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The past few weeks have been highly instructive as Democrats rush to defend federal waste and fiscal folly in the face of the DOGE onslaught. The level of hand-wringing signifies far more than a concern over the “unelected” Elon Musk or executive branch overreach.
It can’t be the latter that has generated so much mewling. After all, Democrats sat silently as President Joe Biden essentially ignored the Supreme Court while pursuing his vote-buying student debt forgiveness schemes.
The legacy media have been in a tailspin covering the second Trump administration. The American people voted for government reform in November, and we have seen actions taken by the president aiming to accomplish that.
Candidate Donald Trump had his fellow Republicans in Congress kill a comprehensive bipartisan immigration deal a year ago that they helped write to deprive President Joe Biden of a legislative success. So, where is President Donald Trump’s plan to reform the immigration system?
For a brief window, Asteroid 2024 YR4 looked like a planetary hazard in the making. At up to 295 feet in diameter, it was described as a potential “city killer.” On its estimated trajectory, it could’ve collided with Earth as soon as 2032.
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency is sowing confusion and chaos, ordering mass firings of government employees and canceling programs despite having no formal legal authority.
The past few weeks have been highly instructive as Democrats rush to defend federal waste and fiscal folly in the face of the DOGE onslaught. The level of hand-wringing signifies far more than a concern over the “unelected” Elon Musk or executive branch overreach.
Six weeks since inauguration day, we’re already getting a taste of what President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are delivering — and even for folks who voted for Trump, it might not be the change they expected.
During a recent broadcast of “CBS Mornings,” Gayle King asked Ed Bastian, chief executive officer of Delta Airlines, if he was concerned by what she referred to as the Trump administration’s firing of “many employees of the FAA.”
In the introduction to her 2023 book,” How We Learn to Be Brave,” the Rt. Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, D.C., wrote, “We all want to be brave when it counts — to be the one who… does the right thing when it matters most….”
Republican and Democratic administrations alike benefited from the sacrifices of Afghans who put their lives on the line to support U.S. troops, and spread American values, in the 20-year war against the Taliban. Both have now betrayed the trust those allies placed in them.
The debate over environmental justice has been overtaken by the term “environmental racism” — the claim that minority communities suffer disproportionately from pollution because of systemic racism.
Even as Hamas releases hostages and temporarily lays down its weapons, leaders of the terror group continue to make clear their intentions: No matter what happens in the Middle East, it will continue to attack Israel and to indiscriminately kill Jews in a maniacal effort to eliminate the Jew…