Somebody Explain the Electoral College? … I Will!

I just had my first Twitter melt down. (How Trump of me.) I was responding to a gentleman who was under a misapprehension regarding the electoral college. It's understandable that anyone would be confused about something as nonsensical as the Electoral College, and the fact that it has not been abolished,in these two hundred plus … Continue reading Somebody Explain the Electoral College? … I Will!

A Question for My Fellow “Libtards” 

Although I know we don't all agree Nothing of you is lesser than me I don't question your wit But what language is it That we speak in the land of the free? ______________________ <a href="https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/pluck/">Pluck</a>

165 Days 8 Hours 46 minutes of Trump

After 165 days in office, and 50 days on several different golf courses, Donald Trump's biggest accomplishment, in my humble opinion, has been dividing Americans by color: blue on the left, red on the right, and the orange one has been on Twitter behaving badly and encouraging others to follow suit.  https://youtu.be/yNtgHi9d3Bg After this Independence … Continue reading 165 Days 8 Hours 46 minutes of Trump

Chris Christie Solves Budget Crisis

Jersey's Governor Christie bemoaned A budget impasse can't be condoned Decreed parks and shores closed 3500 furloughed  Then used the beach for his family alone ______________________ <a href="https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/sunny/">Sunny</a>

Cal-Exit An Independent Nation?

The top story in several California newspapers today pertains to a proposal submitted to the Secretary of States office. It requests a vote to strike language in the California State Constitution defining it as “an inseparable part of the United States of America”. Yesterday, the Cal-exit initiative was given the go ahead to begin collecting … Continue reading Cal-Exit An Independent Nation?

Will Electors Reject Trump?

This Monday, December 19, 2016 the 538 members of the Electoral College will convene in their respective state capitals to cast their votes for the next president and vice-president of the United States.  Will they consider the clear purpose their position holds? According to Alexander Hamilton's writings in the Federalist Papers, the electoral college was … Continue reading Will Electors Reject Trump?