Already the world is rapidly changing because Donald Trump is heading back to the White House. A cease-fire is imminent in Ukraine, Iran's economy is heading for deep trouble, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau couldn't get down to Mar-a-Lago fast enough, and Mexico will have to cooperate on the border, or its economy will collapse.
The world knows President Biden's leadership amounted to almost nothing, as he has stumbled around getting little done. No one feared him, few even feigned respect.
Outside of immigration and lower prices for consumers, there are two high-impact but low-visibility problems I hope President Trump will mitigate. First, the massive government spending that threatens every American's well-being. Mr. Trump has already tasked Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to analyze. They might start with the half-billion tax dollars a year flowing into the PBS/NPR operations.
That is simply a scandal. What is the taxpayer getting here? Well, how about a cavalcade of leftwing propaganda. Let the Nation Public Broadcasting outfit compete in the marketplace.
The second terrible situation is sugar in food and beverages. It is killing millions of Americans. Bobby Kennedy, Jr. has been put on the case. The Trump administration must force the mammoth food corporations to stop peddling harmful products or pay penalties.
The cliche is "It's complicated." Well, not so much. Let's stop wasteful spending and bad nutrition.
See you this evening for the No Spin News.