Looking below the surface. All the Trump Executive Orders. Take a peek

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  1. tsmog profile image86
    tsmogposted 5 weeks ago

    It has been a whirlwind of EOs arriving since Jan 20th. Some may describe it as an onslaught aimed at creating a new nation from the rubble the previous administration left. Most definitely they created change. Take a look below the surface of the heavy hitters and look at the iceberg.

    Tracking Trump’s executive orders by NBC News (Feb 5, 2025)
    The start of Trump’s second term has been marked by a flurry of executive orders aimed at fundamentally reshaping the government and American life.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/t … rcna189571

    At the end of the very short article is a three column table sharing Category, Title, and Description. The title is a hyperlink leading to a further in depth explanation. I didn't check them all, but the ones I did went to the official White House memo. It is current through Feb 3 with the pause on tariffs for Mexico and Canada.

    Thoughts, criticisms, accolades, and/or commentary?

  2. tsmog profile image86
    tsmogposted 5 weeks ago

    Spammer Bump!

    1. Sharlee01 profile image85
      Sharlee01posted 5 weeks agoin reply to this

      Okay--- what is this all about?   Your thread does not meet the criteria.

      1. tsmog profile image86
        tsmogposted 5 weeks agoin reply to this

        If you were on HP early in the morning when GA and I were you would have seen a spammer from somewhere in the world that spammed by creating OPs over and over and over and over endlessly to the extent it filled more than one complete page. To get an OP back to the top of the page list you do it by making a comment. GA did that with several of the most active OPs. I did it with this one.

        I reported the spammer at several of the spam OPs. I reported the spammer at his profile / landing page. When HP deletes/bans a person all there posts disappear. That is why you don't see them.

        I have no idea what you mean by this thread does not  meet 'the' criteria. I am not aware of any criteria that has to be met.

        1. Sharlee01 profile image85
          Sharlee01posted 5 weeks agoin reply to this

          The words "Spammer Bump!" are used on chats and social media. Sort of a slang insult. I shared that I did not feel your thread should be considered a spammer bump...   I thought it was funny you would be labeling your thread.

          A "bump" in a forum context simply refers to a post made to bring a thread back to the top of the discussion list, typically by replying to it. This is often done to revive an old thread and keep it active.

          A "spammer bump," on the other hand, is when the bump is done excessively or with the intent to disrupt or artificially increase the thread's visibility, often for promotional or malicious purposes.

          1. tsmog profile image86
            tsmogposted 5 weeks agoin reply to this

            I see. I just followed GA's lead.

            1. Sharlee01 profile image85
              Sharlee01posted 5 weeks agoin reply to this

              Why did you post this on your thread--- tsmog wrote:
              Spammer Bump!

              Yes GA is a busy guy, he labeled one on my Threads Spammer Bump. This could get me banned. Oh, brother, whatever.

              Makes me wonder --- ECO and Doc all of a sudden are not posting.

  3. Willowarbor profile image60
    Willowarborposted 5 weeks ago

    His executive orders? Chaos, confusion and abuse of power. A large number of them are being challenged legally. Many will be struck down.  There is  little to nothing of substance  in the majority of them for the American people.  Actually nothing that addresses the main issue voters put him in office, which is the economy.   The economy that people have been wailing about for the past several years has remained unchanged... As this administration wants us to look everywhere but here.

  4. Sharlee01 profile image85
    Sharlee01posted 5 weeks ago

    Just my thoughts

    In the end, all of Trump’s recent executive orders seem to have one thing in common—they put America first. Whether it’s immigration, trade, national security, or social policies, each order focuses on prioritizing American interests over globalist agendas. They emphasize sovereignty, economic independence, and a return to policies that favor U.S. citizens rather than international bodies or foreign nations. There’s also a clear theme of undoing Biden-era policies, reasserting control over borders, and cutting bureaucratic red tape to allow businesses and industries to thrive. Ultimately, these orders reflect a broader effort to reestablish a strong, self-sufficient America that puts its own people first. At the same time, he is striving to keep his general promises from previous years while tackling the big promises all at once—showing his commitment to follow through on the goals that fueled his original campaign.

  5. Willowarbor profile image60
    Willowarborposted 5 weeks ago

    More crap... Oh I mean executive orders... Hit the fan

    Judge temporarily blocks Trump's federal government employee buyout..

    A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration and DOGE head Elon Musk from implementing their "Fork in the Road" federal employee buyout offer until at least Monday afternoon.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/judge-request … =118535508

 
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