Trump Administration Updates

TigerGrowls

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AMERICAN ENERGY!!!



@SecretaryWright: "The second largest export of the United States today is Liquefied natural gas... Biden put a pause and stopped permitting new natural gas export terminals... In @POTUS' first 100 days, we've approved export terminals that have capacity roughly equal to the second and third largest exporters of natural gas in the world. So, the United States will not only be the largest exporter of natural gas, but by far."
 

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Charles Payne is loving not only the April jobs report but the massive amount of people coming back into the workforce. "500,000 people came back to the labor force. What is the thing we have been hearing the last few weeks? Nobody wants to work in America. Why would we bring manufacturing jobs back? Well last month alone 500,00 people stepped up to the plate and said I want to find a job." Never underestimate the charater and determination of the American people.
 
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UrHuckleberry

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All this is is literaly a systemic fix to ensure that expenditures are properly approved and are classified so that they can be monitored and audited. This isn't anythign that should be controversial.
I actually don’t have any issues with this as a policy change. As long as they aren’t selling it as all savings or all fraud/waste, I have no issues making sure things are properly coded etc.
 
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dpic73

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Refreshing to hear Stephen Miller speak such common sense. This is what the overwhelming majority of Americans voted for.
What better way to own the libs than enforcing state-mandated indoctrination to worship Maga or lose your funding. :rolleyes:

 

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Donald Trump GIF by Collect Questions
 

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We won two World Wars, but we never took credit for it — Everyone else does! All over the World, the Allies are celebrating the Victory we had in World War II. The only Country that doesn’t celebrate is the United States of America, and the Victory was only accomplished because of us. Without the United States, the War would have been won by other Countries, and what a different World it would be. Therefore, I am hereby declaring a National Holiday in celebration of the Victories of World War I, where the Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, and World War II, where the Victory date was May 8, 1945. We will not be closing the Country for these two very important Holidays, November 11 and May 8, World War I and World War II, because we already have too many Holidays in America — There are not enough days left in the year. We were Workers then, and we are Workers now! Documentation to follow. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

From Donald Trump Truth Social 05/05/25 06:49 PM
 
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We won two World Wars, but we never took credit for it — Everyone else does! All over the World, the Allies are celebrating the Victory we had in World War II. The only Country that doesn’t celebrate is the United States of America, and the Victory was only accomplished because of us. Without the United States, the War would have been won by other Countries, and what a different World it would be. Therefore, I am hereby declaring a National Holiday in celebration of the Victories of World War I, where the Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, and World War II, where the Victory date was May 8, 1945. We will not be closing the Country for these two very important Holidays, November 11 and May 8, World War I and World War II, because we already have too many Holidays in America — There are not enough days left in the year. We were Workers then, and we are Workers now! Documentation to follow. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!

From Donald Trump Truth Social 05/05/25 06:49 PM

 

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SCOTT BESSENT just laid out the entire strategy.

It's absolute insanity that the Left opposes this. Trump's team knows what they're doing.

"Reprivatizing the economy. On one side, we're going to be bringing down government spending, which has been crowding out the private sector. We're also going to be shedding excess labor on the government side. Then on the other side, we have a substantial financial deregulatory agenda coming."

"The private sector can re-leverage, and we're putting a special focus on community banks, small banks, small regional banks, which were very near what I would call an extinction event in the next 4-5 years. The idea is to get them lending again too."

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Privatizing bloated government functions is the only way to stop the hemorrhage of taxpayer dollars. Look at the numbers: HHS spending ballooned from $1.2T to $1.7T in five years, while Treasury nearly doubled its budget to $1.3T. That’s unsustainable.

Deregulating community banks reverses the Biden-era stranglehold that let megabanks monopolize lending—small institutions can’t compete when buried under 2.25 million words of federal banking regulations. The Left wants permanent bureaucracy, but $165B in savings from canceled contracts and grants proves efficiency works.

When government stops crowding out real innovation, Main Street thrives.
 

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NEW: RFK Jr. calls this a historic day—and exposes the shocking history behind gain of function research in America.

The HHS Secretary called it what it is:

“A historic day, the end of end of function research funding by the federal government and also controls by private corporations on getting function studies.”

Then he dropped the chilling backstory the media never talks about.

It started in 1947—when U.S. military and intelligence agencies began experimenting with biological weapons.

By 1969, the CIA bragged they had reached “nuclear equivalency”—the ability to wipe out the entire U.S. population for just 29 cents per person.

That same year, President Nixon visited Fort Detrick and shut it down, ending what he called “dual use research”—bioweapons disguised as vaccine development.

He then got 180+ countries to sign the bioweapons charter in 1973, effectively ending gain of function work worldwide.

But after the 2001 anthrax attacks, it came roaring back.

RFK Jr. pointed to a little-known clause in the Patriot Act that quietly gave U.S. officials legal immunity—even if they violated the bioweapons charter.

“That relaunched a bio weapons arms race and that was driven by gain of function research.”

In 2014, after three deadly pathogens escaped U.S. labs, Obama placed a moratorium on the practice—but the research didn’t stop. It just moved offshore to the Wuhan lab.

This, RFK Jr. says, is how it all began. And why today—finally—matters.
 

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I don't have a problem with having another federal maximum security prison, but refurbing alcatraz and getting it back up and running after 60+ years would be expensive as hell. And then there are the operating costs associated with being on an island only accessible by boat. I don't see this idea growing any legs at all.
 
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UrHuckleberry

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I don't have a problem with having another federal maximum security prison, but refurbing alcatraz and getting it back up and running after 60+ years would be expensive as hell. And then there are the operating costs associated with being on an island only accessible by boat. I don't see this idea growing any legs at all.
Between this and the Declaration of Independence being in his office, I'm starting to wonder if he's been watching a bunch of Nic Cage movies recently.
 
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yoshi121374

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Between this and the Declaration of Independence being in his office, I'm starting to wonder if he's been watching a bunch of Nic Cage movies recently.

Wait, what is this about the Declaration of Independence being in his office? I haven't heard that one yet.
 

dpic73

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I don't have a problem with having another federal maximum security prison, but refurbing alcatraz and getting it back up and running after 60+ years would be expensive as hell. And then there are the operating costs associated with being on an island only accessible by boat. I don't see this idea growing any legs at all.
I saw a quote somewhere that said (paraphrasing) "This is a man in a deep psychotic loop thinking revenge is leadership and trolling is governance" and that's where I think this fits in. It's another way to exert his dominance and scare the population into obeyance for fear they'll be sent to the Rock, knowing that the cult will crow about him owning the libs.

Plus, this historical site is a great revenue producer for the park service as a popular tourist destination and it would be a shame to take that away. I've been myself and it was a really cool experience.
 
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