Well, I didn't realize my post was going to get so much attention. But since it has, I find I agree with some of the comments about it and some I don't necessarily disagree with but don't wholeheartedly agree with either. This may be a female/male difference of perspective...I don't know but could be. For instance, Kamala Harris may b…
Well, I didn't realize my post was going to get so much attention. But since it has, I find I agree with some of the comments about it and some I don't necessarily disagree with but don't wholeheartedly agree with either. This may be a female/male difference of perspective...I don't know but could be. For instance, Kamala Harris may be an opportunist as you say, but being female she's needed to take advantage of every opportunity that came her way to succeed, all women do. I'm a bit worried that if she runs for president if Biden doesn't this next term, she won't get the votes because she's not taking advantage of opportunities that have come her way. For instance, wasn't she tasked with immigration which is still a mess and needs to be resolved. Why we still are doing things the way the Trump/Miller's immigration plan was implemented I don't understand. If it is a staff shortage, hire people! If it's a judge shortage, make more! We are short of workers in the good ole' USA, there they are! And for heavens sake, give the dreamers citizenship....NOW! And I don't see too far right or left in dems. Either they support programs I'm for or they don't. I do like Buttigieg, he's smart and I think he could get things done given free rein. And Stacy Adams knows what Georgia needs and I think she got cheated out of that last election. Go Stacy! I am a Klobechar fan. I would have voted for her for president if she had been a choice. As for the Republican's too far right...that's not a right thing, it's crazy ideas that seem to have caught the attention of the media anyway. Ignore them, don't give them air time, newsprint, or any recognition. I have a republican spouse who can't stand that thinking and doesn't know what to make of the party nowadays. I guess that's all. If this results in nasty responses, I won't be posting anymore.
Well, I didn't realize my post was going to get so much attention. But since it has, I find I agree with some of the comments about it and some I don't necessarily disagree with but don't wholeheartedly agree with either. This may be a female/male difference of perspective...I don't know but could be. For instance, Kamala Harris may be an opportunist as you say, but being female she's needed to take advantage of every opportunity that came her way to succeed, all women do. I'm a bit worried that if she runs for president if Biden doesn't this next term, she won't get the votes because she's not taking advantage of opportunities that have come her way. For instance, wasn't she tasked with immigration which is still a mess and needs to be resolved. Why we still are doing things the way the Trump/Miller's immigration plan was implemented I don't understand. If it is a staff shortage, hire people! If it's a judge shortage, make more! We are short of workers in the good ole' USA, there they are! And for heavens sake, give the dreamers citizenship....NOW! And I don't see too far right or left in dems. Either they support programs I'm for or they don't. I do like Buttigieg, he's smart and I think he could get things done given free rein. And Stacy Adams knows what Georgia needs and I think she got cheated out of that last election. Go Stacy! I am a Klobechar fan. I would have voted for her for president if she had been a choice. As for the Republican's too far right...that's not a right thing, it's crazy ideas that seem to have caught the attention of the media anyway. Ignore them, don't give them air time, newsprint, or any recognition. I have a republican spouse who can't stand that thinking and doesn't know what to make of the party nowadays. I guess that's all. If this results in nasty responses, I won't be posting anymore.