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90 days
It’s so much more fun to send an aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf or plan a resort in the place of the homes of 2 million now homeless Gazans than it is to apply yourself to the complex problem of the Minnesota insurrection. Deace took that America First promise seriously.
But creatively addressing the insurrection (arresting Walz & the Lt Governor for inciting obstruction of justice, arresting the organizers of the obstructors, determining where their funding comes from and putting those NGOs out of business, stopping all Federal funds to the state unless law enforcement becomes helpful, federally suing the police department in the manner done all over the country for civil rights violations [aiding the rioters even], bring in the National Guard, etc)…for that you need an administration that is committed to America First.
You also need a backbone, J. Sobran. We have been hearing “trust the plan” far too long.
A good start was Don Lemon. There is a long list after him. Hit the trail cowpokes.
Absolutely, Fred. The long list needs to be whittled away…