politicians
Reviews of the politicians kissing babies and running governments around the world; applaud and criticize the decisions they make and their implications.
Indivisible. Honorable Mention in The Moment That Changed Everything Challenge.
By twelve, a lot of kids have been through things they shouldn't in an ideal world, have to go through, have already had those formative moments of innocence-stripping done to them. That wasn't the case for me. At 12, I was still very much a kid. Until I wasn’t.
By Raistlin Allenabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump and Sheinbaum use Opposite Approaches to Achieve Similar Results
As in many things, fear in American politics sells. Americans seemingly can’t get enough of it. They love voting for people that remind them of who it is they should be afraid of, and why they should be afraid of them. They also very much appreciate being reminded that it is those same people who are responsible for all the bad things in their lives, and the lives of their loved ones. Typically these people are foreigners, though sometimes other Americans with different political viewpoints fill in as the fear based objects of choice. If you are wondering how it is I know that Americans really love these things, it is simple, because the people that espouse fear based politics get elected over and over again to a variety of government offices, up to and including presidents of the United States. In fact the easiest way to get elected to political office in the United States is to run on an agenda of be afraid, be very afraid. Professional politicians like the newly elected President of the United States Donald Trump understand and appreciate this fact about the American people, and they exploit it to their advantage whenever necessary to achieve their objectives. It is a highly effective strategy, in the short, and even medium term. Unfortunately for everyone, it is generally epically disastrous in the long term, but who thinks about the long term these days? Not Americans that is for damn sure.
By Everyday Junglistabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump’s Federal Funding Freeze Sparks Legal Battles and Public Outcry
In a significant policy move, the Trump administration announced a sweeping freeze on federal grants, loans, and financial aid programs, causing widespread disruptions and legal challenges. This decision, issued through a memorandum from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on January 27, 2025, aimed to reassess federal spending priorities but led to immediate economic and social concerns.
By Minecraft APK Download (Android, Pro Unlocked)about a year ago in The Swamp
Presidential Pardons: A Reflection of Distrust and a Fragile Justice System
Presidential pardons have always been a powerful tool, allowing leaders to grant clemency, correct legal misjudgments, and, at times, make political statements. However, the recent pardons issued by former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden highlight not just their differing political philosophies but also their deep distrust of each other and the fragile state of the U.S. criminal justice system. These pardons raise critical questions about the fairness of justice, political motivations, and the broad powers of the executive branch.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump’s DOJ Firings. AI-Generated.
Trump’s DOJ Firings: A Move to Deter Future Investigations? The Department of Justice (DOJ) has long been a cornerstone of American democracy, serving as a vital instrument for upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice prevails without bias. However, in recent years, the independence and integrity of this institution have come under intense scrutiny. Former President Donald Trump’s tenure was marked by significant upheavals within the DOJ, particularly through a series of controversial firings. Former officials and legal experts have raised concerns, arguing that these actions were not only politically motivated but also strategically designed to deter future investigations into Trump and his allies. These assertions raise critical questions about the balance of power, the independence of federal institutions, and the future of accountability in American governance.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
Lana Del Rey and Selena Gomez: The Truth Behind Immigration Debate Rumors. AI-Generated.
Lana Del Rey and Selena Gomez: The Truth Behind Immigration Debate Rumors In a recent viral video Selena Gomez expressed her emotional response to former President Donald Trump’s strict immigration policies. The video which quickly circulated across social media platforms showed the singer tearing up as she criticized the separation of children from their families and their subsequent deportation. This incident reignited discussions on immigration issues drawing widespread attention and sparking a mix of support and criticism.
By Adnan Rasheedabout a year ago in The Swamp
Starmer and Trump Talk!
President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer spoke by phone on Sunday. And from all reports, they get on like the proverbial 'house on fire'. This is always the way between British prime ministers and American presidents. Churchill and Roosevelt, Thatcher and Reagan, Major and Bush senior, Blair and Bush junior, Cameron and Obama, etc. The UK and the US have always enjoyed a close relationship. So why would Trump and Starmer be any different?
By Nicholas Bishopabout a year ago in The Swamp
White House Pauses Federal Grants: What It Means for Federal Financial Assistance in 2025
The recent announcement from the White House regarding the pause on all federal grants has left many individuals, organizations, and state governments concerned about its implications. Federal grants play a critical role in funding a wide range of programs, from education and healthcare to infrastructure and disaster relief. Here’s an in-depth look at what this pause means, its potential impact, and the current state of federal financial assistance.
By Minecraft APK Download (Android, Pro Unlocked)about a year ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump's Second Inauguration. AI-Generated.
Donald Trump's Second Inauguration: A Moment of Renewal and National Reflection The second inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, 2025, was an event steeped in both grandeur and political significance. Taking place amidst a deeply divided national landscape, the occasion marked the continuation of a journey that has profoundly shaped the country's political discourse. It was not just a celebration of a presidential term but a symbolic moment of renewal and hope for millions of Americans.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
Mindless Obedience. Content Warning.
She remembers the day it all changed. Her world, her life... everything she knew became twisted. The whole world changed in an instant. It was the day this twisted version of a patriotic political party gained control in her country. They called themselves the party for the country and making it "great" once again. They were led by a man whose rise to power was swift and done by gaslighting the people into believing that he would give them wealth and make their country shine again. His name was Hitler. He destroyed her life, and the lives of millions.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in The Swamp
Colombia and the U.S.: Navigating Complex Diplomacy Amid Trade, Politics, and Migration
The relationship between Colombia and the United States has always been multifaceted, defined by trade agreements, shared security goals, and at times, political tension. In 2023 and beyond, the bilateral dynamic has encountered renewed challenges surrounding trade tariffs, immigration policies, and leadership shifts in both nations. This article delves into the latest developments involving Colombian President Gustavo Petro, U.S. deportation policies, and the broader implications of these issues on both domestic and international fronts.
By Minecraft APK Download (Android, Pro Unlocked)about a year ago in The Swamp








