
I watched Trump’s “100 Days of Greatness” cabinet meeting. It was beautiful. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything to do with any government ever, presented to the people on such a level. This was an inspiring business meeting. If the “business” of running the country is in the hands of these people, we’re in a good place.
All the heads of the departments got to speak and deliver the good news that they are actually doing what the citizens voted for. My God, the very idea! I did not disagree with anything anyone said. Some of the participants like Lee Zeldin who has been put in charge of the EPA, and I don’t think I’m using too strong a term here, seemed overjoyed to be doing what he was doing. Cutting red tape and waste was a big deal for him. He was one happy man.

Others too, seemed like they had great job satisfaction. Everyone was happy, everyone was relaxed. Jokes were told. It was peak civilization. It made me glad that I had decided to move here 20 years ago. I felt justified. This was government for the people, by the people. Intelligent people, bright people. Nice looking people, who weren’t freaks or weirdos. It was fascinating, informative and a great pleasure to watch.

President Trump looked tired, but then he had just had a big rally last night, so he deserved to be cut some slack. Back in the alternative universe of misery and negativity that progressive journalists live in, the economy was bad, Trump’s poll ratings were in the dumpster and things by implication were much better under Joe Biden. This is the world that these sad Marxists inhabit. They don’t want you to think Trump’s policies are the key to success, the whole narrative is to bow down to the globalist idea that you will own nothing and be happy. Down in Cuckstralia they were talking non stop about renewables. It’s the nuttiest thing ever.

Musk has so many different jobs, his hat is wearing a hat
That’s their mantra, “renewables are gonna fix everything!” Like president Camacho in the movie Idiocracy, that’s all they parrot all day long. Renewables! I find myself in a state of disbelief when I’m watching people talk about dismantling a perfectly good power plant to build some kind of “Green Center”, where happy workers will fill in their days building solar panels and batteries. The idea of using “fossil fuels” to grow the economy and improve people’s lives is an anathema to them.

Likewise, the opposition down there want to throw the old power plants in the trash and take ten years to build a nuclear ones in their place. It’s a dreary, dead end scenario but that’s where these people are at. Australia has a wealth of coal that they sell to China who are building lots of coal fired power plants. It’s tantamount to starving your children to feed strangers who will never be grateful for your kindness. Here in the United States we have energy resources everywhere. Oil, coal and gas are all on the table now as they should be.

I’m going to put this in all caps because it’s important. THE COST OF ENERGY AFFECTS THE COST OF EVERYTHING. Cheaper energy, and the cost of everything goes down. This statement should be nailed to the foreheads of the fiscal morons who are pushing this crazy green renewables foolishness.
It’s literally a criminally stupid, and insane policy to deprive people of the benefits of earth’s much cheaper and available natural energy sources while squandering public money on windmills, solar panels and batteries which are expensive to produce and are dependent on the weather and the time of day. All of this because a bunch of grifters and scammers at the United Nations have declared that there is a climate emergency based on zero evidence of one.

No guns for anyone except your overlords. Sorry peasants, it’s for your own good.
To cut a long story short, the rest of the world have no idea how things have changed here in just 100 days. It’s not perfect by any means but it’s a hell of a lot better than “business as usual”, which is what the political industry presents to the people year in and year out with secrecy and utter contempt. I’m not going back to that, and nobody in their right mind will either.