Trump 2025 - Resuming The National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity (Part 1)

Yeah maybe. He did this the first time around too, by executive order and with as much constituent fervor, and it was all reversed within a few months.

He has 4 years to enshrine it all in to law.

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I don’t mean the changes to the government. I mean the changes to the platforms. Trump has fundamentally changed what the Republican Party is pushing for. The Democrats will continue to push back and it remains to be seen who will push better. But Republicans won’t go back to pushing for free trade, interventionist wars, and a blind eye to illegal immigration like they were 10 years ago.

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I guess time will tell.

I just hope he enshrines as much as he can in to law while he has the ability so the question becomes irrelevant.

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They will if it will affect profits. You’re talking about politicians; they can shed their skins but they are still snakes.

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What if Vance switches parties and runs as vice-president to a Democrat in '28?

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He’ll become typecast as a career vp.

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One of my favorite history youtubers has just dropped a very informative video on the Greenland situation.

I didn’t realize that trying to buy Greenland is a 150 year-old American tradition.

Talking about Greenland in this cold weather is tempting me to book a little getaway to someplace warm, like The Gulf of America.

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Just the facts. Convenient.

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I approve of naming yet another geographical feature after an Italian.

Guidoland… Gulf of Giuseppe

There is already a Guidoland, it’s also called New Jersey. And we know that St. Louis would have been better off if more Italians had moved there.

We have The Hill neighborhood. Was there this morning. Slice of the 30’s still intact. Love it.

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There’s a documentary about it. Yogi Berra was born there.

Been by his house plenty of times. Its beyond charming. Truly old world.

Mark Felton is a master of short videos with a lot of information. His British accent adds to his credibility.

Why would you equate Donald Trump’s fidelity to Ukraine to his fidelity to the United States?

Ron DeSantis is the natural successor to Trump.

It’s stupid of him to think any other country would give up part of their country preemptively to avoid war when he knows he wouldn’t. Or hell, maybe he would.

Of course, but Trump is making a point. Ukraine has been summarily defeated by Russia on the battlefield even with America’s help. All reasonable people knew this would happen. Yes, it would have been wise in a purely theoretical context for Ukraine to surrender before the war started.

That three day war seems to be going into year 3.

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