How bad is Chuck Schumer, the leader of the defeated Senate Democrat, in the fight for the spending bill?
Left-wing media can't even turn it as a victory.
“Faced with a backlash from the Democrats, Schumer says he's going to 'take a bullet',” reads the New York Times headline.
“[Alexandria] Ocasio-Cortez [below, near right] We're rushing out on Schumer about support for GOP majors,” says another.
Axios reports that “House Dem enters a “full meltdown” when Schumer folds.”
The march through President Donald's President Trump's Washington Swamp brings about major changes every day, and can be added to his reversal list of the usual dynamics of closed politics.
Testing which side flashes first is that Gamedem wins most of the time, as they enjoy two benefits. They can usually rely on the media to blame Republicans without the fact that GOPs have broken their bodies and blame them.
This time, Trump reversed both issues.
He lobbyed House Republicans to pass a spending bill, but Kentucky's stupid Thomas Massey voted against it.
Faced with a unified GOP majority in both rooms, and knowing that if the government was shut down, they could not escape responsibility, Dems gave Republicans a big victory and handed them over.
The fact that Schumer had no good options has not stopped Dems from forming a circular fire squad.
Former House Speaker and his partner in crime, Nancy Pelosi, abandoned him. House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries also defended his fellow Brooklynians.
Clinging to past agendas
The bigger problem with DEMS is that they are still clinging to the agenda of the big government Biden Harris and sticking to high taxes and softness on crime and illegal immigration.
The entire election, where people demand great change, escaped them.
Even cultural issues, they are stuck in the past.
To allow men in women's locker rooms and fight to use DEI as an excuse for racism is a dead letter to most Americans.
In fact, most of the country has turned the page for almost everything that has defined Democrats in the last decade.
It revolutionizes this – the Trump Revolution.
It's what he promised and what he's delivering.
The President does that by holding master classes in the accumulation and use of power.
He orders radio and public conversations in a non-stop stream of order, actions and commentary.
The whole world is looking at an oval office. This became a scene from the beehives of activity and almost daily press conferences.
It's live television and the audience has never seen anything like a spontaneous explosion with Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky.
Trump called it “great television.” That was more than that.
Imagine Biden's actions at such an explosive event.
His handler couldn't work without a cue card and cheat sheet, so as soon as the script came off, he panicked and stopped.
And what if that happened on the day the former president struggled to keep him awake?
His presidency would have ended there.
But the change from Biden to Trump is not a whole story.
Compared to his first semester, this is another Trump.
He says that the Pennsylvania shooter's close mistake gives him a sense of gratitude and a belief in God's purpose.
He is undoubtedly calm, more focused, and less likely to be blown off the course by criticism and resistance.
Also, his choice of cabinets and top aides is his better reflection than his first team.
Like him, they are not wasting time by softening their work.
From Stephen Miller and Vice President of the White House, J.D. Vance, to Marco Rubio of the State Department, to Linda McMahon of Education, they embrace the challenges with enthusiasm that reflects the energy and purpose of the man who appointed them.
Then there's the unparalleled Elon Musk. He turned a more efficient government search into an age experience.
In my view, the four years when Trump was losing power were prepared to effectively use that power when he regained it.
This is the president he wanted to be.
The best example is the systematic way he is dismantling permanent government infrastructure, which is also a source of Democrats.
Johns Hopkins University announced last week it had cut more than 2,000 jobs after losing $800 million in funding from the US International Development Agency, an immeasurable outlet that Trump is cutting into its own shadow.
Johns Hopkins said that most of the things that have been let go are international workers, with 1,975 workers in 44 countries being cut.
Only 247 employment has ended in the United States.
The Columbia University case shows another blow to the Democratic base.
The White House's decision to cancel $400 million contracts and grants has shaken much of elite higher education as Ivy League schools violated the civil rights of Jewish students during riots and protests.
Equally important is Trump's efforts to force international students who committed crimes and supported Hamas and Hezbollah abroad.
With 60 other schools in the same crosshair as Columbia, it is clear that the goal is to extract penalties for past failures and force them to do what they need all the time now.
Trump also put pressure on him through general cuts in research funding. This has sparked a fight between faculty on various campus teachers about who and what will be cut, whether to cooperate or fight back.
Media Panic
Meanwhile, the panic among the left-wing media is valuable as they see their progressive allies return to reality.
“Terrorist governance: universities freeze employment, cancel offers and begin layoffs amid Trump's cuts,” cried the Boston Globe.
The following sentence then dropped: “Trump has plunged the country's top research universities into an era of austerity.”
So, which is it: a period of terrifying governance or austerity?
There's no difference in the Trump media of hatred.
Certainly, a set-off is inevitable, and many federal judges want to tie this president's hands.
And Trump is playing with economic fire with the threat of his Harkey Jerky tariffs.
Still, his start includes the seeds of great presidency, even when the media approaches him with a hairy attitude every day.
Reports of Friday's speech at the Department of Justice showed deliberate distortions.
He accused Biden of weaponizing weapons justice and accused the court of overlooking important facts for political purposes, which he claims he is out for revenge: Biden is guilty of being charged.
Even the Times reported in 2022 that Biden informed Attorney General Merrick Garland that Trump wanted to indict him.
Garland obeys, and Trump is charged in four criminal cases. All by Democratic prosecutors.
Is it just a coincidence?
It doesn't seem like it will happen.
Finally, thankfully, the stable has been cleaned.





