Monday, January 14, 2019

Your president in a nut shell!

Your president in a nut shell!
1950s Western Featured Con Man Named Trump Who Wanted To Build A Wall
He also liked to threaten to sue people.
By Hilary Hanson
Trump was a con artist who said he could prevent the end of the world by … building a wall.
Trump’s proposed wall was meant to ward off a supposed “cosmic explosion,” not to keep immigrants out.
But the similarities between Walter and Donald don’t end there.
They also have suspiciously similar speech patterns.
Check out this snippet of dialogue:
Trump:
I am the only one.
Trust me.
I can build a wall around your homes that nothing will penetrate.
Person in the crowd:
What do we do?
How can we save ourselves?
Trump:
You ask how do you build that wall. You ask, and I’m here to tell you.
The Trump in “Trackdown” even threatens to sue Texas Ranger Hoby Gilman for saying bad things about him ― a move that those who have followed Trump’s rise may find disturbingly familiar. 
Your president in a nut shell!
1958 film Western "Trackdown"
1950s Western Featured Con Man Named Trump Who Wanted To Build A Wall
He also liked to threaten to sue people.
By Hilary Hanson


Saturday, January 12, 2019

This is My "United States of America"!

This is
 My "United States of America"!
Students, parents and teachers showed him 
some love with a big surprise.
And 

This is 
Donald Trumps
"United States of Russia"!

Build me my wall because I want a wall!
Or I will shutdown the government until you do!
NC crossing guard gets gift after rough few weeks
He thought they had found him an old car to buy, but it was much better than that.
Author: NBC
Published: 9:31 PM CST January 10, 2019

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A North Carolina crossing guard had some bad luck.  
Wallace Peoples' car broke down so he had to walk to work. And to make things worse, he spent Christmas in the hospital.
So students, parents and teachers showed him some love with a big surprise.
He thought they had found him an old car to buy, but instead, they gave him one.
“within a span of two hours we had $800 raised and a car donated by another parent," Sloane Johnson, a parent at the school, told NBC station WXII.
They didn't just stop at the car they also gave him a check for $2,500.