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To: HotHunt

I understand all that, but I also am expecting imminent actions that tells CPBI and ICE to enforce the damn law and forget anything Obama ever told them to do. Stop the influx.

Those in custody now, track them and deport them as soon as possible. Refugees? NO MORE! So much more to do.

Comey? I just don’t have a good feeling and still think there are many others who are untainted that can do an equally good job without the baggage.


82 posted on 01/24/2017 8:22:00 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: Gaffer
I agree with all those points but "imminent action" to us, who have time to relax and sit and read the news and make comments from the computer, may not translate in the same exact sense, when you're the new leader of the country and the free world and have a shit load of "imminent" things on your desk from the get go. Every item on his "to do list" can't be first in line. We have to trust him and let him do the job we hired him to do.

It's too early for us to get our ire up over Trump when he's got half the world, half of the country, all of the Left, all of the anti-Trumpers and a good portion of the GOPe Right breathing down his neck. He doesn't need his own supporters making it worse by jumping into the "Why hasn't he made good on all of his campaign promises already?" fray.

Again, regarding Comey. I am sure there are plenty of good candidates to replace Comey but we're not doing the interviewing. Some good people have baggage. Some good ones turn these high target jobs down. They know they can't win-for-losing. I think Trump's got a plan involving Comey and I'm willing judge him by what happens down the road. He's in the cat seat making the decisions, not me.

I know it's been a long time coming but the guy's only been in office a day and a half. He'll get these things done. Give him some breathing room.

84 posted on 01/24/2017 9:32:20 AM PST by HotHunt
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