octave Posted Saturday at 09:37 AM Posted Saturday at 09:37 AM 20 minutes ago, ClintonB said: He should be gone in 2 more years Let's hope so, although this interview with Steve Bannon, former Trump advisor, is a little concerning. You only have to watch the first 40 seconds. This guy says there are plans for Trump 26 regardless of the 22nd Amendment 1
red750 Posted Saturday at 10:05 AM Posted Saturday at 10:05 AM Clinton, he plans on beginning a new term (unelected) in 2028. He should live so long. Regarding the boats, watch this. Trump drug boats.mp4 1
red750 Posted Saturday at 11:52 PM Posted Saturday at 11:52 PM Of course, the intelligent Chump spelt it incorrect;y. It's Colombia. 1
facthunter Posted Sunday at 12:02 AM Posted Sunday at 12:02 AM He's a VERY STABLE GENIUS He says but that's a lot of HORSE $#!t. It's EMBARASSING. ALL the WORLD can see he's not fit for Purpose. Nev 2
Marty_d Posted Sunday at 03:45 AM Posted Sunday at 03:45 AM He mentioned a "low rated and very unpopular leader" there. I guess the Yanks really don't get irony. 1 2
Marty_d Posted Sunday at 03:55 AM Posted Sunday at 03:55 AM Meanwhile, in RFK-land, I think that worm ate more of his brain than he thought. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/25/rfk-jr-saturated-fats
octave Posted Sunday at 08:00 AM Posted Sunday at 08:00 AM 22 hours ago, octave said: Trump 26 I mean, of course, Trump 2028 1
facthunter Posted Sunday at 08:08 AM Posted Sunday at 08:08 AM (edited) The Poor Barsteward RFK Jr., looks like He won't survive another day. Irony surely exists in the Rust Belt Parts. Detroit etc. English COMEDY was always Much deeper.. USA tends to think IT is the greatest GODzone Country on the Planet and don't want to Hear anything to the Contrary. Pulling out Profits SPECULATION and Lack of reinvestment in INFRASTRUCTURE and Education/ Research all contributed to The Current situation. Division doesn't assist Progress. It will Compromise it.. Nev Edited Sunday at 08:10 AM by facthunter extra content 1
nomadpete Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Not sure if this is old news, or even true. But not unexpected. "the Brave New World. The sale of Dominian is but one part of that. One Republican Now Controls a Huge Chunk of US Election Infrastructure Former GOP operative Scott Leiendecker just bought Dominion Voting Systems, giving him ownership of voting systems used in 27 states. Election experts don't know what to think." 1 1
red750 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago https://au.yahoo.com/news/embarrassing-flaws-emerge-trump-white-142314560.html
nomadpete Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 26/10/2025 at 2:55 PM, Marty_d said: Meanwhile, in RFK-land, I think that worm ate more of his brain than he thought. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/25/rfk-jr-saturated-fats Evolution is still at work in USA.... 1 1
red750 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago BREAKING: SWAMP KING —Trump just mandated loyalty tests for federal employees to keep their jobs! In a move straight out of a banana republic, the Trump administration has just turned federal performance reviews into a loyalty oath — not to the government, not to the Constitution, but to HIM! According to a bombshell HuffPost report, tens of thousands of Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) employees will now be judged on whether they “clearly and demonstrably support implementation” of Donald Trump’s policies. Yes, it’s come to this. Career public servants — scientists, doctors, analysts, and inspectors general — are now being told that their jobs depend not on doing good work for the American people, but on pledging allegiance to Trump’s agenda. This is not parody. It’s policy. The new HHS directive literally lists “Faithful Support of the President’s Policies” as the most critical element of an employee’s annual review. Workers are being told they must “advance the President’s specific policy agenda” — or risk being fired. Given that Health and Human Services Secretary and DOGE have already decimated the ranks of the department, the agency can’t really afford to lose more personnel. And with so many workers idled by the government shutdown, job insecurity among federal workers is already at an all-time high. One HHS employee told HuffPost: “So basically, we swear we’re going to follow Trump’s policies, which is ridiculous.” Ridiculous — and dangerous. Federal workers are supposed to serve the law and the Constitution, not the whims of one man. But Trump has been on a mission to gut the civil service and replace it with loyalists since day one. This is the latest step in his authoritarian march to turn government agencies into personal fiefdoms. It’s also pure hypocrisy: Trump screams about the “deep state,” but what he’s really building is a “Trump state” — where facts, science, and ethics take a back seat to loyalty tests. Stanford professor Terry Moe nailed it: “They want to ensure that civil servants, who are supposed to be nonpartisan, are themselves loyalists. This flies in the face of the entire foundation of civil service.” That foundation — merit, independence, and integrity — is what separates a democracy from a dictatorship. And it’s collapsing under Trump’s boot. Employees are terrified. Morale is tanking. Even workers in the Office of Inspector General, whose job is to investigate waste and fraud, are now being told to “support the President’s policies.” Translation: don’t uncover anything that makes him look bad. Trump’s people call it “Restoring Accountability.” Let’s call it what it really is: Restoring Obedience. The bottom line is that Trump isn’t draining the swamp — he’s drowning the government in his own ego. This is how democracies die — one loyalty oath at a time. Please like and share if you agree: Federal employees serve America, not Donald Trump. 1
red750 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago He should leave the White House in a wooden box firmly bolted shut - the sooner the better. He is making plans never to leave the WH. 1
red750 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Trump is literally deciding who deserves disaster relief based on how they voted. This week, Donald Trump proudly announced he’d approved millions in relief funding for Alaska, Missouri, and Nebraska — all states that helped elect him. But when Democratic-led states like Vermont, Illinois, and Maryland begged for help after floods and storms tore through their towns, they were met with silence or outright denial. The Associated Press confirmed that the White House denied those requests, including Maryland’s appeal after devastating May floods, while rushing to approve red-state declarations in the same week. Meanwhile, Trump was online calling Alaska’s residents “incredible Patriots.” In the same breath, he bragged about winning them “BIG” in past elections, as if disaster victims had earned their salvation by voting the right way. So let’s be clear: if your community is drowning but didn’t vote for Trump, good luck. Vermont’s Republican governor, Phil Scott, didn’t mince words. “President Trump and his administration have politicized disaster relief,” he said. “And our communities are the ones who will pay the price.” He’s right — and it’s obscene. Disaster aid isn’t supposed to be a campaign perk. It’s not supposed to depend on party lines, loyalty tests, or how loudly you cheer at a rally. It’s supposed to reflect the most basic moral principle in public life: we take care of each other when we’re in crisis. What we’re watching is moral corruption in daylight — the erosion of fairness, compassion, and decency at the highest level of government. This isn’t just about who gets a FEMA check; it’s about who counts as worthy in Trump’s America. Every time Trump politicizes disaster aid, he sends a message that cruelty is power and empathy is weakness. But he’s wrong. Americans don’t turn our backs on neighbors because they voted differently. We help — because that’s who we are supposed to be. When disaster strikes, there’s no red state or blue state — just families in need. The idea that your right to recover depends on your political allegiance is beyond corruption. It’s moral bankruptcy. And the only way to fight it is to name it, shame it, and demand better. Because if we accept this — if we let any president decide who gets rescued and who’s left behind — we’ve already lost the soul of this country.
Marty_d Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Trouble is his sons are as abhorrent as him, especially the two older ones. 2
Grumpy Old Nasho Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago It'll be good if he gets a third term, so he can keep restoring the United States to make it great again without the extreme influence of the far-left and the likes of George Soros.
facthunter Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago The LAW is for EVERYONE BUDDY.. NO exemptions or we are all stuffed well and truly. The UNITED States is DIVIDED and a House divided unto itself shall surely Fall. This Bloke is a DICK Tator with a passion for revenge on anyone who won't Kiss his Arse, enthusiastically. The sooner he is GONE, the better, so we can go back to TRUTH Equal Rights and sensible LAWS that make the Society Function for ALL. Not just the filthy RICH. Nev 2
red750 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Grumpy Old Nasho said: It'll be good if he gets a third term, so he can keep restoring the United States to make it great again without the extreme influence of the far-left and the likes of George Soros. Get your head out of your a**e. 1 1
rgmwa Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Grumpy Old Nasho said: It'll be good if he gets a third term, so he can keep restoring the United States to make it great again without the extreme influence of the far-left and the likes of George Soros. Sometimes GON, I think you just like stirring the pot. Do you really believe what you just said? Trump is trashing everything around him and enriching himself in the process. He is the most corrupt person to ever become president, and there is nothing that he is doing that is making America great. 2
facthunter Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago He's making AMERICA GRATE and the Laughing stock of the World. May also cause a depression. Nev. 1 1
octave Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago So GON, do you think in order to make America great (whatever that means) it is necessary to allow health insurance rates to double and in some cases, triple, whilst giving tax cuts to billionaires and simultaneously tearing down part of the White House to build a crass gold ballroom and naming it after himself? 1
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