I’ll not lie. Like many of you I am a bit bummed out this week.
Of course we had the MAGA hat episode. Kids go to DC. After the Right to Life march they go sight-seeing, stand to meet their bus, and are treated horribly by a bunch of alleged black Israelis and....
Lookit, if some creepy alleged Indian guy came up and banged a drum in my face I’d beat the crap out of him. If I had a gun, hand to the Lord I’d shoot him.
That kid is going to be famous some day. Unlike that pain in the butt HOGG guy, this kid has class and a start to a political career. Someday he might be my granddaughter’s President.
Then we had President Trump give those awful Democrats an extension on gubmint shutdown. All we hear all week is how the poor gubmint workers have no money even though they were all getting paid for not working.
And Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi go to rub it in as they have no class.
Yes, I do think Trump will shut down the border by executive order.
At least I hope he does.
But I am a bit bummed. As are many of you, I suspect.
Agree completely.
I am bummed out.
I spent this past week in Trenton, NJ teaching a class. I taught the same class in Boston, Washington DC and Los Angeles in December. Everywhere I went, Leftist Trump haters, mindlessly squawking about what the media tells them. It seems nobody knows anything unless it was on CNN, ABC, CBS or NBC. The so-called “smart” ones read the NY times, LA Times, Amazon Compost or Boston Globe, all FAKE news.
HOWEVER...
The Revolutionary war was also a bitter struggle.
I went to the very place Washington crossed the Delaware in 1776. I thought about just what a desperate gamble that was. The entire Summer in New York had been one debacle after another. The newly formed Continental Army and rag-tag militias had been beaten across New Jersey into Pennsylvania by pursuing Red Coats.
The entire Revolution hung on a thread.
Yet the won.
And there would be more bitter fighting and defeats ahead. Yet in the end, they beat the most powerful nation on Earth at that time.
I still think God has a plan.
However, I’m’ getting to the point where I think we cannot politely exist with these people.
I’m ready, if necessary—old as I am—to stand up and fight.