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He-e-e-re's Donnie!
@POTUS greets White House tour guests as the White House reopens tours to the public. #Tours: image via Doug Mills @dougmillsnyt, 7 March 2017
After waving from behind a velvet rope, President Donald Trump emerges to greet visitors touring the White House in Washington, March 7, 2017. #APPhoto by @evanvucci: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 7 March 2017
HHS Secretary Dr. Price compares size of #ObamaCare, right, to House GOP Health Care Bill, left, @ the WH. @PressSec #Trumpcare #HHSGov.: image via Doug Mills @dougmillsnyt, 7 March 2017
My message to GOP Senate: If you like ObamaCare, you can keep it, but people want change and fact is ObamaCare must go.
Olivier Knox Retweeted Vice President Pence
Olivier Knox added,
So VP Pence will cast opposition to this specific bill as a vote to keep Obamacare? Things got real, real fast.
image via Olivier Knox @OKnox, 7 March 2017
Olivier Knox Retweeted Vice President Pence
Olivier Knox added,
So VP Pence will cast opposition to this specific bill as a vote to keep Obamacare? Things got real, real fast.
image via Olivier Knox @OKnox, 7 March 2017
Reading The Pictures added,
As the tour is First Lady turf, this photo – with it auspicious background – is one more #Trump gender/power telegraph #sweptundertherug
image via Reading The Pictures @ReadingThepix, 7 March 2017
just another day. be grateful for what you have. [homeless workers, Chittagong, Bangladesh]: photo by amir hamja, 19 May 2016
just another day. be grateful for what you have. [homeless workers, Chittagong, Bangladesh]: photo by amir hamja, 19 May 2016
just another day. be grateful for what you have. [homeless workers, Chittagong, Bangladesh]: photo by amir hamja, 19 May 2016
image via Reading The Pictures @ReadingThepix, 7 March 2017
Brecht: On Painting and the Painter, from The Book of Twists and Turns (“Are they at least the feelings about the terrible situation of the barge-hauler?”)
just another day. be grateful for what you have. [homeless workers, Chittagong, Bangladesh]: photo by amir hamja, 19 May 2016
just another day. be grateful for what you have. [homeless workers, Chittagong, Bangladesh]: photo by amir hamja, 19 May 2016
just another day. be grateful for what you have. [homeless workers, Chittagong, Bangladesh]: photo by amir hamja, 19 May 2016
To Me-ti as a young painter, whose father and brothers were barge-haulers. There ensued the following conversation: “I don’t see your father, the barge-hauler, in your pictures.” “Should I only paint my father?” “No, there could be other barge-haulers, but I don’t see any of them in your pictures.” “Why does it have to be barge-haulers? Aren’t there other things?” “Sure, but I also don’t see other people who work a lot and get paid very little in your pictures.” “Can’t I paint what I want?” “Sure, but what do you want? The barge-haulers are in a terrible situation, one wants to help them or should want to help, and you know the situation, you can draw, and yet you draw sunflowers! Is that excusable?” “I don’t draw sunflowers, I draw lines and patches and the feelings I sometimes have.” “Are they at least the feelings about the terrible situation of the barge-hauler?” “Maybe.” “You have forgotten them and now you only remember your feelings?” “I participate in the development of painting.” “Not in the development of the barge-hauler?” “As a human being I’m in the Association of Mi-en-leh, which wants to eliminate exploitation and oppression, but as a painter I develop the forms of painting.” “That’s like saying: as a chef I poison the food, but as a man I buy medicine. The situation of the barge-hauler is so awful, because they cannot wait. While your painting develops, they are starving. You are their messenger and you take too long to learn how to speak. You feel something general [Allgemeines], but the barge-haulers who have sent you for help, feel something specific [Besonderes], namely hunger. You know what we don’t know, and share with us, what we know. What does this mean: you learn to operate ink and brush when you have nothing specific [bestimmtes] in mind? You only find it difficult to operate ink and brush when something specific [Bestimmtes] should be expressed with them. The exploiters are speaking of a thousand things, but the exploited speak of exploitation. You erstwhile barge-hauler!”
Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956): On Painting and the Painter, English version by Todd Cronan, from Me-ti,orThe Book of Twists and Turns(posthumously published from fragmentary materials, 1965)
"After suffering is deliverance"
Dancers eat lunch during a break from performing at the Virgin of Candelaria celebrations in Puno, Peru, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017.: photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP, 5 February 2017
In this Jan. 23, 2017 photo, Maria Jose de Souza reacts as she talks about her husband who died in a massacre inside Alcacuz prison in Natal, Brazil. A surviving inmate posted cellphone video of the carnage on WhatsApp, and Souza recognized a tattoo on the body of her beheaded husband. He had been in prison for three years for robbery and manslaughter, and was to be released in June.: photo by Felipe Dana/AP, 23 January 2017
A reveler wearing a unicorn mask enjoys the "Ceu na Terra" or Heaven on Earth street party in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017. Merrymakers take to the streets in hundreds of open-air "bloco" parties during Rio's over-the-top Carnival, the highlight of the year for many.: photo by Leo Correa/AP, 25 February 2017
A riot police fires towards demonstrators during a protest against the state government in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. The protesters are denouncing a proposal to privatize the state's water and sewage company.: photo by Felipe Dana/AP, 9 February 2017
In this Feb. 4, 2017 photo, a child holds a bowl of hot food as the Avila family has lunch at their home in Coata, a small village on the shore of Lake Titicaca in the Puno region of Peru. Lake Titicaca was once worshipped by Incas who proclaimed its deep blue waters the birthplace of the sun, but today high levels of mercury, cadmium, zinc and copper are found in the fish locals consume, according to a 2014 government study.: photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP, 4 February 2017
In this Feb. 13, 2017 photo, a prisoner, too weak to stand, lies in the prison infirmary at the National Penitentiary in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Haitian prosecutors and rights activists are sounding an alarm about collapsing conditions at the impoverished country's prisons as malnutrition from acute food shortages and a slew of preventable illnesses are leading to an upsurge of inmate deaths.: photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP, 13 February 2017
This Feb. 13, 2017 photo shows the tattoos on the chest and abdomen of a prisoner incarcerated at the National Penitentiary in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The tattoo on his chest reads in Haitian Creole: "After suffering is deliverance.": photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP, 13 February 2017
People break into a store during clashes with riot police at a protest against the state government in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. The protesters are denouncing a proposal to privatize the state's water and sewage company.: photo by Felipe Dana/AP, 9 February 2017
A Carnival performer holds a mirror shard as she puts on lipstick in Les Cayes, Haiti, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. Haiti's three-day Carnival festivities have brought rum-fueled parties, imaginative costumes and high-energy dance music to a southern city that's still recovering from last year's punishing Hurricane Matthew.: photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP, 28 February 2017
Costumed patients from the Nise da Silveira Mental Health Institute wait for the start of their Carnival parade, coined in Portuguese: "Loucura Suburbana," or Suburban Madness, in the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. Patients, their relatives and institute workers held their parade one day before the official start of Carnival.: photo by Silvia Izquierdo/AP, 23 February 2017
Erlita Pereira Goncalves shows police and photographers the casings of bullets she said were used to kill her son Nelson Eduardo in Vitoria, Espirito Santo state, Brazil, Thursday, Feb 9, 2017. Goncalves said her 30-year-old son was shot dead by attackers who broke into their home and killed him in front of her.: photo by Diego Herculano/AP, 9 February 2017
A supporter of Haiti's President Jovenel Moise impersonates the new president, with a sign behind him that reads in Creole "Energy plus encouragement plus movement plus work" during Moise's inauguration in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017. Moise was sworn-in as president for the next five years after a bruising two-year election cycle, inheriting a struggling economy and a deeply divided society.: photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP, 7 February 2017
Forensic medics investigate a crime scene where two people were shot dead by unidentified attackers in Culiacan, Mexico, late Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017. More people have been killed in Sinaloa state, hours after several suspects and a marine died during a clash in the city.: photo by Rashide Frias/AP, 7 February 2016
A guest wearing a mask attends a traditional Carnival ball at the Copacabana Palace hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017. In stark contrast to the hundreds of hard-charging street parties across Rio that are open to anyone, the "Baile do Copa" bills itself as a fairytale event where the country's elite can see and be seen in a hotel known for both opulence and a lengthy tradition of welcoming world leaders and stars.: photo by Leo Correa/AP, 25 February 2017
In this Feb. 2, 2017 photo, an inmate sits facing the wall at the end of a corridor between cells at the Monte Cristo agricultural penitentiary in Boa Vista, Brazil. Some prisoners serving time for lesser crimes were forced to participate in gang-driven slaughters that left at least 130 inmates dead in January at this jail, and one other.: photo by Felipe Dana/AP, 2 February 2017
Revelers attend the Ceu na Terra, or 'Heaven on Earth' carnival street party in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017. Merrymakers take to the streets in hundreds of open-air "bloco" parties ahead of Rio's over-the-top Carnival, the highlight of the year for many.: photo by Felipe Dana/AP. 18 February 2017
A masked demonstrator stands in front a bus as he blocks a street next to the Sambodrome during a protest against the state government in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Feb. 20, 2017. The protesters are denouncing a proposal to privatize the state's water and sewage company.: photo by Leo Correa/AP, 20 February 2017
A performer from the Academicos do Grande Rio samba school parades during Carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017.: photo by Mauro Pimentel/AP, 27 February 2017
A Quechua Indian watches a protest march against Bolivia's President Evo Morales, while a woman holds a sign with a message that reads in Spanish; "Bolivia said no!" regarding a referendum ruling out his run for a fourth term, in La Paz, Bolivia, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017.: photo by Juan Karita/AP, 21 February 2017
An injured woman is helped after a float of the first samba school crashed during Carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017. A float in Rio de Janeiro's world famous Carnival parade crashed Sunday evening, and police said several people were injured.: photo by Carlos Junior/AP, 26 February 2017
In this Feb. 13, 2017 photo, some prisoners play dominoes, checkers or card games, during recreation time inside the National Penitentiary in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Inmates, some waiting up to eight years to see a judge, try to keep their sanity by maintaining a daily routine of push-ups and lifting jugs filled with dirty water. Others play checkers or dominoes.: photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP, 13 February 2017
A Carnival performer is painted by his friends before the start of a parade in Les Cayes, Haiti, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. Tuesday's celebrations were the last major party day of Haiti's Carnival, a mixture of Catholic pre-Lenten festivities and African, Spanish and native cultures found throughout the Americas and the Caribbean.: photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP, 28 February 2017