Since I made my last post,
(1) Trump has made a kidnapping run into Caracas, and abducted the Venezuelan PM, Nicholas Maduro (and his wife), and brought them to the USA. Oil company executives were informed, but not Congress.
(2) A woman was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis (?) with a gunshot to her head through a car window. As far a I know, the woman was unarmed—though ICE is trying to put together a case against the deceased woman as having attempted vehicular homicide.
Well, that's the background. Most of us are convinced that all this excitement and government lawlessness is intended to distract from the Epstein files, which are strongly believed to indicate that Trump was connected to a pedophile ring.
MAGA is at this time sufficiently morally discredited that having a pedophile as head of the USA is not a notable embarrassment. The degree to which Trump exerted himself to avoid being connected with Epstein suggests that Trump is uncomfortable being accused of pedophilia. He isn't too upset about sexual harassing adult women.
Ever since Trump entered the White House in 2017, one thing has been on the rise: the gradual A$$#olification of US men, and some women.
Most of us do a minimum of certain actions: returning shopping carts to their collecting areas; allowing pedestrians to finish crossing the street; making allowances for those carrying infants, especially mothers; being polite to checkout clerks in supermarkets. Gradually, over the last few years, these acts of common decency seem to be in the wane. Sometimes I wonder how different this society is, from the one I knew before Trump.
Trump can hardly say a word about President Obama without declaring how terrible he was! If you compare side-by-side statistics of work done, laws passed, hours taken off for recreational activities, money spent recklessly in supposed improvement of the White House, by President Obama and Trump, I can't believe that Trump would even consider competing with Obama.
Testosterone is fully unleashed. Hegseth declares that the 'new' armed forces is going to be vicious and muscular.
And is not going to abide by the law. Abiding by the law, it appears, is what made the US weak and ineffective.
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