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Are Minnesota’s Trump Voters Looking for a Check on Him?
He rails against the 2010 health care law, federal regulations and especially the “extremist energy policies” that he claims are hurting local farmers.
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He rails against the 2010 health care law, federal regulations and especially the “extremist energy policies” that he claims are hurting local farmers.
He’s gone off the rails. We’re in Crazytown,” Woodward alleges Kelly said to a small group of staffers. “I don’t even know why any of us are here. This is the worst job I’ve ever had.”
For every off-the-rails program he criticized, there were many more — such as the Future Combat Systems in its heyday, before it was killed — that he effectively signed the checks for even after experts
. … The biggest challenge is teaching about Trump and not having things go completely off the rails.”
We must start robustly investing in our aging bridges, roads, rails, ports, airports, electric grid, water pipes, broadband network and more.
Sure, the Democrats, if they take back the House, could go off the rails as the Republicans did in impeaching Bill Clinton.
Watch: Gardner Rails Against Sessions’ Marijuana Action as States’ Rights Issue [jwp-video n=”1″] “Because of these commitments, I have informed the Administration that I will be lifting
Going to pieces Without a comprehensive strategy, huge swaths of infrastructure will be left out, including roads, bridges, rails, and municipal water and wastewater systems.
Chao Goes Off the Rails on New York-New Jersey Project -
Watch: Gardner Rails Against Sessions’ Marijuana Action as States’ Rights Issue [jwp-video n=”2″] At the end of last year, it was Roy Moore who drove a wedge between Gardner and Trump.
“The alarming rate of incidents on our rails is cause for tremendous concern,” she wrote.
For the uninitiated, it might have seemed last week like the annual legislation authorizing the nation’s military was about to come off the rails.
When a Democratic president like Barack Obama or Bill Clinton rails against tax breaks for the wealthy and loopholes for the special interests, Republicans line up to denounce him for practicing
“I asked for his endorsement before President Trump became our nominee and Charlie went off the rails against Trump,” Simmons told the newspaper.