Friday, April 4, 2025

Being Right Does Not Accrue Carte Blanche

Donald Trump was awarded about 208 weeks of Chief Executive status due to his election victory in November of 2024.  As of today, he has about 199 of them left to serve.  There is no doubt that there is an internal hourglass in Trump’s mind that is obsessed with the grains of sand trickling from the top to the bottom.  That persistent hourglass, along with the four years he spent out of office to contemplate his return, has combined to give him a sense of urgency that I don’t believe I have seen from a president in my lifetime.  And even though he may occasionally flirt with the possibility of a third term…that is simply not going to happen.  The sand is pouring and the man is feeling the pressure.

 

Donald Trump was very plain about his policy platform when he was campaigning for his current term; but he was plain in a very general sense.  He spoke about fundamental principles in broad strokes, drawing distinct lines of difference between his approach and that of Joe Biden.  Based on his election victory, which was emphatic and yet not overwhelming, he has every right to claim a mandate in his pursuance of those policy priorities.   But the undeniable fact is that America remains a divided nation.  The majority portion of that divide appears to settle in Trump’s favor, but that does not preclude the rights of the minority status…no matter how stupidly they might behave.

 

Donald Trump was not elected King or Emperor.  He has no mandate to ignore the laws of our nation in his pursuit of noble causes, no matter how popular they may be.  He has competed for and won the awesome power of the presidency and he enjoys a majority of party support in both houses of Congress.  With these advantages in hand, he is uniquely situated to implement his policy agenda.  But if he continues to ignore the basic tenets of the law and continues to repeatedly empower his political and ideological adversaries with arrogant missteps in authority and process, he runs the very real risk of running out of sand before he accomplishes his overall goals.

 

Being popularly and common sensibly correct on broad points of policy makes for good public rhetoric and establishes general Constitutional justification for Executive Orders and bold presidential initiatives.  What it does not do is magically make those orders and initiatives conform to existing law.  Donald Trump has selected some extremely intelligent people to serve within his Administration.  Even though their chore of attempting to persuade the monstrous ego of The Donald to use effective policy approach is no doubt terrifically challenging, it is a job they must pursue.  If Trump continues to take presidential power and authority to new heights of application, he runs the very real risk of having his policy priorities die from a thousand cuts.

 

Joe Biden and his Democrat Party literally wrecked our nation.  When Trump assumed office on January 20 of 2025, our nation was in many ways a three-alarm fire.  And even though it may have seemed so, that catastrophic blaze did not just occur over the four years of the Biden Administration.  The genesis of its destructive reality can be traced back to the first day of Obama’s presidency.  The eight years that followed with the One’s policy choices then led into four years of Machiavellian sabotage during Trump’s first term through the combined efforts of the Obama Cult, the Democrat Party, the liberal/progressive elements in our culture, and the ever-present Deep State that resides behind the curtain of our government.  That period was then followed by the mind-bending stupidity and incompetence of the Biden Administration.

 

It is not difficult to understand how Donald Trump feels desperate to unwind and refashion this sad 16-year period of American history.  Not only does common sense demand that some order be restored, but there is the totally understandable factor of Trump seeking recompense for the inexcusable way his first Administration was hamstrung.  But if Trump continues his current strategy of executive authority by fiat, he runs the risk of playing into the devious hands of his still-potent (though clearly weakened) political opposition and allowing them to run out the clock on his opportunity to set things right.  Trump must quickly come to terms with the fact that the weeks are melting away and he must perhaps fight smarter and perhaps less boldly.  As pathetic and disjointed as the Democrat Party appears today, it could be a tragic mistake to underestimate its ability to regroup and once again ascend to some degree of power in November of 2028, or even in the 2026 mid-term elections. 

 

Even though he undoubtedly feels pressure to do so, the four years of Trump’s first Administration cannot be recovered; they are gone.  An effort to address the wrongs of a 16-year misadventure with a 4-year term is simply not doable.   A lot can be done…and I hope and pray that it WILL be done to restore the health and well-being of these United States from the catastrophic rule of Democrat/Progressive policy and dirty tricks.  But in my humble opinion, that huge and significant correction in our nation’s direction is being put in jeopardy by Trump’s overly-ambitious grab for the whole enchilada.  A far better plan would be to make significant, incremental, sustainable progress towards restoring our government to responsible and competent operation and, at the same time, laying down the foundation for several more years of Republican Party control in Washington, DC.  The way to get to that point is a clear restoration of proper and competent government function coupled with sound legislation achievement.  Now...let’s move on to some news of the day.

 

The state of our national education establishment is undergoing a dramatic evolution and hopefully a return to rediscovered purpose and priority.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/26/setting-the-record-straight-on-three-education-issues/

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/a-reckoning-for-higher-ed/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/sound-advice-for-college-presidents/

 

You know…being forced to step up and meet your ethical and legal fiscal obligations can be a bitch: https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/26/economy/student-loan-debt-ny-fed/index.html

 

This ongoing power struggle between the federal judges of our Judicial Branch and the Chief Executive of our Executive Branch needs to be resolved…quickly.  Even though the Trump Administration can be credibly blamed for a good deal of self-harming in this situation, it is becoming more apparent every passing day that the Supreme Court of the United States, with the complementary support of Congressional action, needs to take clear and definitive action to resolve this issue that threatens to bring proper and Constitutional government function to a standstill.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/house-judiciary-chair-jim-jordan-lays-out-sweeping-agenda-judicial-reform

 

https://reason.com/volokh/2025/03/24/guest-post-reconsidering-the-non-appealability-of-tros/

 

https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_federal_courts#:~:text=The%20federal%20courts%20decide%20disputes,United%20States%20for%20life%20terms.

 

https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/types-federal-judges

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Boasberg#:~:text=James%20Emanuel%20%22Jeb%22%20Boasberg%20(,for%20the%20District%20of%20Columbia.

 

If you are going to dish it out, you best be prepared to receive it.  The “Signal” controversy was a bad mistake and the Trump Administration’s efforts to minimize its relevance and bury it with misdirection are lame at best.  This type of screw-up should be unacceptable in the realm of national security and somebody should be publicly held accountable with proportionate (firing/termination) consequences. Some have said that mistakes are acceptable as long as they are not repeated.  I’m not comfortable with that standard being applied when global conflict is the context.

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2025/03/on-signal-leak-take-the-l/

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/27/pete-hegseths-carelessness-and-dishonesty-mirror-hillary-clintons/

 

I have repeatedly written that I believe one of the fundamental steps towards making our government more effective and efficient is the simple act of determining exactly “what” it should do and “how” it should to it.  Quite simply, our government is too big and it has its fingers in areas where it has no business being.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/03/doge-goes-after-npr-pbs.php

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/03/27/10-times-npr-proved-it-doesnt-deserve-another-taxpayer-cent/

 

Things that make you go “Hmnnn”.

 

Our government is now moving in the right direction; how can this momentum be sustained?

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/common-sense-revolution/

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/an-easy-choice/

 

President Trump’s application of tariffs is certainly creating a storm of controversy.  Both sides of the issue, pro and con, are populated with intelligent and thoughtful opinions.  At the end of the day, I believe we are simply going to have to take a “wait and see” approach and let it all play out.  It will either work…or it won’t.  The credit…or blame…will fall accordingly.  Meanwhile, there are certainly good things to build on when trying to improve our national economy.


http://jewishworldreview.com/0425/harsanyi040425.php


https://mrctv.org/blog/craig-bannister/americans-personal-savings-rate-hits-eight-month-high-february

 

https://mrctv.org/blog/craig-bannister/job-growth-dwarfs-expectations-march

 

There’s a lot of truth in this article.  America must come to terms with the fact that we MUST have sufficient energy to remain independent, be productive, remain secure, and lay the groundwork for future economic growth.  If there is one area where Trump has his priorities right, I believe that our energy sector is that one.

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/27/were-not-short-on-power-were-just-too-sanctimonious-to-generate-it/

 

Has technology, need, and public will combined to make a sweeping proposal such as this feasible?  Perhaps we will find out.  It has worked out pretty well for Israel.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/29/trump-was-right-again-its-time-to-kill-the-f-35-and-build-missile-shields/

 

As impossible as it may seem, our government must find some way to cut through the turmoil and noise and agree upon some meaningful national immigration reform.  The time for this is well past.

 

https://americanmind.org/features/from-illegal-immigrants-to-republican-voters/prudential-immigration/

 

 

Monday, March 24, 2025

The Big “D” in our Lives

No…I am not referring to the “Donald”.  As hard as it is to grasp these days, there are some things actually larger than Trump.  I am talking about “Drama”.  No doubt, drama has been an organic element in the human creature since the dawn of time.  And like that human creature, it has evolved and shifted in the way it intertwines with our culture and society.  But make no mistake about…it is not a new element in our world.  The term “Drama” covers a lot of territory.  It might be the incessant complication in every aspect of our lives…nothing is simple anymore.  It could be the inescapable incompetency of the people we encounter every day…from city hall to the grocery store to the fast food restaurant to the schools our kids attend.  It might be the inexplicable lunacy practiced by those we elect and select to be the leaders in our cities, states, and nation.  But I want to zero in on a more specific meaning of drama.

 

One definition of drama follows: A situation or succession of events in real life having the dramatic progression or emotional effect characteristic of a play.  Keep in mind…there are theatrical plays and there are non-theatrical plays.  Although the list can be quite expansive, there are essentially five basic elements to a play: plot, character, tension, language, and spectacle.  Of these five, it would seem that we as a people have come to place the most emphasis on spectacle.  At a minimum, it is the one that sucks most of the air from the room.  The play, as expressed through the drama, is an intended message of fact and/or fiction for the purpose of entertainment, expression, recreation, or persuasion.  It strikes me that a healthy portion of the drama that we are experiencing in our lives today…at least the non-theatrical variety…falls into the category of persuasion.  I submit that what we might call traditional or conventional drama falls mainly into the other categories of entertainment, expression, and recreation; aspects offering various rewards to those seeking a diversion from other essential elements of their daily treks.  But when we venture into the domain of dramatic persuasion, we likely abandon the pursuit of diversion and enter into the dynamics of manipulation, deceit, and scandalous behavior.   This is the essential element of drama that I believe has morphed into a disproportionately destructive part of our nature as human creatures.

 

Now persuasion in and of itself is no great threat; in the course of human existence, it is perhaps the essence of people coming together in pursuit of common good and advancement.  That constructive type of practical persuasion has often taken forms such as open and honest debate, ethical advocacy in journalism, and the simple act of trying to persuade your life partner that you are right and they are wrong.  But when we inject the art of dramatic persuasion into the picture, we open all sorts of fertile opportunities for charlatans, hypocrites, self-driven narcissists, and…dare I say it…dishonest politicians.  This vein of drama intrudes into our personal lives through family interactions, through our professional lives in workplace dynamics, and has unfortunately wormed its way into areas where it should not be tolerated.  It is pervasive.

 

I am talking about areas that should be driven by hard truths, cold facts, sober reasoning, and a firm grasp on the perspective of how the specific subject fits into the overall theme of existence.  For instance, we should always expect drama to exist in high school teens and that it will extend to all elements of the high school environment.  But we should be able to rely on the administrators, teachers, and coaches involved in those pursuits to largely eliminate the drama where necessary and establish clear lines of authority and expected norms of behavior.  Responsible parenting requires that drama be excised from the teaching of fundamental life lessons such as ethics and morals.  The process of aging and maturation…physical, mental, and emotional…demands that we learn from our mistakes that are largely driven by dramatic elements, so as not to repeat them in our futures.  And most of all, when we approach those areas of human existence that are the most serious and elemental of all…respect for things like basic human dignity, tolerance for others’ faith and religious beliefs, the equal and nondiscriminatory rule of law, fundamental and responsible freedom of personal expression through speech and action, personal accountability for one’s actions, civil obligations of a responsible citizen, and the responsible, transparent, deliberate, honest, and competent administration of our government…we should all agree that the so-called art of dramatic persuasion should be eliminated from our foundational decision making processes. 

 

Our lives are wondrous, rewarding, joyful, sometimes woeful and agonizing journeys that we have been blessed with by our creator.  Within the context of those journeys lies a kaleidoscope of emotions and human interactions.  Certainly among that group are all of the elements contained in the world of drama.  Life is to be lived, not just accomplished.  But it is incumbent upon us all…as decent humans, caring and loving parents, active members of larger influential entities, responsible citizens, and small parts of a thriving and evolving planet…to not only maintain a sober realization of the clear line between those elements of drama known as practical persuasion and dramatic persuasion.

 

Drama is a spice that when used with discretion, makes the dish of life much more pleasing and rewarding.  But just like salt and pepper, when it is inappropriately inserted into the recipe or added in excessive amounts, it can destroy the final product.  The drama we are experiencing today in our culture, in our society, in our schools, in our government, and unfortunately…even in our religious faith…is being carelessly blended in where it has no place and in magnitudes that destroy properly intended goals and pursuits. In my opinion, drama has gotten too big for its britches.  Let’s take a look at some of the drama that surrounds us.

 

The drama of our nation’s educational establishment

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/15/can-the-american-university-be-saved/

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/24/trump-and-congress-have-a-right-and-a-duty-to-kill-the-department-of-education/

 

The drama in our justice system

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/18/town-secretly-seizes-developers-property-then-threatens-them-with-trespassing-citation/

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/overturning-ikelo-i/

 

The drama in our energy sector

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/19/revive-nuclear-energy-in-america/

 

The drama of American foreign policy and global politics

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/cold-civil-war-gone-global/

 

https://mrctv.org/blog/charles-kohlhaas/decision-time-europe-and-others

 

How do we expose, diminish, and eliminate the counter-productive drama that seemingly permeates every moment of our day?  It must be exposed.  It must be acknowledged and called out.  We avoid it when possible and confront it when it gets up in our face.  The sheet covering the madness must be pulled back.  Each of us has to read, think for ourselves, and act on the realization that real change starts with the individual.  For example…

 

Here is the truth about Hamas, Palestine, and the lunacy of any two-state solution propaganda: https://www.7octparliamentarycommission.co.uk/


Here is the truth about the liberal/progressive cabal that began with Obama, sabotaged Trump’s first term, blew wide open during the Biden Administration, and is now being dealt with under Trump’s second term: https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/20/the-left-knew-they-were-lying-to-us-all-along/

 

And in closing, here is a subject that is quite illustrative of the drama we are discussing.  Why do we choose to ignore the oftentimes simple and direct explanations and construct bizarre conspiracy theories that are somehow more exotic than the truth?  The principle of Occam’s razor tells us that the simplest answer is typically…though not always…the correct one.  And yet, we oftentimes choose to ignore the facts that lie before us and instead pursue the fictions that are dangled before our eyes.  We surely do love our drama:  https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/03/lee-harvey-oswald-epsteins-short-course-2.php

Friday, March 14, 2025

Quick Hits on a Friday Night

Quite an eventful week, wasn’t it?  Tariff Wars, Ukraine/Russia War, Congressional Budget Battles, Setting Fire to Teslas, Rescuing Stranded Astronauts in Space, Relay Racers Battling with Batons….so much conflict in this old world.  Where does it all lead?  I suppose time will reveal all mysteries.

 

The world of education…

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/will-we-finally-do-something-about-grade-inflation/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/13/is-the-jig-up-for-elite-higher-education/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2025/03/11/the-educational-cartel-how-weingarten-finally-said-the-quiet-part-out-loud/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/college-accreditors-are-overrated/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/another-way-government-regulation-impedes-educational-improvement/

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/13/is-this-the-beginning-of-the-end-for-the-department-of-education/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2025/03/13/the-red-scarf-girl-the-fight-over-parental-rights-just-got-primal/#more-229622

 

Foreign policy in the Middle East and Eastern Europe…

 

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/21467/us-hostage-negotiator-boehler

 

https://nypost.com/2025/03/09/opinion/trump-must-reverse-bidens-iran-appeasement-and-make-the-mullahs-broke-again/

 

http://jewishworldreview.com/0325/hanson030725.php

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/ukraine-russia-and-us-2/

 

https://www.creators.com/read/austin-bay/03/25/ukraine-war-the-peace-ball-is-now-in-putins-court

 

Foreign trade and the tariff issues…

 

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/13/business/alcohol-tariffs-eu-trump-trade-war/index.html

 

https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/03/11/mark-carney-is-wrong-about-everything/

 

DOGE and trimming the government fat…

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/06/yes-cutting-government-waste-is-important/

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/07/medicare-deserves-attention-from-doge-and-congress/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2025/03/congress-should-pass-the-doge-cuts/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/03/13/heres-your-guide-to-the-lawsuits-challenging-trumps-funding-freezes-and-terminations/

 

Federal budgets and federal taxes…

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/08/yes-we-should-end-taxes-on-tips/

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/13/the-10-worst-republican-budget-gimmicks/

 

The COVID hangover still lingers a bit…

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/03/12/covid-taught-americans-to-stop-trusting-a-government-that-puts-them-last/

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-covid-fever-dream/

 

While America seems to be moving the right way in some areas...

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/10/were-overdue-to-end-daylight-saving-time/

 

It is certainly moving the wrong way in other areas…

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/realignment-acc-big-ten-spanning-221738332.html

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/03/14/america-becoming-less-christian-is-a-problem-for-everyone/

 

And the general political mayhem that is so commonplace these days…

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/now-what/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/podcasts/the-mccarthy-report/court-disappointments/

 

Thursday, March 13, 2025

This is as Bad as it Gets; Our Government at its Worst

On August 16, 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) became law.  It was passed in the U.S. Senate by a 50/50 vote, with VP Harris casting the tie-breaking vote.  Not a single Republican Senator voted for this legislation.  At that time, Joe Biden narrowly led Donald Trump in most presidential opinion polls: https://emersoncollegepolling.com/august-national-poll-biden-bounces-back-on-approval-and-2024-ballot-voters-split-on-student-debt-relief-and-student-loan-program-value/ .  Although the Democrats and their media allies felt confident in August of 2022 about their re-election, the nation was in reality very divided.  This bill was clearly an effort by Biden and the Democrats to throw some money at their base supporters and firm up their foundation for the upcoming national elections.  And that is precisely what they did.

 

At that time, the inflation rate was 8.3 percent.  America was easing out from under the COVID shutdown-blanketing aftereffects and this bill was deceptively titled INFLATION Reduction Act in order to improve its chances for passage.  The Democrats controlled the House and with the VP vote, effectively controlled the Senate.  This was the ultimate pork-laden legislation, passed on a strictly partisan basis, falsely promoted as something that it clearly was not, and was slipped in during the waning moments of the government’s COVID recovery efforts.   In my lifetime, I honestly believe that this is the worst example of irresponsible federal spending that has ever occurred.  The scope of this legislation; the width and breadth of it; the BILLIONS of taxpayer dollars absolutely wasted and handed out in a corrupt and political fashion; the way it was deceptively sold to the American public and passed on a partisan basis….all of these facts leads to the inescapable conclusion that this must go down perhaps as the most corruptive government boondoggle in the history of the United States.  Keep this mind…the “official” outlay cost of the bill was around $400 billion, but the “actual costs” were widely estimated to be in the TRILLIONS of dollars.  This package came from a government that was running record fiscal deficits and was saddling future generations with astronomical federal debt.  This is ONE billion: $1,000,000,000.  This is ONE trillion: $1,000,000,000,000.  Some estimates (links below) estimate the true cost of this bill at $4.7 trillion dollars. 

 

The gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022 for America was slightly above $26 trillion.  The GDP is the TOTAL value of ALL economic activity, including goods and services.  At the time this bill was passed, August of 2022, the federal deficit was $1.4 trillion and the federal debt was about $31.5 trillion.  A more blatant and irresponsible action by our government is hard to imagine.  But from here, it just gets worse.

 

Before dealing with the aftermath of this debacle, here are some good sources to establish the facts surrounding this episode.

 

Here is a Forbes summary of what was in the bill: https://www.forbes.com/advisor/personal-finance/inflation-reduction-act/

 

Here is the actual text of the bill: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/5376/text

 

Here are the Senate roll call vote results on the bill: https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1172/vote_117_2_00325.htm

 

Following the passage of this legislation, the Biden Administration and the Democrats were ebullient.  They had passed their crown jewel of federal spending, financially rewarded all of their supporters, blown federal spending through the roof, and had invested the future of our nation in the Green New Deal.  As far as they were concerned, there was nothing but blue skies ahead.  But then there was the Biden/Trump debate debacle and shortly thereafter, the withdrawal of Biden and the replacement of him with Kamala Harris.  Panic began to set in for the Biden Administration and their progressive cohorts.

 

As the 2024 national elections approached, that panic deepened.  In the fall of 2024, with the election imminent, it suddenly occurred to the Biden Administration that the allocation of the IRA funds had to be completed by September 30, 2024.  The chilling fear for them was that if Harris lost the election, that money would be frozen and clawed back.  The insidious scheme that the Biden Administration came up with to spend these tax dollars…when and on whom they desired…is effectively illustrated by this article.  Please note the source of the article. It is not FoxNews or Newsmax; it is the Real Clear Politics website…heralded for its objectivity and bipartisanship: https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2025/03/13/a_new_beltway_mystery_follow_the_biden_epa_money_1097269.html  

 

As bad as it is, add this concerning layer to the already disgusting behavior of the past President and his cronies…Exactly who was actually deciding where this money was sent and how much each of the recipients got?  Anyone who was paying any attention at all to the president’s mental state at that time knew that he was incapable of managing his own underwear, much less the expanse of federal spending.  The cold reality is that someone behind the scenes doled out around $27 billion through a slush fund to selected entities…who were clearly chosen for their partisan and ideological (i.e. green) agendas.  Note that many of these recipients of billions in federal funding were so-called non-profit organizations created literally weeks before receiving the money. 

 

To bring this deplorable and irresponsible scenario full circle…here is the information put out by the Biden Administration regarding exactly what the IRA would do for America: https://home.treasury.gov/news/featured-stories/the-inflation-reduction-acts-benefits-and-costs

 

Here is the reality of what the bill will do, who will get the benefits, and what it will ultimately end up costing our future generations: https://www.cato.org/policy-analysis/budgetary-cost-inflation-reduction-acts-energy-subsidies

 

There is no doubt in my mind that the DOGE effort will cut some important meat out of our government along with a generous portion of fat; they will make some critical mistakes in their efforts to shrink our government and make it more efficient.  But I would challenge any person who takes the time to consider the facts surrounding the IRA legislation…and then takes the position that the time to significantly cut our federal spending has not arrived.  After reading how the IRA has transpired and how the “gold bars were thrown off the deck of the Titanic”…a reasonable person must reach the conclusion that a lot of people in the Biden Administration got some kickbacks in this deal and a lot of Democrat Party supporters got rewarded.  Elon Musk…lay down your chainsaw and pick up your flamethrower!

 

I have gone on record stating that in my opinion, Trump’s best path forward is taking his four years in office to look ahead and pursue new initiatives, rather than looking back and pursuing old vendettas.  But in the case of the IRA legislation, somebody needs to go to jail.

 

Thursday, March 6, 2025

Finding the Eye of the Storm

When dealing with all things Trumpian, one must acclimate oneself to residing in the chaotic environment of a political storm.  And if you must exist in a storm, then it is wise to seek out the peaceful, though transitory, calm of the eye.  This is the adjustment that Americans of all stripes are now making to our new president.  Our past experience has taken us to a place where we like to anticipate what is coming, how it will appear, and exactly what its consequences will be.  We like our politics to be predictable.  That has always been a flawed concept because reality dictates that if it is nothing else, politics is at its core uncertain. 

 

The massive egos of journalism’s political punditry have pushed well-known media personalities to think of themselves as not only experts in all things political, but also beings that are blessed with infallible judgment and understanding of what is to come.  Over the last decade or so, this dynamic has begun to fray and unravel.  The reemergence of Donald Trump and his current Administration has accelerated this trend to warp speed status.  Donald Trump has always been…and will always be…a creature of chaos.  His modus operandi is “seat of your pants”, instinctive decision making and “shoot from the hip” rhetoric.  Trump has been privileged to exercise this type of personal behavior and it has obviously served him quite well in his career pursuits.  It is clearly going to take America some time to get used to this type of governance. 

 

There is an old saying about “the means to an end”.  With Biden, there were no means and there were no ends.  It was like the Israelites wandering about in the wilderness.  With Trump, you might wonder if it is the means or if it is the ends; but you know damn well there is something happening.

 

I suspect that the bottom line is this: do not overreact to anything that Trump says or does at the moment he does it; let it settle for a bit.  One can never be sure why he is saying it or doing it and it is rather pointless to speculate about it.  The best practice is clearly to see how his words and actions play out over time, both short term and long term.  The main issue of concern I have always had with Donald Trump is not so much what he does, but rather how it does it.  The simple fact is that no one is going to change the how part of that equation.  Ergo, it would seem the best way to evaluate the performance of the Trump Administration is not to leap at every occurrence, but to judge the final results of the actions. 

 

For those of us who support Trump’s main policy thrusts, the good news is that he usually arrives at a point that we can find pleasing.  The bad news is that when you operate as he does…outside of normal political parameters…there is essentially no escape from owning the consequences.  His methods of operation pretty much remove the oft used political tricks of the past such as political double speak, obfuscation, and empty rhetoric.  I have faith in his overall policy initiatives and feel confident that they will take this nation where it needs to be.  The nagging fear that haunts me is that some of it…mainly his economic policies…will take longer to succeed and will not bear desirable fruit before the mid-term elections of 2026.  I shudder to even consider what the last two years of a Trump Administration would be like with a Democrat-controlled House and/or Senate.  Hold on tight, my friends…we are in for one exciting ride.

 

Thanks to the Biden Administration, Donald Trump was presented with a colossal mess in international foreign affairs upon his arrival in office.  The options he now commands for the Ukraine/Russia war game are far fewer in number than they were even two years ago and the simple fact is that his remedies for this catastrophic and disastrous conflict are severely limited.  There are few, if any, that would be considered good.  He is down to making the best of a bad situation and any reasonable person would understand that he should be given the leeway to work this conundrum out the best way he can.  He deserves that patience.    

 

What actually occurred in the infamous Oval Office meeting...  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhquAWlke2o

 

Different perspectives on the implications…

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/podcasts/the-editors/what-happened-in-the-oval-office/

 

https://reason.com/podcast/2025/03/03/trump-vs-zelenksyy-democracy-dies-in-drama/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/carnival-of-fools/the-ground-is-shifting-underneath-our-feet/

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/03/04/how-bidens-blank-check-for-ukraine-disastrously-bounced/

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/03/zelensky-climbs-down.php

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/wars-end/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/better-righteous-than-right-about-ukraine/

 

The leaders of our neighboring countries to the north and south can afford to speak recklessly and brashly about what they will or will not do about American policies concerning them; they are geographically protected by a U.S. military presence.  On the other hand, European and many NATO nations exist in the shadow of the Kremlin Bear and although they may occasionally be careless with their anti-American rhetoric…reality dictates that America is their guardian angel.  That will ultimately determine how they deal with Russian and Chinese aggression. 

 

https://justthenews.com/government/diplomacy/europeans-are-fueling-russias-war-effort-through-gas-purchases-while-their

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/europe-must-listen-to-its-people/

 

One aspect of Donald Trump’s foreign policy that I enthusiastically embrace is the fact that he does not insist that our nation’s allies have to be like America…they don’t even have to like America.  But the one thing they must do if we are going to be partners…they must RESPECT America.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/01/trump-vance-and-the-new-new-world-order/

 

The obstacles to reshaping our nation’s government to shrink, become more efficient, and better conform to our Constitution is a herculean task that is fraught with ruthless opposition and endless complexities.  The Trump Administration is now fully engaged in that battle.

 

https://www.thefp.com/p/victor-davis-hanson-can-trump-reset

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/trump-delivers-address-joint-session-congress

 

Consider what it has inherited…

 

https://mrctv.org/blog/craig-bannister/postmortem-truth-about-biden-harris-economy

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/01/dei-was-the-biggest-con-of-the-century/

 

https://americanmind.org/salvo/denizens-of-the-deep-state/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/03/who-really-politicized-the-pentagon/

 

Consider what it is trying to do to fix it…

 

https://nypost.com/2025/03/04/us-news/trumps-stiff-new-tariffs-on-canada-mexico-and-china-take-effect/

 

https://reason.com/2025/03/05/doge-and-congress-should-take-a-chainsaw-to-corporate-welfare/

 

https://amgreatness.com/2025/03/03/federal-employees-are-whining-again-and-this-time-no-ones-crying-with-them/

 

Whether it be the Department of Education, the U.S. Postal Service, USAID, or any other federal department or agency…the first question should always be: Is this something that the Government should be doing or is it something better left to the private sector?

 

https://www.newsmax.com/politics/musk/2025/03/05/id/1201610/

 

As we witnessed in his recent address to a joint session of Congress, there are some among us who will never accept Donald Trump as our President.  He and his Administration must mange to succeed in spite of them.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/03/05/trump-is-right-there-is-nothing-you-can-do-to-make-democrats-happy/

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/when-the-left-is-too-smug-even-for-the-new-york-times/

 

https://jonathanturley.org/2025/03/01/the-press-falls-to-another-record-low-in-public-trust/

 

https://www.jns.org/dont-mourn-the-demise-of-corporate-media-gatekeepers/

 

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