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The Diagnosis & Prognosis of 2025

 

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The Real Cost of Those Eggs pt.69


  The actual diagnosis of 2025 came on Tuesday night of       

  November 5th, 2024,              

 Popular Vote Margin

                                  Trump: 77,302,580 votes (49.8%)

                                  Harris: 75,017,613 votes (48.3%)

                           A margin of about 2.28 million votes or 1.49%

                 Of course, to this day he declares he won by a landslide 


         So the prognosis that has been painted by many sources for Trump's second term was high‑impact, high‑conflict, and structurally transformative, with significant uncertainty about long‑term consequences. Analysts consistently emphasized the scale of institutional change, the political volatility, and the economic trade-offs of his agenda.

                According to Fox Trump will be more decisive, because he won both the popular vote and the Electoral College. He will also be competitive, because the margins were relatively narrow compared with historic blowouts. More importantly he will be more politically significant, as he became only the second Republican since 1988 to win the popular vote.


                        Trump second term year 1 of 4 2025

                               So, do you feel any better today? 

  

I have tried to create a clear, fact sourced rundown of major controversies and “questionable” actions attributed to the Trump administration in 2025, based strictly on reporting from the articles found in the search results. I’ll keep this grounded in facts, not opinion, and highlight the patterns that news outlets have identified.

               1.   Mass Pardons and “Deal‑Making” Clemency

          Mass pardons for nearly all Jan. 6 offenders were issued on Day 1 of the term, which many legal experts and lawmakers criticized as undermining accountability. Clemency tied to personal connections, political loyalty, or business interests — including cryptocurrency figures and individuals Trump encountered socially — raised concerns about favoritism and conflicts of interest


                2.  Turmoil at Health Agencies Under Trump & RFK Jr.

           Mass layoffs at CDC and FDA disrupted public‑health operations and were criticized as politically motivated cuts. Promotion of fringe or conspiratorial scientific beliefs within federal health policy sparked alarm among medical experts. Restructuring of vaccine‑related programs under the banner of “parental rights” drew protests and scientific pushback


               3.  Expansive Use of Emergency Powers

          Trump repeatedly declared varied national “emergencies” — including immigration, narcotics, and foreign threats — to justify sweeping executive authority. Critics argued this amounted to executive overreach and blurred constitutional limits on presidential power


        4. Oversight Reductions and High‑Profile Firings

         Reports described a pattern of firings that removed internal oversight and consolidated loyalty-based staffing within federal agencies.

These moves were seen as part of a broader strategy to weaken institutional checks on executive power


              5. Foreign‑Policy Conflicts and Diplomatic Strain         

        The administration’s 2025 foreign‑policy agenda included aggressive reshaping of foreign aid and sweeping travel and immigration restrictions that strained relations with allies. Public threats toward the International Criminal Court drew international condemnation


                                  6. Epstein Files Scandal

        A mid‑year controversy involving Epstein‑related documents roiled political circles and MAGA media, resurfacing multiple times throughout 2025. The administration’s handling of the fallout was widely criticized as chaotic and opaque.


                        7. Construction of a White House Ballroom

             A major construction project inside the White House — a new ballroom — raised ethics and spending questions, though it received surprisingly little sustained attention due to the volume of other controversies


    8. The Human cost of having a 79-year-old spoiled baby in the White House 

        According to multiple sources in the search results, the Gaza death toll in 2025, 49,266 Palestinians killed — reported by Gaza’s Ministry of Health and cited by several outlets

               More than 400,000 Russian casualties (killed or wounded) occurred in 2025 alone.

          13,883 total civilian deaths since Feb 2022, as of July 2025

       This means thousands of those deaths occurred in 2025, but the UN does not break out a full year‑to‑date total in the search results. In Ukraine.

            So, courtesy of the greatest deal maker in the world there are 463,149 less people on earth.  The best part and also the saddest part, is he actually thinks world leaders are scared of him. 

        Let’s bottom line this column before they drop the ball, I don't think I'm discovering any theories when I ask. What do Benjamin Netanyahu, Vladimir Putin, and XI Jinping have in common?  They are all taking Trump for a ride along with the good name of America, they understand that you flash some fool's gold, kiss his ass enough, Trump will bend over quicker than Gumby 

          

 I would like to wish us all a Happy and Healthy New year

 The Mid-Terms 307 days away

                                                                                                 

 Dec. 30th. 2025

    

    Avg. price of 1 doz. Grade A eggs Nationwide is $3.15 down .01 cents since 12/24/25

        The avg. price of 1 gallon of regular gas Nationwide is $2.83, down 0.02 cents since 12/24/25

  Elections have Consequences, get involved and tell

     Trump, what do you think? 202-456-1111 (White House)

 Local Senator or Congressman

 (202) 224-3121


 
 
 

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