A clear and concise assessment and analysis of our real national threats and priorities and the depth of the lack of competence and seriousness throughout our current administration. Thank you, Brian!
Every day I’m left simply without words to begin to express my complete dismay and disgust of anything FF47 says or does, as well as the unbelievable costs of his dithering and no sense of these to the rest of us who have to fund the games he plays.
Blowing up boats that have not been verified to be posing any danger to anyone in international waters is the act of a bully trying to hold the headlines and divert our attention from other things (such as the economy, Epstein, loss of free speech). It was an inhumane act at best. It also doesn't redound to our international image.
Nor is criticism of Trump’s campaign a dismissal of the danger of narcotics or the need for a national strategy to counter the flow of drugs into the United States. Cocaine, fentanyl, and other drugs inflict immeasurable damage at home.
Sorry to tell you, but you're witnessing supply and demand. As long as people want those substances, Econ 101 says that no matter the risk, someone will come forward to give the people what they want. Any thought that the government, especially populated by stumbling, bumbling fools like Trump and his appointees, can change that equation is pure fantasy.
A clear and concise assessment and analysis of our real national threats and priorities and the depth of the lack of competence and seriousness throughout our current administration. Thank you, Brian!
Every day I’m left simply without words to begin to express my complete dismay and disgust of anything FF47 says or does, as well as the unbelievable costs of his dithering and no sense of these to the rest of us who have to fund the games he plays.
Blowing up boats that have not been verified to be posing any danger to anyone in international waters is the act of a bully trying to hold the headlines and divert our attention from other things (such as the economy, Epstein, loss of free speech). It was an inhumane act at best. It also doesn't redound to our international image.
Nor is criticism of Trump’s campaign a dismissal of the danger of narcotics or the need for a national strategy to counter the flow of drugs into the United States. Cocaine, fentanyl, and other drugs inflict immeasurable damage at home.
Sorry to tell you, but you're witnessing supply and demand. As long as people want those substances, Econ 101 says that no matter the risk, someone will come forward to give the people what they want. Any thought that the government, especially populated by stumbling, bumbling fools like Trump and his appointees, can change that equation is pure fantasy.
Let me add my thanks to that of Dave Thompson. This kind of analysis really matters.