Your opinions on Donald Trump's second presidency, 1 year on ?

Started good. Then on day 2 he invited the tech bros and it's been downhill ever since..I guess he made a cool few billion off not-quite- illegal dealings so there is that. And his beach resort project in Gaza is coming along nicely.
The world in general is still fairly effed, so no change there either.
So Vaxdaddy gets an F -.... The few good things do not outweigh the bad. Imo.
 
In Casino's = = The House always wins.

In America = = The American, Deep-State / Dark-State, always wins.

The Political Soap Opera is just a big part of the illusion.

The American, Deep-State / Dark-State, also wins anywhere around the World that it has the power to win.

The more interesting question to me is, does the likes of, Blackrock / State Street / Vanguard / and the likes, actually control the American, Deep-State / Dark-State, ? !
 
The big negative is his pro jewish attitude. Plus the techno bro stuff. Plus the bombing. Plus the lack of regime change in Ireland - it would be the easiest regime change in the history of regime changes.

Come on Mr President, invade Ireland and deport the foreigners. And then leave after a year. There are ten million Irish American votes in it for you. Plus we'll make your Doonbeg operations totally tax free. Is it a deal?

But the deportations and insulting remarks about certain countries and a bit of row back on vaccines are good. RFK even made remarks about chemtrails

And he can be very funny.
 
He's going to get called on the bullshit.
Threatening everyone isn't smart or credible.
 
He's going to get called on the bullshit.
Threatening everyone isn't smart or credible.
Well he's not threatening everyone, he's threatening everyone he considers a danger to his country and society.
If only we had leaders like that in Ireland.
 
What he did to Tom Massie and Marjorie Taylor Green was treacherous. Just because they keep talking about Epstein..."The man who will never die".

The way to get Trump to do something good is to keep talking about Epstein.
 
What he did to Tom Massie and Marjorie Taylor Green was treacherous. Just because they keep talking about Epstein..."The man who will never die".

The way to get Trump to do something good is to keep talking about Epstein.
Epstein is just a distraction for Perverts to get excited about.
If Trump was guilty of anything do you not think the Degenerate Party would have exposed it when Biden was POTUS in order to stop him having any chance of a second term?
Common sense says they would have.
 
Everyone is linked to Epstein, as far as I can tell. Nobody wants to talk about it.

It's funny listening to Irish MSM talking about Epstein. They want to use him to attack Trump, but they have to be careful - the Democrats were hanging out with him too. Even Alana Shatter had meetings with him. Wouldn't it be fun if some brave journalist asked Shatter about that?
 
Everyone is linked to Epstein, as far as I can tell. Nobody wants to talk about it.

It's funny listening to Irish MSM talking about Epstein. They want to use him to attack Trump, but they have to be careful - the Democrats were hanging out with him too. Even Alana Shatter had meetings with him. Wouldn't it be fun if some brave journalist asked Shatter about that?
Where would we find a journalist in Ireland?:unsure:
 
It's not so much a question of finding a journalist as finding an outlet that will publish it.
AFAICS, Gript Media is the only independent outlet, well independent as in not getting state funding. Big Jew connection though so there'll be fuck all about Epstein.
 
Hopefully in 2026 the Trump administration will fix their sights on Ireland and the class of globalist dirt politician that is destroying our country.
Money talks and shit walks.
 
Sarsfield's will publish it!

Slightly off topic, but what is the Jewish connection to Gript -apart from the Ganley/ US military link?
 
Well he's not threatening everyone, he's threatening everyone he considers a danger to his country and society.
If only we had leaders like that in Ireland.
Remind us what the Venezuelans have done other than having a lot of oil?
And the Iranians aren't the real issue either.
And for that matter Russia hasn't been the instigator more the reaction to US instigated provocations.
Some of these issues predate Ttump granted.
But he's talking a big pair of ball's.
 
Remind us what the Venezuelans have done other than having a lot of oil?
And the Iranians aren't the real issue either.
Oil is a dangerous thing to have ~ Especially if America decides to control your oil ? !
 
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Oil is a dangerous thing to have ~ Especially if America decides to control your oil ? !
Apparently the Argentine has quiet a bit recently discovered also. Not on the same scale but a good amount.
Plus Venezuelas neighbour Guyana . The Venezuelans were threatening Guyana. Now the current shenanigans could be Trump’s way of putting Maduro back in his box.
There's always a bigger dog so to speak.
 
Sarsfield's will publish it!

Slightly off topic, but what is the Jewish connection to Gript -apart from the Ganley/ US military link?
Could be wrong on that one, thought I seen a couple of posters here point to links. I stand corrected if not.
 
There is a fellow by the name of Rudolf Huber who I follow on Linkedin, this was his assessment -

When Trump won his first term in 2016, I’ll admit it: I found him interesting. After years of watching the same dull, morally bankrupt parade of politicians staggering across the stage—each one as ethically flexible and nauseatingly interchangeable as the last—Trump felt like someone had opened a window in a very stale room. I never really blamed any one political tribe; to me, becoming a politician in the first place already implies a certain level of moral decay and a disturbingly casual willingness to sabotage humanity’s future for pocket change. Trump arrived like a gust of disruptive weather, messy but undeniably refreshing. And in some ways, he truly was.
He didn’t dismantle the financial influence-peddling machine that sits at the core of modern governance. He didn’t topple whatever shadowy bureaucracy people theatrically refer to as the “deep state.” He didn’t slim the grotesque political colossus that sits on everyone’s chest. But he did something else: he cracked the glossy façade. He forced the creature into the light, exposed parts of its anatomy we were never supposed to see, and revealed how much of politics is theater covering rot. That alone was… instructive. But let’s be clear: Trump is not, and never was, a reformer.
Real reform would mean pulverizing the corporate concrete slab suffocating economic life, freeing actual entrepreneurship rather than merely sponsoring a different flavor of cronyism. That was never on the menu. What was always guaranteed, regardless of who sat in the chair, was the same trajectory: more government, more bureaucracy, more lumbering monstrosity devouring everything in reach while pretending it’s “for your own good.” Trump broke some windows, dented some walls, and annoyed the right enemies, but he never intended to rebuild anything better. Real change won’t come from a stage or a golden elevator. It has to claw its way up from below—if people still remember how.
 

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