Both.
Like "He’s not a war hero.
No, I was thinking of the
Veterans Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act, Veterans Educational Assistance Act, and a few other supports and measures I appreciate on the whole.
Not unexpected. Democrats revive the Mexico Policy when they're in office and Republicans have suspended it when they're in office, ever since Ronald Reagan.
And I've always agreed with the Republicans on the point, so it was a plus in my ledger.
Yeah. You know how that happened? After he got one phone call from a friend "who's in that world and in that business." As Trump tells it: "Ronald Reagan, and every president, has wanted to get ANWR approved. And after that, I said, oh, make sure that’s in the bill. It was amazing how that had an impact, that had a very big impact on me… I really didn’t care about it and then when I heard that everybody wanted it, for 40 years they’d been trying to get it approved, I said make sure you don’t lose ANWR."
And that's how Trump made that consequential decision.
Which doesn't surprise either of us.
Gorsuch should never have had the opportunity. McConnell blocked that seat for 9 months.
Which I protested, but Gorsuch had no part in it and agree or disagree with him (and I disagree with him on a number of important issues) he's a brilliant jurist and a solid appointment. Conservatives have every reason to be pleased about it.
In what way was it impacted and how is it a good thing?
The last figure I saw had illegal immigration down about 27%, which is a good thing. I think his presence and policies have a hand in that.
It hasn't, really. Those kids aren't back with their parents yet, and some may never be.
It has unless I've been misinformed and the policy is still ongoing in that particular application.
His NASA budget cuts NASA's earth science and climate change programs, and a former astronaut thinks his "Space Force" as a sixth military branch is a "dumb idea," saying that's already under the purview of the Air Force. So I'm not sure how he's been a friend to NASA, other than signing a budget I'm quite sure he never read enough to know what was in it.
His signing of the Space Administration Transition Authorization Act, which NASA's administrator said, "ensures our nation's space program will remain the world's leader in pioneering new frontiers in exploration, innovation, and scientific achievement" was a good, and I'm curious about his Directive 1 notion of a public/private approach to Mars missions.
There's a long way to go to even come close to considering all the things. So much so that the job is almost insurmountable. Cloward Piven's "orchestrated chaos." Rahm Emmanuel's "never let a good crisis go to waste." The right is doing the exact same thing for which they excoriated the other side.
I'm not lining up an effort at his reelection, but I think it's important to recognize the good along with the other and some of it has been, frankly, surprising.
You should stop pretending that he's not.
So he's still at that tired drum. Good grief. What a waste of time and energy. Well, that's life under the bridge I suppose.
Anna, he's not worth your time. He never was, bless you. If he wasn't trying to slap at you as well I'd have left him in the gutter he's made for himself. Now let's leave him to it together. What say you? He's a silly, malicious twit. What he doesn't know about Christ would fill...a soul.
Thanks! Do you think that Hillary would have been able to do as well as Trump has?
It's one thing to consider what is and another to attempt it with what hasn't been. I'd rather not speculate. I was opposed to her for similar reasons. I don't know how their differences would have manifested with any certainty beyond the observable.