Trump Tally – 4/6/2025: The Triumphant Trio of Tariffs, Immigration, and Judicial Overreach

I’m genuinely impressed with the relentless pace of Trump and his administration over the past week—so much so that it’s time for an update to the Trump Tally.

This week, Trump tackled a formidable trio: Tariffs, Immigration, and Judicial Overreach. Tariffs have undeniably stolen the spotlight, stirring up headlines and heated debates, but Immigration and Judicial Overreach have fueled their own share of chaos, sparking confusion and igniting protests. The “Hands Off!” movement, in particular, has dominated mainstream media coverage, and I see it as a clear sign of just how effectively Trump and his team are shaking things up. Their boldness deserves recognition—hence this latest tally.

This week, Tariffs claim the #9 spot in Trump’s “Strong” category—a testament to their bold impact. Meanwhile, Immigration and Judicial Overreach join forces, landing together at #10 under the same “Strong” banner, showcasing a powerhouse duo that’s impossible to ignore.

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Trump Tally – 3/30/2025: First 70 Days

Other than the moment Trump started sucking up to Putin—and then started blaming Ukraine for Russia’s reinvading of it he has done a good job. When was the last time an American President sided with Russia against a freedom seeking country?! Anyway, hopefully he finally understands that Putin has been playing him, and that Ukraine did not cause this war.

Started the Trump Tally in the comment section of another blog, but since being banned from there I will restart it here.

Am looking at two article for this update: 1) How a New Axis Called CRINK Is Working Against America, and 2) Trump lashes out at Putin in emotional two-word rebuke as Ukraine peace talks collapse.

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Democrats only *PRETEND* to be ‘Environmentally Friendly

• Karoline Leavitt points out the irony lost on vandals defacing Teslas around the US • Trump Admin ‘Can’t Wait’ to Jail People Who Burn Teslas, Kevin O’Leary Says • Attorney general calls Tesla arson attacks ‘nothing short of domestic terrorism’ How does one even think of something this stupid!?!   THIS IS THE MODERN … Read more

Anthropogenic Climate Change vs Natural Climate Change

How many scientists here have heard of the Ice Ages? Raise your hands. Thank you.

An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth’s surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers.

If “reduction in the temperature of Earth’s surface and atmosphere” creates an Ice Age – then what melts an Ice Age and/or makes that Ice Age go away?

Earth’s climate alternates between ice ages, and greenhouse periods during which there are no glaciers on the planet.

The oldest known Ice Age was the Huronian, which occurred between 2.4 and 2.1 billion years ago. How many scientists here believe that humans caused the Huronian glaciation to end? Over half of you. OK, over half of you got that one wrong.

The oldest known evidence of hominins—our early human-like ancestors—dates back to around 6-7 million years ago.

Humans weren’t around to melt the Huronian Ice Age, or any of the dozens that followed. I’m no scientist, but even I can spot that gap.

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Democrats & Republicans = ‘Two Peas in the same Pod

Does America needs a new ‘Pod’? America certainly needs more than just the identical likeness or similar pair that the Democratic and Republican parties offer.

As a No Party Affiliation (NPA) registered Florida voter, I can’t stand either the Democratic or Republican party and usually vote against whichever I find most objectionable at the time. I voted against Harris last November. What a choice – Trump or Harris. While Trump has done better domestically this time around, his foreign policy has been a disaster—bordering on treason, in my humble opinion, particularly in his actions enabling Russia to recover from their reinvasion of Ukraine.

Both the Democratic and Republican parties support BIG government – though each wants their own version of it. Both appear left-wing to me, though Republicans might be considered center-wing. However, for clarity, I’ll use the conventional left-wing and right-wing labels. Political terminology can be quite confusing – I only recently learned that the Republican party encompasses Republicans, Conservatives, and “Classic Liberals.”

Daily Kos vs The New Neo – Political Blogs

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