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Trump Dictatorship and All Things Politics

Good news everyone. Here is a news source of what is actually happening in the Trump admin. None of the spin your yahoo, MSNBC, NY times sources put on it.

 
Wow! Love all the great news. NONE of this happens under Kamala or any other Democrat president.


It’s no mystery why the media is out with their latest psyop about President Donald Trump’s first 100 days. They’re calling it a disaster of historic proportions or something. It’s another moment for the legacy media to debase and humiliate themselves, providing another window for more Americans to flock to alternate information ecosystems. When you boil down why the press is so mad, it’s simple: Trump is doing the opposite of what Biden would have done.

  • Hyundai announced a $20 billion investment in the U.S., which will create 14,000 new jobs. The investment includes $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana, which will create nearly 1,500 jobs.
  • TSMC announced an unprecedented $100 billion investment in U.S.-based semiconductor chip manufacturing.
  • Apple announced a historic $500 billion investment that will create 20,000 new U.S.-based jobs.
  • CMA CGM announced a $20 billion investment in U.S. shipbuilding and logistics, which will create 10,000 new jobs.
  • Eli Lilly and Company announced a $27 billion investment in its U.S.-based manufacturing.
  • Wisconsin-based Clarios, a leader in low-voltage energy storage, announced a $6 billion plan to expand its U.S.-based manufacturing
  • After meeting with President Trump, car maker Stellantis announced it will reopen its assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois — putting 1,500 employees back to work — and build its next-generation Dodge Durango in Detroit, Michigan.
Yet, I think the immigration overhaul is the most satisfying accomplishment after four years of sustained invasion. The border wall has resumed construction. Welfare for illegals is ending, and the cockamamie game known as ‘catch-and-release’ is over:

  1. Reduced Illegal Border Crossings by over 95%.
  2. 99% increase in arrests of criminal aliens.
  3. 137% increase in arrests in the interior of the country.
ICE arrested 370+ illegal immigrants as part of a major operation in Massachusetts — many of whom have serious criminal convictions and charges, including murder, child rape, fentanyl trafficking, and armed robbery.

ICE arrested 32,809 illegal immigrants — nearly 75% of whom were accused or convicted criminals — virtually the same number of arrests over the entirety of Biden’s final year in office.
  • Los Angeles Times: “California-Mexico border, once overwhelmed, now nearly empty”
  • Bloomberg: “US-Bound Migration Plunges 99% Along Panama Jungle Route”
  • Illegal border crossings have declined to the lowest level ever recorded — down 94% from last February and down 96% from the all-time high of the Biden Administration. In one sector, illegal border crossings are down 99% over 2023.
  • Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin: “If Fox were to send me down there right now, I would have trouble finding a single migrant on camera.”
  • CBS immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez: “Typically, when we go to the U.S./Mexico border, we at least see one group of people who are trying to cross into the U.S. illegally. We did not see a single migrant.”
Egg prices are down, illegal aliens can no longer receive mortgages, and let’s not forget the great work the Department of Government Efficiency is doing auditing the government’s finances, uncovering a sordid web of wasteful spending and pork projects whose sole purpose was to enrich the political elite and their allies. It’s why the reaction to USAID’s extreme overhaul was met with such fury from the DC cabal. No one cared—there’s a reason for that:

Wholesale egg prices continued to drop, falling to an average price of $3 per dozen — or nearly 60% since January amid the Trump Administration’s efforts to combat the avian bird flu and repopulate the chicken supply.

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$150 billion in DOGE savings … President Trump and DOGE stopped the waste, fraud, and abuse happening within USAID — ensuring taxpayers are no longer on the hook for funding pet projects of entrenched bureaucrats, such as:
  • $10,000 to the “Bearded Ladies Cabaret”
  • $168,000 for an Anthony Fauci museum exhibit
  • $2M for sex change operations in Guatemala
  • $20M for Sesame Street in Iraq
  • The Department of Labor canceled nearly $600 million in “America Last” grants, including millions for “gender equity in the Mexican workplace” and “assisting foreign migrant workers” in Malaysia.

  • President Trump secured the safe return of NASA astronauts who were stranded in space for nine months by the previous administration.
  • The Department of Justice seized hundreds of thousands of dollars of cryptocurrency intended to support Hamas and other terrorist organizations.
  • President Trump signed an executive order to crack down on price gouging and ticket scalping in the entertainment industry.
  • Signed Laken Riley Act, requiring ICE to detain illegals who committed theft or violence.
  • Only two options for biological sex on US passports.
  • The Department of Homeland Security unveiled the CBP Home App, which repurposes the Biden-era CBP One App to give illegal immigrants the option of self-deporting.
  • Ordered government workers back to the office for 5 days a week.
  • President Trump instructed the Secretary of the Treasury to stop production of the penny, which costs 3.69 cents to make.
  • Following a meeting with President Trump, the United Arab Emirates committed to a $1.4 trillion U.S. investment framework over the next decade.
  • Secured more than $1.5 trillion in foreign investment commitments. That’s $3,000 per American.
  • Food stamps not allowed for junk food The Department of Health and Human Services announced states can bar welfare recipients from using taxpayer dollars to purchase unhealthy soft drinks.
It's easy to see why the media views this as a chaotic mess. It’s everything that’s not ‘woke’ or left-wing garbage -- policies that enhance public safety, grow the economy, expand freedom, and return common sense to society. We no longer have COVID vaccine or mask mandates in schools.

It’s a battle between normalcy and the lizard people. And most voters support Trump’s policies. That’s a fact. Sorry, who would be against seizing the funds of terrorists? Oh, sorry, I forgot about the Ivy League; the people who work and attend school there might be upset about something like that.
 
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Wait we’re actually still doing global warming is a hoax? Jesus Christ, so many people will just ignore reality if it is inconvenient for them. Pathetic


The ‘media is anti Trump’ ******** is another one. Give me a ****ing break, the media made Trump, they are the ones who normalized him. Media completely betrayed the American people by going for clicks and drama instead of actually calling Trump what he is or not allowing him to lie constantly with no recourse. The fact that his sycophants actually believe that he is treated unfairly by the media instead of with the absolute softest kid gloves possible is another baffling thing these idiots just eat up.
 
You are projecting what you think people think onto people.
Hard, addictive, destructive drugs are bad. Doesn't matter if it's fentanyl, crack, PCP, or whatever. Most people think this. Most people don't make it a black or white issue. If there is less fentanyl then that's a good thing for everyone regardless of who takes credit for the decrease or how the decrease of achieved.

I disagree that supply will follow demand for certain. Demand is driven highly by the supply/addiction.

If someone is addicted to fentanyl but can not get fetanyl then in time the addiction subsides as does the demand.
Most often they switch to something more accessible, in the case of addiction.
 
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You are projecting what you think people think onto people.
Hard, addictive, destructive drugs are bad. Doesn't matter if it's fentanyl, crack, PCP, or whatever. Most people think this. Most people don't make it a black or white issue. If there is less fentanyl then that's a good thing for everyone regardless of who takes credit for the decrease or how the decrease of achieved.

I disagree that supply will follow demand for certain. Demand is driven highly by the supply/addiction.

If someone is addicted to fentanyl but can not get fetanyl then in time the addiction subsides as does the demand.
I completely disagree. We just saw Trump win a second term by making drugs and race one of if not the primary issue. Our politics is dominated by how race is intertwined with drugs and crime. You might not be making it an issue by many Americans including the major political party and its propaganda apparatus sure are. The consistent message is: “Scary brown and black people living in the inner cities scary are doing and selling scary drugs and are bringing those scary drugs into your clean true American hardworking white not scary suburbs and rural areas. Be scared and afraid and vote for the white dictator who will fix everything and get rid of all the scary black drug addicts who eat your pets.”

And the way the crack epidemic of the 80s and 90s has been portrayed as opposed to opioids? Night and day difference. It’s impossible to ignore the racial issues that underly this. Just look at the incarceration rates of the two races. There’s a reason why these majority of our prisons are filled with poc and it’s not because they use drugs at a higher rate than whites… again, you might not see addiction as a racial issue but plenty of cops, judges, prosecutors, and politicians sure do
 
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The best President of my lifetime that I never cast a vote for.

I'll stick with my McCain vote.

On the next one I voted third party. I can't even remember who it was I voted for. I could have voted for Obama or Romney and felt okay about it today, but I didn't vote for either one.

And not a day went by on Fox News where he wasn’t absolutely trashed. Republicans even voted against the interests of their constituents and their own health care reforms, in order to make him a “one term president.”
 
Most often they switch to something more accessible, in the case of addiction.
Or they blow their heads off with all too easily accessible suicide machines. Male suicide rates in America are through the roof, in large part due to the ease of buying guns. America, land of addiction and guns! So much freedom. We could change things. Universal health care, gun reform, etc might help. But that might require voting for not a demagogue. Legislation? Yawn, boring. Let’s make another video shaving the heads off Latinos and crap on one of our allies.
 
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I completely disagree. We just saw Trump win a second term by making drugs and race one of if not the primary issue. Our politics is dominated by how race is intertwined with drugs and crime. You might not be making it an issue by many Americans including the major political party and its propaganda apparatus sure are. The consistent message is: “Scary brown and black people living in the inner cities scary are doing and selling scary drugs and are bringing those scary drugs into your clean true American hardworking white not scary suburbs and rural areas. Be scared and afraid and vote for the white dictator who will fix everything and get rid of all the scary black drug addicts who eat your pets.”

And the way the crack epidemic of the 80s and 90s has been portrayed as opposed to opioids? Night and day difference. It’s impossible to ignore the racial issues that underly this. Just look at the incarceration rates of the two races. There’s a reason why these majority of our prisons are filled with poc and it’s not because they use drugs at a higher rate than whites… again, you might not see addiction as a racial issue but plenty of cops, judges, prosecutors, and politicians sure do
Look, I'm done with this discussion. I'm not reading anymore of your drivel about this.
The question you asked to start this idiotic conversation was "is fentanyl a problem though?"
The answer is simply yes. It's an extremely addictive AND extremely deadly drug. Of course the answer is yes. Don't ask such stupid questions.
 
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