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For the first couple of months of the new administration, I was pretty happy with the direction America was going. I never expected to agree with every single thing that happened in Washington, DC. I only hoped that the majority of things would lead toward the new path that voters were promised.
I was extremely pleased to see the immediate aid that came to my beautiful home state of North Carolina after months of being completely disregarded by the Biden administration. I was happy to see people who were not doing their jobs replaced by people who would do those jobs enthusiastically. I was particularly thrilled that all the waste that DOGE uncovered was finally out in the open.
However…
This article may not be very popular, but I’ve written posts like this for 15 years, and I don’t think any president or member of Congress is untouchable. If they’re right, they’re right, and if they’re wrong, they’re wrong. Blindly adhering to party over principle is what got our nation into this untenable position in the first place. Obviously, I prefer this administration over a propped-up, dementia-stricken old man letting folks use his autopen, but I’m still, honestly, becoming quite disappointed.
Recently, a whole lot of things have made me mutter, “What the heck?” while reading about them.
I’ve pulled back from writing about politics aside from rare exceptions because I find this topic so frustrating, and I’d prefer to focus on practical solutions rather than raging impotently against an uncaring political machine.
Let me be absolutely clear. I am not a Republican. I am not a Democrat. I believe in libertarianism, with a small L, as a personal philosophy.
Bear with me on this little tangent, please.
Isn’t it peculiar that Congress is voting on a bill to ADD spending before codifying spending cuts?
I was thrilled at the hard work of DOGE and Elon Musk, identifying scandalous amounts of waste that were even beyond what my jaded self expected. This is what I voted for, and I was pleasantly surprised to see it happening.
But isn’t it peculiar that Congress hasn’t codified any of these cuts yet? Every time he’s questioned on it, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says, “We’ll vote on that next week.” But next week never comes.
Instead, what Congress is working on is the so-called Big Beautiful Bill. If you think wildly excessive spending, a ten-year moratorium on governing AI, and a prohibition of funds being spent to hold any member of the government in contempt of court is beautiful, this is the bill for you.
Anyone knows that if you are working on your budget, first you cut spending and then you see what you can afford to add in. This is a** backward and anyone with even a grain of fiduciary experience knows it.
This is not what I voted for.
Isn’t it peculiar that right as Ukraine unleashed its biggest attacks yet on Russia, pro-war Senator Lindsey Graham was hanging out in Kiev?
I’ve never been a fan of Lindsey Graham. I have absolutely no idea on earth how he keeps getting re-elected. But that aside, he has always banged the drum on behalf of giving tons and tons of money to Ukraine while completely ignoring the plight of Americans suffering in North Carolina, less than two hours away from his South Carolina home.
Now, he made a “secret” trip to Ukraine and met with President Zelensky. He spent, allegedly, over 400,000 taxpayer dollars on his trip, including luxury lodgings. Another senator, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, accompanied him. Subsequently, an immediate and massive attack took place deep within Russia. Had to be a coincidence, right?
Here’s what he posted on X.
The ever-resourceful Ukraine used creative drone warfare tactics to successfully attack Russian bombers and military assets used to kill Ukrainian citizens and destroy their country.
Russia indiscriminately kills men, women and children. It’s time for the world to act… https://t.co/F7BleLFody
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) June 1, 2025
Really, Senator? You’re going to pretend this was just random timing? We, the people, are calling and we want our 400 grand back.
This is not what I voted for.
Isn’t it peculiar that the second a former ally disagrees with the President, they’re an instant enemy?
I had really hoped in this term President Trump would have evolved beyond his “you’re either 100% with me or 100% against me” philosophy. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and Congressman Thomas Massie are two members of congress I truly respect because they follow principles, not party. Both have spoken out against several things, such as that afore-mentioned Big Beautiful Bill as the most recent example.
In response, the President has insulted them, called for them to be primaried, and belittled their many contributions.
This is the United States of America, not North Korea. We don’t have to celebrate our Glorious Leader when we think he’s wrong. The President’s unwillingness to peacefully disagree with former allies without seeing them as full-on enemies and threats is very disturbing to me. For the record, I support both of these members of Congress and find them to be stellar examples of representation and common sense.
This is not what I voted for.
A plea
Please, to any members of Congress who might happen upon this: vote your conscience and vote and the best interests of your constituents.
Please, Mr. President, learn to listen to those who supported you, who now disagree with you. Don’t mistreat good people for having different opinions.
Please, America, keep out of the problems of other nations and focus on us. We don’t need to be involved in other people’s wars.
For those who have done exactly what they promised to do, such as Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr: thank you. This is exactly what I voted for.
What do you think?
Do you agree or disagree with my tangent? What changes would you like to see? What are you happy with? How do you feel about the Big Beautiful Bill and DOGE?
Let’s discuss it in the comments section.
48 Responses
I agree with you. I’m surprised that Trump seems to have lost interest in correcting our financial disaster, and thinks his bbb would improve our situation. Disappointed that Musk is withdrawing from DOGE, and that the cuts have not been codified.
Disappointed that Trump has not said anything about Ukraine’s attack on Russian aircraft on Sunday. Did he know or not know about it beforehand? If he did, it was reckless and stupid. What did Pearl Harbor get Japan? Defeat and nukes. Putin wanted to protect ethnic Russians in the Ukraine and keep NATO missiles off his border with the Ukraine. I agree with him. Trump supposedly got along with Putin, but threw the obnoxious, pushy Zelensky out of the White House. So what happened? And if Trump did not know beforehand, he’s not the effective player he claims to be.
I also admire Musk, Gabbard, and Kennedy. I have MS, my daughter autism, from vaccine damage. It is such a relief that Kennedy takes vaccine damage seriously, and is against it. Everyone in the medical-pharma cartel knows that vaccines cause autism, but only take seriously their need to hide and deny it, for money, prestige, and authority. I also admire Rand Paul and his consistent financial responsibility. I don’t know much about Thomas Massey.
I enjoyed reading your article, and hope to read more of them here!
Frankly, I’m surprised that you sound surprised and disappointed. Me? Nope. Still waiting for those ~300 sealed indictments from Barr to be addressed. Epstein? lol! Never gonna happen. JFK? What a joke. End the war in Ukraine in a day? Pfft.. please. Deportations? The biggest bag over the head joke of all.
This guy is particularly good at losing. Isn’t that odd? And hurls insults like a poo slinging monkey in a cage. Because he knows that is what his followers like. Drama.
This administration is all hot gas and smoke and mirrors. We were all chumped. I moved on from it all after the obvious WWE Zelensky White House visit.
I’m confused about your rant over deportations. Deportations have ramped up in cities all over the U.S. And Democrats are crying foul. When Democrats are complaining loudly, you know the T administration is doing something right.
I agree with most of the rest of what you said. *Most.* Trump boasted about ending the war in 1 day. In HIS mind that was possible. But you’ve forgotten that the other parties (Zele & Putin) have to COOPERATE. What good is it if Trump agrees to the terms but THE OTHER 2 PLAYERS won’t cooperate? That’s what we’re seeing between Ukr and Russia.
This guy is big at losing? Sorry Jim, but you sound cynical. I cheered when Trump gave our discharged military back-pay for refusing the vaccine. BACK-PAY! I am still cheering over gender-confused folks being discharged from the military. I cheered this week when Trump revoked federal funding for states that let MALES compete in women’s sports. (California I’m looking at you!)
I couldn’t care less about some senator’s name in the Epstein files. (But I admit if that list is revealed, I will have popcorn and juice ready.) Resignations and suicides will jump if any official is tied to Epstein.
But everyone knows that peace negotiations require several cooperative parties. I was concerned when Trump said he could end the Ukraine War in one day. It was boastful and foolish. What he meant was that he could offer lucrative deals to the players that those only interested in material profits would be glad to take. But do not tempt those motivated by ideology. Like Iran, Hamas, and Russia.. But which mean that Trump doesn’t understand the situation at all.
What happened to unleashing the gates of Hell if the hostages were not released by January 20? Nearly five months later, twenty of them are still being starved and tortured.
It has been months, no, decades, that Iran has been developing nuclear weapons, which cannot be permitted. Iran has NEVER been willing to desist in the effort. It wants to obliterate Israel and achieve hegemony in the Middle East. Establish a Shiite caliphate. There is nothing Trump could offer it. So why in the world do I read every day that Trump says an agreement is near, any day now, well, let’s let Iran enrich a little uranium, hardly any, then back to none! But Iran will agree to Trump’s terms tomorrow. Right. So what is Trump going to say if Iran erases Israel tonight with many atomic strikes? Well, who could blame him, how could he have possibly thought that Iran was capable of doing such a thing! Israel had better do what it must for its own protection.
Trump is acting like a child. Putin, on the other hand, is acting carefully, considering outcomes in different scenarios, aware that Europe is goading him into a big reaction, so it can then try to manipulate the US into sending troops to the NATO war. Hoping that we will once again save it, so they can then take all of Russia’s oil and other resources.
I respect Putin’s caution in deciding on a course of action when all Western and Ukrainian leaders have gone insane.
Rant? It was one sentence. Nine words exactly.
Your post defending your point of view is twice as long as mine. And what’s with all the screaming caps-lock? lol!
Have a great day.
There are things that seem like a good idea in the Big Beautiful Bill and then some not so good ideas. From what I have read, I agree with Rand, Musk and now Green who just recently came out against the bill.
The Ukraine/Russian war and the latest attack, some are saying this was a months to over a year in planning and it was a do it moment or all was for nothing. Others are saying Zelensky did it to thwart the peace talks in Istanbul. Frankly I dont care. I would like to see the war end and end the possibility of World War III. Be great if the Ukrainian troops could push the Russians back to pre-war lines. Not going to happen without NATO troops and or American troops on the ground. And that makes the possibility of World War III all that much closer.
DOGE. As far back as I can remember, people have said the government needs to do an audit of itself to see where money was being spent. Get the government financial house in order. Now we have DOGE doing exactly that and some are screaming and yelling about all the fraud, waste and abuse they have found. Some may not like it but it has been long needing to get done. That is what I voted for.
Heard a interview with a former Sec Def. He said world leaders dont listen or read what Trump says or posts on social media. They watch what he does.
Tariffs, I am still in the wait and see mode. Looking at all the companies who are spending billions in re-shoring or expanding American domestic manufacturing, that is a serious long term commitment and some serious money. Could actually produce a revival of American manufacturing.
I think the ethnic Russians in Crimea and the Donbas, who have democratically voted several tines for a confederation with Russia, should be able to keep their new borders, which protect them from Ukrainian violence.
Nothing is going to forfend WWIII. Neither Russia nor the Ukraine is going to be satisfied with any agreement which is ultimately made. Well, maybe if Zelensky is dethroned, most Ukrainians would think peace with Russia, order and prosperity, look pretty good sfter three years of bloody horror.
In Israel WWIII will loom until relocation occurs. I don’t know if the violent, Nazi-like anti-Semitism can be dealt with. With all the major news outlets and most minor ones lying about the IDF killing Gazan civilians lined up to get food. Lying with delight, with relish. The BBC today admitted that it had printed lies, at the behest of …, and retracted that particular story. But why do so many believe them?
I’ve always been one to believe that democrats and republicans are just two arms on the government beast. I did have hope for President Trump and I agreed with a lot of his views.
Like you, I was amazed at how quickly and efficiently Elon was able to go in with his team and find so much incredible waste and fraud. It was more than I had even imagined possible. Now I’m very disappointed that no one has been held accountable and DOGE seems to have fizzled.
As for the BBB, it doesn’t make sense to me. You have to cut the spending first. We’ll never get out of debt this way.
Focus on the US. We need to bring back manufacturing here in the US, stay out of every other countries problems and our leaders need to work together to make America what it can be instead of all of the fighting between each other. The name calling, the back handed remarks do nothing.
Governor Pritzker of IL has said more vile and threatening things about President Trump and gotten away with it. But Trump wants to bash Paul and Massie because they have different views?? He needs to learn to pick his battles, work with others and listen sometimes.
“Isn’t it peculiar that the second a former ally disagrees with the President, they’re an instant enemy?”
Ms. Luther with all due respect, remember President Trump’s FIRST term? He had RINO (Republicans in name only) who smiled in his face only to stab him in the back. As soon as the 2024 campaining started, Trump’s right-hand man, Mike Pence, eviscerated Trump’s presidency. Even the Secret Service was suspect for ignoring that assassin on the roof.
It’s no wonder that Trump is now, “You’re either TOTALLY with me or totally against me.” I don’t always agree with that strategy, but I understand what pushed him to it.
Sadly, Trump has a penchant for trusting the wrong people. His consistent support for RINOs, such as Lindsey Graham, over MAGA candidates is maddening. He lacks the core conservative principles of people like Rand, Massie, and DeSantis, so he’s unable to ascertain from previous actions of people if they’re truly conservative. Flattery, rather than integrity, seems to be what ingratiates people with him. Heartbreaking to see this opportunity squandered to turn our country around.
I often vote “against” something that I support, but knowing it is going to pass, I just want there to be some push-back. Of course I want us to update infrastructure and fully fund the police and fire and libraries. But 100% votes are scary, and the money has to come from somewhere, and I haven’t any more to “give” through taxation. I hope my “no” vote causes someone to slow down and ask “why?” I really respect Senators Rand Paul and Thomas Massey. Thinking people ought to ask, “Why do they think that way?” We ought to be curious when smart, principled people have a different view than our own, and at least consider their views.
Trump isn’t interested in money management, only in making money. He has proven time and again that he believes he can buy himself out of debt and the country can do likewise just look at this first term and his private business practices. Taking risk is in his nature. Any good money management includes: not spending more than you make, paying off all debt that can be paid as soon as possible, not running up more debt, especially that that is unnecessary or extravagant, and saving up a surplus with a target of saving 10 percent of income per earnings period. There are other practices as well.
Globalists have control of the money system through the Fed, something Trump can’t touch until next year. So interest rates and printing money is not under his control. And it is unlikely he will control it then.
My suggestion is look for opportunities to make all you can and put it in solid investments and
non-perishable or slowly perishable items that will defray the continued destruction of our economic system on a personal level. It’s about good planning and survivability. If your out of debt and own all you have only you and the property tax government man or woman will argue it out. You will pay something but lessen the load. Learn to pay cash for everything and live moderately if at all possible.
I think that in this past election the American people were given a choice of picking a turd up by the clean end. The government has grown past individual members and is now a selfsubstanting beast that will eat itself. Much like the Roman Empire of old.
Is this simply the realization that no president, no party can “make America great again”? The Bible clearly states that when we turn from God, it will not go well. How can we as a nation expect that we can prosper apart from the God who enabled the “one nation under God” to be formed in the first place?! Seeking prosperity and peace anywhere and by any means apart from humbling ourselves, praying and seeking His face, then turning from our wicked ways, will result in rightly-deserved judgment. Our focus as individuals, families, communities, states and as a nation must be to humbly realign ourselves with God’s timeless truth.
YES! Totally agree.
As a nation, we have become so very debased. Unless we humble ourselves before the Lord, things are not going to get any better.
I’m one of those who believes that we may well be in the end times.
I’m 💯 agreement with you on this. I believe we’re in end times too. Pray n prepare. Get our souls right and stay in a state of grace at all times
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I think the swamp is bigger and deeper than we all thought. I believe it was Emerald Robinson who said that most congressmen are being blackmailed. That makes sense when I hear something from one of them that makes no sense. John Robert’s name was on the Epstein flight log. That can explain his liberal/progressive votes. The RINO’s are the back stabbers (Pence) I’m going to wait and see what comes to the surface…when the dust settles. Trump will make mistakes (the “big beautiful budget”) but he’s not going to “debank” his foes, he’s not arresting people for thought crimes. I think he’s more libertarian than anything…..live and let live. I know of no other politician that has endured unending arrows from the MSM since 2016, non-stop 24/7.
Never before in this country has a President been attacked, backstabbed, had his supporters ridden into the ground, had Judges and democrats support treason. They tried to assasinate him twice, with no investigation. This is the biggest upill battle in our history. Remember, Trump is carrying out our fight against corruption and attacks on our children. Liberals want to defile our children.
What does that have to do with the way he treats people who disagree with him?
Best as I can see, he just talks smack about them.
What about how the previous administration and treated those who disagreed? Deplatform, lawfare, blind main stream media, all set as attack dogs to defend the administration.
Also, don’t forget that the president can’t control the House, the Senate, or the Judiciary.
I still prefer Trump.
My dear Daisy,
Thank you,for speaking your .mind
I sincerely hope our President Trump will have e another strategy up his sleev e for this BBB but right now it seems ominous.
We need to pray.
I think the first hundred days were the “big FU” stage, and I think that the rest of us also benefitd from it, but far more than anybof us anticipated. But then it all would start going back to the familiar groove, which it has. Elon Musk popping smoke is a major red flag showing that. Both Russia and China are barely being held togethor right now. At some point both will have worked through that fallout but then we go back to both of them working on limited team projects again. Trump at least got the ball rolling on foxing the worst problems we face, other than neocons and progressives.
I’m not being facetious, I’d really like to know: How do you see that the rest of us benefited in the first 100?
Closing the border to new ‘undocumented’, deporting of known criminal ‘undocumented’ was a good start for me.
As a retired 45+ federal employee, I saw a lot of waste and fraud. DOGE is/was encouraging to me. I’m astounded with what has been revealed by DOGE. Just because Elon ‘went home’ to repair his Tesla project after the outrageous response of some crazy people setting fire to dealerships, and privately owned vehicles doesn’t mean DOGE is done. I expect more results from them. BUT for the most part it is up to Congress to act to clean up their mess.
I’m not wild with all the content of the BBB, but as can be seen with the law making process, it’s never exactly what everyone wants because everyone wants something different.
We no longer had millions of illegal immigrants coming across the border along with the drugs they peddle and along with that the child sex trafficking. That’s a huge benefit in the first 100 Days. Prices came down. Democrats deliberately ran up the price of eggs and chicken by ordering millions of chickens destroyed shortly before the election to prevent an infestation that never happened. Trump has actually done more to help our country in his first 100 days than the prior admin. did in 4 years.
At what point do you admit in your heart that is sinking ship is lost?
When do you focus solely on getting your ass into a lifeboat?
Nick Freitas made a good point about this yesterday: The Dems will knock over a few teakettles in the short term to get what they want long term.
Reps are afraid to upset the applecart, because they want to get re-elected.
That’s what comes of party loyalty, and that is why term limits are critical.
Politics was never meant to be a career. Civic-minded patriots were supposed to contribute for a definitive amount of time, then go back home.
Hey Daisy
Have you downloaded the 1034 page bill and read it? Granted, it does not include what Trump promised, specifically WRT no tax on social security income. However, the last section of the bill repeals most of Biden’s inane policies regulations, rules and EOs. It is quite lengthy. That makes it worth it in and of itself. The DEMs would never pass a single bill repealing these so reconciliation is the only way. In addition, the bill addresses simple requirements for Medicaid, the first one being you have to be alive. Beyond belief that the Government has to spell out that you must be alive to apply and get Medicaid but this is where the country is. The administration has also submitted a list of ricission items and we will see if the congressional cowards in the GOP actually do anything with it.
I 💯 agree with you. Like we say in AA of which I am a member for over a decade, Principles before Personality. I have been having wtf moments in this presidency of which I am a republican, since April. I keep telling myself there’s got to be a method to the madness, right?
Your rant is justified, Daisy. I think no president is truly “running” our country since Kennedy, to be quite honest and that these globalist elitist scum are actually running the world. I prayed Trump would turn things around for the country . I mean that’s what I voted for. I guess we just continue praying and preparing.
Good article
Good article Daisy! Just amazing we know nothing about the Butler Pennsylvania shooter and the FBI agents who washed away the crime scene, cremated the body. Oh and just for fun where’s the effort to audit Ft. Knox.
Dear Ms. Daisy- I agree with you 100%! I also voted for Mr. Trump thinking he had learned from his previous presidency. I guess not…
Elon Musk did a great job in finding and cutting waste in our gov’t although, some of it may have been a bit to quickly done and it displaced many people’s jobs leaving them completely unemployed.
I am not a fan of Mr. Kennedy- I just don’t think he really has the qualifications to run HHS; that’s just my opinion.
Then, there’s this mess in Russia, Ukraine, N. Korea, etc, etc. We need to let these other counties fight it out amongst themselves. We have so many other issues here in the U.S. hell, just the stuff at the Border and these nut-job people with Molotov cocktails is becoming a BIG National security problem. Rant Off.
Trump is a gasbag.
Though I agree with some of his STATED perspectives (certainly NOT his zionism!), I never believed was going to really follow through on any of them, including and especially decreasing the power of government.
Certainly not him being the “peace candidate”.
Certainly not him carrying through with MAHA . . . he has yet to acknowledge ANY wrongdoing by kicking off the covid scam during his first administration.
During his first administration, he perpetuated the Ukraine war (which started in 2014, not 2022).
His actions regarding Julian Assange are disgusting and I will never forgive him for his contribution.
I understand your frustration, and I have some, too.
But I don’t think any of us have a full grasp of how deep the rot is in Washington, D.C. Everything DJT attempts to do, he and his team have to wade through layer after layer of grift and obstruction.
And his own party is part and parcel of the waste, fraud and abuse. They talk a good line, but when I comes to their own pockets, they are NOT going to let principles get in the way of their bank accounts.
And it’s only been five months since he was inaugurated. Rome was not built in a day, remember?
I think we all were so hopeful and optimistic and when DJT and DOGE came in with a wrecking ball, we all thought our lives and this country would return to 1960’s prosperity and happiness. Well, gues what? Reality is that these things take time.
Don’t lose faith. And be careful to whom you listen.
Thank you for your well balanced views.
Yours was one of the best comments here.
What do you think? Consise and respectfully written notes with “genuine” solutions should be sent to https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact
Daisy, in a perfect world where conservatives had 60+% majorities in both the House and Senate, you would be right. But in the real world today, where a few votes stand between “pretty good enough” and “complete disaster”, you are wrong. The reason why Demon-rats always win is when they win, they win, and when they lose, they fight like hell over every inch and never break ranks until they win. In college I was a student of Murray Rothbard, the great Libertarian theorist, so I get the appeal of Libertarianism. But today, an “L” on the ballot stands for LOSER and SPOILER. So hold the line, don’t break ranks, and stand with our marvelous Gd-sent President Trump as he struggles to save our country, one battle at a time. If we do, I guarantee we will WIN WIN WIN.
I agree with you. I have been a Republican for 59 years. My first 20 years I was interested more in living than politics. When I had to start paying taxes, I started paying attention.
I believed Trump would fix the problems, but politics changes people.
We are fixing the illegal imigration problem, but we should be cutting a couple trillion dollars from our budget back at least to 2019 levels.
I agree with you. I have been a Republican for 59 years. My first 20 years I was interested more in living than politics. When I had to start paying taxes, I started paying attention.
I believed Trump would fix the problems, but politics changes people.
We are fixing the illegal imigration problem, but we should be cutting a couple trillion dollars from our budget back at least to 2019 levels.
Samuel Clemens: ” If voting mattered, it would be illegal”. Stalin (paraphrased): “.. the only thing that matters about voting is who counts them”… There are many other ‘bon mots’ regarding the futility of participating in a system which only designed to dupe the peasant classes into believing the system can be changed through stuffing paper in a box.
At this stage of the cycles in civilizations, ordinary citizens need to look to kith, kin, and hearth; local-local-local. Seek opportunities to rebuild after the fall. And thank people like Daisy who have contributed valiantly towards these efforts. Lord willing- see y’all on the other side!
Trump has always been a spender. He wants NO debt ceiling. Talk about hustling up the time of a major collapes. What will it look like WHEN governments (ours, too) simply say something like – we are just wiping the debts clean and starting over? Yikes.
My hope is/was that Trump can keep us out of war. No Americans fighting overseas. I’m the daughter of a Marine Sgt and an Army Captain -WWII, I carried a gun 24/7 by requirement for 27 years. I’m no pansy.
I live in Florida. I like DeSantis. BUT- and this is a big one. The ONLY reason we are fiscally solvent is because years ago the PEOPLE voted in ammendments to our constitution requiring a balanced budget and no income tax. PEOPLE did that.
Our state’s retirement system is solvent. Why? Because the judges are in that same retirement system and they are not going to tolerate state legislators making a run on that money pool. Unlike Social Security, our money is actually there.
Now the legislature is making it harder to even put ammendment propositions on the ballot. Oh, we might vote for what we want?
Our Republican house is slightly less of a joke than the Dems, but still a joke.
I was emergency services. I KNOW as far back as Hurrican Andrew (1992) that NOBODY is coming to help after a disaster. I worked out in the storm and the after math…4 month of no power. Maybe in a few weeks someone comes. But with all the disasters everywhere, folks, if you can’t see that you are on your own, then – well, in Marine Patrol we used to say that we got tired of rescuing people who put our lives on the line…and maybe they just needed to die. Harsh? Not anymore.
THIS WEBSITE IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS. If you can’t prep and figure things out from Daisy and her authors’ advice, then…no hope for you.
I’m not a guy…Ladies, if I can do it you can, too. Get it done. Money is not an object or excuse.
President Trump has this bad habit of treating every disagreement as aa cage death match. But it is only against conservatives. He primaries the best people like Bob Good who was primaried out last election. I think there are quite a few officials doing a great job in the administration including Sean Duffy, Stephen Miller and Marco Rubio.
Elon posted on X that the reason the Epstein files have not been released is, Trump is on the lists.
I completely agree with you Daisy.
I agree with you 100%. No need to elaborate; squabbling between others here about details won’t change a thing, and only makes matters worse between all of us (somewhat) like-minded.
I know we have a minimum age limit for running for President, but maybe it’s time we looked at what age a candidate will be at the end of two terms and if they are going to be over 70 at the end of that time, then they are ineligible to run. Not saying senile, but maybe too set in their ways and the ways of the party the represent. I too am becoming disillusioned with not only the way things are going, but the government as a whole. I love this country, but not so much the government.
I AGREE and could not have said it better!!!!!