People Who Have Something to Say


The treaty with NATO was signed by Congress and in 2023 Congress passed a law that the President could not withdraw the U.S. from the Treaty without Congressional approval. If he chose to try to withdraw the U.S. from NATO without Congressional approval the Court would probably be called in. Basically could the Executive Branch nullify a treaty that the Legislative Branch bound us to? — Logic, which no longer necessarily applies, would say “You go home with the guy that brought you to the dance.” That would be, If Congress signed us up, then Congress should be the only one to end that contract.

In January, President Trump stood at a podium in Davos and both insulted and threatened NATO and repeatedly said, “I want Greenland.” They got the message. Basically you don’t have to spit in my face twice for me to know we’re not friends. But President Trump doesn’t represent me in this. I’m with NATO, and pulling out of NATO would be an extreme mistake by the United States. — Do you not think it ironic that not two months after the Davos speech, now President Trump is asking other countries to help the U.S. secure the Strait of Hormuz? America doesn’t need to end relationships with long-time allies, not with NATO, not with Canada and not with the U.K.


Der Mann isst den Apfel.


The problem is that when the man who campaigned on the promise that he had no plans for war…

actually had no plans for this war.