Anonymous ID: 84616e Dec. 22, 2019, 3:42 p.m. No.7592664   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I know I’m behind watching the videos with the impeachment saga. this video is very good

 

I’ve gotta to say, Cocaine Mitch did an excellent job of speaking to the “slapdash impeachment” the Dems have embarked upon. This proves to me that Mitch McConnell understands the constitutional powers of the three branches of government and most importantly the decision factor of the senate. I felt like I was in a college lecture of explaining exactly how the founding fathers saw this process and how they felt the House would be subject to partisan passions and hatred, which they have fulfilled for the first time in 230 years with President Trump.

 

As much as I read about Mitch and his seeming vacillating on support, I remember what Trump himself said about Mitch (from memory),

 

“Mitch called and said he having the most fun and success he’s ever had under a president and specifically President Trump. Hé Saïd something like the successes the republicans are having put joy and success into the senates and Mitchs work, and he said thank you”

 

I keep that in mind knowing all of the politicians have been dragged either knowingly or unknowingly into corruption. Regardless, my eyes are wide open, but Cocaine Mitch did a thorough, interesting (in an understated way) and patriotic speech in defense of the constitution and our president Trump!

 

It’s long

Anonymous ID: 84616e Dec. 22, 2019, 3:56 p.m. No.7592853   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7591986

 

Regarding the child care funding. This was law for low income parents trying to get a higher education signed into law by Bush, well before Clinton got in office.

 

My sister was on welfare with her three children she was determined to go to college, and get a better position in life. She told me it was President Bush that allowed welfare parents could get subsidized for childcare so the parents could go to school. She participated in the program and graduated summa com laude (Used to express the highest academic distinction) at Conn College participating in the program.

 

She charged all her classes to a credit card and was paying it off while going to school and had a large debt afterwards. She told me she was so disappointed when President Clinton revoked this program, she didn’t understand it (yes she leans left)

 

Whatever we can do to help those on welfare to get a leg up is a good thing. I applaud and support the actions of this president!

 

Now I’m gotta go and tell my other radical Trump hating sister that he just passed 12 weeks of family medical leave, funded by the government. Her head might explode, but this should be fun!!!