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NYT: Designating Cartels as Terrorists Could “Hurt U.S. Economy.” Avocado Trade in Big Trouble.

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By R. Cort Kirkwood Now competing for the most embarrassing journalistic enterprise of the new year — along with the most galactically stupid one — is an offering from The New York Times. The Times’ crack reporters have reckoned that President Donald Trump’s designating the drug cartels that control the southwest border as “terrorist” might harm the U.S. economy. The...

Trump the Disrupter (Some Advice for the new Administration)

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By Wayne Allensworth President Donald Trump has wasted no time in his attempt to right the globalist course taken by Washington during previous administrations. His barrage of executive orders attests to that. Despite all of Trump’s American exceptionalism talk, his actions thus far, as well as his inaugural speech, point the nation in a different direction than some might expect. Trump isn’t...

Trump Ends Fed Gov’t Anti-white, Anti-Christian Discrimination, Biden-Obama DEI

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By R. Cort Kirkwood President Donald Trump has ended anti-white, anti-Christian discrimination in the federal government that began 60 years ago, and is bringing down the curtain on the diversity, equity, and inclusion clown show promoted by Joe Biden and his former boss, President Barack Hussein Obama. Lawyers at the communist-founded American Civil Liberties Union are undoubtedly weeping...

Trump Overhauls Immigration Policy on Day 1, Seeks to Stop Invasion at Southern Border

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By R. Cort Kirkwood In six executive orders on his first day in office, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency at the southwest border and ordered his Cabinet officials to seal it and mobilize the armed forces to defend it. Trump also designated the drug cartels operating at the border as terrorist organizations and ordered an overhaul of the federal refugee program. And in an order...

Liberation Day (The Troller-in-chief is back)

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By Wayne Allensworth Journalist Salena Zito understands the 45th, now 47th, president’s verbal riffing in a way the establishment does not: She wrote that “The press takes him literally, but not seriously; his supporters take him seriously, but not literally.” From Western Pennsylvania, Zito has spent the best part of a decade following Donald Trump, and her background helped her see him the way...

Trump’s Victory: We Have a Long Way to go (Avoiding Triumphalism)

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By Wayne Allensworth The electoral triumph of the Trump-Vance ticket was heartening to many of us. Though your observer remains wary of some of Trump’s cabinet nominees, the president-elect has shown signs of having learned some hard lessons from his last tussle with the Swamp. It’s been amusing — and gratifying — to watch the globo-leftists melt down, but we should not lapse into triumphalism or...

Biden Authorizes Long-range Missile Strikes on Russia (What Will Putin Do?)

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By Wayne Allensworth White House permission for Ukraine to use ATACMS missile systems to strike targets in Russia, apart from territories annexed by Moscow, was in the works for some time. President Joe Biden was reluctant to greenlight such strikes, and wished to require certain restrictions on how those missiles could be used. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that the use of such...

Trump’s Foreign Policy Team and “America First”

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By Wayne Allensworth The usual suspects are at it again, claiming that anyone who deviates from the globalist neocon-neoliberal foreign policy agenda is a Russian agent. As Glenn Greenwald said on his System Update podcast, an indispensable source in this election year, the loathsome David Frum, one time George W. Bush speechwriter, is sneering at Trump’s nomination of Tulsi Gabbard as Director...

Trump’s Appointments Thus Far — Don’t Despair Just Yet (Some Encouraging News)

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By Wayne Allensworth As I wrote earlier this week, Trump 2.0 seems to have learned some things from his first term: Team Trump is far more organized than previously and appears to have a plan of action. Trump announced he would not bring in hawkish neoconservatives like Mike Pompeo and Nikki Haley for positions in his administration, which seemed to be a good sign. The Wall Street Journal, for...

The Trump Triumph II: Game on!

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By Wayne Allensworth It has been my hope that a more thoughtful, circumspect President-elect Donald Trump, one who could wisely choose U.S. Senator J.D. Vance as his vice president, learned something from his first joust with The Swamp. It appears that he has. Trump is serious about his agenda. He will not appoint neoconservatives and GOP backstabbers like Niki Haley, Tom Cotton, and Mike Pompeo...

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