For the better part of this year, I have been noticing publicly on the Twitter, and on these pages, how the financial interests of the global/political establishment elite, and a host of affiliated Technocrats formerly outlined as the Sea Island group, seemingly have been working an operation to divide MAGA.
That operation is to separate President Trump from his support base.
President Trump has been navigating this dynamic, sometimes failing -not surprisingly given the scope of the issue- yet keeping his focus on the larger objective, the ‘ultimate solutions’ approach he is known for.
ISRAEL – To wit, many people have criticized President Trump for being too close to Israeli interests. As if those voices do not understand the scale of institutional interests toward maintaining foreign influence in U.S. politics (perhaps many don’t). [Ex. If Ron DeSantis had won in ’24, right now we would be talking about forward operating USA bases in Iran]
Perhaps people criticized President Trump for attending the Knesset legislative session of Israel, yet did not notice the totally Trumpian move of calling out Mariam Adelson during those same remarks. In essence, President Trump candidly spotlit the very nature of the thing that people are upset about.
Trust me, you can tell from the nervous responses the local audience didn’t miss Trump’s words, nor what they meant. They were considerably jaw agape at the brutal honesty. That boss move did not win Trump any benefits there – RJC lack of attendance notwithstanding.
There is a reason Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain, Egypt and Indonesia support President Trump as the ONLY one who can organize the solution to the Gaza conflict long-term. They have said they cannot see anyone else delivering a solution to this generational problem. Those middle east nations trust the humanitarian agenda of President Trump specifically, because he is strategically and objectively detached from the narrow agenda of Israel.
On the H1B visas. No one wants to see H1B visa abuse; yet, do we accept the scale and scope of the tech sector in exploiting/using this system? Have we forgotten Elon Musk’s December 2024 statements, or those of Vivek Ramaswamy, which highlighted the tech REDLINE position?
Do we understand the tenuous nature of the coalition candidate Trump put together to defeat the professional UniParty, which included the same very influential tech leaders as lukewarm allies to MAGA? Big Tech is border averse, institutionally minded globalists, i.e. in traditionally comfortable relations with Democrats.
On Chinese university students. Again, no one wants to see American kids stopped from attending colleges and universities. Those 300,000 per year foreign students are paying out-of-state tuition, in full and in cash, and while the system might be in need of change, President Trump is not proposing anything that doesn’t already exist. 600,000 student visas per 2-year-term is the current enrollment rate, not an increase.
On 50-year-mortgages. No one wants to see first-time homebuyers ripped off; but again, optimal solutions. No one is going to stay in a home for 50-years; the average is seven. This is the way for young people to afford a smaller payment and begin to build some equity or at least own something. It’s an option, not a requirement. It’s an alternative that might help some people afford to move in an ongoing housing crisis.
For Banks and Financial Interests. Many people are upset about President Trump having working dinners with bankers and members of high finance. Yet, if President Trump collapsed the U.S. dollar, we’d never hear the end of it – nor survive as a prospering nation through the ramifications of it. President Trump is trying to build a strong domestic economy for the U.S, while still maintaining the dollar as the best alternative for global investment and trade currency.
Trump is the national steward for your economic way of life, and without him there would be little to no hope for long-term stability. As much as you might decry President Trump for focusing attention to the globe, without that effort our financial house would shrink rather quickly.
This brings me to the most frustrating part of watching Republicans that most MAGA-minded folks are missing.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS – We are watching the professional Republican apparatus going through a state level congressional redistricting effort, using the statistics from the 2024 electoral coalition that President Trump delivered. Every state is using the MAGA voting bloc as the baseline for their congressional redistricting.
Those votes, and as a consequence, those districts, are of such a significant scale and Republican Party benefit, only because candidate Donald Trump delivered those voices to the polls. However, these are the same professionals within the Republican Party apparatus who are trying to split the MAGA coalition.
Think about how Machiavellian and typically Republican this operation is.
The Republicans are using the votes that Trump delivered to enhance their state Republican voices, while simultaneously trying to break apart the coalition that gives them the ability to scale up their Republican influence. I doubt you could ever show me a more perfect encapsulation of how the abuser/abused relationship works in politics.
Any one of these hot button issues, or a combination therein, might be the trigger point for you to withdraw support. Okay, I get your frustration. However, each one of these issues is a smaller part of a coalition of support that delivered the result in 2024. There’s a bunch of special interests I do not support, yet I fully understand why Trump may take a different approach toward that issue.
Do I still support President Trump?
Yes, because the alternative is a Republican.


President Trump has a very good relationship with the regime in Qatar on several levels.
Why has he said and done nothing about Qatar’s funding of subversion in American universities in particular, and their funding of the Islamization of the West in general?
That is a sincere question I’m not suggesting there is anything nefarious.
How do you know that he hasn’t done anything? We don’t know everything that Trump is doing.
You contradict everything you just posted below!
Fair point, so let’s just say he hasn’t apparently done anything. Maybe it’s being kept below the surface so they can save face, although that is a courtesy that Trump rarely extends.
At the same time there are reports that Mamdani got funding from Qatar.
Here is a report on $100B of Qatari funding in the US:
https://www.thefp.com/p/how-qatar-bought-america
Islamization of Texas:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/11/is-texas-about-fall-islam-lessons-londonistan-lone/
Trump would be in a much better place if he would just level with his base. I think the lack of communication leaves way too much room for speculation and drives that wedge just as his opponents desire. Pour some light on it Trump!
Trump levels with us everyday. Some people expect too much from him. He has a Country to run and it involves a lot of different things. He communicates with us more than any other elected official ever has or does.
But you just said you don’t know everything Trump is doing? So how is that working out for ya?
So tell us his plans, so most of the entire world who is out to destroy him know his plans 🤦🏻♂️
???
Exactly.
Time for a rally!
Trump 2028!
MAGA!!
That’s arrant nonsense.
Trump is acting on multiple fronts. He can illuminate long-term goals. A smart leader/operator doesn’t provide a moment by moment account for every move and internal discussion.
Re-read your Sun Tzu.
Tonight SD makes it clear as pool water. Stephen Miller just explained the foreign jobs conundrum in an excellent way that I understand now Trump referred to the Engineer Jobs in Silicon Chip foubdaries DO require a very special high level expertise. I worked many years as a lawyer at LSI Logic. The jobs in the Oregon Gresham Chip Foundarie were extremely important to the health of ALL of LSI special custom chip offerings whether game boys or TVs without the people in the foundry it’s not going to work yes they also had Taiwan. Also Stephen says there is $100,000 fee on new HB1s, which I didn’t believe had been established but I will take his words. He then explained cancelled VISAs and the Department ofcLabor crack down on foreign hiring. Today the Bovine Border Payrol in North Carolina is going after employers which has never been done. This clip explained to me and answered every question issue I had with President Trumps interview with Laura here is the X clip: it’s Gunther’s repost, I can’t find original one at the moment.
https://x.com/gunthereagleman/status/1990591318578598189?s=61
Almost makes me *hope* if Trump doesn’t pull a 3rd term out of his hat, (due to 2020 election STEAL), that Stephen Miller runs in 2028.
Thank you for the Miller clip.
It probably takes over a year to build a semiconductor plant.
American engineers can learn a lot in a year.
Great article Sundance. We want PDJT to fix our nation, but We the People, or the MAGA people alone could not make the changes that PDJT is making. He is making more progress than any RINO or existing good republican could make.
No one is as immune to control as PDJT is. No one is as fearless to correctly manage public opinion and still move toward the MAGA agend as PDJT.
Trump or bust. Agree 100%.
“On 50-year-mortgages. No one wants to see first-time homebuyers ripped off; but again, optimal solutions. No one is going to stay in a home for 50-years; the average is seven. This is the way for young people to afford a smaller payment and begin to build some equity or at least own something. It’s an option, not a requirement. It’s an alternative that might help some people afford to move in an ongoing housing crisis.”
PERZACTLY!!!! And if the young people who are complaining they will never be able to afford a house, well here is the opportunity. Use it wisely.
“Think about how Machiavellian and typically
Republicanthis operation is.”You misspelled Repugnican.
Well I conseider myself MAGA before MAGA was a by word. There is no separating me from my President. And NO he is not my Savior. He is my President.
You don’t NEED a 50-year mortgage if the price of houses comes back to pre-covid levels — and not the over-inflated prices we see today. Our rents and home prices have doubled and tripled — but our incomes have not.
Instead of a 50 year mortgage, why doesn’t President Trump curtail the Blackrock/Blackstone/Vanguard and LLC folks with deep pockets that are buying up swaths of single family homes before they even hit the market? They paint every interior 50 shades of gray, and jack up the prices on them by double or triple to resell or rent out, driving up all prices and rents. They are like Mr. Potter in It’s A Wonderful life. We need a George Bailey who will make basic single family homes affordable again.
J.D. Vance and Sherrod Brown spoke out about how families in Ohio were being shut out by these predatory investors when they were both senators — 25+% of our houses are being scarfed up by these groups. Now that he is VP, I wish Vance would speak out again.
https://abc6onyourside.com/on-your-side/problem-solvers/ohio-housing-crisis-state-federal-legislation-us-senators-jd-vance-sherrod-brown-stop-predatory-investing-act-institutional-investors-foreign-home-buyers
Please show me where in my comment I said anyone NEEDS a 50 year mortgage.
Sorry, but I don’t see 50 years of debt for an overpriced house as an “optimal solution” — especially for young people with families. There are better ways to make housing affordable — like putting up some restrictions on the ones who are creating the problem.
You realize you’re suggesting the gubmint must put their thumb on the scale and interfere in the RE market. I understand your sentiment but disagree. Their money is green, there is supply, and they’re acquiring it. Don’t have to like it, but ‘purchaser control’ like ‘rent control’ skews the market for everyone.
Perhaps you can understand and 50 year mortgage vs 50 years of paying rent???
Plus put deportation processes on steroids to open up low-income housing opportunities for Americans.
The danger in the 50 year mortgage is in how it’s written. Some lenders will include an excessively high early pay-off fee. This can make it near impossible to refinance as your lot I life improves. Ask me how I know… Mine was a traditional 30 year mortgage.
A high payoff fee should be illegal. I’ve owned numerous houses over the years. I don’t recall having one. A seven year average is an interesting stat.
Yes, it is. It would be teally interseting to see a breakdown.
Good point.
However, since in mortgages interest is front end loaded, there will be very little equity. And the housing market isn’t a straight line up. If a 50 year mortgage holder is under water, he’s under pretty deep. It does sound like a great tool for speculators, though.
I would prefer to be wrong about this.
How can 50 years of debt slavery be MAGA? The prime beneficiary of this policy is big banks and speculators. At least with a 30 year mortgage there is hope that you can refinance into a 15 year at some point and pay it off in 20 years. A 50 year mortgage removes almost all hope of actually owning the house. Prices need to come down so people can afford houses. We don’t need a new scheme that will allow prices to stay high.
I hate to laugh at you but… 😂😂😂
50 year mortgage is a tool, just like a 30 year mortgage or 15 year mortgage…
Yes, interest IS front-loaded and does take time to build equity. But, there’s nothing keeping you from adding extra principal to the loan and paying it off sooner—just like people suggest with a 30 year loan.
I LOVE the idea of a 50 year loan—especially if the rates get into the 5’s and high 4’s.
Having a paid off home is generally a BAD investment. You have all your capital locked up and it’s doing absolutely NOTHING for you. Yes, homes have appreciated rapidly the last couple years, but that’s not typical. Homes have typically appreciated around 3%(to 4%) per year. That appreciation happens whether you have a paid off home or 97% loan.
If you have a $400k hours with 3% down payment you have $12k into it. If it appreciates 3%, that’s $412k, you just made 100% on your investment of $12k into your home in the first year. If it’s paid off, you just made 3% on your investment. Additionally, that money is locked up and it’s doing nothing—unless you take out a loan and now have another mortgage.
Now, if you have the money to pay it off but instead invest that money and get what most money managers suggest, around 7-8% a year, your $400k is doubling every 10 years and it’ll be $800k. Your home in 10 years with 3% appreciate per year would grow to roughly, $538k, plus you’d have around $29,000 from paying down your mortgage (assuming a 6% loan, like rates are now). So you’d have around $166,000 in equity and $800,000 in investment. If you paid cash, you’d be sitting on $538,000 in your home.
Let’s say you got the average return historically of the S&P 500, around 11% annually, your $400k investment would be worth $1.2m and home still worth $538k. What is NOT to like. Especially if rates get into the high 4’s or low 5’s.
You will scarcely build any equity on a 50 year mortgage.
Sundance and all at treehouse
No one has loved and prayed for Trump much more than I over these last 9 years. I appreciate your perspective Sundance and others on this chat but I believe you are missing some key issues here. First on key issues of Israel and the most significant assassination in the US since Kennedy/King -the murder of Charlie Kirk. These two issues have profoundly shaken my faith and trust in Trump to be honest. I am not suggesting that these two issues are related in any way-though they certainly could be. I still love the man Trump but to me it is clear that something ugly is happening regarding Israel-Palestinians -Gaza and the issue of Kirk’s assassination. Candace Owens is presenting convincing data calling into question whether some in Trump admin know/knew that story about Kirks murder is absurd.
I myself have heard how Trump’s sons are very avid hunters and have good knowledge of guns. How could they fail to see the absurdity of believing Charlie Kirk’s neck could have stopped a 30 06? That fact alone should end any belief in current FBI story.
Yet Trump and entire family/FBI are going with this FBI story-a story full of ludicrous details. Charlie was a key player in Trump victory and from all accounts really loved Trump. If Trump loved Charlie in return why is he allowing this absurd story about the murder of his friend to stand? As I have said this one hurts me as I really came to love Kirk and stood in awe of his bold proclamation of the truth on many issues-including Israel, the Gaza, The Ukraine War, and of course the Bible.
I still stand with Trump but my support and trust have been shaken by these two issues and how Trump has handled them. These issues go beyond mere political expediency-we are talking about the murder of a supposed dear friend and passionate supporter/ally of Trump. This one stings for this long time MAGA supporter. I am praying even now that Trump changes his tune and decides to do the unthinkable-that he decides to honor his friend Charlie by ordering The FBI/CIA to do a real assessment of who killed Charlie Kirk. Only Trump would have the balls to do this. I keep praying. I believe he and all of us owe it to Charlie.
Time to stop listening to the superficial and conspiratorial ‘information’ that Owens does for…whatever purpose? There are videos of Kirk’s security members who were there, attempted to save his life, and have medical information that the bullet was fragmented against Kirk’s vertebra. So the BS about the neck is just that….BS. Blindly listening to someone else’s analysis, without questioning it or doing your own, never has a good result.
Kirk’s security members who were there, attempted to save his life, and have medical information that the bullet was fragmented against Kirk’s vertebra.
Do they have x-ray vision?
I thought Alex jones reported that security guards did not attempt to save Kirk’s life and that there was no bullet evidence
Why was that roof (or ANY roof) left open for someone to shoot Charlie – especially after Butler.
J Brown, first of all you suggest I am blindly listening to “someone else’s analysis” etc etc. I ask you this -have you ever fired a 30 06 rifle? I have used this rifle and it is akin to a bazooka as to balistic force. I know as a fact that this rifle and amo would have nearly decapitated Charlie. Their is no way in hell that his neck could have stopped a bullet from this rifle. Anyone who has fired and used this rifle knows t his as fact -end of story. I am a doctor with 41 years experience and I can also tell you their is no way the any mans neck could have stopped this type of bullet. T he neck is a very fragile area of body with only weak muscles and small vertebrae bones that shield the spinal cord. These bones would be a joke up against a 30 06 bullet.
And you question why Candace Owens is pursuing t he assassin. If you would listen to the lady she has told the world countless times she is fighting to find who put a bullet in her dear friends neck-doing exactlly what Kirk would have done if someone murdered Owens. She is doing what anyone would /should do if they had lost a dear friend to mindless murderer.
I feel Candace and her millions of followers who are helping her will one day find Charlie’s true assassin. She is in my prayers and I also feel -like Candace – that Charlie is helping her and rooting for her from his home in heaven-with God’s mighty blessing.
There we go again.
Lert’s release Tyler Robinson – obviously a completely innocent victim?? – and “investigate” the nothing out of complicated, semi-idiotic conspiracy theories promoted by a vulgar, scruple-less wench who lost the benefit of using her God-loving mind, all for the sake of clicks, clickbaits, and profits.
President Trump deserves better supporters.
Melania, I can only say God bless you. Candace is a devoted Catholic who clearly loved Charlie and is fighting to find who killed him . End o f story. She is financially secure and is risking her life to find the truth. I will stand with her in pursuit of the truth.
I don’t understand why Trump is abandoning Trumpism, and I’m going to apologize for it. His infidelity to his own principles is going to ruin him. Republicans will be blown out in the midterms, he’ll be impeached two or three times, and he will be prosecuted multiple more times when he is out of office, because Suzy Wiles’ hand picked AG has failed to make the point that two can play this game.
rather, I’m NOT going to apologize for it or try to minimize it, as Sundance has done.
I live in a red state. The dems are running populist ads that could have been Trump ads in a previous cycle. Trump is setting himself up for a historic loss in the midterms. He’ll spend the final two years fighting off as many impeachments as they can throw at him.
In terms of Machiavellian behavior by the GOP, nothing can top riding Reagan’s wave to victory, only to try to off him a few months later and install their preferred candidate, who they twisted his arm into picking as his VP.
I’m obviously blind, the alternatives to PDJT are the demise of the USA as we know it, the precipice of the demise was election day 2024, keep PDJT in the driver’s seat for the next 50 terms
President Trump was handed a crap situation when he started his term—a bad economy, the immigration system and border a mess, globalists itching to start WWIII, and bad actors everywhere trying to sabotage his efforts to fix it all. IMO, President Trump is mostly doing a good job under the extenuating circumstances. I would vote for him again if given the chance.
I’m long-term optimistic on MAGAnomics. Again, I think President Trump is doing the best he can given the circumstances. But I’m not the one who needs convincing. The casual voters out there getting crushed on everyday expenses, local business closures, and continued off-shoring with no end in sight despite the tariffs are the ones who need strong economic messaging from the administration right now.
And the messaging has NOT been strong. Charlie Kirk’s absence is being acutely felt on that front. Nobody under 40 wants to hear politicians celebrating 50 year mortgages. You can explain why 50-year mortgages make logical sense until you are blue in the face, but there’s no getting around that it’s demoralizing to hear. This does not inspire the high voter turnout required to overcome the election rigging.
Would you rather have a house that only LASTS 50 years? Or 30 years?
Thank you. The explanation was needed by many.
Thank you Sundance for this great article. It’s a reminder that division multiplies with all the issues, voices and messaging! People expect miracles from a human, imagine that!
Sundance, all of the issues you point out are on target, but you left a couple key things out which also are leading to disenfranchisement of the MAGA base. 1.) a point which you raised as soon as her name was announced- Bondi and more broadly the seeming inertia at DOJ and FBI to get effective results on anything is frustrating the hell out of MAGA, we suffered through Sessions, Barr, now this??? 2.) more bad hires, Wiles, Ratcliffe, and Lutnick. 45 made a lot of poor hires but at least fixed some of them, 47 seems very slow to fix any personnel problems. Lastly the president has done an exceedingly poor job at selling the public on the BBB, most Americans have zero idea how they benefit from the bill. Scott Bessent is the only one out there talking about how the tax benefits are accruing for individuals because they don’t know they could be using them right now, i.e. go change their W2 withholdings right now, for more cash in pocket. I realize these issues I bring up aren’t driven by the GOPe, but to the broader point of your article, and your accurate summary of their initiatives MAGA is getting divided and the things I am pointing out add to that division, POTUS can vigorously go out and control the things I’ve pointed out. We need red meat!
Nice nick!
Most people don’t understand how changing your withholding is beneficial under certain circumstances. And then there are those who willingly give the government a sizable, interest-free loan every year, because they see a refund as their savings account.
And they will be pleasantly surprised when at the beginning of next year, in just a month and a half their checks will be larger because of the BBB. Then they will be even MORE pleasantly surprised when their tax return is much larger than they expected be because of the BBB.
They will SEE with their own eyes and feel the impact of the BBB—which will be powerful.
And if energy prices come down further, that can reduce inflation and even lower other prices. It could be a beautiful 2026.
Thank you Sundance. I too am in steadfast support of Trump, and while I may not understand everything, I can see his big picture ideal of how to save this country from certain destruction.
As I have said before, on January 6th, I unregistered myself as a Republican and remain an Independent. What BOTH sides did on January 6th was absolute treason. I will never forget it. Never trust the Republicans, but USE THEM, as Trump does.
If we fall into the hands of the Democrats, as the professional Republican party is supporting, then all is lost. There will be a Mamdani in charge of every city.
If I could figure out how to destroy both the RNC and the DNC (peacefully), I would do it. But, I’m just a speck of dust. I will continue to live my best life and prepare for the inevitable. Until Jesus comes. Amen.
“If not President Trump then who?”
When CTH references the UniParty should clarify that the “two” party system is bollocks.
MAGA! …is the only way.
I disagree with the argument in one of the issues listed, but agree with the overall idea: don’t jump off the horse midway through the race; especially if one is riding at or near the lead.
Another way of voicing what has not been raised: some folks appear to be single issue oriented – to a fault. Not sure where that leads in terms of support for the President.
Not sure where this is grounded, but a guess would be SD has data pointing to some successes in softening MAGA support for PDJT due to these coordinated efforts sponsored by some of the high tech barons and RINOs. In my mind, any real losses in internal support comes from people who hold unrealistic expectations and, much more importantly, wear blindfolds in respect to the palpable and unacceptable forces aligned against Trump (as a leader) AND THE AMERICAN CONCEPT OF CONSTITUTIONAL/REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT GIRDED BY ITS BEDROCK VALUE SYSTEM.
Just a thought: If all the networks and news outlets carried President Trump’s frequent press gaggles, and everyone could see them, his popularity would go through the roof. Even the extreme Leftists would have trouble characterizing him as the devil they say he is. As it is, if you don’t follow the Treehouse, or (occasionally) Fox News, you won’t see those delightful events.
What President Trump so frequently forgets is that MAGA is a coalition. Those are difficult to hold together in the best of times. He has to be the glue and lately he has been the one who is the weakest link. It really is that simple. I could list many examples but everyone on this site already know these whether they want to admit them or not.
It seems like the establishment’s strategy has shifted. They used to try and convince Trump’s base to abandon him. Now they are focused on convincing Trump to abandon his base.
Yee-haw!
They pretend to rely on principle which reduces an issue to its most simplistic form without bringing up the complexities that surround everyone of those topics. This way they maintain the ” high ground ” while sticking it to Trump and MAGA at the same time. And then deflect, who me? What?
If you can’t afford a 30-year mortgage, the last thing you need is a 50-year mortgage. What you need is a new job that earns more, or you need to move to a new area that is more affordable. A 50-year mortgage builds almost no equity in the first 7 years. It’s just interest. You might as well rent and have a landlord to complain to about the plumbing. If you fail to make a tax or mortgage payment, the state or bank can seize your property and throw you out. If you fail to make a rent payment, it’s much more difficult in most states for a landlord to evict you. If the housing market really needed 50-year mortgages, they would be offered already.
Even if a landlord evicts you, you don’t lose your downpayment and have your credit history dinged even worse than an eviction does. Also with renting, you don’t have to also pay taxes and insurance or risk losing your investment of the downpayment.
BS. Renters pay all the taxes and insurance that the landlord pays, from rent. Sure there is no down payment risk but one year of rental fees equal to a down payment is not a risk, it’s a factual outright loss.
One of the biggest factors in high home values is local democrat government stymieing single family home construction by focusing on large multi unit housing, causing a shortage of single family homes. Another factor is city codes that require minimum square footage requirements for any new single family homes, driving up the price. This is exacerbated by other homeowners who don’t want a tiny little starter home in their neighborhood because they think it will decrease the value of their mega home.
You think voters will approve lower cost smaller homes if it diminishes the value of their own homes?
Try renting another place if you have an eviction on your record. It’s crazy you think it has no consequence. Why would ANYONE give you access to couple hundred thousand property when you have PROVEN that you won’t pay your rent.
I LOVE the option of a 50 year mortgage—especially the lower the interest rates get!
Thank you so much for these hard won insights from 30,000ft, Sundance. Your work is a breath of fresh air. Again.
Great analysis, as always. How can we patriots help people see this divide for what it is? We must keep the base fired up against the uniparty!
It is long past time that the Republican voter realizes that the GOP elders would much rather lose elections to the Democrats than to MAGA.
“PDJT is strategically and objectively detached from the narrow agenda of Israel.”
Perfectly stated Sundance.
I don’t see any other politician in the US with the balls and capability to make the necessary changes to bring us back to the light.
No one has to take a 50 year mortgage! It’s an option, that’s it!
Howie Carr referenced this article by Sundance today on his radio show.
Hat tip to SD 😀
Jay Valentine’s Omega4America can assist.
Why please someone explain WHY this resource is not being used everywhere the mail-ballot fraud occurs ?
MAGA is just fine in my opinion. Do not forget the enormous unity and strong feelings at the huge Charlie Kirk memorial ! The dems and GOPe were freaked out by the Kirk effect. Whoever is trying to portray MAGA in trouble is pushing lies in my view
Sundance : The uniparty is trying to seperate Trump from his base
Also Sundance: Magistrate Judge Positions Case Against James Comey for Almost Certain Dismissal
His only job was to fight corruption. He’s failing and he needs to know that he’s failing.
Enough with the VSG nonsense.
Here is the question we all answered, “YES” to a long time ago: Do we trust Trump? Yes. This doesn’t mean we blindly support everything he does (the “vaccine” comes to mind- his promotion of it, and his apparent continued taking of it is disturbing to put it mildly), and says. We voice our objections firmly enough. That said, we do not divide MAGA and declare it dead- this is a deep state psyop with very likely foreign actors taking part. We trust that Trump will have to do and say some things we find objectionable in order to keep all the plates spinning. AND as he has indicated numerous times- telegraphing every move (being too transparent about what he’s up to) is suboptimal.
Fair enough Sundance. I respect your opinion, but I respectfully disagree with you. Too much to write and a lot of work to do tomorrow. GN
“Those 300,000 per year foreign students are paying out-of-state tuition, in full and in cash”. No! International students actually pay MORE than out-of-state tuition. It’s a a bottomless pit of money for well known schools.
Republican Establishmentarians are every bit a threat to America as the Communist Democrat Party is today. Both do not care what means are needed to retain their individual Power & Perks. There the two differ, Communist Democrats also want POWER over the population. GOPe only cares about themselves.
Sundance: Trust me guys, I’m MAGA
Also Sundance: When Trump fu**s over MAGA the problem is YOU and YOUR expectations.
Sure, dude.
Do we really have to debate why Trumps position on Chinese students it 100% unacceptable? Do we have to debate why it is stupid to allow foreign spies to come into our colleges FOR THE PURPOSE of saving institutions who are radicalizing our youth every single day- and turning them into mini-marxists? This is a retarded position from the mind of a 3 yr old- and I’m shocked Trump espouses this.
The 50 yr mortgage is so financially illiterate I can not image why this is even a debate. So the “plan” is to lower your mortgage cost $400 a month to you into a term that makes you a renter for the rest of your life? It defies belief.
I had hoped Sundance believed in American First ideas and thought Trump was a good vehicle for it. It turns out Sundance believes in a singular man, and the principles are, at best, secondary to that.
Incredible. And incredibly disappointing
I get that Trump is fighting to preserve the economy anyway he can. He is doing this with tariffs on the international level and with tax breaks on the domestic front. He dismantled the groups keeping us from drilling and lowering all domestic prices. He has pulled us away from the European banks with support for SOFR and he has pulled us away from the worst of the NATO aggression toward Russia. He has tasked people to various agencies to clean up the fraud and abuse throughout them. He has closed the border. He managed to corral Netanyahu from war mongering for a bit.
I have long understood that Trump negotiates and has dinner with everyone. That is what it takes to work out the best deals for America and Americans. The Chinese student/spies can be dealt with later. While not perfect, the voting integrity situation is improving. Same with the deportation situation and the streamlining of the Federal government. I don’t think allowing 50 year mortgages is going to make much difference except at the margin and in a small percentage of cases. At least it moves the needle a little bit.
I want first and foremost to see deportations expanded. The riffraff and criminals have got to go. None of the DACA or amnesty for all these millions. These militant and non-assimilating populations can not remain. The nation will fail. Cleaning up the SNAP, WIC and section 8 participant rolls is a huge step in the right direction.
I do not see how continuing the H1B Visa programs benefits anyone but the tech bros. They have been doing this for 30 years, we have attracted very few Elon Musk’s to the country through this program. These companies are well funded, they remain profitable regardless of where they source their talent. In fact, their products will be better if they use American engineers, which are second only to the Israeli engineers. The program is basically one of indentured slavery for the foreign nationals imported and one of discrimination against higher priced Americans in their own country. Maybe if they implemented their use on a percentage basis that stuck, it would be tolerable.
But, if they are not going to hire Americans, there is no real benefit to having the industry in America polluting our soil, using our aging grid and our limited water. Understand, the numbers involved are huge because they accumulate annually. The Silicon Valley firms hire based on tribe, not talent and not work ethic. These industries are American in name only. I do not see an advantage to having them here versus overseas in their home country. American young people need to develop these skills so we can grow our own industries. If they are never hired, they never will.