Do you remember in January when,,,,
"U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he aborted a military strike to retaliate for Iran’s downing of an unmanned U.S. drone because it could have killed 150 people, and signaled he was open to talks with Tehran." So the president can value lives. What was the project death count for forcing meat packing plants to open. There must have been a number so he could decide to force the opening or not. What was the number that was small enough for the president to use his power to make them go back to work.
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I have a recollection of my grade school days. Probably around second and third grade when the sister would have us stand up next to our desk and read. I was decent, liked reading, and I had no problem demonstrating my reading.
On the other hand, I recall well a couple of classmates that weren’t really strong in the reading thing. They really didn’t like the whole idea and wished they were asked a science question, or anything but stand up and read. These students would read in a slow monotone as they figured out the words. I had no problem with the kids and just hoped they would move it along. This is exactly the feeling I get when President Trump reads a speech. Boring. I think that he must have one or more of the popular learning disabilities of our day. Listening to the president read surely explains why he doesn’t’ read his morning briefing. There are some really hard words in those briefings. Could we get the presidential debates staged as a reading comprehension contest? |
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