Forget First 100 Days
- George Bubrick

- Jan 27
- 7 min read
Look at the first 7
Declares intent to overhaul FEMA, which consistently does a miserable job.
Visits both NC and CA and promises immediate relief as Leaders are expected to do.
Clearly fixes blame for the Wildfire catastrophes as Leaders are expected to do.
Gets hostages released by scaring the Bejesus out of Hamas.
Orders withdrawal from WHO and other mickey mouse organizations, which are not only useless and expensive, but totally politicized.
Cancels EV mandate and useless wind farm leases.
Announce intent to reengineer Birthright Citizenship law, which is neither fair nor good for the country.
Cancels security clearance for the traitors who lied about Hunter's laptop. Hope he goes further.
Immediately tackles border disaster by sending the military to the border and unleashing ICE to round up criminal illegals.
Announces a new AI initiative and secures a promise of $500 billion from tech moguls.
Secures a commitment from the Saudis to invest $600 billion in the U.S.
Scraps dozens upon dozens of Biden's regulations concerning climate, diversity, immigration - you name it.
Puts a bullet in DEI. Ordered all offices to close this past Wednesday.
Reinstates with back pay all members of the military fired after refusing COVID 19 vaccines.
And, and... I'm running out of space.
Time to Talk Turkey Fu Yong
Trump has made it clear and Marco has echoed we intend to talk turkey with the Chinese. And Xi knows it's coming. Number one should be to force China to stop selling Fentanyl precursors to the Cartels. No doubt the druggies will find another source, but an abrupt disruption of their supply chain should put in a little chink in their armor. That and a couple of RPGs from our side of the border.
As Long as We're Wiping the Slate Clean...
Let's broom the three Republican senators who voted against Pete Hegseth for Sec Def. That would be Murkowski from Alaska, Collins from Maine and the soon to depart I hope Mitch McConnell. So much for sticking together. The Dems stick together every time on the worst kind of things. But, no, we have to show our independence. So sick of these feckless saps. Never doing what's needed. Always jockeying to stay in power.
BTW - Murkowski voted for 19 of 21 Biden cabinet picks. Collins 21 of 21. What the hell are they thinking in the Land of the Midnight Sun and the Pine Tree State. Notice something in common? Maybe their brains too frozen to boot these traitors out. Or too close to Canada to think straight.
Illegals Births Outnumber Legals
You wanna know why birthright citizenship is on the table? One reason is because, just like illegal immigration, the situation is totally out of control. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, there were 225,000 to 250,000 children born to illegals in 2023 alone. That is 7% of ALL US births and more than the number born to legal immigrants. Down the road this is enough to swing elections the liberal way if the they can find a way to secure or steal the vote. Estimates for 2024 are greater.
Clarifying the Birthright Citizenship Argument
(This may be a bit redundant but it will receive lots of attention and litigation $$$ you will pay for in the months ahead.)
Contrary to popular belief, the Fourteenth Amendment doesn’t say that all people born in the U.S. are citizens. It says that "all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof" are citizens. That second, critical, conditional phrase is conveniently ignored or misinterpreted by advocates of "universal" birthright citizenship.
This was intended to constitutionalize the protections of the 1866 Civil Rights Act, which provided that "all persons born in the United States, and not subject to any foreign power" would be considered citizens.
The change in language didn’t reflect a desire on Congress’s part to abrogate the statutory definition or adopt universal birthright citizenship. In fact, the Civil Rights Act remained valid law for another 70 years, with courts and legal scholars alike assuming that it was perfectly consistent with the Citizenship Clause.
That’s because the sponsors of the Fourteenth Amendment made it clear that "subject to the jurisdiction" of the U.S. means owing your political allegiance to the U.S., and not to another country. Children born to aliens are citizens of their parents’ native land, and thus owe their allegiance to, and are subject to the jurisdiction of, that native land.
Legislative history shows that Congress intended the Fourteenth Amendment to eliminate permanent race-based barriers to citizenship – not to bestow citizenship on everyone born within the geographical confines of the United States. Congress didn’t intend birthright citizenship to apply to the U.S.-born children of those who owed only a limited allegiance to the United States.
Even modern proponents of "universal birthright citizenship" admit that the children born on U.S. soil to diplomats or tribally affiliated Native Americans don’t obtain birthright citizenship. In fact, Native Americans and their children were only made citizens through the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 — legislation that wouldn’t have been necessary if the Fourteenth Amendment adopted common law rules of universal birthright citizenship.
The first time the nation’s highest court opined on the meaning of the Citizenship Clause — in the famous Slaughter-House cases of 1872 — it stated that the phrase "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" excluded "children of ministers, consuls, and citizens or subjects of foreign States born within the United States."
As those in favor of open borders and unpoliced immigration have made clear over the past four years they are "for" any provisions that facilitates immigrants flooding our country. They believe if Liberals are seen as the champions of immigrants - both legal and not - they are positioned to reap the rewards at the ballot box down the road.
Just not on Trump's watch.
Another Fauci Misdirect
Newly appointed CIA Chief, John Ratcliffe, in the interest of restoring trust in government's integrity, reported ..."I had the opportunity on my first day to make public an assessment that actually took place in the Biden administration, so it can't be accused of being political. The CIA has assessed that the most likely cause of the COVID pandemic that has wrought so much devastation around the world was because of a lab-related incident in Wuhan."
Biden officials (newly pardoned Anthony Fauci was the mouthpiece) maintained, as the virus spread across the globe, that COVID-19 was a naturally occurring pathogen, despite many speculating otherwise.
Ratcliffe went on to say..."In the case of the CIA, which is the best foreign intelligence service in the world, after five years, they made NO public assessment to be honest with the American people about the likely source of a pandemic that killed millions around the world, including a million Americans, and really impacted all 345 million Americans in some way. People lost jobs. They lost houses. They lost their health, they lost their businesses, all of that…"
Eight Inches in the Big Easy
Man that global warming is wreaking havoc. I know, I know, it's no longer global warming, it's climate change. Yeah right. Jury still out on this one in my view. After everything we've seen politicized since Biden took over, are you really sure?
Trump Effect Again
Okay, okay. It's only Colombia, but still. They turned our deportation flights away. Trump frowned and the President of Colombia is sending his presidential plane to pick up the deportees and bring them back.
More Facts Coming in from the Wildfire State
Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley warned board members in writing two years ago that her department needed to create two fully staffed crews dedicated to clearing brush and maintaining wildfire lines in order to bolster the part-time, mostly teenage volunteers she was given.
Despite her plea for funding, the City Council authorized only a fraction of it and hiring stalled, caught up in the red tape of L.A. bureaucracy, according to a new report. A sterling case of pay me now or pay me later.
While some residents have sued the government over alleged missteps that played a role in the expansion of the devastating wildfires this month, residents have little recourse beyond electing new city leadership, according to a local lawyer whose clients include homeowners looking elsewhere for relief after the fires leveled their communities.
A Bullet for IRS
As part of the (bogus) Inflation Reduction Act passed under Biden, $80 billion was allocated to hire 87,000 new agents to separate you from your money, so it can be used for the Green New Deal. Trump has a different idea. Since many of these agents are licensed to carry guns, he wants to send them to the Border to do really needed work.
From INVISIBLE to OMNIPRESENT
That's how WH reporters are labeling the Biden to Trump change in terms of access.
On the Sports Front - Crappy Owners Continue to Sink Ships
You have some really smart and some really dumb NFL franchises. Read owners.
Jerry Jones just hired an assistant as his new head coach of the Cowboys after years of mediocrity. Guess what? Despite all the vacancies, no one was interviewing this person. Not a good sign.
The Giants traded Saquon Barkley, the greatest running back since Barry Sanders, to a division rival.
The worst owner of all time, Dan Snyder sold the Redskins for $6 billion and is now bitterly upset that new ownership got the Commanders (aka the Redskins) to the NFL championship in the FIRST YEAR.
Mark Davis (son of perennial winner Al Davis) continues to regress with the Oakland, now Las Vegas, Raiders - despite the coolest stadium in the league. Maybe with Tom Brady as minority owner and Pete Carroll as new coach things will improve. I wouldn't bet on it. Crappy owners sink ships.
The owner of the Bengals continues to starve the team forcing the second best QB in the league to play with an empty hand. He's been injured almost as much as Tua.
The once mighty Pittsburg Steelers continue to struggle with Close but No Cigar, Mike Tomlin.
Looks like Dud Bears might finally have hired a decent head coach. Hope they leave him alone. But again - unlikely.
And on the local front, I must admit we have to move off Tua. If your QB can't get important yards with his legs, you can't win - pure and simple. Just ask the Lions (not really why they lost though). Problem is Fins are a middle of the packer so it's tough to snag a top signal caller without losing 15-16 games in a season. Can we get there?
The vaunted West Coast offense invented by 49ers genius Bill Walsh and fine tuned by apples off his tree, Mike & Kyle Shanahan, Mike Holmgren, Jon Gruden, even Andy Reid, has become passe. Your QB has got to run or your team's engine won't. And that's the news.

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