You too can set the policy of your government. And other concerns on a day ending in 'Y.'

You can believe that, I don't. Republicans always beat democrats on immigration policies.
Don turned a winning issue for R's in to a loser.

AI Overview

Recent polling from early 2026 shows that a majority of Americans support significant reforms to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with many, particularly Democrats and independents, expressing disapproval of the agency's current tactics and calling for changes.


Why do you think Dotard and the R's ignore public opinion on so many issues?
 
Don turned a winning issue for R's in to a loser.
AI Overview
Recent polling from early 2026 shows that a majority of Americans support significant reforms to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with many, particularly Democrats and independents, expressing disapproval of the agency's current tactics and calling for changes.

Why do you think Dotard and the R's ignore public opinion on so many issues?
Two things.
1. ICE should focus on red states where state and local cops cooperate with ICE to maximize deportations.
2. In blue states and sanctuary cities where agitators and politicians obstruct ICE from enforcing Federal immigration law the DOJ needs to prosecute offenders, and then send ICE in after police cooperation is obtained. Then state and local police would help arrest violent protesters.
 

Trump’s ICE airport idea came after a radio host pitched it on Fox News​

“Linda from Arizona,” a caller on a conservative talk radio show, might deserve the credit or blame for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents deploying to airports across the United States today.

The caller said on “The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show” last Friday, “I think I have a solution to the TSA problem.” She said, “We need to bring in ICE agents.”

“It’s kind of a brilliant idea,” co-host Clay Travis said.

About 24 hours later, on Saturday afternoon, President Trump announced his vision for ICE agents at airports.

‘We're in the testing phase’: Trump admin eyeing Iran’s parliament speaker as US-backed leader​

The Trump administration is quietly weighing Iran’s parliament speaker as a potential partner — and even a future leader — as the president signals a shift from military pressure toward a negotiated endgame.

Mohammad ⁠Bagher Ghalibaf, the 64-year-old who has repeatedly threatened the U.S. and its allies with retaliation, is seen by at least some in the White House as a workable partner, who could lead Iran and negotiate with the Trump administration in the war’s next phase, according to two administration officials.


Don is trying to cancel the kind of energy that doesn't get stuck in the Strait of Hormuz with taxpayer money because he has a thing about windmills.

Trump Administration to Pay $1 Billion to Energy Giant to Cancel Wind Farms​

The Trump administration will pay the French energy giant TotalEnergies nearly $1 billion to abandon its plans to build wind farms off the East Coast, the Interior Department said on Monday at an energy conference in Houston.

Under the unusual deal, TotalEnergies would forfeit its leases in federal waters for two wind farms, which would have been built off New York and North Carolina. The Justice Department would then reimburse TotalEnergies $928 million, the amount it paid for the leases during the Biden administration.


Trump rejects off-ramp to fund DHS as airport delays worsen​

Minnesota sues Trump administration over withheld evidence in shootings​


The regime, which exists in a constant adversarial posture, is also defying a court order calling for the Pentagon to give access to reporters.

After losing key court case, Hegseth’s Pentagon imposes new limits on journalists​


Don, who without evidence wants to end mail-in ballots, voted by mail for his endorsed candidate in a FL special election for the district containing M-A-L. His candidate lost.

The regime is floating the illegal idea of putting ICE agents at polling places for the midterm elections.

Bannon: Trump’s ICE airport deployment is ‘test run’ for ICE at polls​

He baselessly claimed that the tactic would prevent Democrats from “stealing” elections. In reality, the move is clearly meant to intimidate voters and poll workers and artificially influence election outcomes.

The White House and leaders of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees ICE, have never definitively ruled out the tactic, even though federal law expressly bars the stationing of law enforcement officers or members of the military at polling places.


And there's this.

Prosecutor admits government lacks evidence of misconduct by Fed chair​


What a day. I wish I could say it was an unusually bad one, but it wasn't. It was a typical day for the regime. And I didn't even mention the constant chaos of the war in Iran with contradictory remarks by trump suggesting simultaneous escalation and de-escalation.

The Pentagon said it was sending 2,000 airborne troops to the Middle East, even as President Trump seemed to endorse Pakistan’s offer to broker negotiations. It was unclear whether Iran and Israel supported a U.S. peace plan.

To my conservative friends, no need to thank me for introducing you to stories you probably don't see being covered on right wing media. I thought you might benefit from being exposed to what the rest of the country is dealing with on a daily basis. The deluge of illegal acts, counterproductive policy, lunacy, voter suppression, delusion, admissions of corruption, confusion, and the stonewalling of investigations.

But hey, never fear. Those stories will soon be pushed off the front pages and wiped from the public's memory as they are replaced by the next day's chaos.
Are you trying to say that Trump shouldn't listen to good ideas?
 
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