Although many voters are dissatisfied with their choices for president, the policy results of Donald Trump’s years in office are too strong to ignore.
Opinion
This has nothing to do with “compassion,” and everything to do with bleeding hearts only looking at surface issues, and not looking at the whole problem.
Our U.S. representatives and U.S. senators work for us, not us for them.
Even a double-digit jump in revenues isn’t enough to stem the red ink.
As a military veteran, I cannot (after in-depth consideration) support the 45th president, Donald Trump.
George Orwell’s classic dystopia “1984” describes a future (as of 1949, the year of its publication) in which a totalitarian state attempts to control both present and future by modifying the past. The novel’s protagonist, Winston Smith, works at the Ministry of Truth, “rectifying” past news accounts:
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The Chicken Littles at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are at it again.
Although many voters are dissatisfied with their choices for president, the policy results of Donald Trump’s years in office are too strong to ignore.
This has nothing to do with “compassion,” and everything to do with bleeding hearts only looking at surface issues, and not looking at the whole problem.
Our U.S. representatives and U.S. senators work for us, not us for them.
Even a double-digit jump in revenues isn’t enough to stem the red ink.