He gives a range of small creatures just enough self-confidence to occasionally leave the safe space under their rocks and into the light where we can see them.
What a difference a week makes — depending on perspective: On the one hand, we hear crowing about all that has been accomplished in this week by the Trump administration, and how that bodes well for the future; on the other hand, we hear that critics should hold their fire because it has only been a week and the President should be given a chance and not judged on the basis of what has or has not occurred in this initial week.
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Jan 27, 2017 - 9:39am
What a difference a week makes — depending on perspective: On the one hand, we hear crowing about all that has been accomplished in this week by the Trump administration, and how that bodes well for the future; on the other hand, we hear that critics should hold their fire because it has only been a week and the President should be given a chance and not judged on the basis of what has or has not occurred in this initial week.
The ACA was to be Obama's 'signature' legacy legislation. It's headed for the dustbin.
And pejoratives such as "teabags" are what makes your politics unnecessarily divisive. Keep it up! Don't seek common ground with the other side. Please don't change one bit liberals, not one wee bit. Might just as well get ready to buckle in for a second Republican term.
Pejoratives such as "teabags" are what makes your politics unnecessarily divisive. Keep it up! Don't seek common ground with the other side. Please don't change one bit liberals, not one wee bit. Might just as well get ready to buckle in for a second Republican term.
Sorry you took offense...I didnt think most republicans even appreciated the antics of the so called tea party. And I'm not liberal, and in no way did my comment suggest I was supporting Obama. Just clarifying you're inaccurate/biased statement. I see the Trump supporters as misguided about their future prospects (except for the really rich ones), as Obama's were 8 years ago.
Executive orders can be easily undone by any succeeding president. There is nothing at all new in this. Are you suggesting you are not aware of that fact?
Obama's legacy, such as it is, is paper thin. Because he failed to seek consensus on much of what he did. The ACA is a prime example: zero Republican support.
re-read, the point was that you were mad about Obama's executive orders and decisiveness and soaring rhetoric, which seems oddly like everything we have seen in the last week.
Executive orders can be easily undone by any succeeding president. There is nothing at all new in this. Are you suggesting you are not aware of that fact?
Obama's legacy, such as it is, is paper thin. Because he failed to seek consensus on much of what he did. The ACA is a prime example: zero Republican support.
ACA is probably the only example. Every other effort to govern was equally (or more) stymied by the republicans. Obama was continually blindsided by the old party republicans...and then of course there were the teabags added.
Ah, thanks for trying, but "precious snowflakes" is a pejorative affixed firmly to a segment of the delusional progressive left.
As for Trump and conservatives, every day this week has been like Christmas. There is so much WINNING!
Suck it up lefties. These are the wages for having previously elected the divisive Obama, who made you swoon with soaring rhetoric while governing by stroke of his pen.
It's going to be a long four years for the blinkered left. Maybe even eight.
So you hated it when he did this, but now you are cheering when Trump is doing it? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Hypocrisy Not that anyone is really surprised by your newfound enthusiasm.