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President Trump seems to be getting his legs back under him, pushing back on behalf of the forgotten Americans who suffer under the criminal gangs, aided and abetted by uni-party politicians and supposed civil rights groups, who have let the mask slip this year on their leftist core. At the same time, he is taking real action on regulatory reform that will be noticed in the suburbs.
I like it: “Stand up for America!” or “Stand up for freedom!”
President Trump is showing he is standing up for the children murdered by gangs and standing up for the children and elderly living under the gangs’ reign of terror.
He is also standing up for working folk and families in the suburbs. Thanks to Paul Mirengoff for that catch. It was part of the Georgia infrastructure speech. I’m updating the post to reflect this.
Pence has been weak since he was Indiana Governor and rolled over on RFRA when boycotts were threatened.
Exactly so.