Trump’s First 100 Days: Crushing It as Democrat Party Melts
- Lynn Matthews
- 3 hours ago
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The Democrats and their media cronies are melting—sizzling into puddles like the Wicked Witch of the West hit with a Kansas downpour. Donald Trump’s first 100 days as the 47th President (January 20–April 30, 2025) have been a masterclass in “America First,” with 139 executive orders, borders locked tighter than Dorothy’s ruby slippers, and rogue judges like Joel Cano busted for lawbreaking.
In 2017, The Wall Street Journal hailed Trump’s deregulation: “So far the Trump Administration is a welcome improvement, rolling back more regulations than any President in history.” In 2025, he’s outdoing that, even as The Wall Street Journal calls his tariffs “the dumbest trade war in history.” Instinct—the kind that torches nonsense like men claiming womanhood, censorship saving us, or judges dodging justice—says Trump’s winning big. For Wecu Media’s science-savvy readers, here’s why Trump’s 100 days are a yellow brick road to success, from deregulation to health reforms, as Dems and CNN dissolve in tears.
Deregulation: Clearing the Munchkinland Fog in Trumps First 100 Days
Trump’s deregulation is a tornado ripping through bureaucratic nonsense. In 2017, The Wall Street Journal cheered his 13 Congressional Review Act resolutions axing Obama’s rules. Now, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk has slashed 46,000 words from the Federal Register and Biden’s $180B auto emissions mandate.
The White House boasts $1.1 trillion in investments, and The Ingraham Angle reports DOGE exposing billions in IRS waste, like a $15 billion-over-budget modernization program stuck on 35-year-old COBOL code.
Reuters cries that 31 EPA rollbacks could harm health, but Trump’s team says these rules choked innovation. A 1.2% manufacturing job surge since January, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, proves businesses are thriving. Dems are melting because Trump’s clearing the fog while they’re waving wands of doom. Like rejecting claims that judges are untouchable, deregulation’s a win for freedom over red tape.
Borders: Locking the Emerald City Gates
Trump’s border policy is a fortress Oz would envy. The Laken Riley Act (January 29, 2025) jails migrant criminals and lets states sue for weak enforcement. Using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, Trump deported 238 Venezuelans, including suspected gang members, to El Salvador’s CECOT prison. The WhiteHouse claims crossings are “99.9% under control,”
a middle finger to Biden’s border chaos. ICE’s Texas bakery raid nabbed eight illegal workers and charged owners for harboring, showing Trump’s all-in.
PBS sobs over “inhumanity,” hyping Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s wrongful deportation. But the Supreme Court’s April 7 ruling upheld the Alien Enemies Act with due process, a Trump win he called a “GREAT DAY FOR JUSTICE” on Truth Social.
@RapidResponse47 cheers Border Czar Tom Homan’s “record-low crossings.” Dems and media are melting faster than a witch in a twister, unable to counter Trump’s safety-first logic.
Judges Busted: No Wizard Hides Behind the Curtain
Trump’s yanking the curtain off lawbreaking judges, and the media’s in full meltdown. Former New Mexico Judge Joel Cano and his wife were arrested for harboring Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, an illegal alien, in Las Cruces, breaking federal law (8 USC 1324). Cano knew Ortega-Lopez was illegal—case closed. ICE found firearms linked to Ortega-Lopez, and Cano resigned, banned from judicial office by New Mexico’s Supreme Court. Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan was cuffed for obstructing ICE’s arrest of an illegal migrant, playing hide-and-seek with agents like a Munchkin gone rogue.
Tom Homan roared on X: “Judge or not, harbor an illegal, you’re toast.”
Conservative outlets call it Trump’s “war on lawlessness.” Politico screeches “judicial assault,” but when judges break laws, why the tears? Dems are melting because Trump’s proving no wizard’s above the law, just like instinct laughs off claims that robes grant immunity. The media’s smoke and mirrors can’t hide the truth.
Tariffs and Manufacturing: A Bump on the Yellow Brick Road
Trump’s tariffs—25% on Canada and Mexico, 10% on China, up to 30% on Switzerland—shook markets, and the ISM Manufacturing PMI dipped to 49.0 in March from 50.3 in February, signaling contraction due to tariff-driven price pressures. The Wall Street Journal’s “dumbest trade war in history” jab and CNN’s 56% economic disapproval pounce on the dip, with egg prices at $8.42 a dozen and a Fed-projected 2.7% inflation for 2025. Media and Dems splash water, hoping Trump melts.
But this is a bump, not a bust. The PMI hit 50.9 in January, ending 26 months of contraction, and manufacturing orders rose 2% since February, per the Institute for Supply Management.
The WhiteHouse says tariffs will slash income taxes, a “BONANZA FOR AMERICA,” and $1.1 trillion in investments proves businesses believe in Trump. A 90-day tariff pause on April 9 steadied markets, showing he’s got brains and heart. Media’s melting over a short-term dip, ignoring January’s expansion and long-term job growth. Like torching claims that elites dodge laws, Trump’s tariffs are a bold bet on American workers.
Science and Health: Clearing the Poppy Field Fog
For science readers, Trump’s health moves are a gust of fresh air. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s transparency push on vaccines and food additives has TIME in a tizzy, but 52% of Americans back it, per Gallup. A Medicare debate on anti-obesity drugs could save millions, yet Reuters obsesses over “controversy.” Trump’s WHO exit puts U.S. health first, despite NPR’s “isolationist” whine. DOGE’s $10 billion redirect from NIH/CDC to veteran care prioritizes heroes, per The WhiteHouse.
Kennedy’s reforms keep health policy on track. Like rejecting claims that bureaucracy is holy, Trump’s clearing the poppy field fog. Dems and media are melting because they can’t handle a wizard who challenges their spellbook.
Meltdown in Munchkinland
Trump’s 39% approval (ABC News) masks 94% voter loyalty—his base is clicking their heels. The Wall Street Journal loved his 2017 deregulation but gripes about 2025 tariffs, showing their flip-flopping colors. The WhiteHouse’s $1.1 trillion investments and locked borders are ruby-slipper wins. Courts blocking 25,000 firings or deportations fuel Politico’s “tyrant” narrative, but Trump’s 13-billionaire cabinet powers on.
Instinct laughs at media meltdowns, like claiming Cano’s a victim. Trump’s 100 days—deregulation soaring, borders secure, judges busted—are a tornado through Munchkinland. Let Dems and CNN melt like the Wicked Witch—Trump’s yellow brick road is paved with wins, and America’s skipping to the Emerald City.
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