Man, his arrival in DC is going to be some different than the first time. He knows everyone. And made every mistake a newbie could make the first time, while of course doing many things right. But he has been around the block plenty and seen the good, the bad, and the ugly in everyone in DC and beyond. No virgin here. The first thing he did last time was to appoint Jeff Sessions as AG because Sessions was the first to endorse him and he was basically the only one Trump knew. And, ohhhhh.... what a mistake that was. Not something you will see this time around.
Now it's time to get rid of all the DEI executive orders that have permeated the defense department and all of the other federal agencies. Back to a merit based system.
What are liberals going to say when people aren't rounded up in camps, women's rights aren't taken away, Trump doesn't start WWIII and doesn't jail everyone he doesn't like?
Looks like Bad Bunny did not deliver for you and your ilk. Man, that's gotta hurt. Maybe get a candidate and a strategy next time and be unburdened by what has been?
I'll be happy with the one phone call to stop the war, lower inflation, lower crime by sending back illegals they let out of prison, what else did he promise? I'll be happy with that. I'm rooting for him trust me, he is my president now, my fellow Americans voted him in and I wish him well. How much time should we give him? 4 years? I'm serious. Edit: Oh yeah and stop the cat eating situation
the cat thing might take more than one call. The rest, well that he can fix between the 9th and 10th hole.
The dems have lots of their people convinced that Trump will roll the tanks out in the streets and use them against citizens- so now the lefties want to move to Canada. Maybe- if you are familiar with your own history which is doubtful- you can tell them about the time Justin's father, Pierre, rolled out the tanks in the streets of Montreal to suppress rebellion against the separatist movement. Yeh, go for it. By October 16, Quebec was under a state of siege. There were tanks and 7,500 troops on the streets of Montreal, and a further 5,500 soldiers deployed in the Hull/Ottawa region, and elsewhere in Quebec.