No global entry for us lol |
That's just the beginning!! |
excellent point!! |
I support anything that helps get rid of the poop and syringes. And preferably illegal immigrants. |
Actually I stand corrected. It should read “and consequences of mass illegal immigration”. |
He would lose support of the black voter base pronto and be labeled Uncle Tom. |
Hopefully the govt defunds CA public universities next. |
Awesome idea. All those young people will have more time to protest, organize, and vote! |
I thought Obama could be pretty entertaining actually. I laughed when he said Trump would never be president. It was funny, and I thought it was true. That joke didn't age well but it was still hilarious at the time. |
Sad that you have to bring race into every.single.thing. -DP |
Oh yes - you really do. Acceptance is the first step towards healing. Be well. |
![]() I don’t drink. It’s more fun to soberly observe the drunken idiots braying about their hatred of Trump, as if everyone around them must agree. It’s actually kind of entertaining, in a sad way. |
And vice-versa, friend. Understatement of the year. |
Actually, Rose McGowan is more like a D list “celebrity,” but ok. |
+100 The PP is one of those liberal extremists who thinks they’re intimidating us by insisting we announce who we’re voting for. In reality, only loudmouths who like to argue actually talk about politics in public / mixed company. Polite people know enough to keep quiet on the subjects of politics and religion, regardless of their beliefs. The PP claims s/he “knows” who the Trump voters are because they remain quiet when everyone else is discussing politics, but the reality is, many Democrats do too. At least, those who respect differing views and don’t have any desire get in someone’s face and scream at them. I have family members, friends, colleagues, etc. who probably aren’t Trump voters (and many who likely are), but we get along fine. That’s because we enjoy one another’s company and leave politics out of it. Poor PP. People probably avoid him/her like the plague. |