Some people expect perfection. Me, I want someone who is willing to roll up their sleeves and try to get things accomplished. Holding Trump to this promise when his first concern was closing the border, is simply childish. Typical crybaby stance. Trump should throw his hands in the air, keeps the funds blocked from Ukraine, and just let it go. No one else tried to stop it. Who else in the freakin’ world is trying to stop it? We have no Americans being killed. Why do you care? Your savior you worship escalated the war after doing absolutely nothing to prevent it….except give a feeble warning. Kinda like Harris’ warning to the caravans….”Don’t come”. Boy, that scared the crap out of them.
They can’t even reply to this. A stand would have to be taken. Let this yo-yo run for president…..please. Actually she won’t even get nominated. She might even drop out quicker than Kamala.
When they were prosecuting Trump, dems said, “No one is above the law”!
FBI arrests judges for harboring criminals and aiding in their eluding of ICE detention, and the dems say, “This threatens the rule of law”.
Liberals, his is what makes your party suck and have it’s lowest rating in decades. This hypocrisy, dei, and woke agendas will continue to make you fail big time. Keep it up.
Lol. Make no mistake about it, we were thankful for a 1/2 piece of gum. That was back when you could actually buy something for a penny. Now pennies cost more to make than they’re worth….well, they did stop using copper.
O’Bannions was the store on Cleveland street in the north end where I grew up. The other convenience stores were Jone’s 7-11. I remember cigarettes @ 25 cents, gas @ 10 cents, candy bars @ 5 cents. Yes, I remember Tab. It came along later. Took one sip and that was it for me.
If we had a penny, we’d buy one pack of Bazooka bubble gum with the comic paper inside. It was perforated and we split it between the two of us. We’d split a candy bar, but they were a nickel. Mr. Cola bottles would break against a tree. The old Coke bottles would bounce off. Turned in tons of bottles. Back then, a kid could buy packs of cigarettes for their parents. It was legal and the store clerk probably knew the parents. Man how times have changed.
Congrats. I’m a Lamar dropout after 4 semesters. Long story. Harvard wasn’t my cup of tea then and surely not today. These protests would have been allowed back then. We would have kicked their asses out of the way to get to the classes we paid hard earned money to take.
Neighbor had some tallows that were easy to climb. Climbed them all the time. Step across my street and you were on the Jr. High campus. Had an oak tree that was a leaner. You could almost run up it to the first limb. Campus was our playground….football, basketball, tennis. It wasn’t fenced off. Good times. Brings back old memories, which is all that life is….a collection of memories.
…..and Mercurochrome. Lol. Those were the days. You don’t see kids out playing anymore. Creating their own fun and just being kids. Now they’re glued to Ipads and Playstations. You don’t even see army men in stores anymore. If you had a collection of marbles, you were somebody. Gosh, I could go on all day. Those days are gone and sorely missed. I feel privileged.