That's awesome! One of the most ridiculous fun days of my life was spent at White Sands/Cloudcroft/Alamogordo.
"Most federal employees in the Washington-Baltimore area will receive a 3.52 percent raise in January, the largest increase among city areas in the pay system for white-collar federal workers, under an order President Trump signed Thursday." https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...area-federal-employees-receive-percent-raise/
Gee, trump spends so much time stressing over the homeless problem in other states... Trump’s use of homelessness as a political cudgel exposes his cynical disregard for blue states It’s not coincidental that he’s making a big issue out of homelessness in California and New York but not in Florida. https://www.vox.com/2019/12/30/21043202/trump-homelessness-california-pelosi-new-york
I don’t care if Trump plays golf or takes Christmas Eve off. I don’t care if he takes New Years off either. I don’t care how much the transportation costs are for getting Trump back and forth every weekend for him to relax. Being President is a very stressful and hard job and the office holder should be able to spend time resting and relaxing and certain accommodations for the family should be made. I am far more concerned with how the President represents the country, how informed and prepared he is. I care about what his motivations are and what his health is.
"If I win I may never see my property -- I may never see these places again," Trump said at an August 2016 campaign event. "But because I'm going to be working for you, I'm not going to have time to go golfing, believe me. Believe me. Believe me, folks." Trump spent 1 of 5 days at one of his golf clubs in 2019 https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/31/poli...content=2019-12-31T13:09:03&utm_source=twCNNp Trump Has Spent $115 Million On Golf Trips ― Or 287 Years Of Presidential Salary https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-golf-trips-millions-thanksgiving_n_5ddedbefe4b0913e6f7865cf
"Bill that should cut down on robocalls, but wouldn't end them, signed by Trump": https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bill-t...bocalls-but-wouldnt-end-them-signed-by-trump/ excerpt: An anti-robocalls measure signed into law Monday by President Trump should help reduce the torrent of unwanted calls promising lower interest rates or pretending to be the IRS, though it won't make all such calls disappear. The new law gives authorities more enforcement powers and could speed up measures the industry is already taking to identify robocalls. And when phone companies block robocalls, they must do so without charging consumers. This should help Americans dodge many of those annoying calls. "American families deserve control over their communications, and this legislation will update our laws and regulations to stiffen penalties, increase transparency, and enhance government collaboration to stop unwanted solicitation," White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said.