Question: You were joking about solar, right?Trump: No, not joking, no. There is a chance that we can do a solar wall. We have major companies looking at that. Look, there's no bet... moreQuestion: You were joking about solar, right?Trump: No, not joking, no. There is a chance that we can do a solar wall. We have major companies looking at that. Look, there's no better place for solar than the Mexico border -- the southern border. And there is a very good chance we can do a solar wall, which would actually look good. But there is a very good chance we could do a solar wall.One of the things with the wall is you need transparency. You have to be able to see through it. In other words, if you can't see through that wall — so it could be a steel wall with openings, but you have to have openings because you have to see what's on the other side of the wall.And I'll give you an example. As horrible as it sounds, when they throw the large sacks of drugs over, and if you have people on the other side of the wall, you don't see them -- they hit you on the head with 60 pounds of stuff? It's over. As cray as that sounds, you need transparency through that wall. But we have some incredible designs. less
Since Trump can do whatever he wishes to do to/with his supporters they must be his chattel. He owns them. Wonder how being owned by another human feels. Wonder if his supporters e... moreSince Trump can do whatever he wishes to do to/with his supporters they must be his chattel. He owns them. Wonder how being owned by another human feels. Wonder if his supporters even realize it?
Politics seems to draw dumb and dumber. Corrupt, inept, greedy. What other profession attracts the dregs of humanity like politics? What other profession is so replete with detritu... morePolitics seems to draw dumb and dumber. Corrupt, inept, greedy. What other profession attracts the dregs of humanity like politics? What other profession is so replete with detritus? What other profession has so many members working against the best interests of the people they are allegedly supposed to serve? In what other profession can people get away with breaking the law, attacking/crushing/annihilating precedent/protocol/tradition and flaunting it? Rubbing our faces in it? Altogether a curiously homogeneous crew of individuals out for themselves getting fatter and fatter off the duplicity and misery they conspire to inflict on others. less
I am a first-generation American. My parents and grandparents came to this country for the better lives they thought they'd find here. They became naturalized citizens and we... moreI am a first-generation American. My parents and grandparents came to this country for the better lives they thought they'd find here. They became naturalized citizens and were very proud of their country. Being a citizen meant a lot to them. It means a lot to me. Does it mean a lot to every citizen? I don't know. I cannot speak for them but it doesn't seem so. Those who join in subverting our institutions certainly are not good citizens. They are opportunists who are out for themselves. Screw the country! Screw its laws. Screw the Constitution. Screw anyone who gets in the way! All that matters is WINNING and it doesn't matter how. Shameful. less
I suppose this question is directed at those who may already have somewhat of an aversion to children. >.< But to answer the question myself, I feel uncomfortable around chil... moreI suppose this question is directed at those who may already have somewhat of an aversion to children. >.< But to answer the question myself, I feel uncomfortable around children in the 5-10 age range. I don't know what to talk to them about or how to keep them entertained at this age!
went about his business. Ok, why is the so-called flowerbed you dug six feet long, four feet wide, and with the toe of a man's shoe sticking out of the dirt at one end?"~
In a very scary dream I had about two years ago, I saw myself at various stages of my life spaced at about 10-year intervals from a girl of about 13 or 14. I recognised myself so c... moreIn a very scary dream I had about two years ago, I saw myself at various stages of my life spaced at about 10-year intervals from a girl of about 13 or 14. I recognised myself so clearly upto about my present age, but what I saw what I might look like in my 60s,70s and 80s positively terrified me. At each age I felt I was being pressed down by what or whom I don't know, and I kept calling out to my mother I don't know for what; but I woke up sweating profusely, my nightie drenched, and the words "Ma, be with me, be with me, be with me." on my lips. It took me a few seconds to persuade myself that it was only a dream and calm down. I hope I never have such a dream again. less