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I once complained that the Senate was dragging their feet over Trump's cabinet Confirmations. I was w... I was wr.... I was wro... I was wron.... I was...not exactly right.

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The people who oppose the Trump agenda have no remedies for the so-called waste, fraud, and corruption of taxpayer money, often relying on vague criticisms or ideological objections rather than offering concrete, actionable solutions to address inefficiencies or mismanagement in government spending.

This lack of substantive alternatives leaves their position appearing more performative than practical, as they frequently highlight issues like bloated bureaucracies, outdated programs, or misuse of funds but stop short of proposing detailed reforms, streamlined oversight mechanisms, or specific policies to tackle these problems. Moreover, the Trump opposition often prefers that the government attempt to fix itself—an approach that risks perpetuating the very inefficiencies they critique—rather than supporting an appointed person from outside the government, untainted by institutional bias, to take on the task with fresh perspective and decisive authority.

This opinion also holds that all departments, programs, and accounting of taxpayer dollars should be thoroughly investigated and reassessed, down to the individual entities receiving the funds, to ensure transparency and eliminate misuse at every level.

In contrast, supporters of the Trump agenda might argue that his approach—whether through deregulation, budget cuts, or targeted audits—represents a direct attempt to curb such excesses, even if imperfectly executed. Critics, however, seem content to decry the status quo without risking the political capital required to design and defend a comprehensive counterplan, leaving the debate lopsided and their stance vulnerable to accusations of inertia or opportunism, while staunchly rejecting the deep cuts to social, cultural, and welfare programs that Trump proponents often champion as necessary to reining in fiscal excess.

ive got this flimsy coop from a garage sale a couple years ago.

looks like a Fingerhut product.

I have enough materials to strengthen it up.

it's at least a shell (shape) we can work with.

Kash is in and of course it was a narrow margin! Steven Smith gives the Lamestream Media a civics lesson and the ceasefire is over!

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All you sickos who contributed to the seminal soup during the 100 man world record F*Fest...

Take a number, Your DNA is requested.

Really?

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Elon is doing is Doge' style. The heads of the agencies seem to flying the coup before the sickle slices the head off the snake. But there's always going to be something to talk about on The Best Morning Show on X

And

It starts at 6am pst Wednesday

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We who voted for Trump support a Fascist?

It's a term the left is using as a metaphor the drastic change in politics and policy and we're going to tackle it or cackle at it.

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if #nostr's purpose is to just move #sats around, post the evolution of #Bitcoin tools and such. I guess it works.

perhaps I should probably trim my follows to provide the feed I am desiring because to be frank. the amount of Bitcoin technology I don't understand and at this time don't care about, fills my timeline.

it's not that I am not excited about the future of our sacred movement, but I would rather see more of the genres I am interested in until I need a tool or app that would help me move forward in the decentralized world.

just a thought, not a rant.

feel free to fill my wallet with Sats

It’s a simple idea: less government, less spending. A smaller government means less bureaucracy. Strong borders, a strong military, and a representative government that serves the will of the people.

The Founders knew that protecting and sustaining this idea would require a monumental effort by free men. Yet today, what remains is but a shadow of their original intent.

It didn’t take long for the powerful, the wealthy, the industrious, and the corrupt to manipulate and distort the words and meaning of our sacred documents. So much so that recently, Representative Jamie Raskin suggested we are in a “post-Constitutional” society. In a speech at Harvard Law School, he even encouraged students to consider drafting a new Constitution.

This brings me back to a claim I made earlier this week: the Democratic Party is backed into a corner.

Either the Democrats—and the establishment Republicans—must admit that this country, its government, and its administration are still functioning within the means of the Constitution, or they must concede that the great experiment has failed and must be scrapped and rebuilt from the ground up.

That, essentially, would mean a political, social, and economic revolution—one that would fundamentally restructure this country. And whatever form it takes, its values and ideas would be challenged before the digital signatures even finish recording on the network servers.

But doesn’t a restructuring of the Constitution, the nation, and its representation also imply the total forfeiture of the departments, agencies, and bureaucracy that currently exist?

Or is this really just about who is in power at this moment in history—where the pendulum of ideas swings ever further left and right?

If I were a constitutional professor instructing my students on the future of this nation, I would first caution them to understand why these documents were written and why the original Bill of Rights still holds true today. I would have them study the men who crafted these principles, the era in which they lived, and how our current system has been bastardized to serve itself rather than the people.

Finally, I would challenge them to develop ideas that would prevent the government from circumventing the Constitution—so that this great country, this great experiment, even in its division, might come together and thrive for centuries to come.

Branding & AI: The Future of Business with Cory Hanscom

In Episode 52 of The Weather’d Report, we welcome Cory Hanscom, a branding expert and marketing strategist with over 30 years of experience. As the founder of Brand Articulate LLC and Chief Marketing Officer at Orchestraight, Cory has helped businesses refine their identities and leverage AI-driven strategies for growth.

Join us as we dive into:

✅ The power of branding in a competitive market

✅ AI and neuromarketing in business development

✅ Lessons from global brand management

This episode is packed with insights for entrepreneurs, marketers, and business leaders. Don’t miss it!

Please leave a comment, subscribe on any of your favorite podcast apps and if you have any comments you would like to send directly to the podcast, Send them here! comments@weatherdsoul.com

Show Notes:

Brand Articulate LLC: https://www.brandarticulate.com

Orchestraight: https://www.orchestraight.com

Where Do We Go From Here?

As we embark on our journey toward recovery, I find many acquaintances fervently debating, using words like fascist, authoritarian, totalitarian, and dictator. Some believe that our government functioned smoothly without the need for scrutiny, trusting in the slow processes of legal mechanisms to ensure fairness—though I have often viewed these as ineffective and unjust.

Conversely, others in my political circles have labeled past administrations—spanning the last decade and into the present—as socialist, communist, or even chaotic and undefined. We now find ourselves caught in a Catch-22. I have long maintained that the best path forward is a return to the foundational principles upon which our nation was built, guided by the documents that established our freedoms.

I do not entirely support the actions of the current administration, nor did I wholly oppose everything its predecessors enacted. However, our nation’s ideological divide has become so pronounced that we struggle to agree on the fundamental roles of the federal government, the responsibilities of individual states, and the ethical and moral standards expected of the people these governments serve.

The growing influence of lawfare, the erosion of traditional values, and the debate surrounding diversity, equity, and opportunity—versus the classic notion of equality and the right to succeed through individual effort—are reshaping our society. The battle between the haves and the have-nots only deepens, with economic disparity fueling resentment. Some argue that the wealthy should take on greater responsibility in supporting those with less, while others believe that success should be dictated by personal ingenuity and hard work, without government interference. The question remains: where do we draw the line between necessary support and dependence?

Additionally, the discussion on moral values and alternative lifestyles continues to challenge societal norms. As cultural perspectives shift, many advocate for broader acceptance of diverse identities and lifestyles, while others see these changes as a departure from long-standing traditions. The friction between progressivism and conservatism over these issues continues to shape policy and public discourse, leaving the nation divided on what should define our collective morality.

With instant access to information accelerating societal change, we find ourselves at a critical juncture. Will this division lead to complete fragmentation, or will both sides recognize the need for compromise, working toward a more balanced and unified future?

The decision is ours to make—but time is running out.

Happy Valentine's Day all you Lovers

Saturday Night Live turns 50 this weekend and I remember their 1st Show!!! 😬😬😬😬

Federal Judges continue to block the Trump agenda while lawmakers are split on his broad reaching pauses and audits.

And the crew will check-in as we.chat about our weekend plans.

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Lee Zeldin was Peeling back the Onion of the EPA and uncovers a potential $20,000,000,000 (that's billion with a B) the Biden administration supposedly parked in an outside of government institution for an unspecified reason. Waste and fraud? Who knows but the hits Keep Coming!

Kash, Kennedy and McMahon still under the microscope for confirmation to round out the Trump cabinet and one has to wonder why the Dems are dragging their feet.

That and more on today's Weather'd View

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It's like Christmas everyday!

A new hostage release from Belarus. The Tulsi Gabbert confirmation and the Democrats have backed themselves into a corner!

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Democrats are forced into a political corner that's going to be extremely difficult to squeeze out of.

Either admit that the Government ran by a bipartisan cooperative, Democrat majority or Republican majority runs as it should.

Or

The Democrats must admit to the American people that the current form of governance is flawed and needs to be scrapped and rebuilt from the roots to the crown before the 2026 midterms and definitely before 2028 Presidential Election.

Your choice Democrats, I'll wait

The Tin Foil Hat's wake up everyday to see what they can scream about. I wake up everyday to what I can celebrate. President Trump delivering both!

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#Grownostr

#GoBirds

#Superbowl

Who won the Superbowl? KC, Philly, Trump or Musk?

Security clearances yanked, The Secretary of the Treasury blocked. That and more!

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