https://donaldjeffries.substack.com/p/qanon-trumpenstein-and-the-art-of
Jeffries talks about things we've all thought about and must explain in one fashion or another (and some things that are clearly not true). He takes the extreme Black Pill view, which I'm certainly not endorsing, but ignoring explanations we don't like of real events is exactly how we got into this mess in the first place. It's how the jabs were successfully introduced and deployed. It's how corrupt Presidents and other corrupt politicians came to run America and every other nation since before the time of Rome.
Take a deep breath and read on for an excerpt:
Trump’s Inaugural Address was the finest, in my view, since John F. Kennedy’s. Among those in the crowd, watching the address with a bird’s eye-seat, was Dr. Andrew Wakefield. Wakefield was perhaps the first doctor to focus public attention on the obvious links between vaccines and autism. And when Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. told the press that he’d just met with President-elect Trump, who was going to appoint him chair of a commission investigating such links, I thought that maybe, just maybe, Trump really was a disgruntled One Percenter, who had made his money and now wanted to expose the corrupt system that he had profited from.
But Trump’s White House quickly turned its back on RFK, Jr., and eventually stopped answering his calls. Needless to say, such a commission was never created. Trump’s appointments were about as bad as they could possibly be. One Never Trumper after another, like Nikki Haley, and later ultimate warmonger and bully John Bolton. I said at the time that I would like to know how many in his cabinet had actually voted for him. And then he appointed lifelong Bush crime family crony William Barr as his Attorney General. We are supposed to believe that he sincerely thought this defender of Waco, and character witness for the FBI sharpshooter that murdered Randy Weaver’s wife at Ruby Ridge, was going to “drain the swamp.”
Trump had promised perhaps more than any other presidential candidate in history. He was going to sign Executive Orders, on his “first day in office,” to ban birth-right citizenship, to ban sanctuary cities, to stop the foreign visa worker pipeline. He was going to close the border. He was going to actually deport those here illegally. On the immigration issue alone, Trump was full of promises. He kept none of these. Not one. He actually deported fewer illegals than open-borders Barack Obama. He didn’t touch birth-right citizenship or sanctuary cities. He didn’t immediately end Obama’s unconstitutional DACA agenda, and wound up saying he wanted to make DACA work. And Mexico laughed at his vow to make them pay for his “big beautiful wall.”
Needless to say, Trump didn’t keep his promises on other issues, either. He didn’t bring the troops who are still nonsensically stationed in 150 or whatever countries around the world, home. He bombed Syria when his own Never Trumper advisers pressured him to. He assassinated a supposed Iranian “terrorist” and bragged about it, just like his arch enemies Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton had previously boasted about their own murders. He backed down on releasing the JFK files when the CIA ordered him to. There was no infrastructure program. Trump said the same things about our sorry infrastructure that I’d been saying for years, but again he did nothing.
That was the story of the Trump administration. Four years of nothing. Except tweets.
Energy independence, anyone? A massive number of federal judges appointed?
I won't bother. If you enumerate only the disappointments, you will be...disappointed.