Have you heard about the impressive new job growth across the country, exactly as President Trump had promised during the 2024 campaign for his second term?
Likely not, if you rely on the mainstream media for your main news diet.
Have you heard how many jobs are ending every month in the federal government? Likely not, if you rely on the mainstream media for your main news diet.
You have likely heard a lot about other events involving Trump, especially if the writers or AI can put a negative spin on it because, as you know, TDS.
What exactly is going on in job creation anyway? And is it really true that the second Trump administration has erased hundreds of thousands of federal government job slots, saving millions?
A politician actually fulfilling his campaign promises?
That's the topic of this week's brief audio commentary, which you can hear simply by clicking on the flag here:
And don't forget to leave your own thoughts in the Comments section below.
This week's Sunday column was my own examination of the Democrats' laughable "autopsy" of their disastrous 2024 presidential campaign.
I guess the idea was to work together to imagine what can be next time, unburdened by what has been, as someone once said.
For most of 2025 and all of 2026, Ken Martin, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, has been stonewalling the release of that document for unexplained reasons. That caused a great deal of internal controversy and widespread speculations about what it contained that was so terrible that Martin would have to go back on his promise of transparency.
He finally released the 192-page document under pressure, and we analyzed what the findings were — and were not.
Turns out, instead of analyzing their party's 2024 failures, which were numerous and politically fatal, the failed attempt at self-analysis in itself provides compelling documentation on why the party of Jefferson is no longer capable of running itself, let alone the responsibility of winning election to run the country.
The most recent audio commentary discussed which of our two major political parties turns to new and increased taxes as its go-to answer for every problem that comes along.
All of which then creates a whole new set of economic and social problems now plaguing virtually every single place that voters have reflexively elected Democrats.
What would Democrats do without wealthy people to suck more money from?






