A gutless abandonment of our own history. Banning a 250th birthday celebration while rolling out the red carpet for everyone else is the ultimate middle finger to the people who actually built this country.
The "unpaid" paradox: He’s the only man I know who took a massive pay cut just to be insulted by people who wouldn't know how to run a lemonade stand, let alone a nation. Talk about a labor of love—though the "love" is currently in short supply.
When a merchant decides they are too good for cash, they’ve also decided they are too good for your money. Let's make sure they become a cautionary tale of what happens when you alienate your base.
If you needed any more proof that local leadership views American tradition as an inconvenience to be suppressed rather than a legacy to be honored, this is it.
If gratitude were a currency, he’d be the poorest man on earth. Luckily for us, he seems to be running on the kind of resolve that doesn't require a standing ovation from the ungrateful.
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A gutless abandonment of our own history. Banning a 250th birthday celebration while rolling out the red carpet for everyone else is the ultimate middle finger to the people who actually built this country.
ReplyDeleteFrank, I'm with you!
DeleteThat is a sweet young lady.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, INDEED!
DeleteThe "unpaid" paradox: He’s the only man I know who took a massive pay cut just to be insulted by people who wouldn't know how to run a lemonade stand, let alone a nation. Talk about a labor of love—though the "love" is currently in short supply.
ReplyDeleteRick, his own party is working against him again.
DeleteWhen a merchant decides they are too good for cash, they’ve also decided they are too good for your money. Let's make sure they become a cautionary tale of what happens when you alienate your base.
ReplyDeleteJeff, how would kids ever learn the Presidents?
DeleteIf you needed any more proof that local leadership views American tradition as an inconvenience to be suppressed rather than a legacy to be honored, this is it.
ReplyDeleteAnon, communists are teaching our children.
DeleteIf gratitude were a currency, he’d be the poorest man on earth. Luckily for us, he seems to be running on the kind of resolve that doesn't require a standing ovation from the ungrateful.
ReplyDeleteBarry, He's the best!
DeleteLove them all and the last one is my favorite. Thank you Mr. President.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and rest of the week, Odie. ♥
Sandee, Thank You, indeed!
DeleteIt will be a glorious day when America carves a figurehead on Mount Rushmore of President Trump
ReplyDeleteeclectickelvin, Never Trumpers will stop it.
DeleteI couldn't find Waldo in #2. I guess he even decided to get out.
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