Trump's pre- inauguration accomplishment list:

Not really. It was always oatmeal. Raisins meant it was some sort of holiday.

Holidays meant church, so the logician in me came to hate raisins.
 
Yup, LOTS of oatmeal. Cream of Wheat every once in a while.

Don't hate on the raisins, they were victims too. :D
 
Sometime you got to give someone the win...

(they just didn't want to see it in orange)
 
Getting back to the topic.

Hamas kicked out of Qatar.

Iran saying, "Maybe we won't retaliate against Israel after all."

Maduro trying to suck up.

Picking up on a post Ace made re. reactions, lots of DOJ dip shits lawyering up. To quote Bill Engvall, "Here's your sign."
 
Oatmeal.


Cream of Wheat.


Corn flakes.


Fuck a raisin. The dog will eat them.
 
I remember Wheaties when I got older.
Required a ton of sugar and then the mush would set up in your teeth...

Made me appreciate the summer and having to go pick green apples for breakfast (or go hungry).
 
USDA

President-Elect Donald Trump’s selection of Brooke Rollins as nominee for Secretary of Agriculture displays savvy political calculus. Widespread speculation about various candidates being mulled for the USDA head position did not include Rollins. Yet, the attorney-organizer and Trump loyalist is an excellent pick for a nuanced task.

The next Secretary of Agriculture must champion the Kennedy-Trump MAHA mantra of improving nutrition quality for all Americans without punishing large farms or wreaking economic havoc in commodities markets. Brooke Rollins holds a B.S. in Agriculture Development and a J.D. from Texas A&M University, both cum laude. Raised in rural Texas and involved in small-scale cow husbandry, Rollins’ 15 years as president of the conservative think tank Texas Public Policy Foundation blends farming grit with a proven track record of professional management.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/11/usda_choice_displays_savvy_trump_cabinet_strategy.html
 
I remember Wheaties when I got older.
Required a ton of sugar and then the mush would set up in your teeth...

Made me appreciate the summer and having to go pick green apples for breakfast (or go hungry).
That was the big 4, Wheaties, Cheerios, Corn Flakes, and Bran (with or without raisins).
 
I remember Grape Nuts™.
That was the only cereal in the grandparent's house.

There, as much as I can remember, breakfast always involved food. Cereal was not deemed food.
 
Breakfast around here is brunch these days.


For the time being . . . .
 
Brunch is hot tea and a bit of cold-cut and cheese.

I am liking that "purple" noise.

It reigns...
 
Lunch is when the tea has cooled down and oftentimes ignored; supper when finally hangry.
 
Here's one he could add to his list. In the realignment and the recognition of reality, Morning Joe could become...,



Rogan​
 
Here's one he could add to his list. In the realignment and the recognition of reality, Morning Joe could become...,



Rogan​
Yeah, the shills for the (non)democrat party are swirling down the commode of history. They won't be going quietly.
 
Musk and Ramaswamy believe that many of the 441 federal agencies that make up the administrative state have promulgated rules that won’t survive legal scrutiny: “DOGE will work with legal experts embedded in government agencies, aided by advanced technology, to apply these [SCOTUS] rulings to federal regulations enacted by such agencies.” This will yield a long list of illegitimate regulations, and how much they cost, which will go to President Trump: “When the president nullifies thousands of such regulations, critics will allege executive overreach.” Musk and Ramaswamy are aware that they will meet enormous resistance. “We are prepared for the onslaught from entrenched interests in Washington.”

They nonetheless believe they can cut federal overspending by “taking aim at the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures that are unauthorized by Congress,” and expect to finish the project by July 4, 2026. The big question is, of course, the following: Can DOGE succeed where the Grace Commission and numerous other reform initiatives failed? Neither Elon Musk nor Vivek Ramaswamy are ordinary men. They are smarter and more creative than the denizens of the deep state. Moreover, they will be working with a bold president who doesn’t mind breaking things. Nevertheless, as Ronald Reagan famously phrased it, “A government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth.”

David Catron, The American Spectator
 
Yeah, the shills for the (non)democrat party are swirling down the commode of history. They won't be going quietly.
To believe that any loss would amount to destruction of a party of hyperbolic. Those peddling such a thing have no historical understanding.
 
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