Trump’s track record is consistent when it come to failing. Two of his most recent failures involve his trip to China and his Christian Prayer Festival scheduled for Sunday.
Trump’s China trip a massive failure. Could not have been worse. If his goal was to get his picture taken with Xi, he was successful. That is as far as it went.
Xi treated Trump poorly. Embarrassingly so.
Planned that way.
When Trump arrived, his plane was met by a low echelon official and a large group of Chinese children. The children were waving small Chinese flags with a sprinkling of American ones interspersed.
Trump’s appearance during the entire trip was one of an “unhappy camper.” Rarely a smile.
Xi was clear as to what he wanted from Trump. A cessation of military support for Taiwan. China has wanted to take over Taiwan for decades. Only U.S. support has prevented it. Xi was strong in presenting China’s position. Xi referred to it as a “most sensitive issue.” An “extremely dangerous situation. Could lead to conflict.” A “clash” between China and the U.S.
The best China could offer in return was no assistance/non-interference on Iran’s side.
The U.S. is not the strong entity it has been regarded for the past 60 years. Trump has emboldened world nations not to fear the U.S. as they once did. Such tied with Trump’s tariffs and the U.S. may be in a most dangerous position.
Trump anticipated bringing back from China numerous economic packages. He brought a large number of U.S. industrialists with him on the trip. So far the only item mentioned by Trump is one Boeing jet to be built in the U.S.
Good job, Donald! You screwed up again! Big time!
Trump lies consistently. Misrepresents. Constantly tries to change history.
What bothers me is that many Republican bigwigs lie along with him. Either they are stupid and not aware of America’s true history or just don’t care.
I am zeroing in on this Sunday’s religious celebration in Washington, D.C. A 9 hour event. Wow!
Titled “Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving.” Its purpose to return the U.S. to the time of its Founding Fathers. A “time” that Trump and his misrepresenting colleagues claim reflect the “Christian roots of the U.S.” and “rededicate” the U.S. to God. The event’s primary speakers will be Hegseth, Rubio and Johnson.
Only one problem. Our Founding Fathers went out of their way to prevent the establishment of religion. These wise men recognized how badly religion had affected history and were smart enough not to want anything to do with it. If it were possible, they would roll in their graves Sunday when Trump and his cohorts take a position they so dramatically avoided.
Note carefully that Sunday’s event is to “hijack” the U.S. into a Christian nationalist narrative.
“Freedom of conscience” was the thrust of the Founding Fathers. Separation of church and state. No religious test for elective office. Article VI and the First Amendment strictly prohibits Congress from establishing a national religion.
Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Benjamin Franklin set reason and natural law over established religion dogmas. Most wanted to keep religious machinations out of law making.
George Washington was a strong Christian, a practicing Episcopalian. He was strong on the issue that the government have no part in religion.
So Donald, where did you come up with the idea that the Founding Fathers or most persons of that time sought to and did establish a Christian government? You continue to speak with a twisted tongue!
Moving on.
The Trump Administration plans on withholding $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California. A Democratic state. Vance says California has not done enough to fight fraud when it comes to public health insurance programs.
A Singapore company has developed a “smartphone for pets.” For real. It is simply called a “pet phone.” It uses A1, motion sensors and GPS. Worn by the pet and connected to an app on the owner’s smart phone.
The Barbie Doll debuted at the American International Toy Fair this day in 1959.
George Burns: “I honestly think it is better to be a failure at something you love than to be a success at something you hate.”
This is National Stroke Awareness Month. I had a stroke some four months ago. Not funny. Serious business. Leaves residuals.
The blog requires me to research daily. I inadvertently discover some interesting things. For example, women have only been wearing underwear for roughly one hundred years. Panties to be specific. Prior to the early 1920s, ladies wore no undergarments.
A busy mid-day for me yesterday. A manicure with Tammy followed by a haircut with Lori. Then a stop at the beach to view the ladies in their much abbreviated bathing suits.
Thereafter, I decided to stop at the Casa Marina. Enjoyed lunch at its relatively new beach bar. A yellowtail fish sandwich. A huge roll, lots of lettuce, multiple slices of tomato and a very thin small piece of fish. Thirty seven dollars. Not worth it!
I am still trying to get to see Prada 2. It would have been cheaper and more pleasurable had I done so instead of lunch at the Casa Marina.
Enjoy your day!