UNDERNEWS
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February 17, 2026
Donald & Melania Trump
Is American constitutional democracy over?
The global internet took shape in academia by the second half of the 1980s, as well as many other computer networks of both academic and commercial use … By 1989, the Internet and the networks linked to it were a global system with extensive transoceanic satellite links and nodes in most developed countries. Based on earlier work, from 1980 onwards Tim Berners-Lee formalized the concept of the World Wide Web by 1989. Television viewing became commonplace in the Third World, with the number of TV sets in China and India increasing by 15 and 10 times respectively explains it.
Having spent major periods of my time split between local and national news I’m well aware that the latter doesn’t tell you enough about how life really works these days. Real people doing real things really matter.
Male height surgery
NY Times - Limb-lengthening has been practiced by
orthopedic surgeons for decades as a means of correcting deformities or length
discrepancies. But in height surgery, also called stature-lengthening, it can
be used for patients who wish to add a few inches to their height. The cosmetic
procedure has grabbed more attention recently. Patient numbers are difficult to
track, but four clinics in the United States said that they had received an
uptick in interest over the past decade.
....The risks have made height
surgery a contentious topic, and the procedure is expensive. It can cost
between $70,000 and $150,000 in the United States, driving some people to seek
treatment abroad.
Meanwhile. . .
Immigration
The American Revolution Started Over This Kind of Abuse
When elected officials call it a “nonstarter” to require federal agents to get a judicial warrant before kicking in doors, to give people bail or a trial before they face long-term prison, and to allow protests, they’re not debating border policy, they’re testing whether the Bill of Rights is still binding or has become merely decorative.
The Bill of Rights was written to put friction between the state’s power to use force and the people it governs. To restrain government.
If that friction can be removed so government can attack any one disfavored group, then constitutional rights stop being universal guarantees and turn into conditional privileges. And once that shift happens, history ... show us that the groups of people who’re unprotected never stays small for long.
This week’s news which highlights this crisis is that Republicans have shut down the Department of Homeland Security because they say Democrats’ call for ICE to follow the law and the Constitution is “a nonstarter.”
Seriously. Here’s the first sentence of the Democrats’ demand that Republicans say is so unreasonable:
... Right now, ICE is kicking in doors and smashing windows of cars in order to attack and arrest both citizens and non-citizens alike. They do it because they say they can. And to arrest, detain, and imprison people they claim they can issue their own phony, made-up “administrative warrants” and don’t need a judge or court to see any evidence or say a word.
This is complete bullshit, and it’s genuinely astonishing that Republicans are backing them up. The Fourth Amendment isn’t complicated. Here it is, in it’s entirety (notice it does NOT say “citizens” but says “people”):
“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”
That’s it. Every word. And it applies to any “person” who happens to be in the United States. Nonetheless, ignoring 250 years of American law and history, DHS General Counsel James Percival said:
“[I]llegal aliens aren’t entitled to the same Fourth Amendment protections as U.S. citizens.”
Kristi Noem
NBC News - Early in her tenure as homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem made some calls that rankled Coast Guard officials, including shifting resources away from a search and rescue mission to find a missing service member and putting them toward efforts to deport migrants, sources told NBC News.
The dynamic has only worsened in recent months, and in one contentious incident, Noem's top adviser Corey Lewandowski berated Coast Guard flight staff and threatened to fire them for taking off without one of the secretary's personal items on board: a heated blanket.
ICE
Time - Tens of thousands of people with no criminal record or pending criminal charges have been pulled off the streets by immigration agents and put into detention centers. If that pattern were to stop, the Trump Administration’s deportation stats would likely plummet.
“The apprehension of criminals moves more slowly than everyone else,” says John Sandweg, former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the Obama administration....
The data illustrates Trump’s commitment to mass deportations. The number of people arrested and detained by ICE who have no criminal convictions or pending charges has skyrocketed from 945, or 6% of all arrests, last January, to 26,044, or 44%, last month, according to data published by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. That spike reflects a dramatic transformation in how the country’s immigration system treats people who are in the country unlawfully, but have no criminal convictions or pending criminal charges.
States with the highest home and vehicle property taxes
| States with Highest Real-Estate Taxes | States with Highest Vehicle Property Taxes |
| 42. Iowa | 42. Kansas |
| 43. Wisconsin | 43. Connecticut |
| T-44. Nebraska | 44. Nevada |
| T-44. Texas | 45. Massachusetts |
| 46. New York | 46. Nebraska |
| 47. Vermont | 47. South Carolina |
| 48. New Hampshire | 48. Maine |
| 49. Connecticut | 49. Missouri |
| 50. Illinois | 50. Mississippi |
| 51. New Jersey | 51. Virginia |
Key Stats:
- Hawaii has the lowest real-estate tax, which is 7.9 times lower than in New Jersey, the state with the highest.
- Twenty-six states levy some form of vehicle property tax. Of those states, Louisiana has the lowest, which is 39.9 times lower than in Virginia, the state with the highest.
- Blue States have 27.02 percent higher real-estate property taxes, averaging $3,594, than Red States, averaging $2,830.
Anderson Cooper to leave 60 Minutes
Weather
Urban crime in record breaking decline
RIP Jesse Jackson
In early 1988, Jackson organized a rally at the former American Motors assembly plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin, approximately two weeks after new owner Chrysler announced it would close the plant by the end of the year. In his speech, Jackson spoke out against Chrysler's decision, stating "We have to put the focus on Kenosha, Wisconsin, as the place, here and now, where we draw the line to end economic violence!" and compared the workers' fight to that of the civil rights movement in Selma, Alabama. As a result, the UAW Local 72 union voted to endorse his candidacy, even against the rules of the UAW…. Jackson ran on what many considered to be a very liberal platform. Declaring that he wanted to create a "Rainbow Coalition" of various minority groups, including African Americans, Hispanics, Middle Eastern Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans, family farmers, the poor and working class, and LGBT people, as well as white progressives, Jackson ran on a platform that included:
- Creating a Works Progress Administration-style program to rebuild America's infrastructure and provide jobs to all Americans,
- Reprioritizing the War on Drugs to focus less on mandatory minimum sentences for drug users (which he views as racially biased) and more on harsher punishments for money-laundering bankers and others who are part of the "supply" end of "supply and demand"
- Reversing Reaganomics-inspired tax cuts for the richest ten percent of Americans and using the money to finance social welfare programs
- Cutting the budget of the Department of Defense by as much as fifteen percent over the course of his administration
- Declaring Apartheid-era South Africa to be a rogue nation
- Instituting an immediate nuclear freeze and beginning disarmament negotiations with the Soviet Union \
- Giving reparations to descendants of black slaves
- Supporting family farmers by reviving many of Roosevelt's New Deal–era farm programs · creating a single-payer system of universal health care
- Ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment · increasing federal funding for lower-level public education and providing free community college to all
- Applying stricter enforcement of the Voting Rights Act and
- Supporting the formation of a Palestinian state.
Jackson captured 6.9 million votes and won 11 contests: seven primaries (Alabama, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Puerto Rico and Virginia) and four caucuses (Delaware, Michigan, South Carolina and Vermont). Jackson also scored March victories in Alaska's caucuses and Texas's local conventions, despite losing the Texas primaryWhat Jackson had done was to follow a greatly ignored rule of thumb about America: If you are in a minority you can still lead the majority. In fact it’s one of the best things you can do. There are all sorts of ways - the moral leadership of civil rights activists, political leadership, leadership in the arts and literature, or in a high school.Or creating cross-cultural spaces such as the traditional Irish bar As one politician said in Chicago many years ago, “An Italian won't vote for a Jew and a Lithuanian won't vote for an Pole but all four will vote for an Irishman.”The Irish did it politically, the Jews did it culturally and blacks – thanks to those like King and Jackson – did it with a movement that spoke across cultures.It can happen again but to do so, blacks and latinos need to stop accepting the limited role of what Bobby Seale called cultural nationalism and see themselves as those with the greatest chance of becoming the new moral voice for all of America, regardless of ethnicity or gender. And the great common ground is an economic system that screws too many Americans regardless of their ethnicity.It is true that, thanks to the lies and machinations of people like Donald Trump and large corporations, a lot of white guys have been taught the wrong way to solve their real problems. They don’t need condemnation, they need help. And true friends.
NPR: The life of Jesse Jackson
February 16, 2026
The strangest Valentine card
The email, from “secret admirer Donald J. Trump,” begs people to read the “love letter” from the president and prove their devotion with a monetary donation.
“Roses are red, violets are blue. Do you still love Trump, as I love you?” the email from the PAC Never Surrender Inc. says.
Members leaving Congress at historically high rate
The most economically powerful countries
The 20 Most Powerful Economies of 2026
Market_Mind
🥇 🇺🇸 USA — $31.8Trillon
🥈 🇨🇳 China — $20.6T
🥉 🇩🇪 Germany — $5.3T
4️⃣ 🇮🇳 India — $4.5T
5️⃣ 🇯🇵 Japan — $4.4T
6️⃣ 🇬🇧 UK — $4.2T
7️⃣ 🇫🇷 France — $3.5T
8️⃣ 🇮🇹 Italy — $2.7T
9️⃣ 🇷🇺 Russia — $2.5T
🔟 🇨🇦 Canada — $2.4T