Posted On: Wednesday - January 8th 2025 9:36AM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity  Trump
♫ ♪ ♬ We reply too.
Anyone remember Late Night with David Letterman? I think this was back when it was on REALLY late at night, starting at 12:30A. I don't know if it was band leader Paul Shaffer doing this (definitely not the vocals), but there'd be a quick jingle, "We get letters!" Then, David would do some kind of wacky thing or other ...

I felt a little bad about having sent 2 out of 6 letters back to the RNC, Lara Trump, Donald Trump, or some such combinations, using their own postage, to tell them what I had a beef with them about. Once the election was over, that felt like bad sportsmanship, as things really looked up. (It may have been that prescription my Doc ordered up... don't rightly know...)
Well, now that this YUGE issue of the H1B visas has come to the forefront, something I'm very happy about of course, I had something else to reply with:

♫ ♪ ♬ It's in the mail. ♫ ♪ ♬
I don't really expect a reply.
Comments:
Moderator
Saturday - January 11th 2025 7:09PM MST
PS: "Dernald Blompf is going to annex Greenland and make Denmark pay for it!" Heh! Heard that one before. How are you doing, Adam? Cold enough for ya'?
Adam Smith
Friday - January 10th 2025 10:38PM MST
PS: Dernald Blompf is going to annex Greenland and make Denmark pay for it! ☮️
Moderator
Thursday - January 9th 2025 11:40AM MST
PS: ""President Trump works for us."
Are we sure?"
Nah, I was doing the Trump bluffing thing, just having fun, at, unfortunately this time, not all their expense. (I had to pay for the stamp.)
I agree with you on all here, Mr. Hail. Sometimes his BS does work though, as per the post above. I kind of wonder if the Greenland and Panama Canal talk shows some senility out of the guy. No, it's not the same as with Bai Dien, but were does this stuff come from? Can he not just focus? I'm. hoping that your Steven Millers, Homan's, Bannon (if he'll even hear him out now), etc. will do the focusing instead.
Are we sure?"
Nah, I was doing the Trump bluffing thing, just having fun, at, unfortunately this time, not all their expense. (I had to pay for the stamp.)
I agree with you on all here, Mr. Hail. Sometimes his BS does work though, as per the post above. I kind of wonder if the Greenland and Panama Canal talk shows some senility out of the guy. No, it's not the same as with Bai Dien, but were does this stuff come from? Can he not just focus? I'm. hoping that your Steven Millers, Homan's, Bannon (if he'll even hear him out now), etc. will do the focusing instead.
Hail
Thursday - January 9th 2025 10:56AM MST
PS
"President Trump works for us."
Are we sure?
The problem with the man is his lack of a stable set of beliefs or principles.
The apparent attempted bullying of Denmark/EU over Greenland, or the threat to arbitrarily seize the Panama Canal, these suggest he just says or does whatever strikes his fancy. A man who follows the fickle fancies of ego works not for the good of the people.
The "Make America Great" slogan is funny because I know plenty of men who will identify exactly why the USA was great: it's not because of bullying neighbors and indefinite outward imperial expansion or immigration of Third Worlders.
In fact, American "greatness" has always been of nonaggression/neutrality/commerce and the pursuit of greatness in ways beyond imperial adventures (1898 an exception when people lost their cool for a year or two, and regretted it for the next half-century and more).
American greatness has also always been based on a NW-European-centric population and huge White-supermajority, with European norms. Even talented Third Worlders receiving H1b visas will not produce that.
Trump is doing lots of things directly opposed to American greatness. It seems Trump turned out to be an Invade-Invite guy all along, although he has a lot of semi-con-artist super-promoters out there, like Charlie Kirk (who was photographed grinning, this week, next to Donald Trump Jr. in front of a famous landmark in Greenland's capital).
"President Trump works for us."
Are we sure?
The problem with the man is his lack of a stable set of beliefs or principles.
The apparent attempted bullying of Denmark/EU over Greenland, or the threat to arbitrarily seize the Panama Canal, these suggest he just says or does whatever strikes his fancy. A man who follows the fickle fancies of ego works not for the good of the people.
The "Make America Great" slogan is funny because I know plenty of men who will identify exactly why the USA was great: it's not because of bullying neighbors and indefinite outward imperial expansion or immigration of Third Worlders.
In fact, American "greatness" has always been of nonaggression/neutrality/commerce and the pursuit of greatness in ways beyond imperial adventures (1898 an exception when people lost their cool for a year or two, and regretted it for the next half-century and more).
American greatness has also always been based on a NW-European-centric population and huge White-supermajority, with European norms. Even talented Third Worlders receiving H1b visas will not produce that.
Trump is doing lots of things directly opposed to American greatness. It seems Trump turned out to be an Invade-Invite guy all along, although he has a lot of semi-con-artist super-promoters out there, like Charlie Kirk (who was photographed grinning, this week, next to Donald Trump Jr. in front of a famous landmark in Greenland's capital).