One Hundred Days Of Trump 2.0

One Hundred Days Of Trump 2.0

One Hundred Days Of Trump 2.0

Today marks one hundred days of President Trump’s second term, popularly known as Trump 2.0. The question is: How is he doing? How are we doing? Where are we? The Victory Girls Blog has been weighing in on each President’s 100 Days for the last 12 years, since Barack Obama. It’s only proper that we take clear eyed look at Trump 100 2.0.

Back in the before times, at the One Hundred Day mark of the Bill Clinton Experience, I was feeling woebegone and my dear husband said, “Whoever is President, it really doesn’t matter in our life. We make our own way.” Truer words have rarely been spoken. In most people’s lives, their problems don’t change with the Administration. Remember that.

The Bulwark is predictably negative about Donald Trump. The judgement they render is in “Are You Better Off Than You Were 100 Days Ago? We all know the answer.” The bunch of sour sisters at The Bulwark couldn’t be happy if Trump gave them unicorns that pooped out gold bars. The first paragraph:

It’s the classic political question on hyper-fast speed—because the predictable disaster of President Donald Trump redux has torpedoed the American economy and our reputation not in four years but less than four months.

In the noggins of the fools over there, they saw this coming, not because they are clairvoyant. They ARE smarter than 77 million Americans. I imagine everyone over there having the same constipated face as Bill Kristol. Don’t forget that Kellyanne’s ex-husband George Conway is over there too.

Reading the article, it is clear that everyone at The Bulwark didn’t want the boat rocked. The S&P 500, the tariff questions and Greenland gives the denizens of The Bulwark the queefs. They have the hots for the Country Club Establishment Republicans perpetually losing, but the rich staying rich. Here is the future they see:

Trump offers that on steroids, with looming cuts to Medicaid, on top of current cuts to the VA, education, and scientific research.

Getting waste, fraud and abuse out of Medicaid and the Veteran’s Administration are good things. Cuts to education? No. Getting rid of the Department of Education would erase layers of stultifying bureaucracy. Ditto scientific research. Layers of bureaucracy and compliance would intimidate everyone but bureaucracy loving bureaucrats whose life goal is to work for the federal government. Sell it elsewhere, Bulwark.

The Perky Katie Couric has been listening to the same fake polls and she interviewed “Crying Adam Kinzinger” about one hundred days of Trump 2.0:

Gah! Cry more and cry harder.

U.S. News & World Report gets it, even if they don’t like it. The article is “Trump’s First 100 Days: America First President Is Overturning World Order”. Omg, he’s doing what he said he would do. LOL! From the article:

He has launched an unprecedented global tariff war and slashed U.S. foreign aid. He has disparaged NATO allies and embraced Russia’s narrative about its invasion of Ukraine. And he has spoken about annexing Greenland, retaking the Panama Canal and making Canada the 51st state.

In the chaotic first 100 days since President Donald Trump returned to office, he has waged an often unpredictable campaign that has upended parts of the rules-based world order that Washington helped build from the ashes of World War II.

Sorry, boys. So much has changed in the 80 years since the end of World War II. The world got used to drinks the milkshake that belongs to the United States taxpayers and our politicians loved spreading the largesse of our hard work. Time’s up. It’s shocking how hard the establishment wants to cling on to the past. Creeper Chuck Schumer seems scared:

Roll Call actually asked Trump about his one hundred days of 2.0:

But Trump has rejected claims by Democrats and legal experts that his actions have amounted to a power grab, saying he’s been acting within the legal bounds of the Executive Office of the President.

“I don’t feel I’m expanding it. I think I’m using it as it was meant to be used. I feel that we’ve had a very successful presidency in 100 days,” he told Time magazine in an interview last week, suggesting he has pushed his executive authorities because of the issues he inherited: “We’re resetting a table.”

Asked by Time if he was consolidating power in the Oval Office, Trump replied: “I don’t think so. I think I’m using it properly, and I’m also using it as per my election. You know, everything that I’m doing — this is what I talked about doing.”

Only that Trump did not, as a candidate, propose such a wide-ranging effort to fire federal employees and shutter agencies. Nor did his campaign rhetoric match the level and scope of his reciprocal tariffs and his early-term efforts to take on federal courts and punish foes. Notably, Trump’s job approval ratings in most polls are underwater.

Balderdash! Trump certainly did talk about the federal bureaucracy and killing the Department of Education. We are here for it. You know who else doesn’t like the changes Trump is bringing. Europe! From El Pais:

Donald Trump’s return to the White House has disrupted the global geopolitical and financial landscape. His brutal and chaotic style of governance has turned the United States into the primary factor destabilizing markets and international diplomatic relations. The unpredictability has negatively affected his approval rating among the population.

They have the sads in Spain, because te rules in place since WWII are-a-changing. Huzzah!

Sassafrass 84 and I agree:

Trump is deporting criminal illegal aliens at light speed AND only nine people have been released into the country. If that is all he had done, that would be a win economically. Our citizens are safer AND our national security is better. Trump has brought in $5.9 billion in investments. Everything he is doing is good for our country long term. Now it is up to our elected officials to pass his BIG Beautiful Bill.

Cheers to the next One Hundred Days of Trump. By the way, how rocking is this cabinet?

Featured Image: The White House/Facebook/cropped/Public Domain

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8 Comments
  • GWB says:

    Should have used a pic of him in a Trump 2028 hat, just to make heads explode. 🙂

  • GWB says:

    His brutal and chaotic style of governance
    Well, that’s not actually how he operates if he has a choice.
    But you people didn’t give him a choice. He tried a gentle voice the first time, and you did all in your power to gut him, filet him, and fry him up. This time he brought his own knives, and most of us are happy to see it. (Most of us are also happy to see the “international order” disrupted; because we’ve seen 25+ years of its failures and abuses of us as American citizens.)

  • Cameron says:

    “But our reputation!!!”

    Why do I care what my country’s dependents think about us?

  • — The bunch of sour sisters at The Bulwark couldn’t be happy if Trump gave them unicorns that pooped out gold bars. —

    Do you happen to know where I can get one of those? But seriously, you’re quite correct. “The Bulwark” came into existence for one and only one purpose: to defend the Republican Establishment from upstarts that threaten its primacy in the GOP. If Trump weren’t around, they’d hunt for another anti-Establishment target on which to focus their fire. Should they fail to find one that suits their backers, they’ll fade away.

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