Although Americans are focused on the war, the United States is currently losing in Iran. It’s important that they do so because their conduct reflects the same kind of failures that President Trump pledged but failed to resolve when he was elected a bit more than a year ago. Indeed, his war for Israel appears to be undoing his main success, which was economic improvement. Mr. Trump increasingly seems like so many of his predecessors. Many American problems are hard to solve, but only in the sense that they have not been fully assessed and then pursued until they are solved. The remaining Trump to-do list is long, important, and if it remains unresolved, it will lead to disaster. Indeed, solving a variety of serious problems at home seems much more vital than any problem in the Middle East or any order from Israel or the ADL that arrives in the Oval Office.
1.) What has happened to all the stolen taxpayer money that was reclaimed by Doge, the White House’s pledges of refunding some of that money to the taxpayers, and where are the indictments and convictions for those who engineered the long-continuing theft? And what about the Great Somali Rip-off of taxpayer money that is headquartered in Minnesota? Do we just cross off that dough and let the bastards win?
2.) Election rigging remains a flamingly lethal issue as the 2026 midterms approach. Obviously, my youngest grandchild would conclude that this was the one issue that had been resolved prior to the midterms. We have had several flashy announcements about proof of rigging in places like Arizona and Georgia, but very little has been said about which, if any of the culprits, have been arrested and are being tried. How can anyone expect fair midterms if the vote-riggers are still running free, and if the same election machines are used again, and no convictions have been secured for riggers who cooperated with China to make the notion of a fair U.S. voting system an utter farce?
–3.) Wars have been the bane of the republic’s existence since President Woodrow Wilson’s arrogance, ego, and madness powered the U.S. military intervention into an exclusively European war over the continent’s balance-of-power. FDR appears to have allowed Japan to attack Pearl Harbor by deliberately failing to alert the on-the-scene alert commanders to the solid information about the coming Japanese attack that had been provided by American cryptologists who had broken the Japanese naval and other codes well before the attack. The parade of lost, unnecessary, and interventionist wars has continued without relief since V-J Day in 1945.
4.) Currently, America is again involved in what surely looks like another ride down the highway of failed interventionist wars, this one again being waged on Israel’s behalf against Iran or one of its many enemies. The depth of the clear and cynical lock that Israel and rich Jewish-Americans have on U.S. policy in the Middle East can be seen in the head of the ADL’s current teary-eyed campaign, in which he complains that it is only anti-Semitism that makes Americans claim that Israel drove the United States into the Iran war. It must be said that the ADL chief has more than his share of nerve, but a much greater supply of what it takes to be a bald-faced, anti-American, and anti-Christian liar.
–5.) There is also the issue of how Democrats’ monstrously successful DEI program has been in cultivating hatred for the United States within the U.S. Federal bureaucracy and the U.S Military. Can it be remotely possible that the civilian bureaucrats at the Pentagon just forgot to order and verify the delivery of sufficient munitions to ensure the U.S. military has enough munitions to fight its current interventionist war?
–6.) With a trillion taxpayer dollars to spend each year, sufficient funding is available to make sure such a travesty never occurs in wartime, or any other time, for that matter. Were these bullet-buyers incompetent or simply DEI-trained freaks with a chip on their collective bisexual shoulders, and allegiance to a Democrat taught anti-America agenda?
-7.) And what about the eagerness shown by so many former and serving military officers to criticize the President publicly for the conduct of the war with Iran? There is a long, essential, and admirable tradition in the U.S. military – and, if you can believe it, some of the republic’s intelligence agencies – that serving officers are to follow orders and keep their personal views to themselves, not only to prevent recruited personnel from being corrupted by their officer’s self-serving complaints, but to avoid the public perception that mutiny is in the air and that such complaining from senior and flag officers are working against the Commander-in Chief. Such statements probably are the result of the officers’ taxpayer-funded educations at such redoubts of Democratic anti-American hatred as Stanford, Harvard, Yale, and some academic departments in the service academies, and other such educational shitholes offering Democratic indoctrination.
–8.) Trump and War Secretary Hegseth are reportedly bent on cleaning up the service academies and ending IVY League educations for would-be flag officers. The events of the past few weeks ought to put a top priority on completing the process. On the issue as a whole, take a long look at America’s defeats in Afghanistan and Iraq and see that Ivy League educations for flag officers guarantee only one thing: the perpetual extension of the U.S. military’s record of having not won a war since 1945.
–(9.) Finally, there is still the issue of overwhelming importance that lies in the fact that nothing has been done to legally deliver the imprisonment, or worse, from those U.S. citizens – medical doctors, nurses, federal and state medical bureaucrats, the heads of vaccine developers working in Big Pharma, the media and Holywood personalities who were paid to lie about the safety of what we now know were lethal vaccines.
10.) Media reports claim that up to three million Americans died from the death shots, with nearly 30 million such deaths worldwide. It’s time for Trump to stand up like a man and take hold of this American massacre with two hands. He was out of his water on the issue, and he either got slicked by the killer-scientists, or refused to act on the advice and warnings of the courageous medical doctors and scientists who identified the dire threat of the vaccines from the start. Trump owes the American people and himself the truth about these vaccines, and even more, he needs to use the law to punish the responsible predators and provide monetary recompense to those who lost loved ones. The money, of course, should come from the accounts of all the personnel, at every level, who were participants in blithely killing so many Americans.






