NOVEMBER 4, 2025

It is election day in Virginia, New Jersey, California, and New York City. We urge everyone to vote, irrespective of party affiliation or political views. However, if lines are long, and voting is too inconvenient today, we urge our Democrat friends to return home, and go back to vote tomorrow. We guarantee the lines will be shorter tomorrow.

Since former President Obama decided to insert him into the gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia, as well as the elections in California on Proposition 50, and in New York City’s mayoral race, we thought we would focus today on this bloviating blob of bulls**t. See, Mr. Obama is out there lying. He comes by it naturally.

I listened to Mr. Obama’s speech in Norfolk, where he spent his time attacking President Trump, rather than promoting Abigail Spanberger (D. Va.). It reminded me of Mrs. Spanberger’s speeches, which also concentrate on how truly awful President Trump is, rather than what she proposes for Virginia. Orange Man Bad.

It was also laughable that Mr. Obama dared lecture the American people about restoring “civility” to our public discourse, as he stood on stage with, and endorsed, Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones (D.), who fantasizes about murdering his political opponents and their families.

What Abigail Spanberger and Barack Obama have in common is an unfamiliarty with the truth. Whether by omission or commission, Mrs. Spanberger and Mr. Obama are serial liars. They are bad people, willing to do whatever it takes to wield political power. How else can you explain their demonization of President Trump, and their endorsements of Jay Jones? And they know that the mainstream media will not call them out on their vagueness, untruths, and bald faced lies. They are counting on voters’ ignorance to avoid accountability.

Below I have chosen to share today with you dear readers is an article from The American Thinker, comparing and contrasting former President Obama and President Trump. I have also chosen an article by Victor Davis Hanson who puts the lie to Democrats’ claims that things are worse under President Trump. The facts show differently.

The comparison is clear; Mr. Trump is a successful president, while Mr. Obama, and his chosen Vice-President, then President, China Joe, failed as presidents. There are facts set forth that you will never hear on MSNBC or CNN. But these facts are accurate. The comparison is enough to make Dru cry, because it is the truth. Enjoy.

Myths about Obama vs. facts about Trump, and the hypocrites at the No King rallies

By Jack Hellner (published in The American Thinker on October 22, 2025).

Most of the media exists to push Democrat talking points, nothing more. They sure don’t care about the radicals who fund the “No Kings” protests, and they continue to push a myth, that Obama was extremely popular, and that Trump and his policies are deeply unpopular.

Yet, here are poll averages from Real Clear Politics during each president’s second term:

Sept 19th 2nd Term Job Approval: Trump 46.1 | Obama 44.1 | Bush 41.5

TDIH – Oct 10th 2nd Term Job Approval: Trump 45.3 | Obama 44.4 | Bush 40.3

TDIH – Oct 19th 2nd Term Job Approval: Trump 45.4 | Obama 43.7 | Bush 39.7

Would a popular president with popular and successful policies lose 1,000 seats for his party in eight years?

The Obama Effect: How The Democrats Lost Over 1,000 Seats In Eight Years

When researching what Obama’s great accomplishments were during his tenure, here are the things that seemed to be celebrated the most: ACA, Iran nuclear deal, bringing the economy out of a great recession, Paris Climate Accord, and DACA.

First, it wasn’t Obama’s policies that brought us out of the deep recession of 2008. Three things contributed the most to the recovery, and they all occurred before Obama took office.

  • Troubled assets Relief program (TARP). This passed while Bush was in office. These were loans to financial entities, not grants. The government did not lose money on this program.
  • The Fed cut rates from 5.25% in late 2007 to zero before Obama took office. 
  • High energy prices were destroying the economy in 2008, along with financial malfeasance. The crude oil price was $140 in June 2008, and the average price of gasoline was $4.10 per gallon. Goldman Sachs predicted in May of 2008 that oil could go to $200. To save the economy, Bush essentially opened drilling in July of 2008 and by December, the price of crude oil was down to $38, and gasoline was $1.69 per gallon. This policy especially helped the poor and middle classes along with small businesses. In December, Goldman predicted $45 oil; the moral to that story is to never trust supposed experts’ predictions.

Another myth: Obama’s economic results were good.

Truth: Obama’s policies yielded the worst economic recovery in seventy years.

The Affordable Care Act is what seems to be the thing Democrats are most proud of, even though we see how unaffordable the act has made health care for everyone, especially the government (taxpayers).

When we look at DACA, we see an unconstitutional dictatorial action, yet there were no protests against the king then. They also didn’t protest that Biden and sanctuary cities and states refused to enforce laws Congress passed. Instead, they call Trump a king or fascist for enforcing those laws, which his constitutional oath requires.

Where did Obama and Biden get all the money to pay for illegals since there were no appropriations?

Where were the complaints about separation of power and abuse of power?

Now for the dangerous nuclear deal with Iran: Basically, Obama, without Congressional approval, made Iran and terrorists stronger and wealthier, yet there were no protests. 

The Paris Climate Accord? Obama committed the U.S. to destroying the U.S. economy by essentially outlawing the use of oil, coal, and natural gas, and spending massive amounts of money worldwide without going through Congress. Yet there were no protests about him acting as a king.

There have been endless regulations on energy, COVID, and other things by unelected bureaucrats, and no protests.

No protests when they learned people with an autopen were running the government.

No protests when they learned that the Biden admin and bureaucrats directed Google, Meta, and others to hide information from the public. We didn’t hear about a threat to democracy or freedom of speech then.

Myth: Trump only caters to the rich.

Truth: His tax rate cuts, revocation of regulations, energy policies, and border policies yielded record low poverty, low inflation, and rapidly rising real wages, especially for those at the bottom. Think how the results would have been better if the media and other Democrats weren’t opposing and seeking to destroy him every day.

Myth: Trump is an isolationist who only cares about America.

Truth: Trump works with countries to achieve peace, has NATO countries build up their own defenses, tells other countries not to depend on China and Russia, and seeks to help underdeveloped countries better themselves by utilizing their natural resources.

Myth: Trump handed Biden a disastrous economy.

Truth: Trump handed Biden an economy that was soaring with low inflation, and a fairly secure border. Jobs were growing at around 1.5 million per month for Trump’s last eight months in office.

A king doesn’t try to reduce the size and scope of government, which is exactly what Trump has been doing.

Summary: We will never see protests about what a Democrat does, and always see protests about Trump and Republicans. These people, including most of the media, don’t care about facts or results, only power.

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Are Americans Better Or Worse Off Since January

By:  Victor Davis Hanson

The left wing and media rage hysterically from one Trump psychodrama to the next, while President Donald Trump trolls both on social media.

But all that is verbiage. What matters is the data and facts of Trump’s first nine months since January 20, 2025, in comparison to either former President Joe Biden’s prior year or the averages of his four years in office.

Take the border. No one knows how many illegal aliens entered — or stayed in — the U.S. during Biden’s four years of open borders. What is clear is that he set a presidential record of well over seven million illegal entrants.

The border under Trump is now tightly closed. Prior to his administration, it was common for 10,000 people to cross illegally in a single day. In just nine months, approximately two million illegal aliens have been deported or self-deported. The rate of border crossings is now the lowest it’s ever been since 1970.

How about energy? For Trump’s first nine months, gas prices have averaged $3.19 versus Biden’s 2024 average of $3.30 a gallon. Over Biden’s four years, gas averaged $3.46 a gallon.

During the Biden years, oil production averaged 12.3 million barrels per day, compared to 13.5 million barrels during Trump’s first nine months. Biden removed 200 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, leaving office with only 394 million barrels in the SPR.

The reserve has already inched upward under Trump’s initial months to 406 million barrels. Releases have been canceled. Purchases of replacement oil have been scheduled.

Regarding the economy, Biden’s four years averaged 2.9 percent GDP growth per annum.

Trump’s GDP rose 3.8% in the second quarter, with final estimates for 2025 ranging around 3%.

Inflation under Trump so far averages about 3%. Under Biden’s tenure, inflation increased by 21.4% over four years, or on average about 5.3% a year.

How about U.S. deterrence and defense?

Under Biden, the military fell short by approximately 15,000 recruits per year, crashing to a shortfall of 41,000 in 2023.

Following Trump’s election and throughout the first nine months of 2025, all branches of the military met or exceeded their recruitment goals.

The number of NATO nations meeting their promise to spend 2% of GDP on defense rose from 23 in 2024 to a likely total of 31 in 2025, with several pledging to spend as much as 5%.

Trump left office in 2021 with no major ongoing wars. His first administration had nearly bankrupted Iran, destroyed ISIS, decimated the Russian Wagner group in Syria, and birthed the Abraham Accords.

Under Biden, the Middle East exploded into a four-front war against Israel.

Iran boasted that it was within months of developing nuclear weapons after the Biden administration lifted prior Trump sanctions and courted Tehran to return to the so-called “Iran Deal.”

Over the last decade and a half, Russian leader Vladimir Putin had only kept within his borders during Trump’s first term, invading neighboring countries during the Bush, Obama, and Biden presidencies.

In 2022, Putin attacked Kyiv during Biden’s second year in office — leading to a full-scale Ukrainian-Russian war, incurring the greatest combat losses in Europe since the Second World War.

In August 2021, in one of the greatest military humiliations in U.S. history, Biden ordered the abrupt flight of all U.S. personnel from Kabul, Afghanistan. The skedaddle resulted in utter chaos, the deaths of 13 Marines, and destroyed U.S. deterrence.

Thousands of U.S. contractors and employees were left behind, and the administration abandoned billions of dollars of new weapons and military equipment to the terrorist Taliban.

In contrast, there is now a tentative calm across the Middle East. After Trump’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities, the theocracy is not expected to be able to acquire a nuclear weapon for years.

Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis are decimated and increasingly impotent.

No wars broke out during Trump’s current year. Tentative Trump-inspired ceasefires helped stop violence between India and Pakistan, Cambodia and Thailand, Egypt and Ethiopia, Serbia and Kosovo, and Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Trump’s tariffs so far have not caused, as critics predicted, a recession or stock collapse. Instead, the stock market has reached all-time highs.

Trillions of dollars in promised foreign investments in the U.S. have set a record. And China, for the first time in 50 years, is facing an American-led global pushback against its exploitative, mercantilist trade policies.

The left is outraged about many of Trump’s executive orders.

But the public largely supports destroying the cartels’ seaborne drug shipments bound for the U.S.

Polls show majorities favor banning transgender males from female sports, ending DEI racialist fixations, and enacting long-overdue higher education reforms.

Yet the daily news is about politicians’ f-bombs, government shutdowns, Trump’s social media trolling, and street violence. But the facts tell a different story of national recovery from the self-inflicted disasters of the recent past.

GFK

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