“Republicans let the perfect become the enemy of the, well, somewhat good.”
I would settle for the “good” now and then, but it seems to me most of the Repukes are only too happy to cooperate with their big government Dim buddies on legislation of consequence. All too often they not only refuse to pursue the “perfect,” they don’t even seem to pursue the “good.”
“I’m excited to welcome Missouri-based DEI instructor Aaron Dimmock to the campaign,” he told NBC News in a statement. “Aaron is not in Kansas City anymore. This is Trump Country. Our pronouns are USA and MAGA.”
Let the FIB work out of cardboard boxes on the sidewalks of the most dangerous areas of D. C. No taxpayer money should be spent on this outlaw agency.You couldn’t be more wrong, Mr. Pres.
I want the complainant to explain how the photo voter identification law unlawfully discriminates against black and hispanic citizens without, at the same time, discriminating against White citizens. How is that possible?
I don’t really know anything about Burgum. I like what I have seen from JD Vance a lot. As to Marco Rubio and Tim Scott—ugh. Is some “advisor” intentionally trying to hamstring Trump’s campaign?