UPDATE: Donald Trump Takes Office as the 47th US President


I agree Trump fucked them over last time and they went around again so fuck them even though our grocery price is going to go to sky high because of this bullshit. A lot of white people are learning their hard lesson about how expensive racism is. The next person that comes in after Trump is going to have a long time to fix this shit hopefully. And stop fucking with Republicans, please.
 


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WHY THE FUCK SHOULD I HAVE TO PAY WITH MY TAX DOLLARS TO BAIL OUT FARMERS WITH SOCIALISM?

I VOTED TO PROTECT THEIR FARMS & THEY FUCKING VOTED FOR TARIFFS & TO DESTROY THEIR FARMS BY VOTING FOR THAT ORANGE PIECE OF SHIT

FARMERS ARE MAINLY MAGA REPUBLICANS. THEY DON'T BELIEVE IN SOCIALISM. AND WE ALL TRIED TO WARM THEM. SO FUCK THEM!

IF YOU'RE TOO FUCKING STUPID & YOU VOTED FOR THE PERSON WHO TOLD YOU WHAT THE FUCK HE WAS GOING TO DO, THEN THIS SHIT IS ON YOU
 
Get yourself ready.

Something is about to go down…

White House to agencies: Prepare mass firing plans for a potential shutdown

The Office of Management and Budget move to permanently reduce the government workforce if there is a shutdown, outlined in a memo shared with POLITICO ahead of release to agencies tonight, escalates the stakes of a potential shutdown next week.

By SOPHIA CAI
09/24/2025



Hegseth summons generals and admirals for rare meeting in Virginia

"The Secretary of War will be addressing his senior military leaders early next week," said chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell. There were no other details about the meeting given.

By Eleanor Watson, Caroline Linton
September 25, 2025

Man, imagine the shit that doesn't make the news...every day some new shit
 
Four years after trying to kill Biden’s infrastructure bill, Trump now wants credit for it

Then, Trump was desperate to deny Biden a victory on infrastructure. Now, the Republican wants credit for the Democrat’s accomplishment.

By Steve Benen
September 9, 2025


Less than a year into his presidency, Joe Biden signed into law one of his top domestic priorities, a bipartisan infrastructure package. Almost immediately, cynics predicted that the legislation’s Republican opponents, after condemning the effort as Big Government “socialism,” would be only too pleased to take credit for the investments that reached their states and districts.

To the surprise of no one, the cynics were correct, and more than a few GOP members have spent years touting infrastructure spending they voted against.

As it turns out, however, the problem isn’t limited to Capitol Hill. The New York Times reported:

In southern Connecticut, the federal government is replacing a 118-year-old bridge along America’s busiest rail corridor. The $1.3 billion project was largely funded by the 2021 infrastructure law that was championed by then-President Joseph R. Biden Jr. — and strenuously opposed by Donald J. Trump. These days, however, motorists cruising by the construction site might be forgiven for thinking that a certain famous New York developer was responsible for it all.

“PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP” the sign by the road declares. “REBUILDING AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE.”…

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