Posted on 07/16/2019 7:18:45 AM PDT by SMGFan
Our Country is Free, Beautiful and Very Successful. If you hate our Country, or if you are not happy here, you can leave! 8:17 AM · Jul 16, 2019 · Twitter for iPhone
If you come after the President, the Country, the Flag - hes going to defend himself. What the squad doesnt like is that Donald Trump is enforcing the very laws that are on the books that were put there by Congress. Jason Chaffetz. Also, buy Jasons great new book, POWER GRAB!
8:00 AM · Jul 16, 2019 · Twitter for iPhone
They can’t go anywhere that allows them to run their mouths the way they do here. As a result, they will stay and keep burning the airwaves.
This whole mess reminds me of an old bumper sticker from the ‘70s:
“America, love it or leave it!”
I think we should bring those back. probly be very popular.
If you object to millions of illegals flooding into the country you're a racist.
If you notice black neighborhoods are more violent and criminal you're a racists.
If you speak the truth about race you're a racist...
If you disagree with a democrat you're a racist...
Democrats ARE overplaying the race card - - the country is sick of the control-freak pity party democrats using black and brown citizens to take power by intimidation.
I did not know that
“They cant go anywhere that allows them to run their mouths the way they do here.”
Yep, which displays they’re hypocrisy perfectly.
The big squad think they are better than America and their cheer is a big raspberry to US!
It appears that President Trump is not backing off. MSM, demoncraps, RINOS, and a small handful of concernpukes here on FR triggered most.
Great song, loved it on my transistor radio as a ten-year-old.
The Lovin’ Spoonful, like Buffalo Springfield, was a proto-band from which greater things were spawned.
[[America, love it or leave it!]]
“Out of work, broke, hungry? Eat an Environmentalist”
“Nuke the Whales”
“Save a Tree, Eat a Beaver”
Some other 70’s classic bumper stickers.
Poco was another HUGELY underrated band - a part of the SoCal country Rock scene of the early 70s.
I was a 19 y/o kid from Ohio who moved to LA/Hollywood and still recall the Troubadour Club was a short 10 minute drive from front door. Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Frey/Henley - so many performed at that club.
btw, I’ve been a longtime fan of your cousin Dan’s band, too.
Yes, I completely missed out on Poco. First heard this song a couple of weeks ago: Poco - You Better Think Twice.
Great proto-band.
Jim Messina became better-known when he was "sittin' in" with Kenny Loggins.
Bassist Timothy B. Schmit went on to join The Eagles.
Richie Furay, Rusty Young, and George Grantham didn't do that bad either.
Remember all the celebrities who said they were leaving the country if Trump got elected?
They’re all still here — whining and complaining as usual because nobody would pay any attention to them elsewhere.
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Trump is the Patton of politics.
"Achievers are resolute in their goals and driven by determination. Discouragement is temporary, obstacles are overcome, and doubt is defeated, yielding to personal victory. You need to overcome the tug of people against you as you reach for high goals. Accept the challenges, so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory.
-- George S. Patton
President Trump's message about America is always optimistic and confident as he moves this nation into good economic times and presses for a strong America world wide.
The left despairs; they sell hopelessness in their desperation for power...the Left is radical about their hate for their country...feeling bad about America is their message and their demand...NOT the issues...the Hate Squad espouses Communism as a means to control the American citizen.
Being a liberal is a downer....No Constitution, No borders, No Country...that is their message. President Trump on the other hand makes you feel good to be an American, he even calls you an American.
I love the “if you hate our Country” part. If this offends someone then it is a tacit admission that they hate our Country.
“don’t like the police? next time you get robbed call a hippy”
That was actually on a billboard in the city we moved to in 1969. I still live here.
Early in his career, Jim Messina was in Buffalo Springfield at the tail-end of that group.
My favorite Poco tracks are “Rose of Cimarron” and “Heart of the Night”.
Poco’s first bassist was Randy Meisner who left to join the Eagles. Poco replaced him with Timothy B Schmidt.
When Meisner left the Eagles, they replaced him with TBS.
Hell of a time to live in SoCal when those guys were just getting started and the Troubadour was just a small local club...and 10 minutes from my apt.
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