The BLUE PRESS JOURNAL

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  • Biden’s Mic drop … the Economy and Jobs

    President Joe Biden’s administration has seen a significant drop in gas prices, a decrease in the nation’s unemployment rate to 4.1%, growth in the gross domestic product, and a decline in crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border. In his short time in office, Biden has achieved historic legislative gains that have set a new standard for presidential accomplishments.

    Through landmark legislation such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Inflation Reduction Act, and CHIPS and Science Act, the Commerce Department is channeling billions of dollars into U.S. manufacturing, fostering growth in communities nationwide and revolutionizing the manufacturing landscape in the United States.

    Under the Biden-Harris Administration, the creation of over 700,000 new manufacturing jobs and the announcement of more than $910 billion in private manufacturing investments have been pivotal in driving economic progress across the country. This surge in manufacturing activity has opened up a wealth of opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds to secure well-paying, high-quality jobs.

    One such success story is that of Carlos from Baltimore. Through initiatives targeting veterans, disconnected youth, formerly incarcerated individuals, and other marginalized groups, the Maryland Works for Wind project secured a $23 million grant under the Good Jobs Challenge program. This funding will enable the training of thousands of individuals, equipping them with the skills needed to access lucrative positions in the burgeoning cleaner, greener manufacturing sectors essential for our nation’s growth.

    On the other hand, President-elect Donald Trump seems to be trying to take credit for these achievements, despite not even being in office yet. It’s like trying to claim you won the race before you even started running!

    Trump’s promises to the American people are starting to sound more like wishful thinking as he backs away from them. It’s clear that he won’t be able to achieve the same record of success as Biden. With his talk of tariffs and deportations, it seems like he’s setting the stage for an economic disaster.

    MEGA asked for change, but it looks like they might be getting more than they bargained for. Let’s hope they have a good sense of humor about it!

  • Greenland … does anyone know why but Trump?

    There has been an absolute frenzy of speculation surrounding Donald Trump’s sudden interest in acquiring Greenland. Is it for national security? Natural resources? Or maybe just because he saw China looking at it? Who knows, really.

    But let’s be real here, Trump is only ever looking out for one person: himself. It’s all about stroking his own ego and hogging the spotlight. Forget about Russian or American interests, it’s all about Trump’s insatiable need for attention.

    Sure, America might have some valid security concerns when it comes to Greenland. But seriously, does anyone really think Trump’s blustering threats are the best way to handle things? Maybe he should try talking to Denmark, you know, our actual ally who currently controls the place. Just a thought.

    The extent of Trump’s ambition to acquire Greenland after taking office is currently uncertain. It is unclear whether his desire is merely a display of bravado, a negotiating tactic, or a genuine goal.

    The brilliant mastermind that is Trump has once again set his sights on purchasing Greenland. However, his approach leaves much to be desired. It seems he may have missed the memo on proper diplomatic negotiations. But hey, who needs tact and strategy when you have the stable genius himself at the helm, right?

  • Empty promises and flashy rhetoric. They start on January 20th.

    Trump made a grandiose promise to lower grocery prices during his campaign, but surprise, surprise, it seems like it was all just a bunch of lies to win votes. I mean, who would have thought? It’s not like he was saying this when the economy was booming or anything. People just love to vote based on their feelings rather than facts. Reading is hard, apparently.

    “From the day I take the oath of office, we’ll rapidly drive prices down and make America affordable again,” Trump declared confidently to his supporters in North Carolina. “Prices will come down. You just watch. They’ll come down fast.” Spoiler alert: they didn’t and Trump now says they will not. .

    After winning the election, TIME magazine had the audacity to ask Trump if his presidency would be a failure if grocery prices didn’t decrease. “I don’t think so,” Trump responded, before awkwardly backtracking on his promise. “I’d like to bring them down. It’s hard to bring things down once they’re up. You know, it’s very hard.”

    Just days after the election, the Associated Press reported that many economists believed Trump’s plans, like tariffs on imported foods and deporting undocumented workers, could actually cause food prices to rise. Shocking, right? 

    Only about 2 in 10 Americans are confident that Trump will actually make progress on lowering grocery prices, housing costs, or healthcare expenses. But hey, who needs affordable groceries when you have a reality TV star as president, right?

    It’s disappointing to see how easily some people can be swayed by empty promises and flashy rhetoric. It’s a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and doing thorough research before putting our trust in any political figure. Hopefully, this serves as a lesson for future elections, and voters will be more discerning in their choices. As citizens, we have the power to hold our leaders accountable and demand transparency and honesty in their actions.

  • Trump’s attempts to steal the credit, falsely!!

    Israel and Hamas have finally agreed to a ceasefire, putting an end to over 15 months of destructive conflict. However, in true Trump fashion, the President-elect managed to make the historic agreement all about himself, attempting to claim full credit for the peace deal.

    Despite Trump’s attempts to steal the spotlight, it was actually President Biden who set the ceasefire in motion and oversaw its implementation. The terms of the agreement closely mirror those proposed by Biden last May, a fact he was quick to point out in a statement, reminding everyone that he had outlined the plan well before Trump’s involvement.

    When asked who deserved credit for the deal, Biden couldn’t help but respond with a hint of sarcasm, questioning if the question was a joke. It’s clear that Trump’s allies are eagerly swallowing his false claims of single-handedly brokering the agreement, ignoring the reality of the situation. Oh, the joys of politics.

  • This man is not qualified to serve as secretary of defense

    Peter Hegseth, the man who has never met a qualification he couldn’t avoid. Here we have a guy who thinks he can lead a massive organization with a budget bigger than most countries’ GDP, despite never having led so much as an audit. 

    The last time he tried to lead something, they had to call in the forensic accountants to clean up his mess.

    It’s clear as day that he’s about as fit to lead this organization as a fish is to climb a tree. But instead of owning up to his lack of experience, he decided to deflect and distract during his confirmation hearing. Classic move, Pete. Blame the “left-wing” media, deny any wrongdoing, and conveniently forget any inconvenient truths from your past.

    He danced around questions like a pro, avoiding anything that might expose his incompetence. Illegal orders? Financial mismanagement? Assault allegations? 

    Just blame the media and move on. And when asked to name a country in ASEAN, a major economic alliance, he couldn’t even point it out on a map.

    So, here we have a guy who couldn’t lead his way out of a paper bag, but hey, at least he’s consistent. Incompetence knows no bounds with Pete Hegseth.  Just remember it’s Donald Trumps choice. That should say it all!

  • Trump went full criminal mastermind … Smith has the proof!!

    Jack Smith’s final report on his investigation into Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results is a real page-turner, folks. Spoiler alert: it’s not exactly a glowing review for the president-elect.

    Smith wrapped up his probe into Trump’s alleged election shenanigans in November, right after Trump managed to outdo Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 vote. Talk about timing. Unfortunately for Smith, Justice Department rules prevented him from going after a sitting president, so he had to pack up his detective hat and call it quits last Friday.

    But fear not, dear readers, because Smith didn’t leave empty-handed. His 174-page report is chock-full of juicy details about Trump’s desperate attempts to cling to power after losing to Joe Biden. According to Smith, Trump went full criminal mastermind, trying to strong-arm state officials, cook up fake electors, and even pressure his own VP, Mike Pence, into doing his bidding. Classic Trump move, am I right?

    And just when you thought things couldn’t get any more dramatic, the president-elect swoops in to dismiss Smith’s findings as “fake news” on social media. Oh, the irony.

    In a nutshell, if Trump hadn’t lucked out in the election, he would have been in hot water with the law for trying to mess with the results. But hey, at least we got a good read out of it, right?

  • Steve Bannon VS. Elon Musk

    Steve Bannon versus Elon Musk – a clash of titans in the realm of Trump’s biggest supporters. The tension between them is palpable, with Bannon taking a stand against Musk’s reliance on H-1B visas to bring in foreign engineers instead of prioritizing American workers. And, dare I say it, I find myself agreeing with Bannon on this issue. Hiring Americans should always come first!

    The MAGA voters were promised an America-first agenda by Trump, yet it seems that promise has been broken. True America-first policy means giving priority to American workers, not outsourcing jobs to foreign countries. It appears that Trump’s loyalty lies more with his wealthy associates than with the American people.

    So, Steve Bannon, I commend you for standing firm on this issue. This is one battle where we stand united! Let’s keep fighting for the rights of American workers and holding our leaders accountable for their promises.

  • Trump’s alternative facts on Wildfires in California

    For years, Trump has been gracing us with his presence by spewing out a plethora of inaccurate statements regarding California wildfires and other disasters.

    His claims are like a bad game of telephone – full of exaggerations, inaccuracies, and an overarching false narrative. It’s like he’s playing a twisted version of “Pinocchio” where the lies just keep on growing.

    One of his greatest hits includes blaming California’s water policy for the wildfires. Apparently, according to Trump, the lack of water in Southern California is all because of some smelt and other species up north. Who knew fish had so much power?

    And let’s not forget his beef with Governor Gavin Newsom. Trump accused Newsom of refusing to sign a “water restoration declaration” that doesn’t even exist. It’s like blaming someone for not returning a book you never lent them in the first place.

    But wait, there’s more! Trump also claimed there were no firefighting planes available, when in reality they were just taking a little break due to some pesky high winds. Trump’s statements are like a bad soap opera – full of drama, twists, and a whole lot of nonsense. It’s like he’s playing a game of “Fact or Fiction,” but he’s the only one who doesn’t know the rules. Oh, Trump, you never fail to entertain us with your alternative facts.

  • Attention Democrats – Its time to show some resistance

    An appropriate level of introspection and self-critique can be beneficial, but we seem to have taken it to the extreme when it comes to analyzing the 2024 election results. Despite the dramatic headlines declaring a GOP landslide victory or the impending collapse of the Democratic Party, let’s not forget that the race was actually quite close. Donald Trump managed to secure 49.9 percent of the popular vote, just edging out Kamala Harris with her 48.4 percent. Wow, what a nail-biter! It’s almost as close as the margin in the 1960 election.

    Trump winning the election didn’t magically transform him into a beacon of normalcy or a champion of democratic values. But hey, who needs rational thinking when we can just sit back and watch the show? Democrats are too busy playing nice with the Republicans, hesitating to criticize Trump’s questionable cabinet picks and focusing on finding common ground rather than standing up for their beliefs. How refreshing.

    Forget about the election, let’s talk about Elon Musk, the wannabe co-president. He’s not content with just threatening Republicans who dare to defy Trump – now he’s cozying up to fascist-adjacent leaders overseas. Maybe he’s feeling a bit power-hungry as inauguration day approaches. 

    Attention, Democrats! It seems you have forgotten that you are now the minority. Take a page out of the Republican playbook from when they were in the same position – FIGHT! Stand up against Trump’s assaults on free speech, democracy, and basic common sense. Let’s see some backbone and push back against these outrageous attacks. Time to show some resistance and make some noise!

  • The death of truth in Social Media

    Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to halt fact-checking, disguised as protecting free speech, is a clever tactic to appease his most vocal conservative opponents.

    However, this diversion tactic only serves to obscure the true issue at hand: his company’s complicity in amplifying, recommending, and targeting content that fuels extremism, illegal activities, and even political violence.

    Numerous studies conducted by independent researchers, civil society groups, and Meta’s own internal researchers have consistently revealed that content promoting hatred, misinformation, and extremism consistently outperforms more balanced and nuanced discourse on major social media platforms.

    Zuckerberg’s recent policy changes seem to be a blatant attempt to cater to the whims of former and future President Trump, in exchange for his protection. While it is not uncommon for corporations to seek favor with governments, the brazenness with which Zuckerberg openly admitted to enlisting Trump’s help to pressure global regulators is alarming to anyone who values global democracy.

    It is imperative that companies are held accountable, not just for the content they host, but for the deliberate design and backend choices that foster the proliferation of harmful content. Democracy cannot survive without truth, which must be revealed before it’s too late.