The US is not in the “most dangerous position” from a foreign-policy standpoint than ever before Biden pulled troops out of Afghanistan in his first year in office — though the withdrawal itself was chaotic and a target of much criticism — and since then, U
S troops have not been actively engaged in a war for the first time in 20 years The US
is supporting Ukraine and Israel, of course, and has troops in Iraq and Syria, but they’re not fighting on any regular basisThe subject of sanctuary cities actually mostly splits Californians Slim majorities have actually said that they favor the sanctuary-state law and are against their cities opting out of the law Of course, this breaks down along party lines, and since California is heavily Democratic, those results might not be surprising
But it’s more divided than Trump suggests“We both want to see this end, and we both want to see a fair deal made,” he said “It should stop and the president (Zelensky) wants it to stop, and I’m sure President Putin wants it to stop and that’s a good combination”Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, reportedly met Donald Trump, America’s president-elect, at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida
Earlier this week Mr Trump said he would impose a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico until fentanyl and irregular migrants stopped coming into America across either border Canada, the world’s fourth-largest oil producer, sells most of its supply to America154 “You know, with Hillary Clinton, I could have done things to her that would have made your head spin
I thought it was a very bad thing – take the wife of a president of the United States, and put her in jail And then I see the way they treat me That's the way it goes But I was very protective of her
Nobody would understand that But I was I think my people understand it They used to say, lock her up, lock her up
And I'd say, just relax, please”83 “The weight of a car, the weight of a truck, they want all trucks to be electric Little things that a lot of people don't talk about
The weight of a truck is two-and-a-half times, two-and-a- half times heavier” 36-39 They're going to hit you hard ‘Either we can do it the nice way
I heard, I know exactly, because I know a lot of people on the other side, believe it or not And, they said, ‘We'll do it the nice way, or we'll do it the hard way’ And he said, ‘All right”I don’t know how many Catholics are here, but if you’re Catholic, there is no way you can be voting for these people
These people are a nightmare I don’t know what they have against Catholics, but Catholics are treated worse than anybodyUpon the death of her father, CW
Post, in 1914, Marjorie Merriweather Post inherited the Postum Cereal Co Ltd fortune, making her one of the wealthiest women in the United States With her second husband, the stockbroker Edward F
Hutton, she guided the company through a series of mergers that led to the formation of General Foods Corporation A dedicated philanthropist and collector, Post owned several homes where she hosted lavish fundraisers for her favourite charities, including the International Red Cross and the Salvation Army Finding that her first Florida home had become too small, she chose a 17-acre site in Palm Beach, a town on a barrier island off the state’s southeast coast, on which to build a larger home Construction began in 1923 and was completed in 1927
The property was named Mar-a-Lago (“Sea-to-Lake”) because of its prime location between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth Lagoon, which forms part of the Atlantic Intracoastal WaterwayThe knock-out seemed to be a shrewdly thought-out present to the new US president Trudeau gave a photo of his father, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, with Trump at the Waldorf Astoria in New York in 1981 This was a smart play, reminding Trump of his New York days and of his old family connection with the Trudeaus
“I do believe it is a compelling issue, especially when we consider the fact that for so many of us, our daughter is going to have fewer rights than their grandmother And America’s strength, one of the attributes of our progress, has been the expansion of rights, not the restriction of rights, and that’s what we’re seeing happen,” Harris told reportersThe isolationist impulses that animated his presidency are exhibited in rather catty fashion He includes a photo of his 2019 meeting in Biarritz, France, with the leaders of the Group of 7 nations, and writes: “The World changes so much
Of these people, most of them are no longer in Government”Former President Donald J Trump has tried all manner of ways to monetize his post-presidency He has sold chocolate bars, sneakers, Bibles, NFT trading cards and even scraps of fabric from the suit he wore when his mug shot was taken last year at a jail in Atlanta
He has also been, a bit under the radar, cranking out coffee table booksRounding up, Trump won 46% of the vote in 2016 and 47% of the vote in 2020 He has a high floor, but a low ceiling politically Majorities continue to say they have an unfavorable rating of Trump, which has been consistent for years
No American presidential candidate has ever gotten 75% of the vote in this country, dating back to 1824 since data was kept for popular votes Lyndon B Johnson got 61% in 1964, Richard Nixon slightly less than 61% in 1972, Ronald Reagan 59% in 1984 Since then, Barack Obama got nearly 53% in 2008 and 51% in 2012, the first candidate since Eisenhower to win at least 51% of the vote twice
Sonny Perdue, the agriculture secretary, had just returned from Mississippi and had a message to deliver “They love you there,” he offered, grinning across the antique table at Mr Trump
And America’s strength, one of the attributes of our progress, has been the expansion of rights, not the restriction of rights, and that’s what we’re seeing happen,” Harris told reporters.The isolationist impulses that animated his presidency are exhibited in rather catty fashion. He includes a photo of his 2019 meeting in Biarritz, France, with the leaders of the Group of 7 nations, and writes: “The World changes so much. Of these people, most of them are no longer in Government.”Former President Donald J. Trump has tried all manner of ways to monetize his post-presidency. He has sold chocolate bars, sneakers, Bibles, NFT trading cards and even scraps of fabric from the suit he wore when his mug shot was taken last year at a jail in Atlanta. He has also been, a bit under the radar, cranking out coffee table books.Rounding up, Trump won 46% of the vote in 2016 and 47% of the vote in 2020. He has a high floor, but a low ceiling politically. Majorities continue to say they have an unfavorable rating of Trump, which has been consistent for years. No American presidential candidate has ever gotten 75% of the vote in this country, dating back to 1824 since data was kept for popular votes. Lyndon B. Johnson got 61% in 1964, Richard Nixon slightly less than 61% in 1972, Ronald Reagan 59% in 1984. Since then, Barack Obama got nearly 53% in 2008 and 51% in 2012, the first candidate since Eisenhower to win at least 51% of the vote twice.Sonny Perdue, the agriculture secretary, had just returned from Mississippi and had a message to deliver. “They love you there,” he offered, grinning across the antique table at Mr. Trump.