Four Take-Aways from
Trump’s Make American Great Again Inauguration
The inauguration of the 45th President of the
United States, Donald Trump, is now
official. And the left, naturally, had a
cow over it. Which, of course, means we’re
on the “right” course.
Here are four
things from yesterday’s events that particularly stood out for me…
1.) The Ben Carson Takedown. I know the left is referring to it as the
American Carnage speech, but Trump’s takedown of the eight years of the Obama
administration – with Barack Obama
sitting right next to him and unable to do anything about it – reminded me of
the Prayer Breakfast speech delivered by Dr. Ben Carson a couple years ago at which the world-renowned
neurosurgeon filleted ObamaCare with Obama sitting right next to him. It was a thing of beauty.
2.) The Voldemort Moment. Nothing demonstrated the end of the Obama
Error and the beginning of the Trump Era more definitively for me than Trump’s
utterance of three, simple words: “Radical Islamic Terrorism.”
For eight years Obama treated our enemy like Voldemort of Harry Potter fame: He who must not be named. Trump not only named the enemy, he declared, in no uncertain
terms, that “we will eradicate (them) completely from the face of the Earth.”
And just hours later the Senate confirmed as our new Secretary of Defense the
man who’s gonna do it: General James “Mad Dog” Mattis.
As was said of Gen. George
Patton in the 1970’s blockbuster movie of the same name, “The lions in
their dens tremble at his approach.” Sic
‘em, Mad Dog!
3.) Michelle’s Hell. It’s widely understood that the
rough-and-tumble of politics often hits spouses harder than the candidates
themselves. And that was abundantly
clear of former First Lady Michelle
Obama at the swearing-in ceremony.
Her face throughout looked as if she’d just eaten a sour
pickle coated with pure lemon juice.
What
a contrast with the pure elegance of incoming First Lady Melania Trump, who was absolutely stunning at the inaugural balls
later in the evening. Move over Target
and J. Crew; “Camelot” is back in style.
4.) The Return of Reagan-O’Neill. Much was made of the personal relationship
between former President Ronald Reagan
and former House Speaker Tip O’Neill
during Reagan’s presidency. The pair
privately had a warm, personal relationship despite often acrimonious public
spats on issues of policy.
During a post-inauguration bill-signing ceremony the same
sort of relationship was demonstrated between Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. The two have known each other a long time and
Trump has donated generously to Schumer’s campaigns over the years. Too early to predict a “bromance,” but this
could augur well for future negotiations on sticky legislative matters.
I was also struck by the class Trump showed in asking the
crowd to stand and recognize Hillary
Clinton at the afternoon’s lunch in Statuary Hall. And I thoroughly enjoyed the entertainment at
the inaugural balls. Did anyone miss not
seeing self-proclaimed “A-list” celebrities such as Bruce Springsteen or Cher? Not me.
And now the work begins.
Time to make America great again.
Cheers.
Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of
Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs
NEWSMAX HEADLINES
- Anti-Trump Women Protesters Set to Flood Streets of DC
- WashPo: Trump Speech Like No Other for Word Choice
- Blackburn on Trump's Message to US: 'It's You and Me, Babe'
- Trump Signs Executive Order to 'Ease Burden of Obamacare'
- Trump Tweets Appreciation for 'Great Reviews' of Speech
- Trumps Dance With Military Members at Final Ball
- Hillary's 'Fight Song' Played at President Trump's Ball
- Trump Asks Ball Crowd If He Should 'Keep the Twitter Going'
- Mattis, Kelly Confirmed as Fight Over Trump Cabinet Heats Up
- Trumps Dance to 'My Way' at Inaugural Ball
- Senate Delays Committee Vote on Education Nominee DeVos
- Trump White House Memo Puts Stop to New Regulations
- Trump Moves Churchill Bust Back to Oval Office, Redecorates
- Anti-Trump Protests Lead to 217 Arrests on Inauguration Day
- Trump Overturns Obama's FHA Mortgage-Fee Cut
- Trump Press Sec. Spicer: 'Real Substance' Starts on Monday
- McConnell: 'Remember the Significance of Inauguration Day'
- Michael Moore Leads Celebrity Protest Against Trump in NYC
- MSNBC's Chris Matthews Calls Trump's Speech 'Hitlerian'
NEVADA NEWS & VIEWS
Vegas Should Let
Garbage Contract Air Out
A major brouhaha has erupted over a $1.2 million NO BID contract
that’s been awarded to a politically connected consultant to oversee the
reorganization of the Clark County school district.
A lawsuit has been filed – which ultimately
will be paid by taxpayers – and questions have been raised about the “backroom
discussions” and “secretive nature” of the process that awarded the contract.
This is exactly the kind of “insider” stacked-deck games that
President Donald Trump is talking about when he calls for “draining the swamp.” It’s not just a DC problem.
And we have another such situation developing at the Las
Vegas city council, where a new 15-year NO BID contract extension for trash
collection is being mulled for Republic Services.
A proposal has been submitted to the council that’s harder
to find on the city’s website than Waldo.
But even if you succeed in retrieving it from cyber-space, an official
at Republic told me it’s already been altered with significant changes.
Alas, those changes remain as secret as Colonel Sanders’ finger-lickin’
good chicken recipe.
On Friday, Citizen Outreach filed a public records request –
Nevada’s version of FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) – with city manager Betsy
Fretwell asking for updated working documents of the deal.
We also filed a request for a legal opinion with the city
attorney Brad Jerbic asking if an approved renewal of the NO BID contract by the council would
be subject to a voter referendum. That
seems to be a gray area in state law.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m
not saying Republic isn’t doing a good job.
And I’m not saying their proposal is bad or flawed. I’m saying the taxpayers deserve to have this
matter handled transparently in the full light of day and that it should be open
to competitive bidding.
The Trump presidency has thrown down the gauntlet to
government at every level and declared that “business as usual” is over. Let’s hope City Hall gets the memo.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
"This American carnage stops right here and stops right now. Every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs, will be made to benefit American workers and American families.” – President Donald Trump in his inaugural address
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