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John, you greatly blunder by confusing authoritarian with authority.
President Trump actually leads with the authority of the President of the U tied States we have vested in him as our duly and majority-elected president. As Commander In-Chief, he actually has 100% authority to command our military.
You call authoritarian the authority that has simply been granted him as our president, and because he leads boldly and decisively.
On the other hand, you are so used to presidents who are either senile and doddering autopen shills for evil actors, or those who bow and scrape and apologize and kiss the feet of world leaders, that you think those who operate with true, masculine authority are authoritarian.
You’ve so swallowed the woke, TDS, and Marxist Kool-Aid, you have to condemn every thing President Trump does, while failing to see that he is actually trying to clean up the disgusting mess left behind by his wicked predecessors.
And in every anrticle of yours I’ve ever read, you always manage to throw in some obligatory faintly negative observations about the Dems or Progressives to make it look like you’re being objective or balanced. But your TDS can be smelled miles away, and it really destroys any credibility you have every time you pronounce your bold but disingenuous gaslight labels on Donald Trump, which are merely the tired old regurgitations of all those who are threatened by his leading with true authority.
Case in point: U.S. Border Patrol reported releasing zero illegal aliens into the country in May and June 2025, a significant drop from the over 62,000 released in May 2024.
Presidential authority administered correctly?
Or authoritarianism?
Martin, have you seen the jobs report this month? The private sector lost like 33,000 jobs according to ADP. I’m pretty sure that has to do with Trump’s policies and tariffs.
I agree that TDS can be smelled miles away. The derangement comes from his supporters, not those who oppose him. The derangement is that his supports don’t think for themselves and are unable to disagree with him because he doesn’t allow it.
For anyone interested in doing a little research, they should also check out the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, not just ADP (Automatic Data Processing, Inc.), a private consulting firm. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is the go-to source for this kind of information.
June 2025
Release Date: July 3, 2025
Prepared by Analysts of the National Estimates Branch
Current Employment Statistics Survey
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Nonfarm payroll employment rose by
147,000 in June, in line with its prior 12-month
average monthly gain of 146,000. Job gains
occurred in state government and health care.
Federal government continued to lose jobs.
The total nonfarm employment change for
April revised up from +147,000 to +158,000,
and the change for May revised up from
+139,000 to +144,000. On net, employment
over these months is 16,000 higher than
previously reported.
In June, average hourly earnings of all
employees on private-sector payrolls rose by 8
cents, or 0.2 percent. Over the year, average
hourly earnings have increased by 3.7 percent.
In June, average weekly hours of all employees
edged down 0.1 hour to 34.2 hours.
But even the June ADP numbers, if you care to really look at them, are encouraging for most business sectors. It appears that extraneous white collar jobs are the ones losing positions. And that’s a good thing. We’re becoming more efficient.
Natural resources and mining up 8,000
Construction up 9,000
Manufacturing up 15,000
Trade, transportation, and utilities up 14,000
Information up 5,000
Leisure and hospitality up 32,000
Other services up 5,000
Financial activities down 14,000
Professional and business services down 56,000
Education and health services down 52,000
Of course, if we continue to only read or listen to the myopic ‘click-bait headline hunters’ remarks from the Never-Trump crowd, well…., we’d think the way they do.
Oh, Jay, glad to hear from you. You should also add that anyone who wants to trust this administration needs to read Robert Kennedy’s MAHA report. Fascinating that a government agency under the trump administration made up false information. Oh wait, trump’s goons didn’t make up the report, they relied on AI for that. Phew! The get another pass on a blunder!
CNN: ‘MAHA Report’ “News organizations found that it footnoted nonexistent sources and contained signs that it was produced with help from artificial intelligence.”
OMG: It’s the end of the world!
“WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House will fix errors in a much-anticipated federal government report spearheaded by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which decried America’s food supply, pesticides and prescription drugs.
According to the WH, the footnoted citation errors are being corrected. In the meantime, how about some more Anthony Fauci reports on the safety and efficacy of Covid vaccines. Or Alejandro Mayorkas reporting that the U.S. border is secure. Or … oh, wait. That’s ‘what-aboutism’. Next headline, please.
I recommend, as always, that interested parties read the MAHA report and decide for themselves just how badly ‘trump’s goons’ are doing and whether or not you want to feed your kids various highly processed foods, play in PFAS contaminated dirt, etc..
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/WH-The-MAHA-Report-Assessment.pdf
Curiously, there is one issue that the MAHA report did miss, entirely. An assessment of chronic TDS. Go figure.
Here’s a good headline from just yesterday.
CNN panelist claims diabetes is caused by the N-word
Former Democrat Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York went on a fiery rant on CNN, blaming everything from obesity to heart disease in the black community on Republican colleagues and getting “called the N-word.”
Isn’t it time for language police?
Jay, the problem as I see it, you justify trumps goons making egregious errors by saying “fauci did it too”. More of the same from trump supporters. The Dems were terrible, so trump can be terrible too. This mentality needs to stop. Hold officials accountable. I don’t care about fauci so don’t play it off as if I do. Thankfully people did read the MAHA report and found egregious errors that should get someone fired. Unless, of course, you prefer your leaders to slip BS into your kool aid.
Like I said, Nick. It’s ‘what aboutism’.. and you’re the expert in that kind of ‘egregious’ projection.
Do you have anything else, factual, to cite?
Jay, I’m concerned with the spirit of the conversation. Not the fact that kennedy used AI to generate a report that included fictional information. I’m concerned for the general public, you included, that can’t admit it’s a terrible thing. This fictional MAHA report is not the end of the world. But the more compliant we become to fictional made up lies the less integrity we have. These conversations have been fruitful for me. I now understand the mental maneuvering one does to support fiction as truth.
Senator Welch, dredge the rivers in the state to make them deeper to handle more water and lessen the amount of flooding.
“Speakers, no matter their cause, should have been instructed…”
Say no more, Bossange.
Happy Independence Day.