so at least 1000 people know the truth. 
Somebody has to crack.
 
 
Answers:
A) hemp products
B) FIFA
C) FIFA (some corrupt organization knows who to suck up to
D) President Kennedy
E) Lexington and Concord
F) coming back from their 8 week vacation
G) Lindsey Halligan
H) The Miracle Mile Shopping Mall
I) sat on the bed, cleaned his gun and then set the gun on the bed. The dog then jumped on the bed and gun, discharging the gun into the man’s back. that is why we have cats.
J) Samuel Adams
K) he took the plane for a trip to a private hunting resort.
L) Kim Davis of Kentucky who refused to issue a marriage license to a gay couple many years back. She was also ordered to pay $360,000 in lawyer and legal fees.
M) Adelita Grijalva
N) Create 50 year mortgages. Brilliant I say!
O) training our troops discipline
P) Representative Marriannette Miller-Meeks
Q) Democratic congressional candidate Taylor Wettach
R) pennies. The last was minted in Philadelphia Wednesday
S) Canada – the FIWH just keeps winning. Canada will build factories in Canada to build the planes and will employ 10,000 or more to build the planes
T) The Enlightenment
Rick Wilson: “Joe Biden had a bad debate night and the world exploded. Donald Trump’s physical and mental collapse is right in our faces every damn day. His senility and his dementia is so obvious that he does not understand where he is or what he’s doing. He is a guy who is physically and mentally knocking on death’s door loudly and we’re ignoring it as a country” 
 
Posted in #trumpresistance, Humor | Comments Off on Sunday Funday: Church, State, Separation Edition

It’s Eugenics, Stupid

The Politics of Deciding Who Deserves to Live

{editor note – I found this on a discussion forum. It is an analysis of the current administration’s policy in a historical light comparing it to eugenics policies of the past. The author, Alyssa Milano, asked that it be circulated. Therefore I will circulate. In light of the recent government shutdown and the administration’s insane policy on SNAP and health insureance, I find her analysis to be very insightful} 

 

NOV 10, 2025

I am embarrassed to say, the first time I had any interest in educating myself on Eugenics was when disability blogger and activist, Imani Barbarin, (Crutches and Spice on instagram. I highly recommend you follow her.) used the phrase in her content. I went looking for the history. What I found was a blueprint for cruelty that never really went away. Researching this piece gave me horrible anxiety. As you read it, I hope you feel something too. 

The Return of Eugenics (Just Without the Lab Coats)

When government policies starve, sicken, and sort people by worth, it’s Eugenics. We like to think eugenics died with sepia photos and bad science. That’s what I thought. We like to think we’re better now, right? More humane, more evolved? But the truth is: we just rebranded it. We swapped white coats for red hats and Truth Social posts.
Deny food. Kill health care. Green-light pollution. Politicize pandemics.

Under Donald Trump, that old eugenic philosophy hasn’t just made a comeback — it’s wearing a suit, a stupidly long tie, and writing horrendous policy. Policy with almost no checks and balances, I might add.

A Quick Refresher: What “Eugenics” Really Means

Classic eugenics wasn’t fringe. Somehow, I thought it was. Or maybe I just wanted it to be fringe. The U.S. government–sanctioned sterilization programs that operated for over 70 years, roughly from the early 1900s through the 1970s and, in a few states, even into the 1980s. Listen to me. They forcibly sterilized people, disproportionately poor, disabled, and Black and brown, while figures like Harry Laughlin drafted “model” sterilization bills that later inspired Nazi Germany’s “race hygiene” laws.

Eugenics was never just about genes. It was about power: deciding whose lives are “fit,” whose are a “burden,” who gets resources, and who’s written off as too expensive to save.

Trump’s Policies Through the Eugenics Lens

1. Make the poor hungrier (SNAP)

During shutdown, the administration fought a court order to fully fund November’s food benefits for 42 million people. Hunger shortens lives and narrows futures — selection by scarcity disguised as “fiscal responsibility” or “Democrats care more about immigrants than Americans.”

2. Choke off reproductive health (Title X)

Trump’s “gag rule” gutted the Title X network by half, expelling Planned Parenthood and stripping millions of contraception and cancer screenings. Clinics closed; patients vanished. When reproductive care becomes a luxury, that’s population control by class.

3. Weaponize “public charge”

The 2019 rule didn’t just change policy, it weaponized fear. Millions of immigrant families backed away from Medicaid or WIC, terrified that getting their kids a check-up or baby formula could cost them a green card. Proof that cruelty doesn’t have to be loud to do obvious damage. It was a bureaucratic version of the old “unfit immigrant” trope. At its core, it’s eugenics in a suit: using health and hunger as filters for who gets to belong, who gets to thrive, and who’s deemed “worthy” of America.

4. Engineer the population at the border

Families are torn apart, leaving scars that won’t heal in a single lifetime. Watchdogs uncovered unauthorized surgeries in ICE custody — as if the body itself were state property.

And now, they’re peering directly at the body as border policy. A new Trump directive tells consular officers to deny visas to people who are obese, diabetic, or living with other health conditions — as if illness or imperfection makes someone less human, less deserving of a future here. This is demographic shaping by design: exclude, harm, deter. A system built to control who gets to belong and rewrite America’s DNA at the border.

5. Deregulate pollution — and poison the poor

EPA enforcement collapses under Trump 2.0. The result? More toxins in Black, brown, and poor neighborhoods. More asthma. More cancer. More quiet deaths the headlines don’t count. Differential survival by ZIP code — environmental eugenics hiding behind deregulation and corporate smiles.

And it doesn’t stop there. His administration has rolled back food safety inspections, cut staff at the USDA, and let meatpacking plants run faster lines with fewer checks. Inspectors warn that contaminated food is slipping through, but profit wins.

It’s another quiet form of discrimination: who gets clean food and who doesn’t. The wealthy eat organic and imported. Everyone else gets deregulated dinner and hopes for the best.

6. Treat a pandemic like a “let-it-rip” experiment

Congressional probes reveal how Trump officials pressured scientists to push “herd immunity by infection.” Mass death as public-health strategy. They downplayed fatalities in long-term care facilities and ignored the suffering of elders, disabled people, essential workers, and the uninsured. That wasn’t incompetence. It was intent — eugenics in real time. The belief that some lives are expendable if it keeps the economy humming and donors happy. 

7. Starve the science that saves ordinary lives

Trump’s budgets go after lifelines. He slashes double digits from the NIH and guts global-health programs. He even pulled the U.S. out of the World Health Organization in the middle of a pandemic, as if solidarity itself were the disease!

The National Cancer Institute lost nearly $3 billion. Cancer research grants vanish. Early-career scientists see their projects defunded overnight. Heart, lung, and diabetes prevention programs disappear. Even the CDC’s basic disease surveillance sits on the chopping block. Congress blocks some of it, but intent still matters. Starve public science, and you privatize survival. Cures become luxury goods. It isn’t accidental neglect. It’s a slow dismantling of the systems that keep ordinary people alive while the rich buy health.

8. Ration care and legalize discrimination

Trump’s health policies boil down to this: make care harder to get healthcare services, especially for the people who need it most. Fewer doctor visits. More skipped meds. Sicker families. And then comes the cruelty dressed as “religious freedom.” In 2020, his administration rewrote a key part of the Affordable Care Act to let hospitals and insurers discriminate against LGBTQ+ patients. A doctor can legally refuse to treat someone simply for who they are. Withholding gender-affirming care from trans people drives depression, self-harm, and suicide, turning identity itself into a life-or-death condition. That’s eugenics too, when policy decides who’s allowed to survive as themselves.

History Repeats in Modern Dress
  1. Mussolini’s Battaglia per le Nascite criminalized birth control for the “unfit” and subsidized “healthy” families.
  2. Franco’s Spain stole babies from political dissidents and single mothers. “Los niños robados,” to be raised by “morally pure” families.
  3. American eugenicists wrote sterilization laws adopted in 32 states; Nazi Germany used them as models.
  4. Trump’s eugenics: decide who belongs, punish “weakness,” and call it efficiency.What You Can Do

Share this piece with someone.

Follow @crutches_and_spice on instagram.

Call your representatives: demand full SNAP funding during any shutdown, oppose Medicaid caps, insist on real EPA enforcement.

Support local clinics and legal-aid groups repairing the Title X gap.

Remember: every moral collapse starts with “those people matter less.”

Thanks for reading! This post is public so feel free to share it.

Share

 

Fact-Checked Highlights (via google and chat GPT)

  • SNAP litigation (Nov 2025): active federal case, SCOTUS stay
  • Title X losses: KFF & Guttmacher verified network cut by half
  • Public-charge chilling: Urban Institute data 2020
  • Environmental enforcement drop: EPA IG 2025 report
  • “Herd-immunity” interference: House Subcommittee report 2022
  • NIH budget proposals 2017–2020: documented –19 % cuts proposal
  • ACA §1557 rollback 2020: HHS Final Rule 85 FR 37160
Posted in #trumpresistance, 2026 election | Tagged , | 1 Comment

Miles Bruner Quits The Republican Party

 A very interesting insight into a party operative who finally realizes how what he did affects his country and his family’s future. Miles Bruner interviewed by Sam Stein of the Bulwark (28:36):
 
 
The above video is coupled with Mr. Bruner’s own letter that he wrote on the Bulwark a couple of weeks ago. Mr. Bruner’s slow realization of the damage he was doing seems to be taking place across the US these days. Dare I say people are waking up? Based on election results on November 3rd, I think we can say people are waking up. As Republicans shut down the government and openly admitted that they could care less about the average American, let alone those who had problems.
 
While Democrats may have ‘caved’ they did at least let Republicans expose themselves for what they are: callous, lacking empathy, concerned only for themselves and the rich, racist, misogynist, greedy, lusting for power,
supportive of autocracy, willing to end democracy and willing to ignore reality.
 
Here is an excerpt of Mr. Bruner’s open letter to the Bulwark explaining why he is finally leaving the Republican Party:
 
SINCE DONALD TRUMP DESCENDED that golden escalator in 2015, the Republican party has devolved into a cult of personality that mirrors the worst authoritarian regimes of the last one hundred years.

For ten years, the GOP has waged an unrelenting war on our civic institutions, the separation of powers, the foundation of the rule of law, and the very nature of truth itself. While Trump and his supporters in Congress have been the driving force behind the right’s descent into despotism, it would not have been possible without the thousands of consultants, aides, and politicos working behind the scenes to fully execute their systematic dismantling of American democratic norms.

That’s why I’m publishing this letter today.

For over twelve years, I worked inside the Republican ecosystem, helping the party advance its goals in several fields, ranging from grassroots voter outreach to digital fundraising. I worked inside GOP circles through Trump’s takeover of the party, his initial downfall, and his resurgence in 2023–2024. At every step along the way, I rationalized, compartmentalized, and found excuses to stay tethered to the party, even as I grew to believe it was undermining the foundations of our constitutional republic. But over the last few months, the compartmentalization and coping stopped working to silence my conscience.

And now, after more than a decade, I have decided I have finally had enough.

I quit. I quit the Republican party and my job as an accomplice to the party in the throes of an authoritarian cult. Today, I resigned from my career as a senior fundraising strategist for one of the leading Republican digital fundraising firms in Washington, D.C.

As I said, based on election results millions of Americans are waking up. It is imperative that we continue to keep the voting public aware of just how toxic today’s Republican Party is for the individual and for the country. Voting for Republicans is voting against the survival of our democracy.

Posted in #trumpresistance, 2026 election, Republican Policy | Tagged , | Comments Off on Miles Bruner Quits The Republican Party

Three Upcoming Events On Water Quality And Family Farming

Water Quality Solutions Town Hall: A CISWRA Follow Up
Saturday, November 15 • 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Drake University Meredith Hall
2805 University Avenue, Des Moines

Organized by Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, Iowa Food and Water Watch, and Progress Iowa

This town hall discussion moves from the scientific findings of the Central Iowa Source Water Research Assessment (CISWRA) presentation at Drake University in August to actionable policy and community solutions addressing Iowa’s water crisis. After hearing essential background information on the primary causes of Iowa’s persistent water quality challenges, participants will explore and discuss policy options in small, facilitated breakout groups.

Learn more here

Iowa Farmers Union Happy Hour in Fairfield
Friday, November 21 • 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Fairfield Food Collective
400 N. 2nd Street, Fairfield

The Iowa Farmers Union invites all Southeast Iowa residents – not just farmers! – for a community happy hour. There will be a short program for folks to learn about IFU’s work across Iowa supporting family farms, local food systems, and rural communities. It’s also an opportunity for IFU to hear from you.

The first round of drinks and appetizers is compliments of Iowa Farmers Union. RSVP here

Empowering Farmers to Weather the Chaos
Iowa Farmers Union Convention
December 5-6, 2025
Quality Inn, Ames, IA

The 110th Annual Iowa Farmers Union State Convention brings together members from across Iowa to celebrate family farming, strengthen our rural communities, and shape the future of agriculture. The convention includes a Candidate Forum and Reception, concurrent workshops on rural journalism, cancer and water quality, local foods, and the history of Iowa’s rural organizing movement. Jonathan Coppess will present the keynote on the Future of the Farm Bill, and there will also be a discussion on trade and tariffs.

Stop by JFAN’s table and visit us when you’re there!

More information on the convention here

JFAN’s Hiring!

JFAN has a new position open for a half-time Communications and Operations Coordinator. This person will help to expand our outreach and impact in Jefferson County and Iowa and support JFAN’s internal functions. The position involves social media work, communications support, financial record keeping, and more. The position will be filled on a rolling basis. Learn more here.

—–

Jefferson County Farmers & Neighbors, Inc.
PO Box 811
Fairfield, IA 52556
www.jfaniowa.org
641-209-6600
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JFANIowa

JFAN is funded by grassroots support and gratefully welcomes your donations. https://www.jfaniowa.org/donate-today

JFAN is a member of the Iowa Alliance for Responsible Agriculture (IARA)

Posted in Blog for Iowa | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Three Upcoming Events On Water Quality And Family Farming

Chris Jones Would Run As A Democrat For Ag Secretary

Photo of Chris Jones. Credit: Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette

This story was originally published by Sentient

by

Former University of Iowa researcher Chris Jones has announced an exploratory committee for Secretary of Agriculture in Iowa, a major step toward running for office. Jones, who currently serves as president of the environmental advocacy group Driftless Water Defenders, has long been a critic of industrial agribusiness in Iowa. He previously worked for the Iowa Soybean Association and Des Moines Water Works.

Jones is looking to change the status quo.

“I think we need to rethink agriculture,” Jones, who would run as a Democrat, tells Sentient. People are not getting the environmental outcomes they want, and farmers are not happy with the economic outcomes, he says. “Nobody’s happy. So why are we going to keep doing what we’re doing here with the corn, soy, CAFO scheme?”

Jones began writing for the public about issues related to Iowa water quality in 2016, when he oversaw a network of water sensors that measured pollution levels. He chronicled some of his research in a blog published on the University of Iowa website, which eventually became a space for him to write more broadly about Iowa’s water quality woes.

In 2017, a combined feedlot and methane digester project that was being built upstream from Bloody Run Creek illegally discharged stormwater into the creek during the construction process. As part of his university research, Jones installed a sensing station at the spring-fed trout stream to monitor water quality, and documented the details of the pollution on his university blog.

A few years later, Iowa State Senator Dan Zumbach — father-in-law of one of the owners of the feedlot-digester project — worked with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to eventually get the digester and feedlot project approved, according to a Cedar Rapids Gazette investigation. Zumbach also reportedly used his legislative position to pressure Jones to stop writing his University of Iowa blog. This pressure came with an implied threat that funding for the water monitoring system could be impacted, alleges Jones, who decided to abruptly retire. Just a few weeks later, Zumbach co-sponsored legislation that shifted funding away from the Iowa Nutrient Research Center, which funded the sensors.

“This was sort of a brazen abuse of power,” Jones told Civil Eats.

Today, Jones writes about Iowa water pollution for an audience of over 5,000 subscribers, and in 2023 published his book The Swine Republic: Struggles with the Truth about Agriculture and Water Quality. A description from his publisher begins with: “Interested in the truth about Iowa and the Midwest’s water quality? You won’t get it from Iowa’s agricultural and political leaders.”

Iowa currently has approximately 124 million animals living in factory farms, and from Jones’s own calculations, those animals produce the same amount of waste as around 134 million people. Iowa has a human population of 3.2 million. The primary for state and federal offices is June 2, 2026. The general election is November 3, 2026. The incumbent, Republican Mike Naig, who has held the office since 2018, announced his re-election campaign in May 2025.

Follow Sentient

Posted in Blog for Iowa | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Chris Jones Would Run As A Democrat For Ag Secretary

Armistice Day Celebration In Iowa City

Organizer Ed Flaherty of Iowa City Veterans for Peace said the Iowa City event was the the only Armistice Day celebration in Iowa. A small but mighty crowd attended to honor all veterans. The ringing of the bells was followed by remarks by James Zogby, songs and a luncheon.

Posted in Blog for Iowa | Tagged , | 2 Comments

Video: Miller-Meeks “Hell-Freezes-Over” Full Town Hall

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks has said she would do a town hall “when hell freezes over.”

*UPDATED

For what it’s worth, here is the entire Miller-Meeks Hell Freezes Over One Day Only Tour held in Keosaqua, Iowa Monday afternoon. I’ll just start by saying I was surprised no one asked her how she got from “I’ll do a town hall when hell freezes over” to holding a town hall. Although a commenter said on the Friday before Monday’s town hall, she called MMM’s DC office and was told there were no town halls scheduled. So…

A guy was thrown out by a sheriff during the first question.  She talked right through it.   She appeared to be reading script much of the time. People kept calling her a liar, and she just kept going. Must be the town hall instructions from the RNC. Ashley Hinson did the same thing. Attendees,  apparently aware of their precious time being squandered in service of MAGA talking points, repeatedly called out for Miller-Meeks to “move on.”

Other highlights: Someone shouted, “Why are we letting a pedophile run the country?” Taylor Wettach led a brief “vote her out” chant.

Other questions asked:

– Will you vote to release the Epstein files?
– Multiple questions about tariffs
– Why are we supporting Argentina?
– Why did you allow Trump to tear down the East Wing?
– Multiple questions about health care and ACA.
– Questions about why she voted to cut Medicaid and SNAP.
– Why do you vote for permanent tax breaks for billionaires but no help for low income families?
–  How do you explain your role in Iowa’s economic decline and how do you plan to change that?
– Last question about ICE tactics was answered by non-stop MAGA talking points. Someone called out about a person whose name I couldn’t make out* and the crowd chanted, “bring him back-bring him back” as Rep. Miller-Meeks left the stage.

[*UPDATE: As reported by Tom Barton, Cedar Rapids Gazette:

Outside the town hall, a group of family members, friends and advocates gathered to call on Miller-Meeks to help prevent the deportation of Daniel Angel Meléndez, an immigrant worker from Hills with ties to West Liberty.

Holding signs and photos, supporters from Escucha Mi Voz Iowa and area faith leaders urged Miller-Meeks to stand up for due process and family unity. Meléndez’s wife, María Lozano, a U.S. citizen, said her husband’s detention has left their young son without his father….  Miller-Meeks met privately with Lozano before the town hall, and later fielded a question inside the event about the case. She said Lozano “is filling out the necessary release of information forms,” and that her office “will make inquiries” once it has permission to do so, adding that the shutdown has slowed communication with federal agencies.  Read more detailed coverage here.]

Posted in Blog for Iowa | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Video: Miller-Meeks “Hell-Freezes-Over” Full Town Hall