quinta-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2019

Speak Out: Use aid money to build wall, Pritzker tax hikes coming, Trump using Syria as distraction

Fuhgeddaboudit, Donald: The recent caravan of thousands from South America has spurred President Trump's initiative to build the border wall. He should have followed through with his promise as soon as he attained office. I say forget it, Donald. Let the Democrats handle their folly because it's just the beginning of the big surge.

Money for aid, not for wall: We can apparently afford $10 billion to give to Central America and Mexico, but we can't get $5 billion to build our own wall. Man, we just keep playing the idiot day in and day out.

Pritzker bad for Illinois: You people are going to be really sorry that you got Pritzker in office. Taxes are going to go through the roof. He probably does smoke marijuana and gets the munchies because he's big and fat. He has the best of everything. He has lobster and steak while we eat dog food on crackers.

Syria just a distraction: The big orange president is just pulling out the troops from Syria because he needs a distraction. He's always going to have controversy. I've never seen a president be so negative in the news. It's every day. It should tell you something about this president is not right.

No compliments necessary: Someone got complimented for a good job, some school teacher or worker. Well, that's their job.

Trump stock market effect: I get a big kick out of all the Trump lovers who say, hey, look at the stock market, how great it's been since he got elected. Has anyone looked at it this month? It's the worse it's been since the crash of 2009 thanks to Trump and his tariffs and everything else.

Cut Elgin's budget: Elgin isn't going to raise taxes, but they are going to (increase) fees. What kind of a joke is that? Just cut out half the things. A lot of these things can be handled by just one division.

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