And you are commended for that view. I, too, understand that the abortion issue is a high water mark. All the innocent lives ended are nothing but murders deemed possible by federal government due to the SC Justices which our congress chose to vote and place there. And the next SCJ will in all likely hood be the choice of the next CIC. When that time comes, that bridge will be crossed. If, as he claims, there will be many a good man working with him who would be steering him in the proper direction should he not know which way to turn. And there is always WTP - we make our voices heard. HE WILL WORK FOR US. NOT RULE US. Of course, none of this is written in stone and the man might turn out to be more of a basket case than the dark won we now own. However, this seems doubtful. TRUMP does not come across in that way. I remember the interview and his saying his sister would be a great SCJ. That is something no one seemed tho hear or understand. There was a good deal of discussion about that statement here at the time. I know nothing about his sister, but for him to state that was a blinker. First, it’s his sister! One is not elected to the highest office in the land and offer his sister a highly esteemed job. Do believe these were ‘just words’ spoken and not in reality a thought that would be considered when the time came to do so. If the persons he has surrounding him are doing their job, they would put a lid on that pronto. Heard somewhere that nepotism is not allowed in Federal government. Just like it was heard to be an NBC one must be born to two parents, not one.
Living as you do/did in Florida and NY which do you prefer, if you don’t mind my asking. Given the choice of Texas and NY I chose Texas. Lived here all my life and after visiting NYC found that I could not stomach living there. Buildings too high, too many people. Living expenses out of sight and all those taxes. Texas has a special place in my heart and it is much warmer here as well :-)) DH is from Jersey, moved to Texas when 5 yo. He has come to love this state as much as I and doesn’t remember much about the northern life.
Keep on keeping on. We must work as hard as others to get this country on the right track...that of our Founding Fathers vision of One Nation Under God. Not until that happens will we ever be GREAT again.
Go TRUMP
Go CRUZ
We want the two of yous
Make AMERICA GREAT for GREAT AMERICANS!
Open your eyes my FRiend.
Donald Trump is very skilled as a businessman in telling people exactly what they need to hear in order to bring a deal to closure.
When Donald trump is validated in his own mind as the most important human being on earth (and therefore the universe), he will do whatever the hell Donald Trump thinks is in the best interest of this country.
It is no accident that his closest advisors these days are his two oldest children.
Living as you do/did in Florida and NY which do you prefer, if you donât mind my asking. Given the choice of Texas and NY I chose Texas. Lived here all my life and after visiting NYC found that I could not stomach living there. Buildings too high, too many people. Living expenses out of sight and all those taxes. Texas has a special place in my heart and it is much warmer here as well :-)) DH is from Jersey, moved to Texas when 5 yo. He has come to love this state as much as I and doesnât remember much about the northern life.
I have bad memories of Florida. It was fun for a while, but Palm Beach is a resort area. I was too young to be there, and most of the women I met were going home next week. My business failed, and I moved back to New York. I've also lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland and Arizona, but (politics aside) I'm happiest in New York for two reasons:
First because I come from a large and extended family and everyone in the world that I love is here.
Second, because (and I get this is exactly why you and others hate it) I like the sense that I am living in the center of it all. There is an energy around the city of New York that exists nowhere else (with the possible exception of London).
If none of that mattered, the most beautiful place that I have ever visited is Northern California. I think I could be happy there.
OTOH, I dated a girl from Corpus Christie in college, and she always talked about it like it was Heaven. I don't know because I never visited. I suppose where we grow up has a lot to do with what we think of as home.