MD has got to get some of these Dem seats back to the GOP. I really don't like the idea that I live in the "other" state that might allow illegals to vote. Don't like that one bit.
Here's a fun one that my 81 year old mother sent me the other day. Talk about some nuggets of wisdom:
In this crazy political world with President Trump getting hit daily I decided a little Bible Lesson might be appropriate.
Remember what the Bible said 'Goats on the left, sheep on the right' (Matthew 25:33). God also told Peter that if he wanted to catch fish do it from the right side of the boat. He did and filled the boat with fish. John 21:6 (NIV) ... He said, "Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some." When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish." Origin of Left & Right...I have often wondered why it is that Conservatives are called the "right" and Liberals are called the "left". By chance I stumbled upon this verse in the Bible: Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV) - "The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left." Thus sayeth the Lord. Amen. It surely can't get any simpler than that. Spelling Lesson: The last four letters in American... I Can The last four letters in Republican...I Can The last four letters in Democrats...Rats End of lesson!...Test to follow on November 6, 2018. Remember, November 2018 is to be set aside as rodent removal month. Please share this Bible Lesson with all your friends and email buddies to help achieve that goal. Never grow a wishbone where a backbone ought to be.
Along the lines of the "get Kaine out" post above...we need to vote ALL of the slackers out of office. All the knuckleheads who are banking on the midterms, and saying "well, wait till after the elections and we'll vote on the wall"...
YOU'RE FIRED.
Get out.
Head out to your polls, and get these asshats out of office. Get someone in there who will DO something. Something we, the people, voted for. Something that matters to Americans, and bag the special interests and lobbyists. It's time to take back OUR government.
Well said, amigo.
I posted up this tweet late last week:
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Determined to keep Congress in GOP hands, Pres Trump is planning an all-out campaign for GOP candidates. Says he told Chief of Staff Kelly to get him the top 25 races he needs to help. Told Hannity he'll go "very hard" - 6 or 7 days a week to elect Republicans in the midterms.
-- Mark Knoller, CBS News - 6:14 PM - Jul 27, 2018
Related: Primaries are still taking place across America, including today. President Trump has been tireless in promoting MAGA candidates, and the candidates who've loudly-and-proudly wrapped themselves in the MAGA banner (Corey Stewart and Brian Kemp spring immediately to mind) have done well so far in their respective primaries.
Head out to your polls, and get these asshats out of office.
One of the coolest things of all with President Trump at the helm? There will be NO vote fraud in November.
MAGAnomics Second Quarter Wage Rate Growth 2.8% – Red, White and Blue Collar Growth Well Over 3% CTH - July 31, 2018
For more than three decades all U.S. economic policy was elevating Wall Street and diminishing Main Street. As a result the middle America blue-collar workers have not had wage gains keeping up with inflation for over 30 years...then came the era of Trump.
More than two years ago CTH began discussing the ramifications to a new emphasis on the economy outlined as a possibility of candidate Donald Trump’s economic policy outlook. Within the overall discussion we walked through the anticipated changes possible if A.) Trump won the election, and B.) Trump began instituting Main Street economic policy ahead of Wall Street policy (the past 30+ years).
We discussed the new dimension that would occur between two economic engines (Main Street -vs- Wall Street) as three decades of policy shifted. CTH outlined statistical and measurable KPI’s that would become visible in the space between the policy shifts.
Part of those discussions focused on energy costs, product costs (we explained how inflation would be weird), and importantly, wage rates. It takes several months of policy emphasis (actual outcomes), before the labor market wage rates would grow. We anticipated seeing that impact in Q2 of 2018, which is April-May-June 2018. Well:
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has just release their second quarter analysis of wage and benefit rates for American workers. –SEE HERE– This is only the beginning of what is to come:
Overall wage rate growth in Q2 now at 2.8% year-over-year. That is great news. However, the better news is the red emphasis: white and blue collar middle-class wage rate growth is well over 3%. The wage growth is broad-based amid almost all sectors (trucking and transportation at 3.4%, for example).
As the wage rate increases, and as the economy expands, the governmental dependency model is reshaped and simultaneously receipts to the U.S. treasury improve.
More money into the U.S Treasury and less dependence on welfare/social service programs have a combined exponential impact. You gain a dollar, and have no need to spend a dollar – the saved sum is doubled. That is how the SSI and safety net programs are saved under President Trump.
When you elevate your economic thinking you begin to see that all of the “entitlements” or expenditures become more affordable with an economy that is fully functional.
As the GDP of the U.S. expands, so does our ability to meet the growing need of the retiring U.S. worker. We stop thinking about how to best divide a limited economic pie, and begin thinking about how many more economic pies we can create.
President Trump Delivers Remarks on Vocational Workforce Development – Career Technical Education Bill Signing – 6:00pm Livestream
Today, prior to tonight's MAGA Rally in Tampa, Florida, President Trump will sign his administration’s first major Education Policy bill at Tampa Bay Technical High School and deliver remarks on the ongoing vocational/technical workforce development program.
The bill received bipartisan support in Congress and will allot $1B in grants to students receiving vocational and technical skills training to aid workforce development in the U.S.
Patriotism: The Secret of Trump's Success By Karin McQuillan - American Thinker, July 31, 2018
The driving force behind Trump's winning for America is his powerful patriotism. Patriotism is a virtue that our politicians talk about a lot, in utterly empty ways. Many Democrats think it is a vice. The left wing of the Democratic Party mistakes it for white nationalism. Trump lives American patriotism. It is the reason he ran for president and the reason he won. He knows we are a great country.
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Another constructive part of President Trump's patriotism is never recognized and lauded as he deserves. As the president said, "When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice." He includes the whole country in his love of country – white, black, brown, rich, poor, male, female, city, country. He has a heart for the desires of Americans in every demographic category, who want "great schools for their children, safe neighborhoods for their families, and good jobs for themselves." Focusing on these human goals brings us together.
President Trump has earned boasting rights on delivering for all Americans.
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We are in the midst of the longest positive job-growth streak in history. New unemployment claims have recently achieved their lowest level in almost half a century. The African American unemployment rate has achieved the lowest level in recorded history. African American unemployment is the best it's ever been in the history of our country. The Hispanic unemployment rate has reached the lowest level, likewise, in history. The Asian unemployment rate has recently reached the lowest level, again likewise, in history. Women unemployment rate recently reached the lowest level in 65 years. And soon that will be in history. Give it another two or three weeks.
WATCH: Black Trump supporters lead “CNN Sucks” chant on CNN's Jim Acosta live shot of Trump campaign rally, following years of race-baiting by the network:
There were likely as many deplorables outside the venue who couldn't get in. P45's advance peeps have recently begun installing giant TV screens in the "overflow" areas at his rallies so the folks outside can see, and hear, what's going on inside.
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White House sent their spending report to Congress. This was in it: “Instead of taking his salary, President Trump donated all $400,000 to the Department of the Interior, where it will be used for construction and repair needs at military cemeteries.” Media gave this no coverage.
Rhetorical question: Why doesn't the Deep Media report on stuff like this? Why do they NOT focus on the economy? Why was there virtually no coverage of American remains being repatriated from North Korea after all these years?
What are they trying so desperately to hide?
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"Crossing the Swamp" by artist Jon McNaughton
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Over 240 years ago George Washington suffered through Valley Forge and crossed the Delaware River to bring an astonishing victory to the Continental Army. This led to what many thought was impossible, to defeat a despot King and his formidable army.
Today, Donald Trump endeavors to cross the “swamp” of Washington DC as he carries the light of truth, hope, and prosperity. The murky water of the deep state is laced with dangerous vermin, perfectly willing to destroy American prosperity for their personal ideologies and financial gain. The establishment Democrats, Never-Trumper-Republicans, Deep State, and Fake News Media will do all they can to stop the majority of the American people from succeeding.
As an artist, I paint what I feel needs to be said about the current state of our country. My hope is that Trump will be remembered as the President that restored America’s greatness. I want to be on that boat for freedom!
List of figures from left to right: Nikki Haley, James Mattis, Ben Carson, President Trump, Jeff Sessions, Mike Pence, Melania Trump, Mike Pompeo, Sarah Sanders, Ivanka Trump, John Bolton, Kellyanne Conway, John Kelly.
If more people found out about it, there would be NO chance that their masters...er, the Democrat party, would ever see public service positions again.
Solid throughout but highlight is dirty fingernail jobs, especially manufacturing. Last 19 months has seen 836,000 new manufacturing jobs vs. prior 19 months only 26,000 - no wonder they said it couldn't be done!
MAGAnomics – ADP Private Payrolls: 219,000 Jobs Gained, 23,000 More Manufacturing Jobs CTH - Aug 1, 2018
The ADP national employment report is a monthly measure of the change in total U.S. nonfarm private employment derived from actual, anonymous payroll data of companies served by ADP. The report measures approximately 24 million U.S. workers along with employment trends in collaboration with Moody’s Analytics.
For July 2018, ADP has calculated payroll increases of 219,000 new jobs including 23,000 more manufacturing jobs created as an outcome of a resurgence in manufacturing and goods-producing industries. In the last 19 months, the U.S. has added 836,000 manufacturing jobs. (For contrast: in the 19 month period preceding President Trump’s MAGA-Magic-manufacturing growth, only 26,000 manufacturing jobs were created.)
Overall Blue and White Collar job gains are very strong. In the aggregate the supply chain for all goods-producing industries are struggling to keep up with demand as the economy continues to expand due to America-First growth and investment. A good problem to have.
Last 19 months has seen 836,000 new manufacturing jobs vs. prior 19 months only 26,000 - no wonder they said it couldn't be done!
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0bama to Trump: 'What magic wand do you have?' By Rebecca Savransky, The Hill - 06/01/16
President 0bama hit presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump for not detailing the ways in which he plans to accomplish certain goals.
During a PBS town hall that aired Wednesday, 0bama referenced Trump's promise to bring back jobs to the United States when talking about manufacturing.
“Well, how exactly are you going to do that? What exactly are you going to do? There’s no answer to it," 0bama said.
"He just says, 'Well, I’m going to negotiate a better deal.' Well, what, how exactly are you going to negotiate that? What magic wand do you have? And usually the answer is, he doesn’t have an answer.”
0bama has slammed Trump in the past.
During a speech Wednesday, the president bashed one of the candidate's central arguments that international trade and immigration have hurt American voters. He called Trump's pledge to roll back Wall Street regulations "crazy."
"That will not help us win," 0bama said of Trump. "That is not going to make your lives better."
Trump often talks about bringing back manufacturing jobs while on the campaign trail and pledges to place tariffs on companies that move outside of the country.