Folks, America is back, and the evidence is undeniable. In just 100 days, President Donald J. Trump has obliterated the tired dogmas of the managerial class, smashed the shackles of globalist orthodoxy, and unleashed the raw, infinite, and largely untapped potential of the United States. This isn’t just a political pivot; it’s a seismic shift that puts America First—unapologetically, unequivocally, and irreversibly. Let’s break it down, point by point, with the kind of clarity that cuts through the noise of the legacy media and the whining of the establishment.
1. Energy Dominance: Unleashing America’s Engine
The Biden years chained America to the altar of green dogma, with skyrocketing energy costs and dependence on foreign oil. Trump flipped the script. In his first 100 days, he greenlit the Keystone XL pipeline’s revival, slashed regulatory red tape for fracking in the Permian Basin, and opened new leases for offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. The result? U.S. crude oil production hit 13.5 million barrels per day in March 2025, a record high, surpassing Saudi Arabia’s output. Natural gas exports to Europe surged by 20%, reducing reliance on Russian energy. Gas prices dropped below $2.50 a gallon in swing states like Pennsylvania and Ohio, saving families hundreds annually. This isn’t just policy—it’s a declaration that America’s energy sovereignty is non-negotiable.
2. Record-High Job Growth: The American Worker Roars Back
The critics said it couldn’t be done. They sneered at “MAGA economics.” But Trump’s tax cuts 2.0—slashing corporate rates to 15% for manufacturers who stay in the U.S.—ignited a hiring frenzy. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 450,000 new jobs, with manufacturing adding 80,000 alone, the highest monthly gain since the 1980s. Companies like Intel, which announced a $20 billion chip factory in Arizona, and Tesla, expanding its Nevada Gigafactory, are bringing jobs back from China. Unemployment dropped to 3.7%, and Black and Hispanic unemployment hit historic lows of 5.1% and 4.8%, respectively. The American worker isn’t just back; they’re leading the charge.
3. Lower Costs for Families and Businesses: Defying the Inflation Trap
While the Federal Reserve dithered and the old guard peddled excuses, Trump tackled inflation head-on. By deregulating small business compliance costs—cutting 10,000 pages from the Federal Register—and suspending tariffs on allied trading partners, he slashed operational costs for entrepreneurs. The Consumer Price Index growth slowed to 2.1% annualized by April 2025, down from 3.5% in late 2024. Grocery prices stabilized, with beef and poultry costs dropping 5% due to streamlined agricultural regulations. For families, the average household saved $1,200 annually on energy and food alone. Businesses, freed from bureaucratic bloat, reinvested profits into expansion. This is what happens when you trust markets over mandarins.
4. Secure Border: Restoring American Sovereignty
The open-border experiment of the last administration was a disaster—human trafficking, fentanyl floods, and unchecked migration destroyed American communities. As promised, President Trump ended it. In his first 100 days, he reinstated “Remain in Mexico,” deployed 15,000 National Guard troops to the southern border, and fast-tracked 200 miles of new border wall construction. CBP reported a 60% drop in illegal crossings by April 2025, with apprehensions falling from 180,000 in December 2024 to 70,000. Deportations of criminal aliens surged, with ICE removing 25,000 individuals linked to violent crimes. Fentanyl seizures at the border doubled, saving countless American lives. The message is clear: America’s borders are not a suggestion; they’re a line in the sand.
5. Restoration of American Leadership on the World Stage: No More Apologies
The era of America groveling before global institutions is over. Trump’s first 100 days saw a muscular return to global dominance. He brokered a ceasefire in Ukraine, leveraging U.S. energy exports to pressure Russia and NATO allies to pony up $150 billion in reconstruction funds. He withdrew from the WHO, citing its China-centric bias, and redirected $500 million in funding to domestic health innovation. At the G7, he demanded fair trade reciprocity, threatening tariffs on EU cars unless Germany opened markets to U.S. agriculture. Allies are aligning, adversaries are retreating, and America’s flag flies high again. This is leadership that doesn’t bow—it builds.
6. Exposure of Waste, Fraud, & Abuse: Draining the Swamp, One Dollar at a Time
The federal bureaucracy has been fleecing taxpayers for decades, and Trump’s audit offensive is exposing it all. In his first 100 days, he established the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, which identified $200 billion in redundant programs. The GAO uncovered $1.2 billion in improper payments in Medicare alone, now being clawed back. Trump canceled $10 billion in unspent COVID-era funds, redirecting them to infrastructure. He also froze hiring for non-essential federal roles, saving $5 billion annually. The swamp is squealing because the gravy train has derailed. Every dollar saved is a dollar back in the hands of the American people.
America Is Back—And This Is Just the Beginning
All the naysayers, the pundits, the pearl-clutchers—they’re all laughably irrelevant now. President Trump’s first 100 days have proven that America’s greatness isn’t a relic; it’s a rocket, fueled by courage, competence, and an unwavering commitment to the people.
Energy dominance, booming jobs, lower costs, secure borders, global leadership, and a relentless war on waste—this is what happens when you reject the woke, globalist malaise and embrace hard work, and the American spirit.
The establishment can whine all it wants. The verdict is in: America is back, and we’re just getting started.
The best is yet to come.
So happy to be winning winning winning with DJTRUMP and Cabinet too. Great to see it all in print. BRAVO 👏 👏 🇺🇸.
Great read!