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A start, maybe, but what -- specifically -- was a policy of Hillary's you did not want appointed and how would that policy affect you negatively, personally? What now, for you personally, is better for you personally about the Supreme Court nominee picked by Trump?
I am sure I am not the only one who can answer your question in very specific terms, but is it fair to answer my question with another question instead of an answer to my question first?
I don't think so...
I can.
Nothing. He's just a President.
Unlike many people, I don't live my life in the worry or fear of what a President does. I tend to make my own life and outcome out of it. I like getting up off my butt, and taking action.
One thing Trump has done, is play a lot of golf. Donald Trump has played golf 10 times since taking office two months ago.
But in November, Trump said he would have no time for vacation:
Some pretty good info posted before about how the POTUS is never really on vacation, and I don't recall feeling those days that we love to go on about has ever really affected me in any specific way positive or negative, but thanks for more waste of time and key strokes anyway! Why be different than the rest after all? Right?
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Some pretty good info posted before about how the POTUS is never really on vacation,
If that's the case, why did Trump have such a big problem with Obama "vacationing?"
have you got a witty comeback for that one?
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