Every day, AMAC members are chiming in on Newsline content in the comments section with their own hot takes and insights. Here are a few of the best member-generated remarks from this past week.
In response to “POLLS: Kamala Harris Laps Democrat Primary Field for 2028,” Lon wrote:
“I thought that headline HAD to be a joke. Not sure if I was looking at AMAC or Babylon Bee!
Then I looked at the pack of potential losers listed as other possible appointees. That explained everything. How sad for them.”
In response to “Cuomo – Too Corrupt for New York City,” Marilyn wrote:
“Why doesn’t anyone ask about the medical ship President Trump sent New York stocked and staffed? He could have sent the elderly there instead of back to the nursing homes.”
In response to “POLL: How AMAC Members Want to Spend DOGE Savings,” Emily wrote:
“While I would LOVE to get a direct check, I agree that the best use is to pay down the debt. Doing this will hopefully result in lower taxes for everyone—especially me!”
In response to “Democrats, Media Finally Admit Biden’s Economic Failure,” Max wrote:
“SURPRISE, SURPRISE, SURPRISE!! The Democrats and MSM are blaming Pres. Trump for the current state of [the] economy after their incompetent Biden spent four years destroying it under their guidance. If the people still believe the [Democrats] and MSM for what they state in their fictional stories, then our nation is up the creek without a paddle. If the [Democrats] regain power within the government, it will be the end of the nation.”
In response to “DOGE Isn’t Just About Efficiency,” TMH wrote:
“Efficiency is a word describing a condition of positive effect. DOGE isn’t going to make efficiency 100% and isn’t tasked to do so. It is tasked with identifying the sources of waste and to report that waste and mitigate it as well to make the government more efficient. DOGE isn’t pulling out the entire lawn, it is weeding out the detriments to the lawn, allowing the lawn to grow and prosper—the lawn is ultimately the People, citizens, taxpayers and their Constitutional rights. Sadly, the weeds are those government workers who don’t support the lawn and fertilized the weeds (themselves).”
In response to, “The Sneaky Way Government Unions Rake in Taxpayer Money, and How Congress Can Fight It in Reconciliation,” Derby wrote:
“I think there should be NO union in government (that includes education). No one is forced to stay at a job that they think is not paying them well enough. If a lot of government employees quit because they want better conditions, that should help DOGE cut overspending. Most workers could improve their conditions if they worked harder and did more for the government (or company).”
In Response to “DOGE Succeeds Where Democrats Have Failed,” mtice wrote:
“Despite all the talk, democrats have never wanted to decrease the size of government. It flies in the face of everything they believe in. How can government be the solution to every problem if they make it smaller. Thank goodness the adults are back in the room.”
In Response to “Trump DOJ Targets Left-Wing Funding Schemes,” Crumm wrote:
“For several years “conspiracy theorists” have argued there has been an organized mob operating a long running agenda to exploit and destroy western culture.
More than a few supposed that agenda was being funded by our own taxes pouring into government institutions.
Thanks to President Trumps courage we now have the smoking gun evidence that the democrat party is working with organized global corruption against The United States and we taxpayers.”
In response to “Trump’s China Tariffs Aren’t Just About the Economy,” Robert wrote:
“I will always remember this proclamation after China was bestowed favored trade status: ‘A prosperous China is good for America!’- John Kerry. They thought capitalism would defeat communism but all it did was create a caste of rich commies while providing China with funds to build their military. Good call on that one, folks!”
In response to “Founders, Trump, and Bureaucracy,” Susan wrote:
“DOGE needs to look into some of the universities that get govt funding yet pay their ‘professors’ exorbitant amounts of money. Some that get these fees are even in Congress. If they can afford to pay these high salaries, WHY is our govt subsidizing them?”
There will be plenty of news -and comments – to come in the big week ahead. Be sure to stay tuned to AMAC Newsline for all the latest developments, and most importantly, leave your thoughts for a chance to be featured in the next showcase of AMAC member reactions!