Today it is just over a year since Donald Trump was
inaugurated as President of the United States
for a very unusual second non-consecutive term. It was a moment of such hope
for reasons I explain in the background link below. A few people were even
calling it "Freedom Day". As you can see from the publications I've
made since, it hasn't quite worked out that way. I came across a show by Stefan
Molyneux where he claims Trump's first year has actually not been too bad.
Trump has actually honoured most of his manifesto pledges. He made twenty core
promises and he's completed five, a quarter; therefore with four years
altogether he is exactly on schedule. This is a particularly difficult task in
the USA in
which the president's power is deliberately limited by the system. He has made
progress on eight of them and therefore ten are left unmoved; half of them with
three quarters of his stint ahead of him. He has U-turned on none at all. He
has retuned the US
to the world's primary energy producer, based on some of his first executive
orders. Stefan doesn't mention this, but he has also made a deal with a fusion
energy company which is extraordinary, see: (coming soon). He has cancelled the
electric vehicle rollout, which is similar to Britain 's
very Orwellian Net Zero policy. He has sought to stop schools teaching the
extremely malevolent "critical race theory", see: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/political-correctness-portal.html.
He has made huge progress in securing the southern land border with Mexico .
Trump has made full use of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement service to
deport illegal migrants. These crackdowns have caused controversy for being so heavy-handed
and this culminated with the shooting of Alex Pretti, a motorist in Minneapolis .
They have also been accused of splitting up families, wrongfully arresting and
detaining people, falsely imprisoning citizens, bullying detainees and other
human rights abuses. This means Trump is not pursuing a humane methodology of
incentives to repatriation, which is completely possible. He has tried to boost
the economy and make the US
more competitive with foreign industries. He has cut tax for low paid workers; relief
on tips for example; he fully implemented that as early as June. He has
attempted to stop citizens being persecuted by the government for expressing opinions.
This is a massive problem in my own country and so I'm happy that our
transatlantic cousins are set free of it. He has worked to stop election fraud.
He is trying to iron out the problems the military has; but for what purpose
will he use force? He has blocked the rise in retirement age. That's another
boon against an issue that afflicts many other nations including my own, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/11/pension-age-rises-again.html.
Source: https://fdrpodcasts.com/6141/evaluating-president-trump-twitterx-space.
If Moly's analysis is correct, that is fairly good going. If
you compare that record to almost any other democratic leader then it's almost
unprecedented success. However, look at what is missing. There are so many
things Donald Trump needed to do and has not. These vital responsibilities are
necessary to break the cycle of endless uniparty leaders simply replacing each
other over and over again. Even though it wasn't an official undertaking, he
charged into his election campaign promising vocally to go hard-line on the
Epstein files and so many other emerging bombshells. To begin with it looked
hopeful; he set up his federal secrets taskforce, but what has it achieved?
Next to nothing. There's a rumour that he is going to do UFO Disclosure on July
the 8th, the seventy-ninth anniversary of Roswell ,
but a rumour is all it is and it doesn't sound very credible, see: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yym7ThP-TaM.
Trump's foreign policy also has a lot to be desired. His position on the Middle
East is pretty much indistinguishable from every one of his
predecessors since Lyndon Johnson. He has not made moves to change America 's
relationship with Israel ,
which has always been continuous, unconditional support, opulent aid and donations
of armaments. He has also not attempted to cut arms sales to the other side in
the region. He has not seriously backed up the pro-democracy movement in Iran .
I've always said that Islamist regimes are useful to the globalists. In his
first term Trump stopped the CIA supporting them in Syria ;
why has he weakened so much on this issue? The ultimate betrayal is Trump's
gaslighting over the Epstein files, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2025/07/wot-no-list.html.
Despite Stefan Molyneux's optimism, Trump's second term has so far developed
into a depressing anticlimax. Regardless of what he has achieved that has shifted
the dial slightly, the full revolutionary offensives he needed to make, and make
quickly, have not happened and show no signs of doing so in the foreseeable
future. The Attorney General Pam Bondi has cited "national security"
as a reason for stalling on Epstein. Why? Moly seems to think it's because they
are simply scared of what is known in UFOlogy as "ontological shock".
He compares it to extracting people from the Matrix. He also believes there are
unprecedented legal issues being churned around which could take years. He doesn't
say so, but I sense that Stef thinks the government's reticence is therefore justified.
I don't think it is. I know what the backslappers will say in reply to me, that
Trump was always a bad guy and they "worked it out!" while I have
been "naiiiiiiiiive!" That's not true. I know so because I have been debating
this issue with them since 2015. The backslappers have simply guessed right.
Then again, who knows what is going to happen in the future. Trump is only one
year in and has three years to go. However, if he's going to turn this ship
around he has some very sharp manoeuvres to carry out and he needs to start very soon.
At the present time, there is no sign at all that he is going to.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.

2 comments:
He would have a hard time supporting "the pro-democracy movement" in Iran because there isn't one and never has been. The CIA got rid of the last elected leader, Dr Mosaddegh, replacing him with an absolute monarch.
Nobody ever needed to "guess" that Trump was a ridiculous caricature of an uncouth bombast, openly servile to AIPAC and Israeli gambling magnates. It was obvious from the outset.
His administration has plumbed new depths of barbarism and piracy, kidnapping a foreign leader, murdering defenceless men who are shipwrecked, extrajudicial killing of scientists and civil servants wiping out entire families in the process and the strategic murder of people previously acknowledged as negotiators.
The backslappers were always right on this issue as a result of impeccable reasoning, not guesswork. Having previously lionised him you are now trying to distance yourself from Trump whilst continuing to berate his more consistent critics. That's not an honest or credible position to take.
MT, I think that's unfair. I do not pretend not to have supported him in the past. I even say as much in this article. My criticism of the backslappers is very specific and not just a beratement of those who never believed he was a good guy. Everything that was said and done by me and those who differed can be found in HPANWO publications dating back well over a decade and so I explain why I don't think it was impeccable reasoning at all; more the emotional mental framework of the backslapper.
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