02/09/2026
The left continues the drum beat of doom and gloom for President Trump; but, never warned our people beginning with Obama for eight years and Biden for one year on how the Democrats were scamming our country with debt – day after day as DOGE proved.
They never would admit that Biden had dementia; but, seem to know what it is now that they claim the President has it.
Does the left realize their statements are false/fake/sabotage? They keep backing the left Democrats who have been infiltrated with terrorists and can’t seem to change their path due to the depth of the wrongs they have committed against the Constitution.
And, we have to laugh and laugh at how stupid they come across.
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Trump’s erratic moves spark national alarm
President Donald Trump’s recent actions and rhetoric have fueled mounting concern in Washington and abroad, as his behavior grows more unpredictable. From a racist social media post that drew bipartisan condemnation to threats against election integrity and volatile immigration enforcement, his second term’s stability is in question. The turbulence is compounded by economic claims that clash with public perception and foreign policy tensions with allies
Erratic behavior fuels instability concerns
Observers note a stark shift from the disciplined execution of Trump’s early second-term agenda to increasingly impulsive, extreme moves. His volatile mood, racist social media reposts, and fixation on personal legacy have raised alarms in Washington and among foreign leaders. The prime minister of Slovakia reportedly expressed concern about Trump’s “psychological state” after a recent meeting. 12
CNN
Trump’s growing volatility is putting the world on edge
The New Republic·
The Trump bubble is impregnable for now—but boy, is it going to burst
Racist video triggers rare GOP criticism
Trump faced bipartisan condemnation after a Truth Social video depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. While he refused to apologize, dismissing the offense, the backlash included criticism from Republican Senator Tim Scott and Representative Mike Lawler. The White House deleted the post and blamed a staffer, but critics argue such extremism is now a hallmark of his presidency. 1
CNN
Trump’s growing volatility is putting the world on edge
Election threats deepen distrust
State election officials expressed ‘deep skepticism’ after the FBI, under Trump’s direction, summoned them to a meeting about the 2026 midterms. Concerns intensified when Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard joined an FBI raid in Georgia that seized 700 boxes of 2020 election materials. Critics fear these moves signal an attempt to undermine upcoming election results. 1
Raw Story·
Election officials call out Trump’s latest threat
ICE funding fight risks shutdown
A looming Department of Homeland Security budget clash could trigger a government shutdown, as Democrats push to rein in ICE following the killing of two U.S. citizens by federal agents. While Trump has called for a ‘softer touch’ and pulled back agents from Minneapolis, Republicans resist limits on enforcement. The standoff will test whether public backlash can curb his immigration policies. 12
CNN·
Trump’s erratic moves spark national alarm
President Donald Trump’s recent actions and rhetoric have fueled mounting concern in Washington and abroad, as his behavior grows more unpredictable. From a racist social media post that drew bipartisan condemnation to threats against election integrity and volatile immigration enforcement, his second term’s stability is in question. The turbulence is compounded by economic claims that clash with public perception and foreign policy tensions with allies.
Erratic behavior fuels instability concerns
Observers note a stark shift from the disciplined xecution of Trump’s early second-term agenda to increasingly impulsive, extreme moves. His volatile mood, racist social media reposts, and fixation on personal legacy have raised alarms in Washington and among foreign leaders. The prime minister of Slovakia reportedly expressed concern about Trump’s “psychological state” after a recent meeting. 12
CNN
CNN
Trump’s growing volatility is putting the world on edge
The New Republic·
The Trump bubble is impregnable for now—but boy, is it going to burst
Racist video triggers rare GOP criticism
Trump faced bipartisan condemnation after a Truth Social video depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. While he refused to apologize, dismissing the offense, the backlash included criticism from Republican Senator Tim Scott and Representative Mike Lawler. The White House deleted the post and blamed a staffer, but critics argue such extremism is now a hallmark of his presidency. 1
(That statement has been around the block many times even with head/body structure photos when I was a child – and seems to be returning to the scene by the left to generate some back lash to help them past their absenteeism in the world of ideas. What has the left leaders done for our country?)
CNN
Trump’s growing volatility is putting the world on edge
Election threats deepen distrust
State election officials expressed ‘deep skepticism’ after the FBI, under Trump’s direction, summoned them to a meeting about the 2026 midterms. Concerns intensified when Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard joined an FBI raid in Georgia that seized 700 boxes of 2020 election materials. Critics fear these moves signal an attempt to undermine upcoming election results. 1
Raw Story·
Election officials call out Trump’s latest threa
ICE funding fight risks shutdown
A looming Department of Homeland Security budget clash could trigger a government shutdown, as Democrats push to rein in ICE following the killing of two U.S. citizens by federal agents. While Trump has called for a ‘softer touch’ and pulled back agents from Minneapolis, Republicans resist limits on enforcement. The standoff will test whether public backlash can curb his immigration policies. 12
CNN
Trump’s growing volatility is putting the world on edge
The New Republic·7h
The Trump bubble is impregnable for now—but boy, is it going to burst
Economic claims clash with reality
Trump has touted economic successes, including record stock market highs and inflated GDP growth claims, but polls show most Americans disapprove of his handling of the economy. Critics note that benefits have not reached low and middle-income families, and that his credit-taking often relies on projections rather than actual data. His rhetoric contrasts sharply with ongoing affordability and housing crises.
The New Republic
The Trump bubble is impregnable for now—but boy, is it going to burst
Economic claims clash with reality
Trump has touted economic successes, including record stock market highs and inflated GDP growth claims, but polls show most Americans disapprove of his handling of the economy. Critics note that benefits have not reached low and middle-income families, and that his credit-taking often relies on projections rather than actual data. His rhetoric contrasts sharply with ongoing affordability and housing crises.
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Trump’s erratic moves spark national alarm
President Donald Trump’s recent actions and rhetoric have fueled mounting concern in Washington and abroad, as his behavior grows more unpredictable. From a racist social media post that drew bipartisan condemnation to threats against election integrity and volatile immigration enforcement, his second term’s stability is in question. The turbulence is compounded by economic claims that clash with public perception and foreign policy tensions with allies.
Erratic behavior fuels instability concerns
(The media can’t seem to recognize progress – they call it erratic behavior.)
Observers note a stark shift from the disciplined execution of Trump’s early second-term agenda to increasingly impulsive, extreme moves. His volatile mood, racist social media reposts, and fixation on personal legacy have raised alarms in Washington and among foreign leaders. The prime minister of Slovakia reportedly expressed concern about Trump’s “psychological state” after a recent meeting.
CNN
Trump’s growing volatility is putting the world on edge
The New Republic·
The Trump bubble is impregnable for now—but boy, is it going to burst
Racist video triggers rare GOP criticism
Trump faced bipartisan condemnation after a Truth Social video depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. While he refused to apologize, dismissing the offense, the backlash included criticism from Republican Senator Tim Scott and Representative Mike Lawler. The White House deleted the post and blamed a staffer, but critics argue such extremism is now a hallmark of his presidency. 1
(The media seems to inject racism when their words are non-existence..)
CNN·
Trump’s growing volatility is putting the world on edge
Election threats deepen distrust
State election officials expressed ‘deep skepticism’ after the FBI, under Trump’s direction, summoned them to a meeting about the 2026 midterms. Concerns intensified when Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard joined an FBI raid in Georgia that seized 700 boxes of 2020 election materials. Critics fear these moves signal an attempt to undermine upcoming election results. 1
Raw Story·
Election officials call out Trump’s latest threat
ICE funding fight risks shutdown
A looming Department of Homeland Security budget clash could trigger a government shutdown, as Democrats push to rein in ICE following the killing of two U.S. citizens by federal agents. While Trump has called for a ‘softer touch’ and pulled back agents from Minneapolis, Republicans resist limits on enforcement. The standoff will test whether public backlash can curb his immigration policies. 12
CNN·
Trump’s growing volatility is putting the world on edge
The New Republic·
The Trump bubble is impregnable for now—but boy, is it going to burst
Economic claims clash with reality
Trump has touted economic successes, including record stock market highs and inflated GDP growth claims, but polls show most Americans disapprove of his handling of the economy. Critics note that benefits have not reached low and middle-income families, and that his credit-taking often relies on projections rather than actual data. His rhetoric contrasts sharply with ongoing affordability and housing crises.
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Instead of all of these jaw-breaker comments by the left as shown above – where are your ideas on how to remove the damage done by Biden/Obama. It seems these people like CNN/etc., can criticize but can’t seem to come up with any concrete steps to help President Trump in the Democrat/Senate/House. The left seems to continue to swim against the current – just like the comments from CNN.
The people are looking for both sides to join together and fix the problem which was cultivated by Biden/Obama – those who committed crimes need to be taken care of, quickly.
kommonsentsjane