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Trump's Second Term

FYI- the Persian Gulf is now the Arabian Gulf.

says Tramp.

Media companies that refuse to comply shall be banned from the White House.
 
Karoline says today that the Administration would NOT recognize June as Pride Month and would not approve any federal funds for the occasion.
 
AI-generated piffle.
I suspect our glorious administration has distinguished itself with a new invention, twice as better as the old one: artificial stupidity! Unlike AI, which often fails at its task by being unintentionaly stupid, AS is perfect, never stooping to unintentional intelligence.
 
I suspect our glorious administration has distinguished itself with a new invention, twice as better as the old one: artificial stupidity! Unlike AI, which often fails at its task by being unintentionaly stupid, AS is perfect, never stooping to unintentional intelligence.
And the MAGAts, unable to tell the difference, will cheer it on.
 
Karoline says today that the Administration would NOT recognize June as Pride Month and would not approve any federal funds for the occasion.

In a month where they're holding a military parade to celebrate a would-be dictator's birthday in the White House the country has no place for Pride.
 
To be pedantic about it, WWI didn't quite end on November 11, 1918. U.S. involvement didn't officially end until July 2, 1921, and until 1924 for the U.K.


Formal end of the war​


A formal state of war between the two sides persisted for another seven months, until the signing of the Treaty of Versailles with Germany on 28 June 1919. The US Senate did not ratify the treaty despite public support for it, and did not formally end its involvement in the war until the Knox–Porter Resolution was signed on 2 July 1921 by President Warren G. Harding. For the British Empire, the state of war ceased under the provisions of the Termination of the Present War (Definition) Act 1918 concerning:

  • Germany on 10 January 1920.
  • Austria on 16 July 1920.
  • Bulgaria on 9 August 1920.
  • Hungary on 26 July 1921.
  • Turkey on 6 August 1924.
 

I think the big parade is going to backfire bigtime on Trump, and give the comedians a field day.

Ithink his massive ego is digusting even some people who voted for him.
n a month where they're holding a military parade to celebrate a would-be dictator's birthday in the White House the country has no place for Pride.
 

lol it’s essentially about nothing but this is one of his more unhinged announcements

why would anyone be excited for the giant celebration he immediately makes clear we won’t have a chance to celebrate because we have to work that day. why can’t he pretend he’s going to give a day off for his fake holiday? wouldn’t want normal people to get the wrong impression they are somehow going to get something out of his presidency
 
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And THe Mouse announced Abu Dahbi as the site for the next Disneyland Theme Park.
That sound you hear is Trump having a fit at his proposed Gaza resort now being hopelessly upstaged. I experct a blast at the Mouse any day now.
 
And now it seems people are going to be deported to Libya. Doesn't matter, it seems, where they're from. Any fiction that they're being simply "sent home" vanishes. Our Fearless Leader claims ignorance, of course. He won't presumably chortle with glee and show videos of others' pain until the job is done, so far slowed a bit by court orders ripe for ignoring, and a statement from Libya itself that they do not want anything to do with it, apparently shared by both its rival governments. Libya is on a "don't go there" list for Americans, because of terrorism, gang violence and the like, making it of course the obvious place to send aliens who have no connection to it.

 
At The New York Post Jacob Sullum wrote, "DOGE’s hyperbole is so pervasive that Manhattan Institute budget expert Jessica Riedl describes its workas “government spending-cut theater,” saying “most of what is claimed to be spending cuts are just accounting errors.” Somewhat more generously, Nat Malkus, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, estimates that DOGE’s actual cuts amount to about half of the total it claims. “They’re just spinning their wheels, citing in many cases overstated or fake savings,” Romina Boccia, director of budget and entitlement policy at the Cato Institute, told The New York Times last month." This article also notes some of the accounting gimmicks that are being used, such as lumping asset sales into the total and not distinguishing between one-time and recurring savings.
 

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