JDHillFan Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Just now, BillsFanNC said: Thank goodness. One of the most pointless things ever. An embarrassment for mankind. Personkind. Sorry. 2
Tommy Callahan Posted February 1 Posted February 1 Interesting break down of how these agencies were created from executive orders.
B-Man Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 Billionaire Dan Pena says that number is closer to 0% Billionaire Dan Pena reveals that all the money pledged to impoverished countries “gets stolen” He says the wealthiest countries get together every year, “They pledge between $100-$500 million. How much money has been given (to those in need)? $0.” “We could solve poverty in the entire world with the stroke of a pen. And you know why they don't do that in Africa, Ethiopia, wherever? Because of corruption” “it's because of the c word, corruption, but nobody talks about it. Nobody talks about it. Everybody knows it, but nobody talks about it” “Almost none of the money's gonna get down to where it belongs. Dan Pena talks about Haiti is a favorite location to steal aid money from
B-Man Posted February 3 Author Posted February 3 Trump’s Second Week: A Turning Point in American Governance American Thinker, by Clarice Feldman In his second week of his second term in office, President Trump has asserted the right of the Chief Executive to effectively manage the Executive Branch. He has blindsided -- even gelded -- his detractors in the media and Congress, and issued an astonishing array of executive orders which reveal how tax funds have been flowing out of the Treasury to the benefit of the Deep State and its friends without regard (and often even being inimical) to the national interest. So much has happened that I cannot cover it all, but I will try to hit briefly and in no particular order some of the most significant developments this week. Continued at the link: https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/02/trump_s_second_week_a_turning_point_in_american_governance.html .
B-Man Posted February 4 Author Posted February 4 What a difference two weeks make By Scott Johnson President Trump has only been in office for two weeks, and yet the world seems to have turned upside down. Among other things, the Trump administration has done everything in its power to advertise to the world that illegal aliens are not welcome. Woo hoo! Duly noted. President Trump has promulgated an executive order repealing the program of racial discrimination that goes under the rubric of affirmative action. Christopher Caldwell is a scrupulous historian of the phenomenon. He observes: For half a century, affirmative action has been the federal government’s principal instrument for carrying out desegregation, the longest and costliest moral crusade in American history. After the 1970s it was adapted to liberation movements, from feminism to gay rights. Supreme Court justices anguished over the way its call for special consideration of minorities might clash with the letter of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which barred racial discrimination. Over the past decade affirmative action became the hammer of the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) movement, which grew so unpopular that it has now brought affirmative action (and much else) down with it. Trump’s decision to repeal it is the most significant policy change of this century—more significant than the Affordable Care Act of 2010 or anything done about Covid. https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/02/what-a-difference-two-weeks-make.php . 1
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