News alert, Democrats. Trump won and Hillary lost. They still have not accepted this. They are still throwing tantrums and acting worse than a spoiled kindergärtner at the Supreme Court hearings. I am so embarrassed at the way they are conducting themselves and ole Chucky Schumer is heading the circus. And the lack of respect the public "onlookers" are exhibiting just shows how far in the gutter the Democratic Party has slid. Also these hearings should not be televised as it only gives these senators their 5 minutes of fame which really is showing their total lack of decorum. I haven't seen this type of over inflated egos since our prior president.
As I watched the Kavanaugh SCOTUS hearing today, Democrats continued to demonstrate that they're nothing more than petulant children. Elections have consequences, and we elected a President and Senate to confirm this exact candidate.
During the Senate confirmation hearings for Judge Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, a senator said he would suffer the consequences in releasing classified information. His "Spartacus Moment". Come to find out it was cleared to be made public the night before by the committee. So the senator was grandstanding for a presidential run and discredit. All that was shown was his dishonesty.
So much hoopla over Jackson high school football and the extravagant field modifications. And while the noise continues, American students fall further behind in science and technology. Someone needs to get their priorities straight.
Some communities build new sidewalks around or over established old trees. Cape and Jackson could make this investment in our wonderful trees instead of current removal policy!
I have an easy solution to Millennials not taking very good care of their lawns. Turn it into a video game! Make the blades of grass the "enemy" worth "experience points" and connect the mower controls to their smartphones. There won't be an unmowed blade of grass in sight!
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