@von912 When I was a young man that place was vibrant, elegant even. Proms, weddings and loaded with business class stays. We’re witnessing in real time how destructive liberal politics can be. This isn’t any kind of evolution in our local economy but a million poor decisions.
@ArlineL0 They screamed for years to release Trumps returns. I’d find it fascinating to examine so many esteemed members of the House and Senate. Anyone want to go first?
@JohnnyWhales3 Regarding Pete. Yeah, I’m a dodger fan. However in 2010 in the back of a cramped store in Cooperstown my opinion changed. As accommodating to my adoring son as anyone could be. I gave Pete a second chance.
@ArlineL0 I used to think political experience was prerequisite. Why? We’re witnessing a dumpster fire in slow motion. Take a page from the guy in LA. Stop crime and cleanup the garbage in the streets. The rest fixes itself.
@BobLonsberry Yknow Bob, Romney like McCain could’ve been game changers. There’d be no Trump if either had conviction and vision. Throw in spine I guess. But they lacked.
@rachbarnhart The “politics of personal destruction “. Authored during the Clinton administration. You’re right Rachel, it’s a deterrent to good people running. It changed politics forever, however it was not always this way.
@JohnnyWhales3 You were wealthy with a quarter! Those cards are artwork from an innocent age. Before marketing. They were just our favorite players and we never pondered their value.