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Scott McKay


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Who can help but be impressed with the volume and velocity of the Trump administration so far? Our new president learned much in his four years in the position from 2017 to 2021, and it appears he learned even more in the four years America had to watch the collective hive known as Joe Biden drive our nation into a ditch.

The mass and import of Trump’s directives and executive orders is considerable. Most are items we’ve needed for decades, but no president has had the sand and vision to make them a reality.
Trump vacated Lyndon Johnson’s executive order implementing affirmative action. He’s scrubbing all vestiges of DEI from the federal government. He suspended all foreign aid save for that going to Israel and Ukraine pending a review, which could well signal the end of the money laundry making left-wing non-profits and connected swamp rats rich.
And on, and on.
It’s a glorious time. These are policies that will inure greatly to the benefit of the American people. Our president should be greatly praised for his determination to hit the ground running and his willingness to take on big fights.
Who shouldn’t be praised?

  1. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski, Who Absolutely Have No Place in the GOP Anymore
    Let’s face it, Lisa Murkowski is essentially no more a legitimate member of the U.S. Senate than Nicolás Maduro the president of Venezuela. Murkowski has won her last three elections in Alaska through shenanigans and skullduggery while the voters of that state — particularly the Republican voters — have demanded that she go.
    This last election in 2022 saw her win thanks to the abomination known as ranked-choice voting, and even then she needed millions of dollars from Washington, D.C. courtesy of Mitch McConnell which could have been used elsewhere to help real Republicans win Senate races. By any notion of free and fair elections not polluted by radical voting schemes or outside money, Kelly Tshibaka would be Alaska’s junior senator today.
    And Tshibaka wouldn’t have ...

No hoodwinking or hornswoggling here.

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