Posted on 02/29/2024 8:53:40 PM PST by CottonBall
ALL ABOARD THE TRUMP FAMILY TRAIN, EST. 2017 BY DOLLYCALI!
Survived everything thrown at it over the years, just like President Trump....including trolls, moles and saboteurs.
Welcome to the TRUMP FAMILY TRAIN THREAD, where all things Trump are welcome!
Feel free to share news, your comments and opinions, memes, recipes, travel photos... the list is endless.
Posting on behalf of the TFT founder and thread mama, Dolly Cali.
So government tax credits for EVs or government funding (NPR) are not authorized by the Constitution so these things are unconstitutional.
Post #2,891 isn’t my post.
As long as he doesn’t tear up the house while he’s waiting...
That was a good little clip from Benny. I figure all of this speculation being bandied about is just President Trump throwing everyone off track. I’m sticking with my theory, that it was Vivek a long time ago, before the faux presidential run.
Crazy weather here. Our winter was like spring and now our spring is like winter.
Hi lysie!
It is crazy weather. I’m so sick of it. Have you also had gray day after gray day after gray day? The odd time you see the sun out it only lasts an hour and then it’s back to misery. They are doing something to our skies, no doubt about it. Cold and snowing yesterday and again today. I demand some global warming!
Thanks for that yummy looking breakfast!
Good morning, lysie!
Wow—what a feast!
Too bad everyone else is just getting eggs—if you know what I mean!
Thanks!
Our weather is like that now too
Good morning exit. You are welcome. I DO know what you mean
Melania says “Stay tuned”.
Plus she is wearing a dress with black orchids.
Is that some sort of comm?
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GREAT NEWS!
First Lady Melania Trump says to “Stay Tuned” for her comeback to the Trump Campaign!
https://twitter.com/i/status/1770189487223574636
7 seconds
Imagine being 74 year old Peter Navarro and waking up in a Federal prison this morning.
Say a prayer for this good man.
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Women shouldn’t be punished when they object to men being allowed in their locker rooms — especially at a city pool funded by taxpayers. I’m proud to be on the @Liberty_Ctr
legal team representing Julie in this fight.
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🚨BREAKING🚨 YMCA banned 80-year-old woman after she spoke up about a MAN in a women’s swimsuit in the girls’ locker room—now she’s fighting back🧵https://dailywire.com/news/exclusive
“A federal appeals court overnight blocked a Texas law that allows authorities to arrest and deport illegal migrants just hours after the Supreme Court ruled in the state’s favor.
The Texas migration law, known as Senate Bill 4, was supposed to go into effect March 5, but the Supreme Court put it on hold for two weeks, conceding to the Biden regime and pro-illegal aliens groups who wanted the statute on ice. They claim the legislation intrudes on federal authority over immigration.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow Texas to enforce immigration laws Tuesday afternoon. Radical-left Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Kentaji Brown Jackson both offered angry dissents in response.
The ruling, as Fox News notes, was not based on the merits of the case.
But on Tuesday night the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a 2-1 order stopping the law from taking effect.
Politico reports Chief Judge Priscilla Richman, President George W. Bush nominated, and Judge Irma Ramirez, an appointee of Joe Biden, voted Tuesday night to restore the earlier injunction against the law. Neither explained their decision.
Judge Andy Oldham, who President Donald Trump nominated, aptly argued in his dissent the law should have gone into effect because the injection altered the legislative process.
The actions by the appeals court and the Supreme Court come as the nation’s highest court is scheduled to hear arguments regarding Senate Bill 4 by videoconference Wednesday morning as Politico notes.
Texas state officials previously celebrated the Lone Star State’s short-lived victory on Tuesday. Attorney General Ken Paxton called the Supreme Court’s ruling a “huge win” in an X post.”
More at link..............
Michael R. Caputo
@MichaelRCaputo
Our family’s longtime summer home in #IndianLake OH was destroyed by the tornadoes. My mother could not find anyone to help pick up debris and put tarps over the roofless building. She was dispirited.
Unexpectedly, 15 Amish people arrived yesterday and worked all day. Others showed up, brought tarps and equipment. Finished the job. Refused money.
The Amish even handed her a backpack filled with toiletries as they departed. She tried to refuse - she lives safely an hour away - but they insisted.
Then they all moved on to the next house. These are angels on Earth.
9:58 PM · Mar 19, 2024
James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
James Madison is born
On this day in history, March 16, 1751, James Madison is born. He would become one of the most influential of the Founding Fathers, the 4th US President and most importantly, the “Father of the US Constitution.”
James Madison was born in Port Conway, Virginia. He was well educated as a boy and attended the College of New Jersey (now Princeton), where he studied under college president John Witherspoon, who would become a signer of the Declaration of Independence. When the American Revolution broke out, Madison was elected a member of the Virginia legislature as a young man. During this time, he became good friends with and was deeply influenced by Thomas Jefferson.
During the last half of the Revolution, he served in the Confederation Congress, where he was known for his hard work and brilliant mind. He served again in the Virginia legislature after the war and became increasingly concerned with the federal government’s inability to function. During his time as ambassador to France, Jefferson sent Madison dozens of books, many dealing with government, which Madison studied, making him an expert in matters of law and government.
Madison was one of the lead voices proposing a new constitution and was elected to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. Arriving earlier that most delegates, Madison put together a plan for a new government, which became the basis of the Convention’s discussions. The final product was largely a revision of his original plan and, for this reason, he is known as the “Father of the US Constitution.”
Madison served at the Virginia ratification convention. He also helped get the Constitution passed in New York by writing the Federalist Papers, which described the purpose and intent of each part of the Constitution, along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.
Madison was elected to the First Congress from Virginia and helped establish the new government and pass the Bill of Rights, which he also authored. While serving in Congress, Madison married Dolley Payne Todd. He was 43 and 17 years older than she. They had no children of their own, but raised Dolley’s son from a previous marriage.
Madison served as Secretary of State under Thomas Jefferson and helped oversee the Louisiana Purchase. After Jefferson, Madison rose to the presidency and served two terms, during which war broke out with Great Britain. The War of 1812 happened as a result of trade conflicts due to Britain’s war with France, the impressment of American sailors by the British navy and British arming of American Indians in the Northwest Territory. During the war, Washington DC was occupied and much of it destroyed, including the White House. After the war, however, American sovereignty and independence was affirmed and Madison remained popular.
Madison retired to his plantation, Montpelier, in Virginia in 1817. During his years of government service, his finances had suffered and he was in financial distress for the rest of his life. After Madison passed away in 1836, Dolley was forced to sell Montpelier within a few years.
Madison’s role in the founding era is probably not as well-known as that of Washington, Franklin, Adams or Jefferson, but he was truly one of the most important shapers of the American republic that we know today.
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7:59 PM · Mar 16, 2024
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Happy 18th birthday to Barron Trump!
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