100 Days of Trump
Plus: "Calm corners" in the subway system, mysterious 18-hour power outage, and more...

It's been 100 days of Donald Trump: "The numbers are good," says Tom Homan, the border czar, referring to the reported 139,000 people who have been deported since the president was inaugurated (a number also promoted in a "PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT" White House press release).
But like so many of the administration's touted accomplishments, the number that's being bragged about is likely very different than the reality. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is required to share deportation numbers with Congress, says it's removed roughly 57,000 people (which squares with the count of roughly 400 deportation flights, at 125 people a flight). Of course, ICE removals aren't the full picture: ICE works in conjunction with Customs and Border Protection, which handles arrests and removals at the border. So CBP numbers would have to make up the other half of that 139,000 total, but Trump has basically sealed the border, so very few apprehensions and subsequent deportations are actually happening down there. The number is sort of beside the point, though: Trump has routinely flouted due process, denying trials to illegal immigrants accused of being MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gang members, using the Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected "terrorists" but not actually proving that these people are terrorists in a court of law (more here, here, here, here). Ridding the country of actual violent criminals who entered illegally is something Americans broadly support; ripping families apart (even when they entered illegally), and depriving the accused of due process has dampened Trump's formerly broad approval from the American public. Oh, and throwing the Make-a-Wish population into immigration detention doesn't help.
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Playing fast and loose with the numbers and labels and law is classic Trump. Consider the tariff rates announced on "Liberation Day" (which liberated lots of people from feeling good about their stock portfolios): Can anyone even keep track of what they are right now? The zone has been flooded with tariff-related announcements, and Trump has gone back and forth on what amounts they are and why and for which countries and when they're taking effect, seemingly fixated on the idea that trade deficits are inherently a problem, a sign of American weakness or the average Joe being ripped off.
Consider the "reciprocal" tariffs—that were not, in fact, reciprocal at all, calculated based on trade deficits, not on what each country charges us—they were signed into law on April 2, with the first 10 percent going into effect on April 5, and then the country-specific increases—which would ratchet goods from, say, Vietnam, up to a 46 percent tariff—were delayed 90 days on April 9 (with the exception of China, which was made 10 percent initially, then increased to 20 percent, then ratcheted up to 145 percent). If you can't keep up, know you're not alone. "This is not a negotiation," wrote trade adviser Peter Navarro, which is odd, because Trump appears to be…negotiating with the likes of Japan, South Korea, and India. ("90 deals in 90 days," is the new Navarro line, which contradicts what he had just said.)
To justify the trade policies, the administration has gone with "we're reshoring critical industries because we don't want to be reliant on China" (which we already did, for semiconductors) but also "we're revitalizing hollowed-out manufacturing regions like the Rust Belt." Regardless of which story it sticks with, factories will need critical components from places like China to get manufacturing up and running. And markets need some amount of predictability, not the constant back and forth. Meanwhile, consumers haven't really started to feel the effects of tariffs, mostly because shipping takes a long time, and there's a lag, so they haven't felt the depressed shipping volumes or noticed shortages yet. Trump's defenders—dwindling in number as the economy gets wrecked—have been going with the line that he's "the first president in generations to tell Wall Street to screw itself" and that "he's for the working men and women of this country." Never mind that everyday goods will skyrocket in price and that there's no such thing as some sort of centralized, nameless, faceless "Wall Street," nor does its getting screwed help normal Americans in the slightest. ("Wall Street for the last three election cycles chose the Democrats," noted the same Trump defender on my show, Just Asking Questions. "That's not an accident. They hate what Trump represents. They love open borders. They love slaves. They love free trade. And they don't give a shit about the American working class.")
As for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—which I had high hopes for, and have been somewhat disappointed by—libertarians are divided. "Musk's role within the executive branch is starting to look every bit as vague and unaccountable as the shadowy deep state operatives that Trump campaigned against—and that lack of clarity might soon undermine some of what DOGE has accomplished," wrote Reason's Eric Boehm in March in "DOGE Goes Deep State." Christian Britschgi had a more positive take in "DOGE Has Been a Smashing Success": "When compared to the most likely alternatives, DOGE has cut as much government as one could hope for," he wrote last week, adding that "making the federal government a less secure place to work and a less reliable funding partner means fewer people will want to work for it, and fewer organizations will rely on it for funding." This is a win in my book, too, but I do wonder how many of the DOGE cuts will be enduring, and whether there was a way to do staff cuts differently such that the least qualified people were axed, not just the most recently hired (or promoted). And when DOGE head Elon Musk claims federal contracts were canceled, when in reality he's touting the total contract number not subtracting what's already been paid out, the actual cost-savings ends up being far less than claimed. Still, "the relevant benchmark for DOGE's performance isn't how much a highly competent effort to shrink government could have accomplished," reminds Britschgi. "Rather, it's what the most likely alternatives to the DOGE would have accomplished."
Some components of the federal-government-scrapping effort—like dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau—have been held up in court. Others—like ending the Department of Education—are still works in progress. Libertarians can maintain some hope that these things will happen and happen through the proper mechanisms to have an enduring effect.
In the realm of foreign policy, Trump discouraged Israel from bombing Iran's nuclear sites and has semiprioritized ending the war in Ukraine (though not without antagonizing Volodymyr Zelenskyy and, now, possibly shifting his focus elsewhere). These bright spots are overshadowed by the fact that relations with China have gotten worse as the trade war heats up.
In other realms, Trump has shown his authoritarian tendencies while delivering very little for the American people who voted him into office. He has targeted law firms like Susman Godfrey, the Houston-based firm that represented voting machine maker Dominion Voting Systems. Dominion won a $787 million settlement from Fox News in 2023 after getting a judge to grant that Fox had spread conspiracies on the air related to whether Dominion's voting machines were rigged against Trump, resulting in his 2020 election defeat. Trump used an executive order to cancel federal contracts held by Susman Godfrey, which a federal judge has temporarily halted. These intimidation tactics have resulted in even very monied law firms acquiescing: "So far, to avoid reprisals, at least nine firms have promised to provide roughly $1 billion in top-tier pro bono legal advice to causes Mr. Trump embraces," reports The New York Times. I'm sympathetic to Trump's belief that lawfare and the Deep State and the media have, at times, unfairly targeted him, but his efforts to dole out retribution make me fear he doesn't see the goal as independence for these institutions and rooting out specific bad actors within the bounds of the law, but that he just wants his enemies punished.
Ditto with the universities. Trump has threatened to pull federal funds from universities that fail to comply with his orders surrounding hiring and curriculum decisions, while launching investigations into how top universities have been handling antisemitism on campus. Though no libertarian tears will be shed when a presidential administration decides that federal funding in higher ed has gone too far and needs to be reversed, this looks an awful lot like encroachment on the First Amendment rights of students at these universities, an attempt to get these institutions to kowtow and do the executive's bidding. It would be better to spend less time talking about all the ways the universities and their lefty administrators, professors, and students suck (again: I am no fan of the tent encampments and Hamas pamphlets!), and better to make a more principled case for why it's not in the American people's best interest to underwrite student loans or fund schools via federal money or give their endowments such favorable tax treatment.
"Trump Promised a Markets Boom," reads one Bloomberg headline. "100 Days In, Stocks Have Only Seen Damage." This sums it up. We're 100 days in, and what good has Trump done for the American people, exactly? Some green shoots in the DOGE realm, for sure, but not much to cheer beyond that.
Scenes from New York: I love how mayoral candidates will just make totally insane proposals like "calm corners" in subway stations and public parks for those experiencing mental episodes. Someone having a schizophrenic break and threatening to stab people probably won't be helped by more time spent in shavasana pose.
NYC mayoral candidate Jessica Ramos thinks "calm corners" will be part of the solution. Are you kidding me pic.twitter.com/FkdUqdiOLy
— Liz Wolfe (@LizWolfeReason) April 28, 2025
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- A mysterious power outage hit vast amounts of Portugal and Spain, shutting down trains, airports, traffic lights, the internet, and more for about 18 hours. (It has now been restored.) The cause is currently unclear. A meme that's circulating, of a luxuriously chill hang, has been beautifully and quickly converted to Europoor format, because we still have power over here:
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— YIMBYLAND (@YIMBYLAND) April 28, 2025
- "Both Morgan Stanley and Bank of America Corp. say they're seeing more clients buy protection against dollar declines. And at Group Richelieu in Paris, Alexandre Hezez says his funds are now hedged to the maximum level allowed because 'everything has been turned upside down,'" reports Bloomberg. "Hezez, like many investors, previously felt it made little sense to offset the foreign exchange risk. The thinking was that if US stocks sold off because of a global panic, the dollar would likely strengthen on haven demand and offset those losses. Overall currency hedging by foreign investors in US stocks stands at 23%, well below the near 50% level seen in 2020, State Street Corp.'s custodial data shows."
- "Top colleges in the cross hairs of President Trump have sharply increased their spending on lobbying," reports The New York Times. "Ten universities that have been singled out by the administration for scrutiny spent a combined $2.8 million lobbying the federal government in the first three months of 2025, which is more than those institutions spent in any quarter at least since 2008, according to the analysis.…One of the 10, Columbia University, more than tripled its spending on lobbying in the first quarter of 2025, compared with the same quarter last year, the analysis found. Another, Harvard University, also greatly increased its lobbying outlays, spending $230,000, compared with $130,000 in the same period last year."
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It's been 100 days of Donald Trump
I think you mean years.
But it seems like just yesterday when we could rely on Joe and his minions, er, interns.
Handlers?
Wait... the walls didn't close in yet?
100 YEARS OF HELL!
It's been 100 days of Donald Trump
And the Ukraine war ended 100 times.
Ridding the country of actual violent criminals who entered illegally is something Americans broadly support...
That's not what I hear.
Define "Americans".
Americans = Violent criminals who entered illegally.
Bring the violent criminals back! - jeffsarc
If you have a problem with how Trump is deporting people, then you don't want him to deport any people at all.
-Trump defender "logic"
But YOU don't want him to deport anyone at all.
And every time you've cried due-process it's turned out that there was due process in spades, but anything outside of a full blown trial in the Supreme Court doesn't count for Sarckles.
Lying retarded clown.
"Lying retarded clown"
Does he do birthday parties?
You want a party where the clown drinks all the booze leaving everyone else dry?
And tells the same joke over and over.
For Shrike’s kids.
Yeah, but you won't like it.
Homey didn't drink all daddy's liquor and then pass out and piss himself.
You ain’t no Homey, motherfucker.
Only at half million dollar air bnb with 12 other friends to afford it.
Why don’t you just cut the act and come straight out and say you hate Trump, you hate anything related to him, you hate anyone who voted for him. Just fucking say it, you drunk ass retard.
This is the root cause. He'll be demanding Trump supporters be deported the next time we have a DNC operative in the WH.
All his talk of "due process" will be forgotten as long as it is conservative Americans being targeted.
Not deported. Shot in the face or jailed for 20 years.
Way to project the fact that you'd love to deport anyone who is critical of Trump.
He’s not the one projecting, dipshit.
Again, root cause identified.
Why don’t you just cut the act and come straight out and say you hate Trump, you hate anything related to him, you hate anyone who voted for him. Just fucking say it,
I'm not going to say it because it's not true. That's just you projecting your blind hatred towards anyone who doesn't believe the 2020 election was stolen, anyone who doesn't think attempting to overturn that election was patriotic, anyone who thinks due process is for everyone, anyone who supports Trump's cuts so much that they want the cuts put into legislation, and so on and so forth. So much hate. Your cortisol levels must be through the roof. Poor guy. You must be miserable to be around. I pity your family and coworkers.
Oh, it’s very true, you fucktard. You hate Trump and thusly hate anything associated with the man, anyone who voted for the man, anyone who defends anything the man has done (good or bad), anyone who might like something the man is doing even if he never voted for him.
Let’s face facts, fuckface, you hate anything and anyone even remotely associated with Trump. That is the definition of TDS, and you got it really bad.
Sarc is in complete denial.
Oddly on every listed issue he blindly takes the democrat narrative side.
You demand more and more and more due process until there is no deportation retard.
You even rage against deportstions AFTER final deportation orders from and immigration judge.
You're not fooling anybody accept yourself.
Playing fast and loose with the numbers....
Look, it's not his fault the inauguration couldn't be held out in the open in front of sea of countless, newly liberated Americans.
'But like so many of the administration's touted accomplishments, the number that's being bragged about is likely very different than the reality. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is required to share deportation numbers with Congress, says it's removed roughly 57,000 people (which squares with the count of roughly 400 deportation flights, at 125 people a flight).'
You know, right now the deportation number matters much less than the number of incoming immigrants, which are WAY down since people got the message.
When you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.
No. No. No. Dig up, stupid.
When you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.
Aren't you supposed to dig laterally and then use the new pile to climb out?
...they were signed into law on April 2...
Congress moves fast.
As for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—which I had high hopes for, and have been somewhat disappointed by—libertarians are divided.
Libertarians hate when government is shrunk against judges' wishes.
If you want to shrink government with legislation instead of executive orders, then you don't want to shrink government at all.
-Trump defender "logic"
Have you tried to get your own congressmen/senators on board? What were their responses?
“The only way to get something done is to do it the same way that gets nothing done.”
Sarcs goal isn't to actually cut spending despite his false cries.
You do realize that the executive controls the executive branch, right, retard? He can control the sizes of the departments and how much regulation they get to make.
TrumpSmaller government defender logicNope. Because every single EO will be undone on January 6, 2029. Every one of them. All those cuts will be undone. If you guys really wanted smaller government you'd be demanding that Republicans take advantage of their majorities in Congress and put these cuts into law, which is much harder to undo. But you don't. Instead you attack anyone who suggests it. Which means you really don't want to cut government. Not one bit. Or you're shortsighted and stupid.
For some reason you still don’t want to understand that systems can be destroyed quickly, but take a lot of time to rebuild. And why do you automatically assume that the Democrats will be elected to the Presidency in 2028? Do you have a crystal ball that actually works?
He is a Democrat. He always dreams of them winning.
Probably though Trump was going to lose in 2024
I think he was rooting for that.
He defended trumps jailing/trials and removal from ballots. He even repeats the Trump is a felon attacks here.
To be fair, that's not an impossibility. If the economy crashes than a Democrat would look more appealing.
Sarc continues to not understand how congress works. Exact same can be said of congressional cuts. But this cry is just an excuse to not cut spending. Sarcs biggest fear is Trump is able to cut spending.
I would love for Congress to undo their own money laundering schemes, but alas I fear the incentive is not there.
^this. And how far is sarc off the reservation to get Fist to respond multiple times.
I know, right?
I don't know what that has to do with all the hostility towards anyone who says Trump should take advantage of the GOP's majorities in Congress to put his cuts into legislation which is much harder to undo than EOs, but ok. Whatever.
You do realize what a RINO is, right, and that one of your Maine Senators is one?
RINO = sarc supported conservative.
What are neocons, chopped liver?
The budget resets every year dumdum. Unless you propose perpetual CRs.
How is it harder?
every single EO will be undone on January 6, 2029.
Interesting that he has 1/6 on the brain so much that he thinks it's the inauguration date now.
Even if you want to be charitable and say he was thinking of the Congressional inauguration, that's on 01/03, not J6.
I don't believe that your complaint is that it's mostly through E.O.s. In fact, if Congress somehow voted for legislation to make those cuts, you'd then be saying, "Yeah, but it's not a constitutional amendment, so the next Congress can just undo it."
Your problem is with who is doing the cutting, EO or not. Why, because you're obsessed with Trump the way a spiteful, spurned girlfriend is when it comes to her ex who left her. You display the same mentality, obsession, and absolute hatred of everything to do with the ex girlfriend/boyfriend.
You literally rage against even audits to find the waste.
You're nor fooling anybody but yourself retard.
^ This
HOW DARE the executive branch manage itself more efficiently. This is beyond the pale!
HOW DARE someone say that Trump's cuts be put into law instead of EOs that will be undone by the next Democratic administration! That means they don't want any cuts at all!
Trump is writing with chalk and it's going to rain in four years. I'm asking that he use paint, and your response is to say I oppose what he's doing. Are you really that stupid?
HOW DARE you think that the only elected official in the executive branch can’t control the executive branch without input from Congress.
Cuts are initiated through recission. Spending is initiated through the budgetary process. Congress doesn't pass laws regarding spending dumbfuck.
Your false cries about congress binding a future congress are just a means to be against cuts and audits.
You rage harder at spending cuts than you ever did with Biden spending money that wasn't appropriated.
Fuck off leftist.
It's the same goal you have with illegal immigrants. Complain more has to always be done before anything can be done.
You're not fooling anyone but yourself retard.
Did you explain to your shipyard friends that you want congress to make their layoffs permanent?
""HOW DARE someone say that Trump's cuts be put into law instead of EOs that will be undone by the next Democratic administration! That means they don't want any cuts at all!""
Sure laws would be best for long term. I'll give you that. But if you believe there should be cuts you shouldn't be against someone trying just because you don't approve of methods they use when they understand Congress isn't going to do it.
He sounds convinced that the democrats are just going to remove all these spending cuts when they get in power, but we shouldn't be mad at them about it. They are blameless, like the weather.
He sounds convinced that the democrats are just going to remove all these spending cuts when they get in power
That's because they are. Republicans undo Democratic EOs, and Democrats undo Republican EOs. It's how it works, dumbass.
but we shouldn't be mad at them about it. They are blameless, like the weather.
You should be mad at Trump for doing his all cuts with EOs instead of legislation, which will allow Democrats to undo it all instantly. Unless you want everything he's doing to be temporary so you can rage against Democrats in four years.
We must allow no cuts to save 4 years of spending because sarc wants democrats not to be blamed for spending in 4 years is a wild take.
Remember when "fuck you, cut spending" used to be one of your standard copy pastas?
Why'd you deprive us of that priceless pearl?
What changed?
It was always a lie he pushed to pretend to be libertarian. He isn't.
Facts changed. Trump is doing the cutting and he hates Trump to an insane degree.
Sarc was for cutting spending any way possible, with no caveats about "only thru congress"
But that was in the before time, in the long long ago.
For you Fuck Trump > Cut Spending
I say nice try DOGE, but I now (again) feel significant cutting of government is impossible in a democracy/republic not in collapse. (So there's still hope!)
I give Elon credit for a good job for trying to cut spending despite many obstacles including many within the administration. Like why are they proposing a DOD budget increase? DOGE them instead!
It is frustrating that a month or two ago, the talk was that DOGE would next focus on the DOD, which needs a real audit perhaps more than anything.
It would, at the very least, been amusing to see the Dems and the left defend the wasteful spending in the DOD to avoid crediting Musk or Trump with trying to cut the waste, fraud, and abuse in the MIC.
https://www.defense.gov/news/news-stories/article/article/4152283/hegseth-announces-additional-51-billion-in-dod-spending-cuts/
https://defensescoop.com/2025/04/08/doge-reviewing-navy-software-enterprise/
https://federalnewsnetwork.com/defense-main/2025/03/hegseth-cuts-580-million-in-contracts-grants-with-doges-help/
The current DOD budget is $841.4 billion. They cut $50 billion. Hey that's good.
They then propose increasing the budget $160 billion to make it an even $Trillion for 2025.
F-
https://breakingdefense.com/2025/04/a-1-trillion-defense-budget-trump-hegseth-say-its-happening/
'Playing fast and loose with the numbers and labels and law is classic Trump.'
And which party has told us that math is racist oppression?
2 + 2 = Orange Man Bad
If you posted that in all caps it might remind us of Hihn.
Rest in Peace, sweet prince.
SNORT!
SNEER!
CHORTLE!
moar BOLD
I'd rather remember a root-canal.
I still remember Boehm using Biden's false employment numbers and pushing transitory inflation.
The American mind cannot comprehend this
Yeah, someone smoking.
The American mind cannot comprehend this
Fortunately, we have Canada.
'In other realms, Trump has shown his authoritarian tendencies while delivering very little for the American people who voted him into office.'
WTF? If "delivering" means government goodies, then what sort of libertarian wants more of that?
Yeah remember when trumps dol forced everyone to take the wu flu jab?
Remember when a future candidate for President told us she would NEVER take a vaccine developed under Trump?
Playing fast and loose with the numbers and labels and law is classic Trump.
It is not remotely unique to Trump. Mendacity is presidential tradecraft and to act like Trump is the only president who ever lied boasts of willful ignorance. At least with Trump it is obvious. Years of covering for Biden's and Obama's disinclination for honesty is why the "classic" media is so loathed.
You mean it's ok because Biden and Obama did it first? There's a shocker.
You certainly thought so back then, and engaged in legitimizing their actions yourself, but orangemanbad comes along and you're now making all sorts of crazy accusations.
He literally joined shrike in screaming the Biden economy was good lol.
He said the thing! Drink!
Yeah, "superior people" are probably put off as much by Trump's "unsophisticated" style as by his policies.
""Years of covering for Biden's and Obama's disinclination for honesty is why the "classic" media is so loathed.""
When was DC ever honest?
The day it was formed? You know, before the politicians moved in.
Back when it was a literal swamp, instead of the metaphorical swamp it is today?
'A mysterious power outage hit vast amounts of Portugal and Spain, shutting down trains, airports, traffic lights, the internet, and more for about 18 hours.'
Nobody needs 23 hours (and certainly not 24/7) energy supply.
Wasn't mysterious. The green energy stopped causing a load disruption.
Hell, she did not even mention how close the whole blackout came to a near total continental shut down of the electric grid.
Really, REALLY close to total collapse.
And, yes, we all know what caused it. Not really a debate.
The good news is they managed to operate on only renewable energy for almost 2 entire days now.
Jeezus, Liz, for the hundredth time, YOU DO NT GET JURY TRIALS AND ENDLESS APPEALS WHEN BEING DEPORTED
If you want deportees to have any due process at all, then you want them to have endless due process.
-Trump defender "logic"
The deportees have due process, you're just lying about it, and trying to make the process infinite.
No, he's just trying to make the outcomes different. And annoy people.
They get due process when a judge reviewed their case, regardless of whether they decide to show up or not.
Trespassers should be shot in the face! Unless of course, they are aliens stealing from tax paying citizens. Then I must signal my virtue!
sarcasmic - DNC defender logic.
"This land is your land, this land is my land..."
That's the level of civics and legal knowledge you have, songs from grade school.
Written by a communist, you fucking retard.
I know you think you are clever, but aliens using public resources is theft, and theft is a violation of the NAP.
I figured the "one true libertarian" would understand this if nothing else.
Aliens who pay income and payroll taxes when they work. Aliens who pay sales taxes when they buy stuff. Aliens who indirectly pay property taxes when they rent. Aliens who pay gas taxes when they fill up. Aliens who pay tariffs when they buy imports. Are those the thieves you're talking about?
And what about Joe Trailerpark who is third generation welfare and has never worked a day in his life? Is he a thief? Should he be deported to a foreign prison? Or is that different because he's white, wears a MAGA hat, and listens to country music.
Illegal aliens who get free phones. Illegal aliens who get subsidized housing. Illegal aliens who get paid under the table and don’t pay income taxes. Illegal aliens who get SNAP benefits that are not taxed. Illegal aliens who get money from churches and other charities to buy things. Illegal aliens who undercut the legal immigrants and the native-born for jobs.
And what about Over-educated Suzi who has $100,000 in student loans she foolishly took out for a bachelors in women’s studies, a masters in psychology, and a PhD in race relations only to find herself woefully underemployed as a barista at Starbucks?
I doubt those who NYC spent over a billion on their support has paid a billion dollars in any type of tax.
They are net takers, not contributors.
They even game tax returns to make money and avoid taxes. They utilize public resources more than they benefit.
Fuck off socialist leftist fuck.
I like how your solution to citizen welfare is to import more foreign welfare.
What the fuck even is that stance?
"Aliens who pay income and payroll taxes when they work. Aliens who pay sales taxes when they buy stuff. Aliens who indirectly pay property taxes when they rent. Aliens who pay gas taxes when they fill up.
That legal immigrants, you retarded fuck. Illegals don't do any of that. You're trying to conflate and hope nobody notices again.
How do they avoid the sales and fuel taxes?
Red herring as they are net takers.
If they take 1 dollars and give back a penny it doesn't justify it.
And what about Joe Trailerpark who is third generation welfare and has never worked a day in his life? Is he a thief?
100% opportunist, and when fraud is involved, he's a thief. However, he was born here (aka, citizen), and laws were passed to ensure Americans get basic needs. Americans. Paid for by other Americans.
Aliens who pay taxes are no different than any other criminal who profits from criminal enterprises and pays taxes. It does not forgive the criminal activity. It does not justify criminality.
Let me see if I understand this. When immigrants break the law, the law is not to be questioned and is by definition just because of who it is being applied to. It's set in stone, sacred as the Bible, and any immigrant who breaks the law is a criminal who belongs in prison.
However any laws broken by Trump or his followers are by definition unjust because of who they are being applied to. Anyone involved in the enforcement of those laws is a criminal who belongs in prison.
The justness of the law is determined not by the law, but by who breaks it. Is that about right?
Non sequitur comment.
However, my (and many others) observations remains true: Trump has fucked you up. You resort to accusations of racism and constant hyperbole.
Show us on the doll: Where did the Orange Man touch you?
Let me see if I understand this.
You don't.
When the stayed invents new interpretations of law to go after conservatives vs uses decades old understanding of normal law.
You still justify the fucking lawfare.
Theyve had due process. You're just too dumb and dishonest to admit it.
They got due process, but Sarc wants (D)ue process, which like all other (D)eliberations is based only on (D)esired outcomes.
That's more your logic since you think someone who has had their asylum hearing, and appealed that outcome to BIA who hears asylum appeals is not enough due process.
"Top colleges in the cross hairs of President Trump have sharply increased their spending on lobbying"
Can't they just cancel classes and assign violent protesting as homework?
Any word on the rowanda/Congo peace treaty trump brokered? No?
I love how mayoral candidates will just make totally insane proposals like "calm corners" in subway stations and public parks for those experiencing mental episodes.
This shit sounds like something a kindergarten teacher would come up with.
Or a kindergartener running for class president.
As long as it's not that bigot from that movie who explained the difference between a man and woman.
I love how mayoral candidates will just make totally insane proposals like "calm corners" in subway stations and public parks for those experiencing mental episodes.
The penalty box works in the NHL, no?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APChb5OZfcM
I use that corner to piss. Don't take away my pissing corner.
If only they’d reopen the washrooms. But, we know why they got locked in the first place.
But, we know why they got locked in the first place.
Because they fired the one guy with the keys?!
Because someone was using it as their quite corner?
Because the Warriors kicked the shit out of the Punks in the bathrooms at Union Square?
Because they ran out of free unisex tampons?
California rep wants to legalized welfare fraud up to 25k.
Most common type is not reporting the unmarried baby daddy lives with them and still claiming welfare.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/california-dem-lawmakers-proposes-bill-decriminalize-welfare-fraud-below-25administrative-errors
Before I opened the link, I assumed two things about the "lawmaker".
And I was right on both counts.
the unmarried baby daddy lives with them
That's one of the reasons for lack of ID cards, low voter registration, and lack of cooperation with census takers among Black men. They're afraid to give their address to any government agency.
I've never known a young mother on public assistance who did NOT have a live-in loser boyfriend.
ML, I think the countdown to Alberta separation (AlExit?) just began last night. The only question is, who else goes with them, and how fucked is the east when that happens?
Saskatchewan will go. Those provinces are essentially twins, population origin wise and have a good relationship. Most neighboring places have rivalries, but they don't.
The Yukon, NWT and interior BC and probably Manitoba may also want to join. The Yukon and NWT are primarily connected to Canada via Alberta. Manitoba was the origin of Western Canada and tried to separate in the 1800s which led to a small civil war.
The Lower mainland of BC will defect to China when that happens.
This is 100% Donald Trump's fault for the 51st state rhetoric. Six months ago it looked like the Liberal party was going to be wiped off the map.
He had no idea of the thrall old boomers are held in by the Canadian Mainstream media and handed the Liberals the perfect talking point.
The youth (and immigrants) voted in droves for Poilievre, but the old boomers turned out in far larger numbers to vote Liberal and destroy the country's future, just because orangemenbad.
One problem for Trump is he now has the consummate Davos man globalist and China friend on his border, who will be a bigger thorn in his side than anything can imagine. Because however Trump tries to punish Canada in response, Carney will be fine with that. How do you wage economic war against someone who wants to destroy his own country?
Carney is slicker than he appears. Trump didn’t help things, but Poilievre fumbled on the 10 yard line.
Manitoba was the origin of Western Canada and tried to separate in the 1800s which led to a small civil war.
Red River Rebellion led by Louis Riel, IIRC. It’s part of why Manitoba became a province in the first place.
As a Metis myself, I'm up for another.
ML, let's be frank about what really happened.
Your side was about to win control of Canada, probably by a solid margin. Then your personal savior Donald Trump decided to intervene in your election by repeating the annexation thing, over and over, and by being an irrational asshole about tariffs. Trump finally topped it off with a deranged TruthSocial post a few nights back, directly instructing Canadians to vote for the man (Poilievre) who would make the tariffs go away by making Canada the 51st state.
Massive own goal by a man who has lost his rationality.
(Side note to you and ITL: If Trump thinks all of Canada put together deserves to be one state with two senators, what would depopulated places like the prairie provinces deserve? Maybe Alberta could be a county in Montana. Get rid of Alberta's whole government and replace with one sheriff and a handful of county commissioners. Manitoba would be attached to liberal Minnesota and thus represented by Ilhan Omar.)
Hey, Dumbass White Mike, we were discussing independence, not statehood. Of course all you probably know about Western Canada could probably fill a 1 ounce pee cup with room left over.
Hey, dickwad, let's be even franker.
How many times and in what contexts did Trump say things about joining Canada to the US (and exactly what did he say) and how many times did the WEF-DNC-Liberal media repeat their own version of what he said?
What a boring Mourning Lynx.
* Trump's an economic moron, and his trade policy is incoherent to boot. Yeah, yeah, everybody knows that except the people that close their eyes, and your reminder won't change anybody's mind.
* Once again, the anti-deportation league shows up without any acknowledgment of the less-than-saintly aspect of the Palestinian "protestor" who was part of the group who trespassed, blocked students from going to class, and shouted in their faces with bullhorns, all criminal actions, albeit not murder. But still criminal actions, which according to many commenters is all that immigrant due process needs to deport immigrants. No mention of Saint Garcia having been stopped by traffic police for driving a van full of likely illegal immigrants from Texas to Virginia, said van being owned by an illegal immigrant who had already been deported for driving other illegal immigrants cross country. And the mothers who were deported had had 2 and 4 years to make arrangements, not to mention several months warning since the election, yet the only evidence of the cruelty of deporting them came from the usual ever-unreliable sources of WaPo, Politico, and Meet the Press.
* And a quibble about the deportation numbers? Flash: politicians exaggerate!
This is not your best work, Liz.
Perhaps Liz suffers from Sunday blues, falling into a state of depression just thinking about Monday. I hear all the cool kids do that.
Abortion pull results in severe side effects for 10% of women, study funds. 22x more than the prior claims.
https://www.foxnews.com/health/abortion-pill-found-have-severe-adverse-effects-women-study-finds
Actual, old-school women or the new-fangled fluid types?
Men are women bigot! They even get cramps!
Yeah…
If a man has severe abdominal cramps, he needs to find a toilet and take a shit.
Why do you hate brown babies!
Hey now, sometimes they’re black, green, or light tan. Hopefully they’re not red.
If you don't want greenish shit, don't drink a bunch of grape Kool Aid. Don't ask me how I found that out.
Or use one of them free tampons?
I've known plenty of women who went on the pill that ultimately stopped because of how it fucked with their cycles and physiology. Turns out there's often a cost for interfering with your body's natural evolution.
Only 5 in 1000 are hospitalized for more than a week or die. Remember - if an abortion pill kills the mother, it remains effective.
Shut down the economy for less during covid.
Trump has threatened to pull federal funds from universities...
We should be able to stop right there. We do not have the money to be funding universities.
In a blow to Jeff, England will now test children convinced they are trans for autism prior to starting treatments. There goes jeffs supply.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14653761/NHS-test-children-trans-autism.html
Poor Lying Jeffy.
"scientists" start to suspect the thing that based regular guys all over the world have known from day one of this ridiculous movement.
It's not unusual for boys on the autism spectrum to go through a phase when they erroneously believe they're gay. Not surprising that these days they could end up in the transgender trap.
Wisconsin governor Tony Evers instructs all state employees to help illegals evade ICE.
https://x.com/DanODonnellShow/status/1915779963267002678
Then Governor Evers deserves to be the first Wisconsin governor indicted for violating federal law. How ignoble, the Cheeseheads following the lead of the FIBs.
Government cheese?
You don't have to help the feds. But you cannot obstruct them.
Activist lawyers want to become activist judges. Activist means you cannot be a neutral party therefore are not qualified to be a judge.
Hunter Bidens burisma role tied to USAID funds he helped burisma secure.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1916706865523884239
Not exactly a surprise, but good to see it out in the open. Of course, no mainstream news outlet will follow it even though it should be front page news.
This is why media and politicians are so up in arms about DOGE. Wish Liz would realize it.
Have you considered that the controlled opposition to such, like Reason, is perfectly fine with the grift.
Yes. The controlled opposition is perfectly fine with the grift as it wets their beaks too. The historic Illinois GOP is a major case in point.
But ... but.. SOFT POWER!
Even if DOGE saves 0 dollars - it is all worth it.
https://www.the-independent.com/life-style/donald-trump-jr-members-club-washington-dc-b2741045.html
The grift doesn't fall far from the tree.
What does this have to do with USAID?
How is that grift? Just calling names doesn't make it so.
Maybe if he started selling his own art?
Nothing about USAID nor anything about any government funds whatsoever.
NYC mayoral candidate Jessica Ramos thinks "calm corners" will be part of the solution.
If you can't solve a mental health crisis with timeouts then you're just not trying.
It’s actually what they used to do in the asylums. Of course they put a straight jacket on them before throwing them in the corner, and left them there all day, but close enough for government work.
Sitting in a corner all day in their own filth is what many severely mentally ill people choose to do when left to their own choices.
"The American mind cannot comprehend this"
Why is that guy wearing sunglasses, during a blackout, at night?
He thinks he’s Corey Hart.
+1 so he can so he can watch you weave then breathe your story lines whatever the fuck that means
Damn, apparently I should've scrolled down. Sorry.
He probably doesn't have anywhere to put them. Probably planned to be home hours earlier.
"...referring to the reported 139,000 people who have been deported since the president was inaugurated (a number also promoted in a "PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT" White House press release)."
And how much have you heard about the 139,000? Trump is keeping the media and Democrats (but i repeat myself) focused on a few high-profile cases (cancer boy, loving father, student) while shipping out a ton of folks with no dismay or seeming interest from the other side.
CNN is already blurring out the white house signs showing the crimes of deported illegals. It is amazing.
How can there be any doubt that CNN is merely DNC propaganda at this point?
There isn’t.
it's basically Pravda
IIRC, it was a CNN personality that when confronted with the fact the organization was misrepresenting Biden's mental health, the reply was well that what the administration was telling us.
Parroting the party message without question says a lot.
1. They are not providing journalism. Journalist asks question and take nothing at face value.
2. They are party propagandist for the administration because they promote what they are told by the party without question, even when the lie is obvious.
A mysterious power outage hit vast amounts of Portugal and Spain, shutting down trains, airports, traffic lights, the internet, and more for about 18 hours.
Someone must have plugged in an ice maker while the air conditioner was running.
Solved it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucdZHR75iCM&t=3s
Couldn't they just reset the router?
Just unplug the country and then...
Oh, wait.
Mysterious my ass:
https://notthebee.com/article/spain-experienced-a-nationwide-power-outage-three-years-after-it-celebrated-the-end-of-its-nuclear-power-come-enjoy-the-ironic-videos
It's right out of Atlas Shrugged.
The bull that was running the power grid got gored.
Top colleges in the cross hairs of President Trump have sharply increased their spending on lobbying...
It would be funny to learn that K Street owns Trump.
Cardio's out, gains are in.
Woke and swole is a terrible way to go through life, son.
Swole women lose the fear necessary to be woke.
Related: Apparently, girls using Down Syndrome filters while posing in the gym to advertise their OF content is a thing now.
Shit. Now the Democrats will start pushing chemical IQ reductions and facial surgery for kids.
Crime data ain't capturing that––which is routine.
If it ain't reported, it don't exist. -Leftists talking about illegal crime data. Whoops.
Now do voter fraud.
BREAKING NEWS Trump declares war on Jeff Bezos as Amazon makes 'hostile and political' tariffs move
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14659833/donald-trump-jeff-bezos-amazon-tariffs-white-house.html
President Donald Trump has declared war on Jeff Bezos after Amazon announced it will include the cost of tariffs on the price tag for products.
The White House publicly slammed the retailer's move as a 'hostile and political act' against America.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said she had just spoken to President Trump about the Amazon bombshell.
She said Trump's message was clear: 'This is a hostile and political act by Amazon.'
The president was reacting to news that Amazon plans to display the cost of his tariffs on countries like China along with the price of each product for sale on the website.
Punchbowl News first reported the move citing a 'person familiar with the plan.'
Leavitt expressed outrage at the world's biggest online retailer, accusing them of acting in a partisan manner.
'Why didn't Amazon do this when the Biden administration hiked inflation to the highest level in 40 years?' she asked.
It's unpatriotic to show people how tariffs increase the prices of the things they buy. Transparency is political and partisan. Full disclosure is leftist. Honesty is NOT a Trumpian value.
You got another source for this other than the Daily Fail?
An Amazon spokesperson, in a new statement, pushed back on a report that the company was planning to show consumers how much a product's cost comes from tariffs. The report prompted pushback from the White House, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt calling such a move a "hostile and political act."
"The team that runs our ultra low cost Amazon Haul store has considered the idea of listing import charges on certain products," the spokesperson said. "Teams discuss ideas all the time. This was never a consideration for the main Amazon site and nothing has been implemented on any Amazon properties."
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/live-updates/trump-admin-live-updates-border-czar-brief-securing/?id=121230740
I see. They backed off, and that makes it ok for Trump to threaten to sic his weaponized federal government on them for daring to list federal import taxes in the prices.
GET MAD SARC!
You fell for yet another case dem narrative. Lol.
Bezos said this report was a lie before you posted this lol.
Yeah, the last thing he wants is people realizing how much shit they sell actually comes from China.
Trump has routinely flouted due process, denying trials to illegal immigrants accused of being MS-13....
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it." - Upton Sinclair
Poor Liz.
You mean you can't understand that due process is for everyone, especially the bad guys, because you're getting paid to defend Trump?
Poor sarc
If you lose your asylum hearing, and you appeal it to the BIA and lose the appeal, you had due process.
A judge making a summary judgement is good enough due process to you. If Trump is the target.
Pour drunker than a skunk Sarc.
Oh look, Sackles is lying about a lack of due process again.
No, he's complaining about a lack of (D)ue process.
Is this sarc admitting he’s getting paid to be dense?
More than likely.
Is alcohol denser than water?
Yes, actually, by 21%.
Another nerd fact: if you mix a pint of ethanol and a pint of water, you get only 96% of a quart.
Also, breakfast for some people.
Once upon a time there was a commenter named RC Dean, who had a set of Iron Laws. They're "iron" because they apply no matter the year, and no matter who holds power. It's been a while since they were mentioned, so I thought I'd reintroduce them...
RC's Iron Laws
1. You get more of what you reward and less of what you punish.
2. Money and power will always find each other.
3. If everything is a priority, nothing is a priority.
4. The less you know about something, the easier it looks.
5. You aren’t free unless you are free to be wrong.
6. Me today, you tomorrow.
7. Foreseeable consequences are not unintended.
ps: pour a drink out for RC, who has crossed the rainbow bridge
Thanks for that.
5. You aren’t free unless you are free to be wrong.
Does that mean free from the consequences of being wrong, or just that you were free to make a choice? I suspect it's the latter, because the former doesn't connote freedom.
Free to have an opinion that is wrong.
You can be free to take an action perhaps, but consequences come with actions, favorable or unfavorable.
Also, fund your own actions.
"White House lawn lined with illegal immigrants’ mugshots — and heinous crimes they’ve committed — showcasing ICE busts in Trump’s first 100 days"
[...]
"The signs , emblazoned with “ARRESTED,” feature photos of the migrants, as well as their apparent crimes — including “first-degree murder,” “sexual abuse of a child,” “kidnapping and rape,” “murder,” “rape of a child,” and “distribution of fentanyl.”
The White House’s official logo could be seen at the bottom of each poster.
The placards were strategically placed where news outlets film live shots in a bid to make sure they’re caught on camera, an official told Axios, who was first to report on the posters..."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/white-house-lawn-lined-with-posters-displaying-illegal-immigrants-mugshots-and-crimes-they-committed/ar-AA1DLf7y?ocid=BingNewsSerp
"Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley joins 'America Reports' to discuss a Wisconsin federal judge being arrested by the FBI for allegedly aiding an illegal immigrant evade ICE. "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DUnTpk0cY8
full court hearings for all, you liars! more deportations, you liars! is this correct?
>>Alexandre Hezez says his funds are now hedged to the maximum level allowed because 'everything has been turned upside down
what do the kids say? feature, not bug or something?
Gah! For weeks now I've been mixing up Peter Navarro with Peter Ferrara! Such similar sounding names, each trying to advise the US government.
As long as you don't confuse Peter Navarro with Dave Navarro.
>>Though no libertarian tears will be shed when a presidential administration decides that federal funding in higher ed has gone too far and needs to be reversed, this looks an awful lot like encroachment on the First Amendment rights of students at these universities, an attempt to get these institutions to kowtow and do the executive's bidding.
assuming you're not schizophrenic clearly one of your opinions here is incorrect.
"...this looks an awful lot like encroachment on the First Amendment rights of students at these universities, an attempt to get these institutions to kowtow and do the executive's bidding..."
You're supposed to look in the small end of the telescope, otherwise you get a false image.
definitely miss all the kids trying to get to their classes.
Imagine not being even slightly aware of how much pressure previous administrations have put on universities to make them "kowtow" to the latest bullshit the feds wanted. Amazing
(D)ifferent
somebody quoted Upton Sinclair above it's apt
>>Someone having a schizophrenic break and threatening to stab people probably won't be helped by more time spent in shavasana pose.
I'm no yogi but one might disagree here
" . . . proposals like "calm corners" in subway stations . . . "
Great idea from politicians who clearly don't know the corners are for pissing in.
>>Top colleges in the cross hairs of President Trump have sharply increased their spending on lobbying
those fucking endowments paying for this instead of our taxes paying for this is exactly why The Defunding & Exemption Retraction must take place
>>Cardio's out, gains are in
I do both so I'll always be able to outrun the lunkheads in case of trunk bear attack
[Checks watch]
"I'm not here to lose weight, I'm here to gain strength." season is right on time.
See you in another 3 mos. at the start of "Obsessing about the gym is out. Living a balanced lifestyle is in." season.
I always found that lifting could also be great cardio if you don't give yourself as much rest time between reps and sets. Though it does reduce the total amount you can lift doing it that way, so you don't gain muscle as fast.
>> lifting could also be great cardio
yes.
>>In other realms, Trump has shown his authoritarian tendencies while delivering very little for the American people who voted him into office.
the opinions of this webzine do not necessarily comport with the American people who voted him into office.
>>The American mind cannot comprehend this
idk I'm all for threesomes.
Top colleges in the cross hairs of President Trump have sharply increased their spending on lobbying
Your student loan default dollars at work.
Good Liz is starting to become indecipherable from bad Liz. Disappointing.
"In the realm of foreign policy, Trump discouraged Israel from bombing Iran's nuclear sites and has semiprioritized ending the war in Ukraine (though not without antagonizing Volodymyr Zelenskyy and, now, possibly shifting his focus elsewhere). These bright spots are overshadowed by the fact that relations with China have gotten worse as the trade war heats up."
if you support Trump just say so out loud. stop trying to bullshit us. this is your foreign policy assessment?? nothing about Israel & Lebanon or Gaza?? just a sidewise reference to a non-event?? nothing about Syria?? not a blessed word about YEMEN?? we're bombing it EVERY DAY at the orders of your beloved bright spot. for no reason that those of us who've studied national security as practitioners for decades can identify. you must be kidding.