I got a message today from a rando telling me she felt sorry for me if I thought the SOTU was a win. Since I had already posted a favorable take, I suppose I’m the grateful recipient of her unsolicited concern. She wrote:
“The dems were boycotting Trump and his lies! All he did last night was bully the dems and complain about former policies and presidents! That’s all he ever does! Ridicule and divide and if you think that shitshow last night was a win, then I feel sorry for you! WTF IS HIS PLAN TO SUPPORT AMERICANS GOING FORWARD! Crickets! He has no plan except continue lying about the evil dems, immigrants, woman and past presidents! Give me a break!”
Setting aside the emotional punctuation, let’s unpack this.
First, the Democrats weren’t “boycotting lies.” They were boycotting the speech. In a representative republic, boycotting is a coward’s move. You show up. You listen. You rebut. You don’t take your ball and go home because you dislike the speaker. What they staged was performative protest—tailor-made for social media clips. It was so comically ineffective, I almost felt sorry for them.
Almost.
Second, on bullying, ridicule and division, Democrats tried to remove Trump from the ballot, bankrupt his businesses, imprison him, and casually labelled him and his family Nazis, racists, and dictators. Since 2016, that has been the Democratic playbook—all while elements of their coalition aligned with Jew-hating pro-Hamas demonstrators, defended illegal immigration as a moral imperative, and treated American sovereignty as something faintly embarrassing. If ridicule has infected the bloodstream of American politics, it did not originate with a Trump punch line.
On immigration, the administration is not targeting immigrants—it is detaining and deporting illegal immigrants. That distinction matters in a nation built on laws. The stray reference to “woman”? I assume that is meant to suggest misogyny or some Epstein-adjacent smear. There is zero evidence for that—actually the opposite—but in modern politics, accusation is often treated as conviction.
They say you can judge a man by his enemies. On that measure alone, Trump is doing just fine.
Now to the “no plan” accusation.
This is the standard progressive critique: if you’re not cutting a check, you’re not governing. Democrat presidents have perfected that model—stimulus payments, expanded entitlements, loan forgiveness schemes, and trillion-dollar spending packages that create the appearance of compassion while quietly expanding debt and dependency.
Strategy, however, is not about immediate gratification. It is about structure.
There have already been measurable shifts: reductions in federal employment rolls, a serious effort to close the border and accelerate deportations, billions identified in waste and fraud, a middle-class tax cut delivered by a GOP Congress, and inflation trending back toward the two-percent range. None of that makes for dramatic cable-news monologues, but it represents real movement.
Step back and consider the broader landscape. America endured five years of extraordinary economic damage. Democrat-led states shut down large portions of the economy during COVID, fracturing supply chains and distorting labor markets. Then came years of Biden-era spending that pushed inflation to levels not seen in decades, and the largest influx of illegal immigrants in our history through what amounted to a de facto open border. Billions in taxpayer dollars were redirected toward housing, benefits, and healthcare for individuals never authorized to be here.
Simultaneously, we endured an ideological war on domestic energy—pipeline cancellations, lease suspensions, regulatory chokeholds—while mandating green energy products manufactured largely in China. We were outsourcing both our energy independence and our industrial future, congratulating ourselves for virtue while hollowing out our capacity.
These are real structural issues.
Imagine your car has four flat tires. You replace them and feel productive. But your engine is seized because you ignored the warning light and never changed the oil. You can admire your new tires all day—you’re still not going anywhere. The engine is the real issue, and it’s expensive to fix.
And here we are.
The Trump administration is focused on the engine: restoring supply chains, expanding domestic energy production, confronting healthcare cost distortions, rooting out entitlement fraud, curbing illegal immigration, restraining inflationary spending, and recalibrating foreign policy to reduce endless conflicts that disrupt trade and empower adversaries. There is also a deliberate effort to peel Western Hemisphere partners away from Chinese and Russian influence, reorienting economic and security relationships back toward the United States.
Those initiatives are systemic and strategic. They cannot be solved in a single speech or a single fiscal year. So, when someone shouts “crickets,” what they often mean is, “I do not see an immediate personal benefit.”
You may dislike Trump’s tone. You may hate his delivery. You may bristle at his instinct for ridicule, but to claim there is no plan requires either ignorance or willful blindness. It is not that he is doing nothing. It is that he is doing everything at once—repairing structural damage accumulated over decades.
If that looks like chaos, perhaps it is because some people truly just prefer the comforting 𝒊𝒍𝒍𝒖𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏 of motion.
KAMALA HARRIS: “We have so many stars in our party. There are so many stars, and… let’s not be afraid of them. You know, you talk about Mamdani—I mean, he’s exciting. This group of people who otherwise don’t think of themselves as being aligned, or part of, or even seen by the system. You just look at the range of… we have so many… Jasmine Crockett, who I just talked to recently. I mean, we have so many…”
They’ve lost all credibility for most of the country. Only the true believer covidian’s still fight for the corruption. Bc what drives them is fear & ideology. Not facts or logic.
Which party promotes gender ideology? Which party celebrates murdering children in the womb? Which party pushes to mutilate children? Which party attacks God’s design for marriage and strips away parental rights? Which party defends minor attracted persons? Which party supports lawlessness that destroys communities? Which party calls evil good and good evil? Which party mocks God one day and pretends to be godly the next?
Which party parrots scripted, disingenuous messages as if all coordinated? Which party’s followers protest everything good, create chaos and riots, and chant anti-American rhetoric? Which party created DEI programs, BLM, defunded police, stopped enforcing the law, let immigration spiral out of control, inflated the economy, and sold out the nation to foreign powers? The list goes on and on.
President Trump, on Mar 4, 2025, delivered a powerful and historic speech at a pivotal poing in history while also allowing the demented Democrats to demonstrate their irrelevance for the whole world.
“Democrats said we needed a bill to close the border. Turns out, all we needed was a new President.” – DJT
Democrats are going crazy (crazier) now that we have someone who’s trying to straighten out government. They are all freaking-out because their under-the-table slush funds are being exposed and taken away.
It was a very uplifting speech from President Trump accompanied by very childish behavior from the Democrats; actually, very disgusting behavior on their part. Are they, perchance, planning on being super-obstructionists from here on out? They obviously are benefitting financially from all the fraud, waste, and abuse that has been going on and being sanctioned by them, for quite some time. They seem to be truly terrified by the fact that they are on the verge of being exposed for all the corruption they have been involved in and perpetrating on the American people.
Congressional Democrats acted like fools during Trump’s Address to Congress.
Democrats, en masse, refused to clap for anything that helps Americans, but they cheered for the idea of sending more money overseas to fund endless wars. No doubt, many of them are personally profiting off that. They should be audited. They showed no support for victims, families, or real safety. Their priorities are clear, and they are not pro-America.
TDS escalating among defeated Dems
Liberals simply cannot accept the fact that they were rejected by the people. (They thought they had imported enough illegals to secure their victory) Democrats continue to be on the wrong side of every important issue. A poll released on Mar 5: Even if Russia gets to keep occupied land in Ukraine, 50% of Americans still want the Ukraine war to end while elected democrats pretend to want Ukraine to win, President Trump makes it clear he wants the killing to stop; and so do ‘We the People.’
The executive branch serves at the pleasure of the president. What’s going on right now is like saying that the executive branch is the one who is going to oversee the congressional staffers in the legislative branch.
If an elected president cannot fire unelected bureaucrats in administrative agencies that are housed under the executive branch, then who can fire these people?
Who better to make that determination than the person who was just elected by the American people? Or his political appointee?
What’s happening right now is proof that an unelected class of bureaucrats run the country.
They can subvert the will of the president and that is not what our founding fathers had in mind.