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Geraldine Jaitin's avatar

Follow you everyday and wanted to say thank you so much.🇺🇸🇺🇸

Teri's avatar

Thank you, and happy Friday, David. I always enjoy and appreciate your posts and videos.

Daniel H Laemmerhirt's avatar

It's a "good show" because, as we all predicted, TRUMPLICANS CAN'T GOVERN!!! Bunkerboy's regime is tanking HARD and even those in it's own Deathcult are starting to wake up to it.

Dr Cannie Stark's avatar

Thank you, David, as always!

Becky's avatar

I appreciate you and the other independent media that I listen to naming/stating all the corruption, lies, fraud, waste, etc etc that the administration engages in but now that I feel like I have heard it over and over again I want to ask if it is time to shift the conversation to discussing our totally lame and impotent congressmen and women. Yes, Trump is corrupt and we all know that, but he is allowed, no enabled, by our senate and house members, and yes the mainstream media, who do not call him out or make corrections to his lies in real tiime. What is wrong with everyone?? Lets hear about that because we already know about all that Trump does that is unbelievable - I'm no longer blaming him because he is just sick. I blame all of our congressmen on both sides for allowing and enabling his behavior. WTF????

Herman Jacobs's avatar

Yes, our thought leaders seem content merely to point out Trump’s abuse of power without actually doing anything about it.

All who oppose Trump by now know what Trump is and what he wants to do—which is to overthrow the constitutional constraints on presidential power. We’ve known that for a long time, and should certainly know it after J6.

It’s past time to move beyond complaining and to start taking action.

Patrick Lindsley's avatar

Good work. I enjoyed see comparison of Red and Blue States and want to see more.

Red and blue states didn’t just diverge economically, they diverged in how they interpreted decline.

Blue states adapted to globalization with education, tech, and urban growth. Red states doubled down on the old model (low taxes, cheap labor, resource extraction) and never rebuilt around new industries. When that model stopped delivering, the political response split:

• Blue states treated economic change as a management problem.

• Red states treated it as a betrayal.

That’s the heart of the divide. One side tried to adjust to the new economy; the other turned its economic loss into a cultural identity.

The gap isn’t just income or jobs. it’s the story each side tells about why decline happened and who to blame for it.

Alma B.'s avatar

Why are the red states complaining. they got what they wanted. SO BE IT. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH DAVID, YOU DO A GREAT 👍💯 JOB. KEEP IT UP 💯

Laura Kujawski's avatar

I am a paid subscriber, but I'm not allowed to access the added material.

Laura Kujawski