Subject: crumbling predictions
The "war" (that isn't a war, otherwise would have required Congressional approval) is going on two months old. The war that would be quick, and cause very little disruption to the economy. Well, those Felonious predictions were -predictably- wrong.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/0...

Energy markets are in turmoil. The Pentagon has given its first public estimate of the war’s cost: $25 billion so far. Key Republicans in Congress are growing impatient. And Mr. Trump is lashing out at foreign allies, like Germany, who have shown no interest in joining the fight.

Speaking to a crowd of supporters on Friday, Mr. Trump insisted he had no regrets.

“I did something that was, I don’t know, foolish, brave, but it was smart,” Mr. Trump said at The Villages, a retirement community in a solidly Republican area. “I would do it again.”

Still, Mr. Trump’s predictions of a relatively short-term conflict with minimal economic consequences appear to be crumbling around him.


What was it Forrest Gump said? "Stupid is as stupid does"? Gump would be a better POTUS than the train wreck we have now.