Making Sense of King Donald
Kings, dictators and populist presidents don’t look at the world that way.
Kings, dictators and populist presidents don’t look at the world that way.
Any discussion of federal employees that doesn’t mention the taxpayers who pay bureaucrats’ salaries is fundamentally dishonest and incomplete. Donald Trump isn’t paying for these jobs. American fast-food workers, insurance agents, and cell-phone salespeople are paying for it all.
These are the types of men and women who march to a different beat and know how to get things done. This type of personal confidence is why Elon Musk scares the hell out of the left.
If disagreeing with elite groupthink is a good reason for kicking someone out of the Royal Society, shouldn’t it have kicked out Sir Isaac Newton instead of making him president?
Another Obama billion-dollar climate failure.
The Biden economy was as bad as the media said it wasn’t.
The West has been dead since 2 February 1943 and the Americans held the knife. Acceptance is the final stage of mourning.
The $881 million wasn’t just vendor agreements – it funded systems designed to track, measure, and condition young minds. This isn’t about saving money. It’s not even about politics. What’s unfolding reveals something far more profound.
The most recent round of spending cuts follows DOGE’s announcement of the termination of 89 additional DOE contracts worth $881 million.
Net Zero has meant trillions of dollars of investment with scarcely any return, he told delegates. Anywhere that there is significant renewables penetration, electricity prices have gone up.
This is why the left is screaming mad about Elon Musk and DOGE. They have exposed the corrupt nexus of Democrats and government bureaucrats using your money to fund the far left. Trump is not threatening democracy, but he is threatening the Democrats’ fringe base.