The households participating saw a 26% increase in savings, according to a survey of recipients, while 45% of families reported feeling secure enough in their financial future to be able to enjoy life more. While many other cities have similar programs supported by grant money, Albuquerque’s is fully funded through tax revenue on cannabis sales. “Rather than working multiple jobs at a time, they’re there to be with their families, to learn from one another, and to have that time at the dinner table,” said Dillon Shije, the deputy director for the Office of Equity and Inclusion. [ KOB teevee]In a related story Yang's New Mexico Forward Party earned enough status for potential candidates to appear on November's ballot.
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Snarking up The Right's tree: a blue view of red state failure
5/31/26
Cannabis sales elevate ABQ families
5/28/26
South Dakota, Trumpistan sinking fast
The May RMI for South Dakota declined to 45.7 from 47.9 in April. The state’s farm and ranchland price index climbed to 52.3 from April’s 48.0. South Dakota’s new hiring index for May sank to 44.8 from 48.0 in April. According to trade data from the [International Trade Association], South Dakota exports of agriculture goods and livestock for the quarter of 2026, compared to the same period in 2025, fell by 55.1% to $25.6 million. [Creighton]
5/26/26
Threatened dipper fighting back against LawCo
Work to replace a bridge on Elmore Road in Spearfish Canyon has been delayed again after an American dipper returned to nest on the existing structure despite the county’s best efforts to encourage the bird to move on. The Black Hills marks the eastern limit of their home range. Construction on the structure was scheduled to start in May, but after it was discovered that the dipper had come home to nest again, construction has been put off until Aug. 1. [American dipper strikes again on the Elmore Road bridge]In a related story, a brand-new Ford F-250 at Olathe Ford Lincoln in Kansas was legally placed "on hold" from customer pickup because a mama robin built an active nest directly on top of one of its tires.
5/24/26
Polls showing Democratic momentum
Generic Ballot Polling trend among Independent voters by NYT/Siena (A+) 🔴 Sep 2022: Republicans +10 🔵 Sep 2025: Democrats +10 🔵 Jan 2026: Democrats +15 🔵 May 2026: Democrats +18 Net-28 point swing towards Democrats
— Poll Tracker 📊 (@polltracker.bsky.social) May 24, 2026 at 11:00 AM
House Model Update: 🔵 DEM: 233 (+18) 🔴 GOP: 202 (-18) - May 24, 2026 - (Seat change with 2024 Election) Full article available for Substack subscribers here -> unitedstatespolling.com/p/new-pollin...
— Polling USA (@usapolling.bsky.social) May 24, 2026 at 7:56 AM
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Generic Ballot Polling: 🔵 DEM: 48% 🔴 GOP: 40% WSJ / May 18, 2026
— Polling USA (@usapolling.bsky.social) May 23, 2026 at 2:40 PM
woof, Trump's approval among REPUBLICANS is down to 57%, among those who strongly approve it
— Polling USA (@usapolling.bsky.social) May 23, 2026 at 2:40 PM
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Generic Ballot Polling: 🔵 Democrat: 49% 🔴 Republican: 42% Zogby / May 22, 2026
— Polling USA (@usapolling.bsky.social) May 22, 2026 at 7:39 PM
5/22/26
Four Corners governors move geothermal energy forward
After years of underperforming and struggling to meet its original targets, Zanskar used artificial intelligence and advanced subsurface modeling to drill a highly successful new well. Commissioned in mid-2025, this well produces 340°F water—roughly 80 degrees hotter than previous wells—effectively doubling the plant's average output to 10.8 net megawatts per hour.Using an enhanced geothermal system (EGS) at its Project Red site in northern Nevada Google-financed Fervo Energy completed a full-scale, 30-day well test able to generate 3.5 megawatts or enough electricity to power over 2,600 homes full time. Fervo employs a hydro-shearing process and believes it can deliver about 400 megawatts by 2028 or enough electricity to power 300,000 homes at once from half a dozen other sites across the western US. In 2024 BLM approved the Fervo Cape Geothermal Power Project in Beaver County, Utah which has the potential to generate up to 2 gigawatts (GW) or enough energy to supply over 2 million homes.

