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"All my life I have been an admirer of the United States and its people. But I am frightened of it now, and I am even more frightened of them.”

I am not familiar with Mr. Coyne. He does not sound like anyone I'd want to share a hunting camp with.

All my life I have been proud to be an American. There have certainly been any number of things in recent years to cause me some level of embarrassment - here's looking at you Uncle Joe. But the first few weeks of the new administration? I can feel that pride welling up inside me again, rejuvenated. And it's not just me - I have had colleagues at work say the same thing to me. We feel like we are starting to see the darkness receding, and dawn beginning to provide light once again.

Agreed, and I will be the first to admit that I voted against the man in the primary. The general was a no brainer. I doubt any previous president has ever accomplished this much in his first two weeks in office. He definitely learned from his first term and came prepared.
 
Agreed, and I will be the first to admit that I voted against the man in the primary. The general was a no brainer. I doubt any previous president has ever accomplished this much in his first two weeks in office. He definitely learned from his first term and came prepared.

Well said, and your emotional honesty shows in your ability to actually see change.

What has been rather perplexing to me is how tone deaf his adversaries are, I mean the left just keeps doubling down on the exact rhetoric and lies that lost them the election.

I'll venture to say, this first 100days will be the most important for our country in modern times.
 
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It's impossible to stay up to date with all of the amazing news. A narrative that would last a week on the msm during the first Trump term can't even make it into the print media because it will have been replaced by ten new stories. Defunding sanctuary cities is a fairly big story that the mainstream media will be shocked and upset with. We will see if it lasts till Friday.

 
Agreed, and I will be the first to admit that I voted against the man in the primary. The general was a no brainer. I doubt any previous president has ever accomplished this much in his first two weeks in office. He definitely learned from his first term and came prepared.

I have said all the way back to his first term - love the policies, not always enthralled with the man. I still maintain I want it all: character and policy. I really hope this first two weeks is indicative of how his term will go, with refraining from social media petulance.
 
Trump appears to have evolved (somewhat).. the left hasn't evolved at all yet and is just re-trying the same things that have worked so well for them over the last couple of decades..

What Im waiting to see is when ANTIFA, BLM, or whoever it is that is going to replace those groups as the militant activists du jour start pulling the same stunts they were pulling the last time Trump held office..

Again, he appears to have evolved.. his cabinet appears to be much more loyal (so far)... Capitol Hill appears to be backing his plays (so far)..

Im going to bet the response our extreme activists on the left will be expecting.. wont be the response that they receive..
 
Yeah, I bought a poop scooper (tray, rake n spade combo with long handles) for my new puppy about a month ago for $16, shipped from TEMU. Came from their warehouse in Canada.

Amazing prices, and quality isn't bad either.

Purchased many a Honda knock off Chinese carburetor for small engines shipped directly from China on eBay delivered by us mail. I guess that’s over.
 
Trump appears to have evolved (somewhat).. the left hasn't evolved at all yet and is just re-trying the same things that have worked so well for them over the last couple of decades..

What Im waiting to see is when ANTIFA, BLM, or whoever it is that is going to replace those groups as the militant activists du jour start pulling the same stunts they were pulling the last time Trump held office..

Again, he appears to have evolved.. his cabinet appears to be much more loyal (so far)... Capitol Hill appears to be backing his plays (so far)..

Im going to bet the response our extreme activists on the left will be expecting.. wont be the response that they receive..

I agree with you that the cornered animal is going to strike back. I don't know how but it could be violent. In my opinion I don't think ANTIFA or BLM was completely organic. I also wouldn't be surprised that they were funded and backed in some government budget like USAID through multiple NGO's. Defunding these black holes all across the federal government will be critical in keeping the peace.

What we are seeing from the left these past couple of weeks seems to be an extinction burst.
 
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Brilliant summation, I'm afraid. Andrew says it better than me.
Andrew Coyne.....
“Nothing mattered, in the end. Not the probable dementia, the unfathomable ignorance, the emotional incontinence; not, certainly, the shambling, hate-filled campaign, or the ludicrously unworkable anti-policies.
The candidate out on bail in four jurisdictions, the convicted fraud artist, the adjudicated rapist and serial sexual predator, the habitual bankrupt, the stooge of Vladimir Putin, the man who tried to overturn the last election and all of his creepy retinue of crooks, ideologues and lunatics: Americans took a long look at all this and said, yes please.
There is no sense in understating the depth of the disaster. This is a crisis like no other in our lifetimes. The government of the United States has been delivered into the hands of a gangster, whose sole purpose in running, besides staying out of jail, is to seek revenge on his enemies. The damage Donald Trump and his nihilist cronies can do – to America, but also to its democratic allies, and to the peace and security of the world – is incalculable. We are living in the time of Nero.
The first six months will be a time of maximum peril. NATO must from this moment be considered effectively obsolete, without the American security guarantee that has always been its bedrock. We may see new incursions by Russia into Europe – the poor Ukrainians are probably done for, but now it is the Baltics and the Poles who must worry – before the Europeans have time to organize an alternative. China may also accelerate its Taiwanese ambitions.
At home, Mr. Trump will be moving swiftly to consolidate his power. Some of this will be institutional – the replacement of tens of thousands of career civil servants with Trumpian loyalists. But some of it will be … atmospheric.
At some point someone – a company whose chief executive has displeased him, a media critic who has gotten under his skin – will find themselves the subject of unwanted attention from the Trump administration. It might not be so crude as a police arrest. It might just be a little regulatory matter, a tax audit, something like that. They will seek the protection of the courts, and find it is not there.
The judges are also Trump loyalists, perhaps, or too scared to confront him. Or they might issue a ruling, and find it has no effect – that the administration has called the basic bluff of liberal democracy: the idea that, in the crunch, people in power agree to be bound by the law, and by its instruments the courts, the same as everyone else. Then everyone will take their cue. Executives will line up to court him. Media organizations, the large ones anyway, will find reasons to be cheerful.
Of course, in reality things will start to fall apart fairly quickly. The huge across-the-board tariffs he imposes will tank the world economy. The massive deficits, fuelled by his ill-judged tax policies – he won’t replace the income tax, as he promised, but will fill it with holes – and monetized, at his direction, by the Federal Reserve, will ignite a new round of inflation.
Most of all, the insane project of deporting 12 million undocumented immigrants – finding them, rounding them up and detaining them in hundreds of internment camps around the country, probably for years, before doing so – will consume his administration. But by then it will be too late.
We should not count upon the majority of Americans coming to their senses in any event. They were not able to see Mr. Trump for what he was before: why should that change? Would they not, rather, be further coarsened by the experience of seeing their neighbours dragged off by the police, or the military, further steeled to the necessity of doing “tough things” to “restore order?”
Some won’t, of course. But they will find in time that the democratic levers they might once have pulled to demand change are no longer attached to anything. There are still elections, but the rules have been altered: there are certain obstacles, certain disadvantages if you are not with the party of power. It will seem easier at first to try to change things from within. Then it will be easier not to change things.
All of this will wash over Canada in various ways – some predictable, like the flood of refugees seeking escape from the camps; some less so, like the coarsening of our own politics, the debasement of morals and norms by politicians who have discovered there is no political price to be paid for it. And who will have the backing of their patron in Washington.
All my life I have been an admirer of the United States and its people. But I am frightened of it now, and I am even more frightened of them.”
Written by Andrew Coyne.
Andrew Coyne is a highly respected Canadian columnist with the Globe and Mail and a regular panelist on CBC's The National, who has previously worked with Macleans Magazine (Senior Editor) and the National Post.

Since it’s all over anyway, I’ll send you an address where you can send all your rifles.
 
IMO, this is where most of the fraud and waste will be found. The big numbers may be adding up fast. A Big 4 firm would take years to figure this out with thousands of CPA's a hand full of years ago. It will be interesting to see what a couple dozen six sigma guys with AI will be able to accomplish.

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This is Luke Farritor mentioned in the above post.

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Mitch McConnell doing his best Biden imitation by falling down the steps.....twice.
Retire Mitch. There's a new republican party brewing, and your kind is going extinct. Take Lindsey Graham, and some of the others RINO's with you.
I'll hold the door open.
 
I agree with you that the cornered animal is going to strike back. I don't know how but it could be violent. In my opinion I don't think ANTIFA or BLM was completely organic. I also wouldn't be surprised that they were funded and backed in some government budget like USAID through multiple NGO's. Defunding these black holes all across the federal government will be critical in keeping the peace.

What we are seeing from the left these past couple of weeks seems to be an extinction burst.
That 50 state rally/protest is happening today at state capitols by the"Tards" in defiance against project 2025.
These sheep really are clueless.
 
the mid terms are going to be tough for the R's.. there are only 13 D's up for re-election in the senate.. and most are reasonably popular and will likely retain their seats.. while there are 20 R's up for re-election and many of them have become disliked by the R party at large (but still maintain popularity in their home states) like McConnel, Graham, and Collins..

The old guard senators like McConnel, Graham, etc.. may want to be very careful over the next 18 months or so.. not only does POTUS bear the last name Trump, but so does the Chairman of the RNC... Without RNC campaign dollars the next run for office might not as easy as the last few runs for office.. Which not only could negatively impact the individual senators, but also screw the nation in the process if too many seats turn back blue..

Sadly I don't think McConnel cares... He is more concerned with his own ideals and agenda items than he is the will of the people I am afraid..
 
Sadly I don't think McConnel cares... He is more concerned with his own ideals and agenda items than he is the will of the people I am afraid..

McConnel is reminding me of McCain at this point in his career. ie: Obama Care
 
Apparently the Chinese gave up on their attempt to buy the Pentagon and also the bunker under the Greenbriar Hotel in West Virginia, so they are building their own doomsday bunker.

I think at this point it is worth remembering a great quote from Dr. Stranglove: There's no fighting allowed in the War Room.


 

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