Trump’s Common Sense Executive Orders: What’s Not To Like?
As promised, on day one of his administration, Donald Trump took pen in hand and signed a mound of executive orders in a flurry of cursive penmanship.
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As promised, on day one of his administration, Donald Trump took pen in hand and signed a mound of executive orders in a flurry of cursive penmanship.
Common Sense Makes A Comeback In America While the LSMBTGA Fills Their “Diapies” And Cries Wolf
During his visit to North Carolina President Trump had several disparaging things to say about FEMA. Apparently, there is an executive order to reorganize or “overhaul” the organization. He also hinted that the right answer is to disband the organization. THAT is the right answer. I thought job one for DOGE would be to disestablish …
Just now in his briefing and signing of the Laken Riley Act, President Trump announced that he would expand the bed capacity at Guantanamo Bay by 30,000 beds to house criminal illegal aliens. More to follow!
My long time readers know that I considered digital currency to be the civil rights issue of our age. Indeed, it was the mechanism by which the federal government would have total control over every accept of our lives, even the tiny, tiny insignificant ones.
After months of dodging questions (and truth) about gain-of-function research during congressional hearings, Fauci got a get-out-of-jail-free card.
How good was Donald Trump’s first week? On the seventh day, Meghan McCain wanted to put him on Mount Rushmore. She tweeted: If Trump deports Prince Harry they will put him on Mt. Rushmore.
On Day 1, President Trump stopped the politically motived persecution of a doctor trying to stop the mutilation of children as young as 11. Democrats wanted to send him to prison.
In 2018, President Trump addressed the United Nations in the annual presidential welcome to that body. He said, “Reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion and intimidation. “
By some counts, the total number of Biden pardons exceeds 8,000, and he has even bragged about being the president who handed out the most pardons and sentence commutations in US history.
Symbols are powerful tools that communicate values, intentions, and identities, often without a single word being spoken.
Once again the rapier wit of Don Surber looks at last week’s significant events and provides his own, somewhat ribald interpretation, while looking forward to a new day in America
Do we live in a world gone mad or are we witnesses to a majestically orchestrated plan? It is easy to see the world-gone-mad part; but the followers of Jesus have the information to watch the divinely orchestrated plan coming to fruition
Donald Trump has been in office for less than a week. That’s one job I definitely wouldn’t want. Never, in the history of our nation, have we seen so much disaster, on so many levels and in every sector of society. I can’t think of any incoming president in history that ever faced what Trump is …
On Thursday, Donald Trump delivered to the World Economic Forum his speech for his second inauguration, this time as leader of the free world—a duty no Democrat president has embraced since JFK.
In a long-overdue act of justice, the decision to reinstate military members discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine—with full back pay—is a step toward restoring honor to those who stood firm in their convictions.
You’re going through something right now. Something bad. Something truly, inexplicably, wholly, and everlastingly crappy.
I don’t know what it is. But it’s ugly. And it’s getting the best of you.
When the COVID-19 vaccines rolled out, we were told they were a miraculous “safe and effective” solution to the pandemic. Time has made both of those statements false.
John Harris is founding editor and global editor-in-chief of Politico, a news outlet that tells Washington what it wants to hear. This week, he told DC something it needed to hear: Trump really is your president this time.
If Donald Trump truly wants to cement his legacy as a defender of American greatness, he need look no further than the example set by Theodore Roosevelt.