Well said. As to point one: in Trump’s world, 50.2% of the popular vote is a landslide for the pretender.
2: I agree, we need to choose and pick our battles wisely. False moves, only strengthen his hand, and lets him own the libs.
3: I agree, depending on his tariff and deportation policies, and how expansive they are will determine how long before he leads us right into a major recession that could lead to stagflation: no GDP growth and high unemployment.
4: Trump’s cabinet appointee’s were never going to be in America’s best interests. It’s essentially a big middle finger to the administration state, and lets America know he is in command.
I believe our best offense this point is no defense, until his administration becomes entirely unambiguous; in regard to his actions and policies. Until then, I think we should watch, listen, and learn. Build a winning strategy, then pounce when the timing is right!
Well said. As to point one: in Trump’s world, 50.2% of the popular vote is a landslide for the pretender.
2: I agree, we need to choose and pick our battles wisely. False moves, only strengthen his hand, and lets him own the libs.
3: I agree, depending on his tariff and deportation policies, and how expansive they are will determine how long before he leads us right into a major recession that could lead to stagflation: no GDP growth and high unemployment.
4: Trump’s cabinet appointee’s were never going to be in America’s best interests. It’s essentially a big middle finger to the administration state, and lets America know he is in command.
I believe our best offense this point is no defense, until his administration becomes entirely unambiguous; in regard to his actions and policies. Until then, I think we should watch, listen, and learn. Build a winning strategy, then pounce when the timing is right!
IMHO!..:)