Even his party calls him that. Nigel is a Brexit politician. Apparently Trump feels connected to this group of right-wingers because they have a lot in common. I thought Trump like... moreEven his party calls him that. Nigel is a Brexit politician. Apparently Trump feels connected to this group of right-wingers because they have a lot in common. I thought Trump liked Boris Johnson more. I wonder why he didn't invite him. There are murals of both of them kissing everywhere in the art scene in the US and Britain.
Anyway, the Republicans seem to think it's a good idea to bring in foreigners into American politics. I thought that might confuse the Trump base, as they are confused already. I'm confused as well. I was confused with Brexit!
Maybe you can give me a clue about how Trump's brain works. My thoughts are "What the he** are you thinking!" (It merits an exclamation mark, for hyperbole.) less
People criticized Obama for not showing up the week of the floods. He didn't show up because the governor told him to wait. He had his hands full with his resources, helping victim... morePeople criticized Obama for not showing up the week of the floods. He didn't show up because the governor told him to wait. He had his hands full with his resources, helping victims. But when Obama showed up a few days later, he told them he was giving them $27 million.
Trump showed up the week before, in spite of being told not to come. Especially for a photo shoot. So what did he bring to help the victims?
Consider the major metropolitan areas in the U.S. with the highest crime rates. Are they democratically controlled or republican controlled? Do party policies have a negative/posi... moreConsider the major metropolitan areas in the U.S. with the highest crime rates. Are they democratically controlled or republican controlled? Do party policies have a negative/positive influence on crime rates?
The Highest Crime Cities in America All Have This ONE THING In Common
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or th... moreAmendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
What does this mean for:
- free exercise of religion
- freedom of speech
- freedom of the press
- right to peaceable assemble
- right to petition government for redress of grievances
Hmm. Is the amendment even still that important to make America great again? Seems not being the case for some people within the political spectrum, no? less