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I think Speaker Polosi should have allowed President to Trump to address Congress on January 29th.
But, with no cameras allowed in the House. In other words, for you in Rio Linda, Mr. Trump's speech would not have been broadcast in any way (which, as Speaker, is within her rights).
It would have been entertaining to view Mr. Trump's reaction, as well as to hear the various members, after the closed speech, come out and 'spin' what was said:
Republicans, "Even the Democrats stood and cheered for 30 minutes when the President entered the House";
Democrats, "With no cameras, even Republicans refused to applaud when the President entered the House".
We should start naming food pantries and soup kitchens after her, so out of work government employees can eat! She's a winner, alright. "Pantry Polosi."
Pelosi “I want women to see that you shouldn’t get pushed around”
Ummmm. When did this turn into a feminist emplowerment issue? It’s about border security ongoing illegal immigration and 800k people that can’t pay their bills?
Freaking libs. Heads are still in the sand and not aware to the reality around them. Please don’t elect anymore of these nitwits.
Dems won’t stop Until America is a third world country
We should start naming food pantries and soup kitchens after her, so out of work government employees can eat! She's a winner, alright. "Pantry Polosi."
I'm glad you admit Pelosi is trying to open the government which would be her "win". I guess that means we know who's keeping it closed.
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