YOUR HEAD IS IN THE SAND

I promised I wouldn’t turn this channel into political talk, but this topic occupies a large portion of my day in research and I wanted to share my thoughts. Brace yourselves — this could escalate into WW3, people!

Words don’t quite do the current situation justice, and I have no desire to produce a thousand-page blog. Where do I even start? I’m only one person, and this blog barely gets any traffic, so it feels like my words aren’t creating any change. It’s a bit like protests — they can seem ineffective. My rebellious entries barely make a ripple in the ocean. On the bright side, at least I’m not putting myself in physical danger by posting them.

Most of what I’m going to present concerns the downfall of the pathetic Orange Man. I’m sure we all know who this refers to. Once counted among the most powerful people in the world, he has also become the laughing stock of many. If the Orange Man were portrayed in a fictional movie, we would likely walk out because it would feel too ridiculous and too far-fetched to believe. The villains in many films seem outdone by the outrageous deeds of this man. Every morning I wake to the latest internet stories, and I can almost predict what new episode will unfold in the strange, ongoing saga of Mr. Orange.

First of all, the man is far too old to be making reckless decisions that affect the entire world; his years should invite restraint, not impulsive gambits with global consequences. Many people now believe he may be suffering from dementia and growing intoxicated with the power he wields, exhibiting lapses of memory and judgment that alarm observers. Just listen to one of his public addresses and you can hear the confusion, the grandstanding, and the self-aggrandisement—speech that often circles back on itself, veers into tangents, and prioritises spectacle over substance. He is preoccupied with building ornate White House ballrooms, erecting the so-called “Arc de Trump,” and plastering his name on buildings, roads, and bridges at every opportunity, as if personal branding outweighs the duties of governance. He brings up these vanity projects even while purportedly “directing” a war he seems convinced he is winning, giving the impression of a leader more focused on legacy and image than on strategy and human cost. It’s important to remember he watches Fox News constantly and surrounds himself with a circle of yes-men who tell him whatever he wants to hear, reducing the likelihood of honest counsel. He is feared even within his own party, among Republicans and his closest allies, a presence that shapes behaviour through intimidation as much as loyalty. I’m beginning to wonder whether he understands the depth of hatred so many educated people — and ordinary Americans — actually feel toward him, and whether he grasps how profoundly polarising his conduct has become. If you’re part of the MAGA movement, take your eyes off mainstream outlets like Fox and spend some time watching left-leaning channels and independent commentators on YouTube to broaden your perspective and challenge your assumptions. I’m not a supporter of the Democrats, but I would vote for them any day over a figure I view as dangerously unfit for office, because the risks posed by a leader I distrust feel far greater than any partisan disagreement.

When the Orange man says one thing, take it to mean the opposite—nothing he utters can be trusted, and his positions shift from day to day. It’s difficult to keep track of what is happening with him or those around him; his actions are erratic and often conducted without transparency. He acts on his impulses without apparent regard for congressional authorization, seems indifferent to legal constraints, and spends enormous sums—on the order of a billion dollars a day—on a war that many see as pointless. He issues threats toward Iran that repeatedly dissolve the moment Tehran refuses to bow, and one day vows to reduce them to the Stone Age with a 24-hour ultimatum; yet before long he retreats, claiming he has negotiated directly with the Iranian government and reached some agreement. That narrative does not match the facts—no such talks occurred. Go blow up another 150 school girls Orange, destroy hospitals and place of worship. Murder inocent people and call it war. IT’S TERRORISM! It’s an illegal war and you’re a war criminal who deserves to be in prison!

Spend the money you have spent (billions of dollars) and redirect those resources into Medicare for the entire country, into strengthening education, and into providing stable housing for the homeless. Investing these funds wisely could remove burdens on individuals and society many times over, creating far greater long-term benefits.

He boasts that he has ended eight wars, yet conveniently cannot recall which ones, and insists he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize even as he wages conflicts with nations across the globe. He invents figures out of thin air and, when they fail to suit him, dismisses them as fake news. He vowed that groceries and fuel would be cheaper and told Americans those improvements would occur on day one of his presidency — but prices have nearly doubled. Many people now struggle to afford food, mortgages and rent, utilities, and taxes. NOTHING this malevolent man has promised has come to pass, and more harm is on the horizon. This is only the beginning of the storm.

He promised pharmaceuticals would be lowered by 1500 percent. That math doesn’t even make sense! Wouldn’t this mean we should be getting paid for our medications?!

And then there are the Epstein files. Some argue that this conflict was manufactured simply to divert heat and public attention away from those documents. This is a separate blog topic, but I’ll cover the essentials here. The so‑called Orange man has been accused of being a sex offender and a trafficker of young girls and was reportedly friends with Epstein until Epstein’s highly suspect death in his jail cell. Orange man allegedly made numerous trips to Epstein’s island, often in the company of other prominent figures. He, of course, denies these claims, despite video footage showing him dancing and laughing with Jeffrey. He pledged to release the files, but that promise was made long ago and has yet to be fulfilled. How surprising — he lied. The portions of the files that have surfaced are heavily redacted, leaving many questions unanswered.

I could elaborate on all of the above, but I wanted to keep the focus on the fundamentals. It became personal for me when I could barely afford to buy fuel, and everyday necessities started to feel out of reach. Because of the current administration’s harmful actions toward the world, I am struggling to afford the basics. Invoke the 25th Amendment if necessary. Remove this person from office — he must be impeached.