His prior term he had to deal with an out of control disease (TDS), that we have mostly under control now. Just sit back and believe in America, join the movement. Chip in a little and get a hat.
Sounds like excuses for a terrible leader.
Looks like he’s leading like none other at the moment, which is what’s important. You need to leave the past, read the book, and join the present. Trump has not changed. You are just way behind.
Looks like he’s leading like none other at the moment, which is what’s important. You need to leave the past, read the book, and join the present. Trump has not changed. You are just way behind.
What? He’s literally like a monkey throwing sh*t at a wall.
Every single one of his recent decisions has either been walked back or shut down by the courts.
I’d love to have a conversation about it, but not with you. You’re a proven idiot.
Looks like he’s leading like none other at the moment, which is what’s important. You need to leave the past, read the book, and join the present. Trump has not changed. You are just way behind.
"Leading like none other at the moment" in US history is probably a fair assessment, but the authoritarian playbook isn't in it's first edition globally.
Trump loses again in court. Watch this very closely to see if Trump and Musk obey or blow it off. That is if you are concerned about coequal branches of government and our constitution.
“U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols temporarily blocked Dictator Trump from placing 2,200 USAID workers on paid leave, hours before it was due to happen. The order will remain in place for a week, until February 14th at midnight. The judge will also consider a request for a longer-term pause at a hearing this coming Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Judge Carl Nichols stated, "All USAID employees currently on administrative leave shall be reinstated until that date, and shall be given complete access to email, payment, and security notification systems until that date, and no additional employees shall be placed on administrative leave before that date." Two unions representing USAID employees - the American Foreign Service Association and American Federation of Government Employees - stated in their lawsuit: "Not a single one of defendants' actions to dismantle USAID were taken pursuant to congressional authorization." "And pursuant to federal statute, Congress is the only entity that may lawfully dismantle the agency." Two irrefutable facts”
The Trump administration approved military sales to Israel worth approximately $7.4 billion (paid for by the US, of course). So much for DOGE saving money. Save some money, send even more to Israel.
Admin also has sanctioned the ICC. Why? For issuing arrest warrants for the Israelis Netanyahu and Gallant for war crimes. So much for the rule of law. So much for MAGA.
All for Israel. As usual
You, and lots of people like you, gave Trump the keys.
So Trump is announcing that "the US will take over the Gaza strip, we'll own it" (after ethnically cleansing all Palestinians):
Notwithstanding the unreal cynicism of it, what "owning Gaza" would concretely mean is a merger of Israel and the U.S., and the U.S. permanently entangled in the Middle-East. Israel's problems would be the U.S.'s problems like never before, and the U.S. would be permanently associated with Israel in the eyes of the world.
Relatively ironic right after Trump got elected to put "America first" which I'm pretty sure didn't include settling a colony in the most conflictual land on earth...
So Trump is announcing that "the US will take over the Gaza strip, we'll own it" (after ethnically cleansing all Palestinians):
Notwithstanding the unreal cynicism of it, what "owning Gaza" would concretely mean is a merger of Israel and the U.S., and the U.S. permanently entangled in the Middle-East. Israel's problems would be the U.S.'s problems like never before, and the U.S. would be permanently associated with Israel in the eyes of the world.
Relatively ironic right after Trump got elected to put "America first" which I'm pretty sure didn't include settling a colony in the most conflictual land on earth...
Cry harder
Cope and seethe new name! Now he knows how it feels 🤣
I wonder if it might be good for Suzy Wiles to have a chat with Trump.
Maybe let him know that continually bashing all these executive branch agencies as corrupt, ineffective, bloated, useless and unnecessary might not be a good strategy
Especially since Trump is going on his 5th year being responsible for and running these agencies himself.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff @StephenM: "If you refuse to come back to the office, you're going to be laid off. Why would federal taxpayers be subsidizing Netflix watching at home?" pic.twitter.com/9th0AfPp3k
trump and co are looking into FEMA as we speak. Should be a lot, a lot, of wasteful spending in there.
Earlier this week, authorities arrested a Mexican man in Las Vegas with a "3 prior removal" who was convicted of aggravated felony and battery, in addition to spousal abuse. He is in ICE custody awaiting removal. Do tell, do those Loser protesters waving mexico flags support this man?
Earlier this week in Los Angeles authorities apprehended a Taiwanese man, whom Taiwan National Police allege is a child predator w DUI offenses that killed two. He is in ICE custody awaiting removal.
FeelsGoodMan taking out the trash and having secure borders again.
and going back to the Trump tariffs...a bit of history on tariffs:
In an initial response to the crisis, the U.S. Congress passed the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act on 17 June 1930. The Act was ostensibly aimed at protecting the American economy from foreign competition by imposing high tariffs on foreign imports. The consensus view among economists and economic historians (including Keynesians, Monetarists and Austrian economists) is that the passage of the Smoot–Hawley Tariff had, in fact, achieved an opposite effect to what was intended. It exacerbated the Great Depression[27] by preventing economic recovery after domestic production recovered, hampering the volume of trade
1. People believing that Trump at age 78 has had a come to Jesus moment and is suddenly concerned about fraud in the organizations he runs after knowing who he is. (See list below )
2. Recognizing Trump is a total fraudster and trying to pretend he isn’t this time.
Trump's fines & settlements over the years... 1988: $750K Anti-trust lawsuit Bally 1990: $750K Defamation for accurately predicting Trump Taj Mahal would fail 1991: $200K Removing black workers from casino floor 1991: $30K Circumventing state regulations 1998: $1.4M Hiring of undocumented workers 1998: $447K Money laundering violations 2000: $250K NYS Lobby Commission 2006: $100K Palm Beach flag ordinance 2015: $799K Defamation Trump University Student 2015: $10M Money laundering violations 2016: $50K Data & credit card breaches 2016: $1.3M FEC disclosure errors 2017: $25M: Trump University fraud 2019: $2M: Trump Foundation fraud 2019: $290K: Scotland wind farm 2021: $122M: Trump campaign forced to refund to donors 2022: $110K: Contempt of Court 2022: $750K: Funneling Inaugural funds to his business 2022: $1.6M Guilty 17 counts criminal tax fraud 2023: CFO sentenced to prison 2023: $10K for attacking court personnel 2023: $1M Court sanctions bogus lawsuit including $171K to be paid to Hillary 2023: $5M E Jean Carroll sexual assault 2024: $83.3M E Jean Carroll defamation 2024: $392K Court sanctions bogus lawsuit- NY Times 2024: $453M business fraud
Check Maxine Waters local Education numbers? They are absurd. Absurdly low, as she lives in a $4.6M house off her salary? How absurd is that? Talk about funding theft? Start with her. It's all about the numbers? her districts competency numbers are abysmal.
Well, I wouldn't vote for her, but come on. She's 86. By that time, most couples have accumulated a fair amount of wealth, especially if one (her husband) has been a professional athlete and invested wisely, particularly in real estate.
Beyond that: Were you under the impression that U.S. Representatives govern their districts? Mayors, governors, county executives do that--not a U.S. Representative.
So Trump is announcing that "the US will take over the Gaza strip, we'll own it" (after ethnically cleansing all Palestinians):
Notwithstanding the unreal cynicism of it, what "owning Gaza" would concretely mean is a merger of Israel and the U.S., and the U.S. permanently entangled in the Middle-East. Israel's problems would be the U.S.'s problems like never before, and the U.S. would be permanently associated with Israel in the eyes of the world.
Relatively ironic right after Trump got elected to put "America first" which I'm pretty sure didn't include settling a colony in the most conflictual land on earth...
Cry harder
Nice to see so many traitors to America who downplay the genocide of the Palestinians using American weapons.