Quick question, whatever happened to:
- The DOGE dividend checks
- Tariff rebate checks
- Slashing energy prices
- 10% APR on credit cards
- 1000–1500% cheaper meds
- $2 gas
- The Epstein files
- Reopening the Strait of Hormuz that was already open
- Cheaper groceries
- Ending wars in 24 hours
- The "privately funded" ballroom
- All the jobs
- Lower interest rates
- That great healthcare plan
Any updates?
Not sure who needs to hear this, but it's absolutely possible to love your country, appreciate your veterans, honor our Founding Fathers AND detest your fucking government at the EXACT same time.
In 1971, a corporate lawyer named Lewis Powell wrote a memo that quietly became the blueprint for everything you’re watching happen right now.
The memo was titled “Attack on American Free Enterprise System.”
Powell’s argument: American business was under siege — from the left, from campuses, from consumer advocates like Ralph Nader, from the media.
His solution wasn’t to lobby harder. It was to build permanent infrastructure.
It wasn’t published. It wasn’t debated. It was sent directly to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Two months later, Nixon put Powell on the Supreme Court.
And the rest, as they say, is history.
Watch. 👇🏼
ICE spent over $1 billion buying 11 warehouses to cage human beings. Now it’s quietly trying to sell or give away seven of them, more than $700 million gone, with not a single facility open and an inspector general investigation hanging over the whole mess.
This is the waste they swore they were elected to root out.
The fraud, the abuse, the blank check spent without a plan.
They bought industrial buildings at up to $145 million apiece, before renovations, with no environmental review, no community buy-in, and no real strategy for what came next. Even Republican officials told them to stop. Taxpayers are left holding the bill for warehouses that detained no one and accomplished nothing but fear.
It’s total hypocrisy.
An administration that lectured the country about efficiency lit $700 million on fire as part of Stephen Miller’s cruel fantasy of mass detention. Imagine what that money could have done for veterans waiting on housing, for families crushed by costs, for the working people they claim to serve.
I’m glad this plan is dying. It was inhumane from the first day, designed to warehouse people far from the rule of law and basic decency. But being glad it failed does not erase how it failed, recklessly and expensively. We must have full accountability for the officials who pushed it.
https://t.co/5nryYka2vq
Trump left the White House around noon on Friday; he is just now returning, we have been paying for a geriatric drug addict to abuse reporters, attend basketball games and hang out at his shitty NJ golf club for four days in the middle of a war he has no idea how to finish.
@MikeSielski Do you think Rice, Moss, Fitzgerald etc. didn't want to be the best all time. I don't remember them saying a championship didn't fulfill them