Imagine this:
One Executive Order.
Every bank in America must verify:
If you’re not a U.S. citizen - your account is closed.
No loopholes. No games. No exceptions.
Watch what happens next:
• Fake identities disappear overnight
• Ghost accounts tied to fraud vanish
• Illegals can’t get paid, can’t wire money, can’t live off the system
• Self-deportation skyrockets - no raids needed
Now go one layer deeper…
No bank account = no clean paper trail
No paper trail = no fake voter registrations
No fake registrations = cleaner elections
No more “mystery ballots” tied to phantom identities
Keep going…
• Billions in waste, fraud, and abuse get cut off at the source
• Taxpayer dollars stop flowing to people who never had a legal claim to them
• Entitlement systems stabilize
• Honest citizens stop subsidizing lawlessness
And then the real-world impact:
• Smaller classroom sizes
• Less strain on hospitals and ERs
• Lower demand for subsidized housing
• Less pressure on local law enforcement
And yes…
When you remove the conditions that enable illegal activity,
you reduce the activity.
Not through slogans.
Through structure.
This isn’t cruelty.
This is clarity.
This is what Law & Order actually looks like:
Clear rules
Equal enforcement
No incentives for breaking the law
America First isn’t a chant.
It’s a system where:
If you want access to America’s benefits…
you follow America’s laws.
Period.
Winning.
Rob Cunningham
@KuwlShow
The fricking boss!!!
This was the most insane single day in American foreign policy in a generation and most people missed half of it..
> Iran agreed to suspend its entire nuclear program — indefinitely..
> Iran agreed to never close the Strait of Hormuz again..
> zero dollars changed hands.. no frozen funds.. no pallets of cash..
> the US naval blockade on Iran stays up until the final deal is signed..
> Trump publicly ordered Israel to stop bombing Lebanon — used the word PROHIBITED in all caps..
> Netanyahu went on live TV and admitted he was acting on a US request..
> Defense Minister Katz got overruled within hours after saying Lebanon ops "have not yet been completed"..
> a 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire took effect overnight.. displaced Lebanese civilians started walking back to their villages..
> oil dropped 12% in minutes.. global equities surged..
> Iran's Foreign Minister declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open" — first time since March 27..
all of this.. one Friday..
if you're not following me you're finding out about this 48 hours late from someone who read my post..
What happens if most of it isn't true? Methinks that makes you the vegetable.This is what happens when you don’t have a vegetable in the WH.
I don't need you to reply ya ornery hick. I will call you a dumbass anyway, no reply needed.Why does a ph$$ot keep replying to someone who has told them he would not respond to them?
Time and time again.
Stalker?
Why does a ph$$ot keep replying to someone who has told them he would not respond to them?
Time and time again.
Stalker?
Wait, what?
Barack Hussein Obama wasted $34 million and 18 months on a failed attempt to fix the leaking Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris then proposed a staggering $300 million and 3 years for the exact same job. Donald Trump solved the entire problem for just $2 million using a simple industrial coating.
This is the difference between leftist career politicians and a real leader. The establishment throws hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars at problems and delivers nothing but excuses and failure. Donald Trump cuts through the bureaucracy, ignores the nonsense, and actually gets results.
Wait, what?
I know right, it seems like people think he campaigned on it or something - stupid voters.I live reading some of the comments on X. If I didn't know better, I'd think that the cost of groceries, gas and healthcare all rose only during the trump administration.
I'm sure you know the intent of the Reflecting pool was to represent depth or deep reflection. A garish shade of blue doesn't meet that intent as you shouldn't be able to clearly see the bottom. I dont have a problem with the industrial coating but we shouldn't allow the most unpopular president in history to remake our storied monuments into a commemoration of his tacky taste.The blue is going to be a change, but i've got an open mind. I sure as hell i like blue better than replacing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of granite. Blue willl be less reflective than a deep, dark colored water but will be striking in its own right. And, the good thing is that this blue can be changed to a deep dark blue on the cheap in a few weeks.
I'm glad we're ;making improments to the capitol.
one might have a pretty good case to argue the stupid voters were the ones who voted for the president who brought us the inflation to cause the prices to rise originally...I guess it depends on your perspective.I know right, it seems like people think he campaigned on it or something - stupid voters.
Your first paragraph ignores that the President you claim brought us inflation would have done much less spending if the president before him had managed the pandemic responsibly. Not only did Trump look the other way while it spread uncontrollably and even asked them to stop the testing, but you might not remember that when the vaccine was approved, the Trump administration had the military drop off the vaccines to the states with no guidance or distribution plan. So Biden had to spend money to get the vax to within arms length of every American at a time when 3500 people were dying per day. So in short, we weren't voting for inflation, we were voting for badly needed competence. The inflation was a byproduct of getting the US open for business again.one might have a pretty good case to argue the stupid voters were the ones who voted for the president who brought us the inflation to cause the prices to rise originally...I guess it depends on your perspective.
Of course one could also make the case that the current one. who was seemingly on the path to lower the rate of inflation, hasn't helped the cause
Nice shade of blue from 1961. I think i'm going to like it just fine.I'm sure you know the intent of the Reflecting pool was to represent depth or deep reflection. A garish shade of blue doesn't meet that intent as you shouldn't be able to clearly see the bottom. I dont have a problem with the industrial coating but we shouldn't allow the most unpopular president in history to remake our storied monuments into a commemoration of his tacky taste.
Of course you will because your hero did it but that defies the intent of it being a pool for refection - now it's a supersized reminder of the taste of a president we don't want to be remembered, and that's exactly why he's doing it. It's no longer about deep reflection, but a reflection of him.Nice shade of blue from 1961. I think i'm going to like it just fine.
You didn't like the blue color from that 1961 photo? That was before trump, so you are allowed to like it without fear of retribution from the hive. lol. edit: Iike the blue in that photo, even if it's a daytime reflection of the sky plus color distortion from old film perhaps. When it's done and I see it i'll have a better opinon on if i do or don't like it. If i don't like it i'll say that, and you can rage about it for me.Of course you will because your hero did it but that defies the intent of it being a pool for refection - now it's a supersized reminder of the taste of a president we don't want to be remembered, and that's exactly why he's doing it. It's no longer about deep reflection, but a reflection of him.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is designed with a dark, often black or dark gray, bottom (stone or, in 2026, a dark blue coating) to minimize visibility of the bottom, absorb light, and maximize the mirrored reflection of the sky, trees, and monuments on the surface. This creates a "liquid mirror" effect, enhancing the architectural, solemn, and peaceful atmosphere of the scene.
Reason for dark reflecting pool
- Optimal Mirror Effect: Dark surfaces prevent light from passing through to the bottom and reflecting back up to the eye, which allows the surface tension of the water to create a crisp, clear image of the sky and surroundings.
Where did your picture come from? I asked two AI platforms and they say it's never been blue before.You didn't like the blue color from that 1961 photo? That was before trump, so you are allowed to like it without fear of retribution from the hive. lol.