Trump 2.0: 100 Days of Extraordinary Accomplishments by Robert Socha

The mark of an incoming Presidency is hallowed at 100 days. What has the new Administration accomplished? President Trump 2.0 has accomplished much.
Illegal Aliens: I have never understood how a political party can promote and defend breaking the law to the point of traveling to a foreign nation demanding they return a known felon. That behavior is the height of arrogance and belittles our neighbors. The southern border is more secure than it has been in my lifetime. There are legal ways to enter the country, which may be inconvenient but legal nonetheless. I wonder if these policies and the threat of going after the drug cartels are curtailing illegal drugs crossing the border, especially Fentynal.
Tariffs: Love them or hate them, it is beyond time that these United States abandon Cold War policies in favor of trade deals that benefit both trading partners, especially us. After the initial shock, watching the masterclass unfold and countries courting our favor and standing firm against Chinese aggression is welcome. Hopefully, these tensions will not escalate beyond a monetary battle.
Judiciary: Judges being arrested and held accountable for partisan activism from the bench is a welcome advancement. Allowing an unrestrained judiciary whose targeted judgments overwhelmingly favor the Left’s political positions to determine the Executive’s actions are unconstitutional and demand immediate reversal and obedience is tantamount to these United States being run by an unelected oligarchy inching us ever closer to despotism.
Foreign Policy: The terrorists in Yemen are reeling, Iran is on its knees, Putin and Zelensky are stubbornly carrying on the military-industrial complex’s perpetual warfare, Europe is recognizing their need to pay for defense, and companies are investing in America for expansion.
DOGE: Hopefully, the bill called “Establishing and Implementing the President’s ‘Department of Government Efficiency.'” introduced by Flordia Representative Anna Paulina Luna, can enshrine the efforts of Musk and this Administration into law so the next Leftist president cannot simply Executive Order the changes out of existence. Are our other congressmen listening?
Health: Lest we forget how the world acquiesced to a man hellbent on depopulation in 2020 and 2021, Robert Kennedy, Jr. is working overtime to make America healthy again by exposing vaccines and their monetary lusts (hopefully banning big pharma from advertising blitz), exposing processed foods and their unhealthy nature, and encouraging natural health, food, exercise, and beauty.
Education: A tall order to disband the ill-advised Department of Education is echoing on the Hill, and it couldn’t come any sooner. Returning the educational process to state and local governments will give the People better control over what their children learn, hopefully reestablishing strong civic foundations and a classical learning model that has served society well for millennia. Signing the Laken Riley Act into law enforcing sexual division in athletics is also an amazing accomplishment.
Taxation: The tax burden is overwhelming. Reducing that strain on middle America will create an economic boom of sonic proportions. I love the idea of the ERS (External Revenue Service), which portends to eliminate the poisonous payroll deductions that stifle and weary the citizenry from sea to shining sea.
The Church: With the Pope’s death and a conclave ensuing to choose his successor, and contemporary worship lifting its voices to God above from the rotunda in the White House, President Trump has recognized religious liberty to be paramount to national revival, economic, and spiritual.
DEI: Merit-based hiring and promotion, yes, please.
What will the future hold under this Administration? Time will tell, but I have a feeling the stock market will painfully correct and rebound and the world will submit to these United States continued success. Trump’s skills are still astounding, and after this initial shock, we will be better for the challenges we have endured.
About the Author
Robert Socha
Robert Socha, BIO Robert Socha (so-ha), was born in southern California. He served 5 years 3 months active duty in the United States Air Force; honorably. After his service he took an Associate’s Degree in Practical Theology, where, through his studies, developed a deep love of God and Country and sincere appreciation of the value of Liberty. Robert and his beloved wife of 21-plus years are raising 4 beautiful Texan children. They moved to Hillsdale, Michigan, in 2013, to put their children in Hillsdale Academy. Robert is a sales professional. He and his wife consider Michigan a hidden gem, and absolutely love this city and state (current political environment notwithstanding) they’ve adopted.