The national scene has become tense with rancor and focused frustration by the people who elected a leader they believed could stand up against all odds.
While that belief has yet to bear fruit, many situations are shifting by the minute as the government's inaction and infighting has created yet another looming shutdown.
What most Media (D) have not told their viewers about government shutdowns is that about 85% of government stays operating; only non-essential federal employees are sent home and the lights turn off until the funding is signed by the President.
After Rep. Pelosi vowed that there would not be enough votes to fund the wall on the southern border, the House yesterday passed a bill which does just that. Now, the "ball" is in Sen. McConnel's lap to get it passed there.
However, a Purple Heat veteran who lost three of his limbs in service to our country has raised over $10.5 million on GoFundMe to help pay for the wall.
In Congress, Rep. Gutierrez went religious on DHS Secretary Neilsen went he ranted about how Jesus would have perished if the wall kept his family from leaving for Egypt, then while she was responding to why it was needed, he promptly got up and walked out of the hearing. Sec. Neilsen threw it right back in his face with their own arguments about separating family members. Obviously he didn't like that, so he left.
Those who elected Pres. Trump are expressing their frustration with him more frequently in stronger terms as is expressed in this blog. (Warning: While the font size is small and may be difficult to read for those with vision issues, this post best expresses much of the sentiment of those who are frustrated with the success of the the anti-Americans in Congress on the left against funding the wall. They know if it gets built, it will be the death of their plan to bolster their voter base to stay politically viable.)
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