A TSUNAMI OF EXECUTIVE ORDERS THAT’S THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
How’s that for a mixed metaphor? You do know that when a gigantic fracture of a massive glacier calves off creating an iceberg, the wave it creates splashing into the ocean is so huge it can seem like a tsunami overwhelming any small craft nearby, right? Okay, here we go.
An important feature of Trump’s second term will be his actions on the first day. Trump will sign a flurry of executive orders (EOs) on the day he is sworn in (January 20, 2025) and the following day. The exact number is not known but it will easily be 50 orders or more.
Trump’s executive orders have already been drafted for the most part. Some are still undergoing legal review, some are being tweaked from a policy perspective, and some are being debated internally as to whether they should even go forward. Some EOs may be pulled from the pile if counsel decides that legislation is required to achieve the intended purpose.
Each EO is presented to the president in a separate blue leather binder with the Seal of the President of the United States stamped in gold on the cover.
Each EO is signed with a different pen and then the pens are handed out to supporters of the President as gifts. Now you can visualize Trump sitting at the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office signing away on EOs to reinstate Trump policies, establish new policies and abolish as many of Biden’s policies as possible.
The best quick guide to Trump’s first 100 days is to consider the EOs he will sign on Day One of his second term. Here’s a summary broken out by policy area:
No normal parent wants a school with teachers like this for their children.


Moscow believes that NATO will not accept Ukraine as a member as long as Russia wages war against it and wants the West to exclude Ukraine from NATO in exchange for “peace” with Russia.

At the Temple of the Peacock Angel in the Yezidi holy city of Lalish, you find this entrance to a Sacred Spring with a carved black snake, revered by Yezidis as they believe a black snake stuck itself into a hole in Noah’s Ark and saved humanity.




[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on April 3, 2007. The map you see are the regions of four countries where the great majority of people there are Kurds: Syrian Kurdistan in yellow, Iraqi Kurdistan in green, Iranian Kurdistan in blue, and Turkish Kurdistan in rose red. With the fall of the Assad dictatorship in Syria this week that was engineered by the dictator of Turkey, Recep Erdogan, the map above becomes enormously relevant.

Barack Obama had long been rumored as the catalyst for the 2020 Biden nomination—and thereafter played the whispering puppeteer behind the subsequent lost Biden administration years.