Small minds, short memories? Even after the great Democrat demons Biden and Co. almost finished off the USA's power and economy for good, a decades-long goal of the world's leftist community, a substantial number of their zombie supporters remain to protest against Trump with nation-wide DEMON-strations and sign-waving. We're pretty sure that the hordes of masses out on the streets last weekend were well-paid Democrat supporters or shirtsleeve acquaintances whose brains rotted long ago into thoughtless mush easily led by the fright faction.
Did these people not know who Donald Trump was before the election? He was put back into Office overwhelmingly because people wanted an ongoing -- a pending -- national economic, illegal alien and nonsense-driven disaster abated.
All the left knows how to do is frighten us to death, tax everybody they can and spend as much as they wish. That, dear reader, is the corpse on life support known as your modern Democrat Party.
So what is the Democrats' alternative plan to bail us out of national collapse? Don't bother looking because there is no plan, nothing, zero. But the party's rusted proponents perform exceptionally well at blaming Trump and others for troubles especially of their own making, rather than spewing forth a legitimate solution. Promoting panic in the streets has traditionally been far easier than solving problems, and these folks administer chaos expertly.
At least this President is trying to do something for the people as a businessman, not a politician. Will his tariff attack work to tame the world's unfair trade practices? We don't know, but let's try some different approach, rather than forging ahead with the same foolish actions orchestrated year after year by bureaucrats wearing blindfolds or engaging in selfish agendas.
No matter what Trump does, as already evidenced by a tank full of federal judges who, strangely, seem to believe they were elected to the presidency, the left and all the usual crackpots and troublemakers attached perpetually to its very structure will use every trick in their plastic woodshed to keep his policies useless. How much more obvious can it be that the remnants of a once at least somewhat relevant political party exist only to block, delay and crush fresh ideas, particularly from the right?
Where is the adventurous spirit in this country? Are the American people going to be swayed by Senator Schumer and the wussie stock market? The stock market's fortunes turn on a dime with a change in wind direction, and assuming Trump's tariff ideas work out, the country and the people will be in far better shape than we are destined to be under previous conditions driven by political blunders on both sides of the aisle. Without change -- and believe me, I often hate change -- we're steering for a cliff and no good exit. For now, let's leave the bogeyman under the bed and open a window for a fresh breeze of true hope.
Meanwhile, back at the Luigi Mangione Fan Club: We're obligated to suggest that he is only the alleged murderer of a health insurance CEO. That said, we are more than disturbed that an alleged homicidal monster who shoots his victim in the back, a coward who doesn't even have the courage to face his intended human target, is honored as a hero by so many. This peculiar attitude, a phenomenon apparently seen as normal in various quarters, obviously arises from the left, the same mentally deprived creatures who foster the falsehood that male and female genders are 100 percent interchangeable with a little drugging here and a little surgery there. Is this the new image of the all-American boy? If a trial produces the guilty verdict that it should, why not a back-shooting federal government firing squad (in New York State, there is no death penalty) as equal punishment? Unless, of course, this perp of privilege is merely too busy signing autographs and answering fan mail to face execution.
Farewell, Jay North: TV's Dennis the Menace is dead at age 73 (cancer). In many ways, "Dennis" epitomized what truly was once the all-American boy, unlike the treacherous creature described in our previous paragraph.