Six New Things – Week of 10.27.25

Disinformation, duplicity, and lies create distrust, confusion, and harms that can be generational and global. Counter scapegoating, fear-mongering, and other &$!#% with real history, wisdom, and truth-telling.

ONE

In her October 25, 2025 Letters from an American post, Heather Cox Richardson, wrote,

‘Yesterday the Trump administration said it would not use any of the approximately $6 billion the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) holds in reserve to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)…

this position contradicts the shutdown plan the USDA released in late September. Then, it said: “Congressional intent is evident that SNAP’s operations should continue since the program has been provided with multi-year contingency funds that can be used for State Administrative Expenses to ensure that the State can also continue operations during a Federal Government shutdown. These multi-year contingency funds are also available to fund participant benefits in the event that a lapse occurs in the middle of the fiscal year.”

Yesterday’s USDA memo also says that any states that tap their own resources to provide food benefits will not be reimbursed.

Today, in yet another violation of the Hatch Act that prohibits the use of government resources for partisan ends, the USDA Food and Nutrition Service website reads: “Senate Democrats have now voted 12 times to not fund the food stamp program, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Bottom line, the well has run dry. At this time, there will be no benefits issued November 01. We are approaching an inflection point for Senate Democrats. They can continue to hold out for healthcare for illegal aliens and gender mutilation procedures or reopen the government so mothers, babies, and the most vulnerable among us can receive critical nutrition assistance.”’

In this one post, the current administration has: violated the law by using a government website for ‘partisan ends’; lied about Democrat votes and motivations; scapegoated immigrant and queer peoples; subtly blamed impoverished people for ‘running the well dry’; and co-opted/appropriated the nomenclature, ‘the most vulnerable among us’ – a group of people for whom this government has historically and continuously shown no concern; and in so doing, attempted to sow further division between the presumably white ‘mothers, babies, and most vulnerable among us’ and anyone deemed unworthy of the ‘critical nutrition assistance’ they are unlawfully withholding.

For more context on the government shutdown and motivations behind it, please see Heather Cox Richardson’s October 24, 2025 Letters from an American.

TWO

For some real history behind how we got here:

Find more in our Social Justice Engagement: Politics & Social Structure and Technology & AI lib guides.

THREE

For some truth-telling and reality-checking:

  • In Fight Oligarchy (Crown), Bernie Sanders, ‘observes how a corrupt campaign finance system allows billionaires in both parties to increasingly control our political system’  – AND – ‘reminds [us] that true power rests with the people—and …presents a path forward to a reinvigorated democracy’.
  • The Soulwork of Justice: Four Movements for Contemplative Action (Orbis), offers support for justice workers, ‘culled from the wisdom of decades of leadership… in global ecumenical initiatives, religious organizations, and social justice movements’.

Find more in our Social Justice Engagement: Reimagined Democracy & Moral Economy and Spiritual Practices: Contemplative Activism lib guides.

FOUR

Spiritual practices fuel curiosity and steep us in Divine Presence – wisdom, truth, and ‘what’s really real’:

Find more in our Spiritual Practices: Personal Practice and Cultivating Gratitude & Joy lib guides.

FIVE

Curiosity is how we grow in wisdom:

Spiritual Practices: Intentionality – Meaning & True Self; Pastoral Care: Mental Health; Tweens Teens: Fiction lib guides.

SIX

Wisdom guides us away from the overwhelm of perfectionism and the fear of failure:

Find more in our Social Justice: Confronting Misogyny/Toxic Masculinity; Reimagining Church: Reclaiming Small/Rural; and Faith Formation: Antibullying & Friendship lib guides.