We hear a great deal of speculation regarding the fundamental differences between Trump’s first and second terms, and the author of the meme here seems to have a good point. When we elected Trump in 2016, we knew that he …
We hear a great deal of speculation regarding the fundamental differences between Trump’s first and second terms, and the author of the meme here seems to have a good point. When we elected Trump in 2016, we knew that he …
I have some very bad news for the author of the meme here. Barring a miracle, Trump will spend the next four years trying to make himself an autocrat, along the lines of Putin, Xi, Jong Un, and the scores …
If you want to hear from someone who’s truly pessimistic about the next four years of life here in the United States, check out Michael MacKay at left. Holy cats. I join those who hold out hope that this isn’t …
The GOP, at least for the last century, has indeed consistently been about helping the rich get richer. The only thing new is that they are now empowered to make this happen like no prior time in U.S. history. Our …
It’s hard to understand how the working class relates to Trump; they certainly aren’t doing well financially. It’s a considerable mystery; they can’t afford eggs, but they seem to love getting stepped on by the U.S. federal government.
Wait a ding-dong minute here. Wasn’t the top priority lowering the price of gasoline and eggs? Won’t the MAGA crowd feel ripped off when they learn that Trump and his appointees couldn’t care less about them? Just kidding. The answer …
This meme presents an extremely pessimistic statement about America’s future. Yes, it’s possible that Trump will succeed in the tasks he wants to take on, e.g., weaponizing the justice system against his enemies, removing rule of law as it applies …
As presented at left, Americans love to complain about taxation. Yet most people in the rest of the developed world don’t mind paying taxes, in some cases at higher rates than ours here in the U.S., because they derive significant …
The meme here may sound damning to some Americans, but keep in mind that the majority of U.S. voters either think that Trump was treated unfairly by the woke elite or never even heard about the indictments. I have a …