When FDR took office as President in January, 1932, there was a huge financial crisis going on, and Roosevelt and his “Brains Trust” had a lot of new ideas, so with the help of Congress, he did a LOT in the first 100 days of his Administration, and ever since then, people have been
This is a great start. Now the executive orders must turn into legislation and into draining the liquidity from the left sinecure and patronage network. I would think that the merchant caste of oligarchs would be eager to help permanently dismantle disparate impact and ultimately the entire civil rights regime.
On the latter we must be measured. This is far from perfect and complete, but it is a great start. If anything, it shows that a large number of counter-elites understand the nature and gravity of the problems. We must support every positive move and gesture. Ideally, if the tariffs harm the economy, they can do a new new deal that employs the historic American nation to radically ramp up the deportation operations and also take the jobs of the deported invaders. There is a lot of room for creativity.
I believe in an even-handed approach. While no one is perfect (see gold card visa program referenced in the article), this term is already better than the first for our demographics. It's important to be critical when your politicians make bad decisions, but it's equally important to point out the good ones.
On immigration, I agree with Mr. Fulford and would certainly call it a victory.
This is a great start. Now the executive orders must turn into legislation and into draining the liquidity from the left sinecure and patronage network. I would think that the merchant caste of oligarchs would be eager to help permanently dismantle disparate impact and ultimately the entire civil rights regime.
On the latter we must be measured. This is far from perfect and complete, but it is a great start. If anything, it shows that a large number of counter-elites understand the nature and gravity of the problems. We must support every positive move and gesture. Ideally, if the tariffs harm the economy, they can do a new new deal that employs the historic American nation to radically ramp up the deportation operations and also take the jobs of the deported invaders. There is a lot of room for creativity.
Carpe Diem and Mars Exulti!
"Victory"? Really? I expected better than Trump fanfare from WP.
I believe in an even-handed approach. While no one is perfect (see gold card visa program referenced in the article), this term is already better than the first for our demographics. It's important to be critical when your politicians make bad decisions, but it's equally important to point out the good ones.
On immigration, I agree with Mr. Fulford and would certainly call it a victory.