Trump Elected: The True MAGA Era Begins, Now What?

CNN Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gifted US President Donald Trump a golden pager during their meeting in Washington on Tuesday, an Israeli political source told CNN.

The gift was an allusion to a deadly September operation carried out by Israel in Lebanon, which targeted pagers used by members of the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
That's sick. And yeah, I'd say that's a mafia-style semi-veiled threat also.
 
There's visibly one Dr who is not happy of RFK, here's one tweet about :


I'm for RFK, I trust him and I hope i'm right to trust him and also hope that this Dr Jane Ruby is wrong, but it's a too important subject to avoid to post such critics. Time will tel us of course : will RFK really fight the big "pharmafia" (hey, good word : pharma + mafia = pharmafia ! I'm going to deposit a patent ^^) or will he round the angles of all the angry people ? I, of course, hope for the first solution.
 
Its been both entertaining and interesting to see how some of the highly biased legacy media pundits (those who still maintain a semblance of rationality) have been processing and/or slowly coming around somewhat and try to understand the new (at least for now) Trump political reality.

The first video is from CNN's Van Jones - who at least had the objectivity to say that Russiagate was a 'nothing burger' and sold to the public for ratings, some years ago, in an off the cuff chat with Project Veritas. Below, in some type of podcast, he practically tips his hat to Trump's intelligence, if nothing else:


In this next one, Scott Jennings is speaking to a CNN news panel about Trump's recent DOGE reforms. Jennings is now a regular on CNN - a network that has been forced, due to its abysmal ratings, to change its tone and give more airtime to folks like Jennings. For his part, Jennings has been making very reasonable arguments and dropping truth bombs to the CNN echo chamber for a number of months now. What a pleasure.



And, of course, there are some in politics who are beyond all hope. But if they're dumb enough to insinuate themselves then, like Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy just did to Hillary - give it to them good!

 
And, of course, there are some in politics who are beyond all hope. But if they're dumb enough to insinuate themselves then, like Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy just did to Hillary - give it to them good!
She fired back, and then Duffy cooked her again


I know you’re lashing out because DOGE is uncovering your family’s obscene grifting via USAID, but I won’t let you lie and distort facts. The FAA administrator announced he resigned over a month before Trump took office, and the air traffic controllers were always exempt from Trump’s civil service buyouts. The previous administration shamelessly used USDOT as a slush fund for the Green New Scam, throwing away money and resources on wasteful environmental and social justice projects rather than updating our nation’s antiquated air traffic control systems and other critical infrastructure.I’m returning this department to its mission of safety by using innovative technology in transportation and infrastructure. Your team had its chance and failed. We’re moving on without you because the American people want us to make America’s transportation system great again. And yes, we’re bringing the 22-year-olds with us.
 
Its been both entertaining and interesting to see how some of the highly biased legacy media pundits (those who still maintain a semblance of rationality) have been processing and/or slowly coming around somewhat and try to understand the new (at least for now) Trump political reality.

The first video is from CNN's Van Jones - who at least had the objectivity to say that Russiagate was a 'nothing burger' and sold to the public for ratings, some years ago, in an off the cuff chat with Project Veritas. Below, in some type of podcast, he practically tips his hat to Trump's intelligence, if nothing else:


In this next one, Scott Jennings is speaking to a CNN news panel about Trump's recent DOGE reforms. Jennings is now a regular on CNN - a network that has been forced, due to its abysmal ratings, to change its tone and give more airtime to folks like Jennings. For his part, Jennings has been making very reasonable arguments and dropping truth bombs to the CNN echo chamber for a number of months now. What a pleasure.



And, of course, there are some in politics who are beyond all hope. But if they're dumb enough to insinuate themselves then, like Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy just did to Hillary - give it to them good!


Oops - Just saw Beua's post regarding another interesting exchange between Killary and Duffy
 
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I'm for RFK, I trust him and I hope i'm right to trust him and also hope that this Dr Jane Ruby is wrong, but it's a too important subject to avoid to post such critics.

Such takes as that of Dr. Ruby are silly, and based on hyperemotional reactions that shut down rational thought. Yes, we all hate what they did with the vaccines. But obviously RFK is trying to get confirmed by a hostile Senate and he needs to say this stuff. And he's not even wrong: health policies based on sound science would indeed restore people's faith in vaccines, depending on what the findings are.

Reminds me of when after a Trump presser where he introduced this new scheme of getting financial returns for federal assets, and one of the people appointed for this used the Covid vax as an example ("if we invest billions in it we should share in the profits" kind of thing), some people were so triggered that they screamed "omg, see they are all in on it!! They still celebrate the vax!". When in fact such an initiative actually harms big pharma and their rackets! We need to think rationally about these things, as opposed to reacting emotionally to certain trigger words.
 
There may be something later that came out.

In the early days she she was naturally looing to protect the elderly, and she got more angry about it a little later, yet not for the reasons that it was toxic. Later still, Megyn Kelly talks to her about giving it to kids, and Tulsi, rightly as she understood it then, said it needs to be a choice, not the government... and at the end she gets into the subject of natural immunity, she is not stupid et cetera.

Edit: If she does past the gate and takes on the job, she will be professional (IMO) and uphold her duties, however, what she reads and becomes aware of on deeper intelligence matters, will likely haunt her, how could it not?
I knew it was a scam less than 2 weeks in. Can't say we're dealing with the best and brightest here. She and Trump should've owned their blunders years ago; is it ego driven or malice? What are we getting instead? Magical AI generated mRNA cancer 'vaccines'. Trips to Mars involving speeches with words such as 'expansion of territories and manifest destiny'. Sure, there are some positive things happening but it's largely the low hanging fruit, not these attendees at the Mars speech, they'll probably walk.
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There's visibly one Dr who is not happy of RFK, here's one tweet about :


I'm for RFK, I trust him and I hope i'm right to trust him and also hope that this Dr Jane Ruby is wrong, but it's a too important subject to avoid to post such critics. Time will tel us of course : will RFK really fight the big "pharmafia" (hey, good word : pharma + mafia = pharmafia ! I'm going to deposit a patent ^^) or will he round the angles of all the angry people ? I, of course, hope for the first solution.
Vaxxed 3 exists because RFK funded it. Maybe faith in vaccines should be regarded as tongue in cheek.
 
All the more reason not to wait. One way to destroy evil is to reduce the human suffering serving as its food supply.
I believe the only way to stop it is expose it. Then people stop supporting it, therefore, no 'food' supply of any type (no money, no moral support, no rhetoric etc.). Exposure does a lot to remove support from psychopaths. It makes them look like pathetic weak losers.
 
The C's were definitely spot on - things sure are thrilling! And in that context, it'd probably be good to remember that any time Trump makes some outrageous claim, like the Gaza thing, it can't be taken at face value as what he actually thinks, or what he's actually planning. He's still basically in Art of the Deal mode, with some 'madman strategy' thrown in for fun/to keep his enemies guessing.
And he could be making a massive mistake too. Especially if people see him as some sort of saviour.
 
So this guy is reporting that the US press secretary says the rellocation of Palestinians from Gaza is temporary. That's not what I understood from Trump, but if that's the intention, then the story changes completely.


On the other hand, the reconstruction is likely to take longer than Trump's term, and the Israelis know that a lot can happen before the Palestinians are due back...
 
I believe the only way to stop it is expose it. Then people stop supporting it, therefore, no 'food' supply of any type (no money, no moral support, no rhetoric etc.). Exposure does a lot to remove support from psychopaths. It makes them look like pathetic weak losers.

Nobody here is saying not to “expose” or share knowledge about western offenses; that’s something you’re just kind of reading in my post all on your own.
 
So this guy is reporting that the US press secretary says the rellocation of Palestinians from Gaza is temporary. That's not what I understood from Trump, but if that's the intention, then the story changes completely.


On the other hand, the reconstruction is likely to take longer than Trump's term, and the Israelis know that a lot can happen before the Palestinians are due back...

This guy and I are on the same page. As I said in the other thread, if you look at it hopefully and through a business lens, it does look like an interesting plan.

And I love the idea of the Saudis paying for it. I mean with all the money they waste on their ridiculous construction projects like:

"The Line" city within the Neom development, the Jeddah Tower (intended to be the world's tallest building), the King Abdullah Financial District, and King Abdullah Economic City, all financial failures, they can invest in something with an actual profit.

Who better to school them in productive, realistic and functional construction projects then the Donald!
 
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