Category: Donald Trump
Got your attention, did I? Some of you may have read that title and considered that here is a Trump supporter who has argued for Trump all this time, …
Like many here, I have read and seen all the media reports promising not just a win for Biden, but a rout, a landslide. And I have also seen …
I have been generally optimistic about President Trump’s campaign up to now, but I think it’s important to step back and work to be objective. To that end, I …
Hollywood and TV are either populated with some very stupid people, or else they like to hide things from the general public. One example of this is how movies …
In an earlier article, I observed that there are three basic types of political polls – polls meant to find out who is winning, polls meant to develop strategy …
From FoxNews: President Trump on Friday announced that new Centers for Disease Control guidance will classify houses of worship as “essential,” as he called on governors to allow them to open …
SCOAMF presided over the most anemic economic recovery ever recorded, largely because it focused on coastal "elites." President Trump placed his focus on mainstreet USA.
Scalia
February 1, 2020
2020 Election, Congress, Constitutional Issues, Democrats, Donald Trump, House of Representatives, Joe Biden, Law, Leadership, Leftist Tolerance, Liberals, Open Thread, Politicians, Republicans, Senate
Yesterday, the United States Senate voted 51-49 to end the Democrats’ attempt to drag the president’s impeachment trial on indefinitely. The House managers demanded that the Senate do what …
Scalia
December 19, 2019
2016 Election, Constitutional Issues, Democrats, Donald Trump, Law, Liberals, Nancy Pelosi, Open Thread, Politicians, Politics, Republicans
Today, the United States House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump. Article One passed with a vote of 230-197 with two Democrats (Collin Peterson, D-MN, and Jeff …
Take a look at this huge jobs report for October. Economists expected 75,000 jobs but 128,000 jobs were created and that’s in spite of 42,000 jobs being lost temporarily …