We have the band-of-butthurt-brothers forming. U.C.D, Fork, and Rasta. Sit back and watch the melt-down for the next 4-8, it's going to be epic.
The twitter meltdown by the POTUS should get kind of old after a few months, but I guess we can wait to see if it is still epic in a couple of years.
Fucking people and Twitter....why anyone would spend all their free time making themselves miserable following like minded nimrods is beyond me. I must be even older than 42. I feel like the old people that hated Nirvana when I was a kid.
yeah....I don't like Trump's cabinet choices either....but who are those other guys? The orange cream puff with the pompadour doesn't scare me....I'll probably enjoy watching this administration stumble....I just cross my fingers and hope that the GOP keep him on a dog run so he doesn't bite the neighbors or eat their chickens
So far he has done nothing but win. So if that is any indication, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
I'm not hoping for that...actually I'm hoping for the opposite...I'm counting on the adults in the room to keep it from failing. The orange one doesn't instill confidence in me ......it's going to be interesting
Do you truly think Trump is gonna "revitalize our inner cities"? I don't have a single shred of confidence that he will. Here's some hope and change: You hoped Mexico was going to pay for the 20+ Billion dollar wall but Trump changed his mind and wants congress to pay. Trump asking Congress, not Mexico, to pay for border wall President-elect Donald Trump's transition team has signaled to congressional Republican leaders that his preference is to fund the border wall through the appropriations process as soon as April, according to House Republican officials. The move would break a key campaign promise when Trump repeatedly said he would force Mexico to pay for the construction of the wall along the border, though in October, Trump suggested for the first time that Mexico would reimburse the US for the cost of the wall. Yeah, they'll reimburse us... Doesn't that sound like a flowery way to say debt?
Trump voter hopes Trump won't do what Trump repeatedly said he would do. (And probably wishes Trump WOULD do that whole "lock her up" and "get tough on Wall Street" business.)
I am thankful to have a job that gives me good health insurance, even though I pay for some of it. I don't know what I'd do if I had to use ObamaCare for insurance. It's truly awful. I personally know 200 people (all realtors) who were fucked when ObamaCare kicked in and they lost their insurance and their new insurance rates were 100% higher. If you are unable to work, you are entitled to social security benefits, unemployment benefits, and medicare.
#THANKSTRUMP your not even in office yet and you've flushed out the liberal whiners all around the country. OPEN HUNTING SEASON BOYS. /joke.
@dviss1 I'll take the black college band over Hollyweird "luminaries" any day. http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/05/u...re-if-it-should-sit-out-the-trump-parade.html Ending Speculation, Black College Says Band Will Play at Inaugural Parade TALLADEGA, Ala. — For a band at a tiny, little-known, historically black college, it seems in some ways to be the gig of a lifetime: a chance to march and perform at the Jan. 20 presidential inaugural parade in Washington. Some of the musicians at Talladega College have been excited to see the capital for the first time. But because the president-elect is Donald J. Trump, the school has become the subject of an impassioned national outcry, with online petitions, threats to end donations and a flurry of how-could-yous from alumni who feel that performing in the parade would betray the values of an institution founded by newly freed slaves 150 years ago. On Thursday, after days of speculation that the college administration might bow to the pressure and remove the band from the parade roster, the president of Talladega College, Billy Hawkins, issued a statement confirming the participation of the band, the Marching Tornadoes, and argued, in essence, that the 58th presidential inauguration is about something bigger than Mr. Trump. “We respect and appreciate how our students and alumni feel about our participation in this parade,” Dr. Hawkins said. “As many of those who chose to participate in the parade have said, we feel the inauguration of a new president is not a political event but a civil ceremony celebrating the transfer of power.”