I did get some sleep last night, YAH!
I took Ms.B’s advice and took Benadryl before bed.
The LSM is sure trying to make hay out of Trump “almost” or “wanting” to buy a gun.
As if a thought is actuality.
PATHETIC indeed!
Good morning, Judy!
That is so bizarre. The president sees a beautiful gun, which has been custom-made with his picture and name on it, and he wants to buy it?! Unheard of!!
Twitchy.com ^ | 9/25/2023 | Aaron Walker
Posted on 9/25/2023, 7:59:58 AM by NetAddicted
Well, this is something:....
Glad you got good sleep!
So I’m seeing the Venezuelans have planted a Venezuelan flag at the border. The country they’re supposedly fleeing from. 🤬
More on the Germans being deported i posted about yesterday:
Morristown family from Germany fears deportation after more than 15 years in the U.S.
The Romieke family moved to Morristown from Germany after the German government fined them for homeschooling their children.
MORRISTOWN, Tenn. — For 15 years, the Romeike family has lived in Morristown. Uwe Romeike, the father of the seven Romeike children, works as a piano accompanist at Carson-Newman University. Now, they say, the U.S. government is trying to deport them.
The family moved to the U.S. from Germany in 2008. Their application for asylum said they were fined by the German government roughly $9,000 after homeschooling their children, court documents show.
The family, with the help of the U.S. Home School Defense Association, appealed to the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals. A three-judge panel unanimously ruled against the family.
“They have not shown that Germany’s enforcement of its general school-attendance law amounts to persecution against them,” Judge Jeffrey Sutton wrote for the court.
Judge Sutton said in his ruling the Romeikes didn’t prove the German Government persecuted them for their religion, because they applied the homeschooling law regardless of religion.
Romeike said since he and his wife moved to the U.S., they’ve had two more children and two of their adult children are married to U.S. Citizens.
“They work here. Everything is here in America,” Romeike said. “We don’t have any place to live there. I don’t have any work to provide for my family over there.”
Picture of the beautiful family at link. Compare to the thousands of tatooed hoodlum single men welcomed in every day.