Happy Thanksgiving
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Thankful for Trump and liberation from Democrats!
By Howie Carr
Nov. 26, 2025
So much to be thankful for this year, starting with the most obvious one:
I am very grateful that Donald J. Trump is once again the president of the United States.
And I am equally thankful that Kamala Harris isn’t.
From Joe Biden to Donald Trump in one year – what’s not to say hallelujah for, unless maybe you’re an illegal alien on welfare.
Can you imagine what a basket case this country would be right now if the Democrats had been able to rig themselves another four years for the “fundamental transformation” of America — into even more of a Third World hellhole than they’d already made it in 2021-25.
I have gratitude for gasoline that again costs less than $3 a gallon – still not as affordable as it was before Biden was installed as president.
But as we all saw firsthand during the Biden catastrophe, it’s a lot easier to destroy an economy than it is to repair one.
Especially when it comes to inflation. But as we try to wring out the rampant inflation created by the calamitous Biden regime, let us give thanks we are not mired in an even worse place – back in the Democrats’ kleptocracy.
So thankful that J.D. Vance is now the vice president instead of Kamala.
And that Scott Bessent is the Treasury Secretary instead of Janet Yellen.
That KJP is gone as White House press secretary and is now replaced by Karoline Leavitt.
That Sean Duffy is the Transportation Secretary instead of Pete Buttigieg.
That Pete Hegseth is at the Pentagon instead of tubby Lloyd Austin.
No more cocaine in the White House.
That we have a president who at least tries to stop wars, rather than babbling to a thug like Putin in January 2022 that a “minor incursion” into Ukraine would be all right.
I am so thankful that the southern border is finally shut down for foreign invasions.
It’s so secure that you practically never even hear about the border anymore – no news is good news.
And thanks be to God that at least a couple million of the Democrats’ cholos and gang bangers who flopped into the country on 100 percent welfare under Joe Biden have now been deported or fled back to the bleepholes they slithered out of.
I’d be even more thankful if another 10 or 20 million of these entitled freeloaders were ejected, ASAP, or should I say pronto.
I’m grateful that the FBI and the Department of Justice are no longer weaponized against American parents attending school board meetings to protest “transgender” males assaulting their daughters in middle-school bathrooms.
Thanks too that FBI no longer considers it a primary mission to stalk Catholics who attend Latin Masses.
Thankful that the feds are no longer secretly grabbing the telephone records of GOP senators and Congressmen and anybody else who opposes the DC Deep State, and that those Democrat secret police who connived for four years to suppress free speech are now being hounded the way they harassed us.
Personally, I am thankful that this year, while exercising my First Amendment rights, I have not been banned from youtube, censored by Twitter/X, demonetized by google or served with a subpoena in a lawfare case designed to strip me of my God-given rights by making it prohibitively expensive to continue to exercise them.
Good-bye, climate change. It was about time, right? It was all BS – that’s the real inconvenient truth.
Even though I’m not totally satisfied with their performance, I’m thankful that the FBI got an ethical upgrade in Kash Patel and Dan Bongino from the appallingly corrupt Christopher Wray.
I’m thankful that the pampered pukes of the Poison Ivy League are sweating at least a little bit, worrying about having to curb their blatantly DEI racist admissions and hiring practices.
Grateful as well that maybe a day is coming when all these corrupt schools will finally be paying some real taxes, like all the rest of us that they despise so much because we weren’t born with silver spoons in our mouths.
Anthony Fauci no longer terrorizes a free people – thanks be to God.
You can no longer be fired (in most places anyway) for refusing to take a COVID shot.
I am thankful that NPR and all the rest of the Democrats’ agitprop networks may have to actually pay their own way, because they won’t be able to, not even close.
I’m thankful for all the federal Green New Deal scams being defunded, and I just wish the same reforms could be instituted in Massachusetts as well.
Praise be to God that the grifters of the Biden Crime Family are finally out of business.
Let us give thanks that so many fake news fraudsters have been “retired” or become podcasters, i.e., unemployed.
Joy Reid, Chuck Todd, Terry Moran, John Dickerson, Andrea Mitchell, Chris Wallace, Jorge Ramos, Mehdi Hasan, Norah O’Donnell, Alisyn Camerota….
How many times did we ask a Higher Power: How can we miss them when they won’t go away?
And now they’re finally gone.
So very much to be thankful for now at the end of 2025.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
Thanks for posting that, Fred. Yes, we have much to be thankful for with the new administration, even in spite of some of the snares we have witnessed. It is much better than it would have been.