I feel passionately about things, but I also don't think people who disagree with me are idiots, assholes, or even necessarily wrong. Happily retired and a Vietnam veteran.
Many pledges have been rated “broken” or “stalled.” Examples include not fully repealing Obamacare, not making China a currency manipulator, not releasing tax returns, and other high-profile goals that didn’t pan out.
Historically, Trump has broken more than he’s kept, according to these trackers
December 17, 2025 at 8:47 PM
Many pledges have been rated “broken” or “stalled.” Examples include not fully repealing Obamacare, not making China a currency manipulator, not releasing tax returns, and other high-profile goals that didn’t pan out.
Historically, Trump has broken more than he’s kept, according to these trackers
Because crypto regulation has loosened under his administration — and oversight on related businesses has weakened concurrently — some comparable ventures are benefiting directly from political power, raising serious conflict-of-interest and corruption concerns.
This should piss everyone off.
December 9, 2025 at 4:28 AM
Because crypto regulation has loosened under his administration — and oversight on related businesses has weakened concurrently — some comparable ventures are benefiting directly from political power, raising serious conflict-of-interest and corruption concerns.
Critics argue this blurs the line between public duty and private profit. Instead of serving the public interest, it appears the presidency is being used to advance personal financial gain — undermining trust in institutions meant to serve citizens.
December 9, 2025 at 4:27 AM
Critics argue this blurs the line between public duty and private profit. Instead of serving the public interest, it appears the presidency is being used to advance personal financial gain — undermining trust in institutions meant to serve citizens.
In recent months, Trump and his administration (through the Federal Housing Finance Agency, FHFA) have repeatedly accused political opponents — including elected officials — of “fraudulent” mortgage practices precisely for claiming more than one “primary residence” on loans.
December 8, 2025 at 4:43 PM
In recent months, Trump and his administration (through the Federal Housing Finance Agency, FHFA) have repeatedly accused political opponents — including elected officials — of “fraudulent” mortgage practices precisely for claiming more than one “primary residence” on loans.
The typical justification for declaring a property as “primary residence” on a mortgage is that the borrower intends to live there, and many mortgage-fraud investigations hinge on misrepresentations of occupancy intent.
December 8, 2025 at 4:42 PM
The typical justification for declaring a property as “primary residence” on a mortgage is that the borrower intends to live there, and many mortgage-fraud investigations hinge on misrepresentations of occupancy intent.
Records — including statements from a longtime Trump real-estate agent — show that neither of those homes appears ever to have been used as Trump’s actual home. Instead, both were rented out as investment properties.
December 8, 2025 at 4:42 PM
Records — including statements from a longtime Trump real-estate agent — show that neither of those homes appears ever to have been used as Trump’s actual home. Instead, both were rented out as investment properties.