According to the NY Times.... Bill Shine from Fox news is one of Trumps main communications guys now and organized the address the Nation televised thing. That was a good idea. Apparently also he's convinced Trum p to go to the border for PR.
To use golf parlance... which isn't easy for me as I'm a hopeless golfer... actually forget golf parlance. I don't even like golf.
Let's just Look at the cold hard facts:
Grab your crucifixes on your chests or gargle while you read or whatever. My take is the situation is becoming critical for Trump's presidency. The majority left wing media are like drunken teenagers grabbing at the steering wheel of power. They are getting Trump to do burnouts for their own amusement. They have egged him on in a popularity contest until he has forgotten key things:
1) N.Y. and California love taxing people 50% plus and spending it all on gay AIDS meds and subsidized housing. They're batshit crazy. All the drunken teenager media are from there. They are the only States that voted for Hillary coz they're nuts except maybe Washington. Every other State voted for Trump and they don't watch CNN.
2) The Democrats barely won anything in the last election and are living in fantasy land. Either in LA or NYC but fantasy land.
3) The government shutdown will damage Trump's ability to get reelected. It should be ended asap.
4) Trying to discuss something with Nancy is like becoming a special education teacher on your way to work one day coz your cousin Vinny got too wasted to teach and suddenly interrupts your holiday. There's no way. Don't go on any little missions for Nancy to buy her smokes or let any waffle salesmen delay you with nonsense. You'd be playing golf now if things were ok but they aren't.
5) Trump is not leading. He needs to bitchslap anyone trying to grab the wheel. Pull over. Discharge every left-wing nutjob from the car and drive off before they can kick it (the car).
6) Invoke emergency powers and kickstart government. Do not delay this.
Depending on how matters progress I may or may not discuss this matter farther.
“As we are hearing every day from businesses across the country, the adverse consequences of the shutdown are wide and growing,” wrote Neil Bradley, executive vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in a letter Tuesday to Congress. “With each passing day, the situation will only get worse.”
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