@robert81161@Mr_MacHuffy@JasonB1226@HalfwayPost No. Every president does not. Yes, presidents appoint people to key positions and - in particular - cabinet positions.
Few, if any, presidents before Trump have totally replaced entities like the Board of the Kennedy Center with their own people.
Trump told them to do it.
@itsjustanxiety2@FisherBird92699@Dussyme If you’re excluding Ohio because it only has three distinct letters, then you also open the door for Tennessee, Kansas and Hawaii as states with exactly 4 distinct letters. (Could be more, those are the three that popped to my mind.)
@Pat_Stedman Sounds to me like you didn’t like the FIND OUT phase.
Isn’t that how you guys say it, now?
You fucked around and found out. Give me a break.
@DewdropDriver@Sassafrass_84 Okay. I can walk to five different congressional districts from my house.
Because republicans redrew the lines to eliminate black and democrat representatives.
GTFOH.
@WincerDude@Kashmann10 As an American, I’m interested in your answer to these questions.
You can’t answer. It’s okay. We all know you aren’t working with a full deck.
@JasperSaberi1@Mike_Pence Which parry has consistently reduced the deficit and the last to actually balance the budget? I’ll give you a hint: it’s not republicans.
@RockyTopBucs@TheTNHoller Interesting how this view is okay when it benefits the upper middle to upper class: “we know some will take advantage but let’s not deprive those truly in need,” but when it comes to poor people (welfare) you have no problem throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
@heyitkb@AndrewKolvet Like clockwork, the snowflake republicans MAGAts start crying and saying someone cheated as soon as an election doesn’t go their way.
You all are so predictable.