Trump delivered for Los Angeles, how Dems can win again and other commentary
Briefly

The article discusses two main topics: the Trump administration's effective management of California's cleanup efforts following devastating fires and the challenging future facing the Democratic Party as it confronts internal divisions between progressives and moderates. It highlights Trump's EPA's swift cleanup operation, contrasting it with other slower recoveries, and emphasizes the need for Democrats to adjust their messaging away from progressive policies toward more immediate concerns like inflation and crime. In a separate analysis, the article critiques corporate welfare and calls for reduced government spending in this area.
President Trump would punish California rather than help it recover from the devastating Los Angeles fires; instead, Trump's EPA spearheaded a record-breaking cleanup in 28 days compared to Maui's 112 days.
The future of the Democrats is uncertain as progressives battle moderates; it's vital for them to get their house in order and avoid hysterical resistance to Trump and populist policies.
Ultra-woke policies and disruptive protest tactics will not be a popular alternative to Trumpism, necessitating a shift in Democratic messaging toward issues like inflation, crime, and poor schools.
DOGE is off to a respectable start, but there's a need to cut corporate welfare, which costs $181 billion a year in grants, subsidies, and tax breaks.
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