No Vested Interest
No Vested Interest's JournalSpeaking of National Debt, I've never heard the Republican Plan to pay off the Iraq War
debt they so enthusiastically piled up, outside the regular budget.
As we know the interest continues to grow and we not only have nothing to show for it, The Bush/Republican War has brought unceasing chaos to the whole Middle East.
What ticket would Dennis be running on? Does he think either Dem., Rep., Libertarian, etc.
would endorse him and raise funds for him?
I think it's doubtful.
Dennis has burned a few bridges along the way.
There's no luggage carrier on the hearse. nt
Megan Kelly's Sunday TV show is being heavily promoted on MSNBC. I'll be "busy elsewhere",
even if it means twiddling my thumbs for an hour.
Barron has his own floor in Trump Tower, I've read. No floor of his own in the White House.
Moving to the White House will be a downward move for him.
Not enough room for the stuffed tiger, etc.
Cubans seem to have the longevity gene.
Can't knock that.
They must be doing something right.
Maybe we should call these icebergs of a certain size- "Trumpbergs".
They could be numbered - Trumpberg Number 1, Trumpberg Number 2, etc.
Driving home the point that POTUS 45 is contributing in a YUGE way to rising sea levels and global warming.
Take that, Ivanka & kids!
Joe Biden for Elder Statesman of the Democratic Party!
I love Joe Biden.
At the same time I also believe the Democratic Party needs a fresh young face (or many fresh young faces) to field against the Republicans in 2020.
Age is not the final determiner in running for public office, but in running for President television appeal is necessary to recruit a following that will include the much needed younger voters.
I am constantly in awe of the apparent energy of California's Governor Jerry Brown, who's - what?- 78. I should eat what Jerry eats.
Compared to our current POTUS, Jerry Brown is Mr. High Energy.
Oversupply leads to lower prices, especially on a product that doesn't keep.
We know that when there is a large supply of oil/gas, the price comes down.
That is apparently what is going on in the dairy industry.
Remember when the government would prop up prices by buying large quantities of some commodities and storing them, and/or distributing them to schools and certain agencies? Surplus milk was made into cheese, which was then distributed to schools, etc.
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