Posted on 06/30/2025 4:41:52 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
We lost a great friend today, the “Hulkster.” Hulk Hogan was MAGA all the way — Strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart. He gave an absolutely electric speech at the Republican National Convention, that was one of the highlights of the entire week. He entertained fans from all over the World, and the cultural impact he had was massive. To his wife, Sky, and family, we give our warmest best wishes and love. Hulk Hogan will be greatly missed!
>>>POTUS Truth on Passing of the “Hulkster”
I'll never forget the iconic movie "Where the Boys Are" or the song.
Also, yesterday, I mentioned the Clone story of Kim Zimmer’s character Reva on Guiding Light. Well, Zimmer is still alive, but Eileen Fulton (Lisa) of As The World Turns has passed at age 91
That would make 6 or is it 7?
Getting ready to head over to the Fed to look at their, now, $3.1 Billion Dollar (PLUS!) construction project. Also present will be Fed Chair Jerome Powell, Senator Tim Scott, Senator Thom Tillis, OMB Director Russ Vought, Chairman of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Bill Pulte, my Appointees to the National Capital Planning Commission, James Blair and Will Scharf, and various other construction professionals.
>>>POTUS Truth as he heads to go to the FED
“Theo,” Ozzy, Hulkster & Eileen Fulton would make 4 unless I’ve missed someone.
Kim Zimmer is still alive but this artificial AI stuff makes me remember the Guiding Light Clone story.
I do miss the heyday of Soap Operas.
Yikes....too many, too soon, too close.
Indeed. I’ve been thinking about him all afternoon.
Posted on 7/24/2025, 2:57:56 PM by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
The House of Representatives has so far voted to codify 50 of President Donald Trump's executive actions, according to House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.
“The American people gave President Trump a clear mandate to enact his America First agenda — and House Republicans are answering that call. To date, we've voted to codify 50 of the President's executive orders into law, from reining in waste, fraud, and abuse to cutting bureaucratic red tape that has strangled America's innovators, job creators, and entrepreneurs,” Johnson said in a press release.
“The last four years under [former] President Joe Biden made painfully clear how quickly progress can be undone unless Congress steps in. That's why House Republicans are working around the clock to codify President Trump's executive actions and enshrine his historic agenda into law.”
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
That was short with POTUS, “TOO LATE,” & Sen. Tim Scott.
Hope there’s more to come.
Bobby says there’s more to come.
I was also watching on CSPAN.
Powell looks like he had his @$$ handed to him.
WHAT A QUINTESSENTIAL BOONDOGGLE IMO
too late looks dejected.
Bobby says there’s a podiurositm set up someplace in that monstrosity
Immediate confrontation at the Federal Reserve between President Trump and Chairman Powell.
Trump says construction costs have gone up from 2.7B to 3.1B
Powell shakes his head and says “I haven't heard that from anyone at the Fed.”
https://x.com/LibbeyDean_/status/1948478124876070944
We need ALL of Trump’s EOs codified into law!
But 50 is a start.
Bwahahaha!
Trump knows more about what is going on with the construction at the Fed and has to show Too Late.
Trump says construction costs have gone up from 2.7B to 3.1B
Powell shakes his head and says “I haven’t heard that from anyone at the Fed.”
>>>TOO LATE is another clueless swamp creature, not surprisingly, dear Jane.
Why in the world does the Federal Reserve all of this space/real estate in the first place???
In other news from early today, for example:
IRS has lost 25% of its IT workforce since Trump took office, watchdog finds
The tax agency overall is down a quarter of its staff through a combination of deferred resignations, retirements and RIFs, according to new data.
https://fedscoop.com/irs-workforce-cuts-it-staff-report/
The IRS has lost a quarter of its workforce since the beginning of the Trump administration, including thousands from the tax agency’s IT business unit, according to newly released watchdog data.
A snapshot report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration found that more than 25,000 IRS employees either took the deferred resignation offer, retired or were separated from the agency in another way, while nearly 300 staffers were terminated via reduction-in-force actions. Combined, those departures represent 25% of the agency’s workforce, which has downsized from roughly 103,000 staffers to 77,428 as of May.
*****POTUS back ON!!!
SwOooOOning over that tie 💖
POTUS saying he’s not going to Monday Morning Quarterback this project ... he’s there to help get this YEARS long (boondoggle, my word) project finished.
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