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How destructive has Trump been so far?

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1 hour ago, Real Name Hidden said:

 

 

Executive actions targeting colleges and universities.

 

Executive actions targeting law firms.

 

Deportation and detention of student protesters and foreign scholars.

 

Stripping power from independent regulatory agencies.

 

DOGE access to government payment systems.

 

Executive order freezing federal grant funding.

 

Closure of USAID

 

Executive order removing US from WHO

 

Rollback on HealthCare regulations.

 

Reducing administrative support for NIH grants

 

Rollback of EPA regulations.

 

Withdrawl from Paris climate accords.

 

Cuts to clean energy and sustainability programs.

 

 

 

Oops. It would seem many of his supporters have either forgotten about those facts, or have just simply chose to overlook them. 

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Singlehandedly destroyed the hapless democrat party of failure.

 

He also destroyed Kamala turning her to mincemeat. If you look at her smug dumb as a rock facial expression, you're witnessing the silent cackle queen chocking on her turd sandwich as she watches MAGA Trumps inauguration.

 

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49 minutes ago, howlee101 said:

Because those democratic cities are the only places where lawlessness is prevalent....and where the local administrations refuse to enforce the law.

You really need us to point out 20 other cities where crime rates are incredibly high and they are Republican controlled? 

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in the process of DESTROYING autopen bidens planned invasion of illegal criminal aliens into the heartland. Securing Bidens open borders took a few months and now ICE will follow the mandate to deport bidens voter base of these same illegals. And oh yeah, Trump destroyed Bidens inflation! 

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4 minutes ago, darbie-foos said:

in the process of DESTROYING autopen bidens planned invasion of illegal criminal aliens into the heartland. Securing Bidens open borders took a few months and now ICE will follow the mandate to deport bidens voter base of these same illegals. And oh yeah, Trump destroyed Bidens inflation! 

I wonder if you're in America right now to make a claim that Trump has lowered prices. I go back there 2 to 3 times a year and I have not seen a single price on a single product or commodity come down, so perhaps you can cite just a few examples or are you just mimicking something you saw? 

 

Personally I think inflation is still raging at 10 to 20%, every 6 months prices on most of my staples go up 10 to 15%. 

I do believe he destroyed Fordow nuke facility along with Iran's nuclear weapons program and in stark contrast inept, semi retard Biden destroyed the Afghan withdrawal killing 13 service members.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

You really need us to point out 20 other cities where crime rates are incredibly high and they are Republican controlled? 

Yes, please point out the red cities where ICE agents are being attacked.

4 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

I wonder if you're in America right now to make a claim that Trump has lowered prices. I go back there 2 to 3 times a year and I have not seen a single price on a single product or commodity come down, so perhaps you can cite just a few examples or are you just mimicking something you saw? 

 

Personally I think inflation is still raging at 10 to 20%, every 6 months prices on most of my staples go up 10 to 15%. 

Did you not buy gas, or does your illegal alien driver do that?

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Destroying wokeness, DEI, child sex ideology real quick. Also is in the process of dismantling and destroying the corrupt democrat USAID fraud grift after DOGE uncovered and exposed massive waste fraud and abuse in government spending. 

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President Trump’s Second Term Accomplishment to Present

https://www.stl.news/president-trumps-accomplishment-to-present/

 

An interesting article in the STL News about President Trump's accomplishments so far. And they are extensive in such a short period of time. I do not believe any other President, at least in my lifetime, has done so much good for the United States at such an early stage. I cannot wait to see how much more good he does in the next three years. 

23 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Oops. It would seem many of his supporters have either forgotten about those facts, or have just simply chose to overlook them. 

Actually, I think Trump supporters think all those things are long overdue. 

 

I can listen to two different radio stations and you get totally opposite views, lefty station he's bad, right wing say he's great

3 minutes ago, Purdey said:

I had no idea Louisiana was a Democratic state. When will the army arrive?

 

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Top 10 Most Dangerous States in USA in 2025 | High Crime & Violence

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Already in the works, but the priority is protecting federal employees from rabid leftist rioters.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/us/politics/jeff-landry-louisiana-national-guard.html

21 minutes ago, darbie-foos said:

Destroying wokeness, DEI, child sex ideology real quick. Also is in the process of dismantling and destroying the corrupt democrat USAID fraud grift after DOGE uncovered and exposed massive waste fraud and abuse in government spending. 

Of course  it's a propaganda lie! 🤣

45 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

You really need us to point out 20 other cities where crime rates are incredibly high and they are Republican controlled? 

(Duck.ai)

4 out of 25 are Republican controlled. But nice try saying it's mostly Republican cities 🤔

 

Here's an updated table of the top 25 cities with the worst crime rates for 2025, including the predominant political party in each city:

Rank City Violent Crime Rate (per 100,000) Key Crime Issues Predominant Political Party
1 St. Louis, MO 1,178.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
2 Detroit, MI 1,324.5 Homicides, motor vehicle theft Democrat
3 Baltimore, MD 1,229.0 Homicides, robbery Democrat
4 New Orleans, LA 1,135.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
5 Memphis, TN 1,143.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
6 Cleveland, OH 1,078.0 Homicides, robbery Democrat
7 Kansas City, MO 1,200.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
8 Oakland, CA 1,057.0 Homicides, motor vehicle theft Democrat
9 Las Vegas, NV 923.0 Aggravated assault, property crime Democrat
10 Chicago, IL 990.0 Gang-related violence, robberies Democrat
11 Philadelphia, PA 905.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
12 Indianapolis, IN 865.0 Homicides, shootings Republican
13 Milwaukee, WI 895.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
14 Newark, NJ 872.0 Homicides, property crime Democrat
15 Tulsa, OK 810.0 Aggravated assaults, property crime Republican
16 Atlanta, GA 791.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
17 Louisville, KY 780.0 Homicides, domestic violence Democrat
18 Pittsburgh, PA 769.0 Burglary, theft Democrat
19 Cincinnati, OH 670.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Republican
20 San Francisco, CA 745.0 Burglary, theft Democrat
21 Minneapolis, MN 720.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
22 Washington, D.C. 700.0 Homicides, robbery Democrat
23 Seattle, WA 650.0 Property crime, drug offenses Democrat
24 Oakland, CA 870.0 Property crime, violent crime Democrat
25 Cincinnati, OH 670.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Republican
3 hours ago, Will B Good said:

What's not to like?

I love that you are triggered more than any of those hahahahah

I was in the US in August. Gas in Southern California? $4.00/gal. Gas in Arizona? $2.66. 

2 hours ago, Hawaiian said:

You mean like throwing out the baby with the bath water.

 

No the baby is quiite safe.

 

Voice of America, overpaid journalists, overpaid government employees, underpeforming companies, companies who outsource abroad and lose US jos, illegal immigrants, universities pandering to leftist extremists, all not so safe.

 

Which is all excellent news.

19 minutes ago, mogandave said:

I was in the US in August. Gas in Southern California? $4.00/gal. Gas in Arizona? $2.66. 

Yep, as usual the blue states are subsidizing the red states. The Super-Gov lays it out below.

 

Governor Newsom's interview with Hannity.

 

Back to the original question:

 

Elect a clown, expect a circus. Elect an insecure man-child, a convicted criminal and sex pest, a traitor and grifter, expect a s*** show of historic proportions. And, surprise, surprise, that's what you got.

Donald J. Trump,  Magastan's Nero.

29 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

I love that you are triggered more than any of those hahahahah

 

 

Shouldn't that be?

 

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2 hours ago, Hawaiian said:

Great for the rich.  

Which is why folks want to be rich. Some work hard, some want to steal it.

3 hours ago, Real Name Hidden said:

 

 

Executive actions targeting colleges and universities.

 

Executive actions targeting law firms.

 

Deportation and detention of student protesters and foreign scholars.

 

Stripping power from independent regulatory agencies.

 

DOGE access to government payment systems.

 

Executive order freezing federal grant funding.

 

Closure of USAID

 

Executive order removing US from WHO

 

Rollback on HealthCare regulations.

 

Reducing administrative support for NIH grants

 

Rollback of EPA regulations.

 

Withdrawl from Paris climate accords.

 

Cuts to clean energy and sustainability programs.

 

 

 

Those are positive changes aren't they? It's not easy trying to stop the last woke, DEI, carbon crazy, lunatic, and of course divisive government programs from wrecking a good country. 

51 minutes ago, howlee101 said:

(Duck.ai)

4 out of 25 are Republican controlled. But nice try saying it's mostly Republican cities 🤔

 

Here's an updated table of the top 25 cities with the worst crime rates for 2025, including the predominant political party in each city:

Rank City Violent Crime Rate (per 100,000) Key Crime Issues Predominant Political Party
1 St. Louis, MO 1,178.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
2 Detroit, MI 1,324.5 Homicides, motor vehicle theft Democrat
3 Baltimore, MD 1,229.0 Homicides, robbery Democrat
4 New Orleans, LA 1,135.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
5 Memphis, TN 1,143.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
6 Cleveland, OH 1,078.0 Homicides, robbery Democrat
7 Kansas City, MO 1,200.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
8 Oakland, CA 1,057.0 Homicides, motor vehicle theft Democrat
9 Las Vegas, NV 923.0 Aggravated assault, property crime Democrat
10 Chicago, IL 990.0 Gang-related violence, robberies Democrat
11 Philadelphia, PA 905.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
12 Indianapolis, IN 865.0 Homicides, shootings Republican
13 Milwaukee, WI 895.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
14 Newark, NJ 872.0 Homicides, property crime Democrat
15 Tulsa, OK 810.0 Aggravated assaults, property crime Republican
16 Atlanta, GA 791.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
17 Louisville, KY 780.0 Homicides, domestic violence Democrat
18 Pittsburgh, PA 769.0 Burglary, theft Democrat
19 Cincinnati, OH 670.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Republican
20 San Francisco, CA 745.0 Burglary, theft Democrat
21 Minneapolis, MN 720.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Democrat
22 Washington, D.C. 700.0 Homicides, robbery Democrat
23 Seattle, WA 650.0 Property crime, drug offenses Democrat
24 Oakland, CA 870.0 Property crime, violent crime Democrat
25 Cincinnati, OH 670.0 Homicides, aggravated assaults Republican

 

It’s true that many of the U.S. cities with the highest crime rates are led by Democratic mayors, but this reflects a correlation rooted in urban political geography—not necessarily a causal relationship between party affiliation and crime. Large cities tend to vote Democratic due to demographic factors like racial diversity, younger populations, and higher concentrations of lower-income residents. These same factors also correlate with higher crime rates, creating an overlap that can be misleading if interpreted too simplistically.

 

Crime is fundamentally shaped by socioeconomic conditions—poverty, inequality, housing instability, and education gaps—not just by who holds office. Democratic mayors often inherit decades of structural challenges, and while their policies may influence outcomes, they operate within constraints set by state legislatures, federal mandates, and entrenched economic realities. Moreover, cities with Republican leadership tend to be smaller and wealthier, which naturally correlates with lower crime rates, further skewing the comparison.

 

In short, the correlation between Democratic leadership and urban crime rates is largely a function of geography, population density, and historical voting patterns. To assert causation would require controlling for dozens of variables across time and space—something no surface-level statistic can do. Blaming crime on party affiliation alone ignores the deeper, systemic roots of urban violence and oversimplifies a complex policy landscape.

 

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Kinda miss the "Admiral" and of course Sam. Unfortunate we can't have them back keeping and eye on things!

 

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2 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

It’s true that many of the U.S. cities with the highest crime rates are led by Democratic mayors, but this reflects a correlation rooted in urban political geography—not necessarily a causal relationship between party affiliation and crime. Large cities tend to vote Democratic due to demographic factors like racial diversity, younger populations, and higher concentrations of lower-income residents. These same factors also correlate with higher crime rates, creating an overlap that can be misleading if interpreted too simplistically.

 

Crime is fundamentally shaped by socioeconomic conditions—poverty, inequality, housing instability, and education gaps—not just by who holds office. Democratic mayors often inherit decades of structural challenges, and while their policies may influence outcomes, they operate within constraints set by state legislatures, federal mandates, and entrenched economic realities. Moreover, cities with Republican leadership tend to be smaller and wealthier, which naturally correlates with lower crime rates, further skewing the comparison.

 

In short, the correlation between Democratic leadership and urban crime rates is largely a function of geography, population density, and historical voting patterns. To assert causation would require controlling for dozens of variables across time and space—something no surface-level statistic can do. Blaming crime on party affiliation alone ignores the deeper, systemic roots of urban violence and oversimplifies a complex policy landscape.

 

Co-Pilot A1

Yet those cities have been run by Democrats for years...and still suffer the same conditions without any improvement.  The OP implied it has been Trump's fault yet the Dems running these cities haven't done anything to improve the quality of life for there constituents.  Nice deflection from the topic at hand however.

10 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

... Large cities tend to vote Democratic due to demographic factors like racial diversity ... 

I'm glad Co pilot a1 said it, as if I did, I'd be called a racist  😎

3 minutes ago, howlee101 said:

Yet those cities have been run by Democrats for years...and still suffer the same conditions without any improvement.  The OP implied it has been Trump's fault yet the Dems running these cities haven't done anything to improve the quality of life for there constituents.  Nice deflection from the topic at hand however.

According to the Council on Criminal Justice’s July 2025 report, 11 of 13 tracked offences declined across 42 major cities—regardless of political leadership. 

 

 

https://counciloncj.org/crime-trends-in-u-s-cities-mid-year-2025-update/?

Destroyed AND humiliated one of the biggest liars and failures, race hustler loser in the Senate with a sombrero meme. LOL How about that Hakeem!

 

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