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Post by glrogers67 on Mar 19, 2017 17:44:05 GMT
I am staying home from church today. I have my nasty spring cold I seem to get like clockwork every change of season. It is cool here overnight but in the 80's during the day so I did finally turn on my AC to keep the cats and me comfortable.
Well, the Neil Gorsuch confirmation hearings begin tomorrow. I hope he sails through and we finally get a balanced and fair Supreme Court.
Has anyone read the book by David Horowitz "Big Agenda" about Donald Trump's plan to turn America around and defeat the liberal Democrats? I am thinking about buying it online but was wondering if it's worth the money?
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Post by glrogers67 on Mar 19, 2017 17:54:44 GMT
Also thinking about joining Nutrisystem for a few months to jump start my weight loss program again and then go back to Weight Watchers for maintenance. My main concern about Nutrisystem is that it is not a lifestyle change - once you go off it you still have to know how to cook properly so the weight doesn't come back. Any thoughts?
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Post by megk31 on Mar 19, 2017 23:29:00 GMT
Hi Gary, well you weren't the only one stay home from church today I didn't get there either. I have allergies and I didn't want to sneeze and cough all morning. It is over cast here today and we will probably have rain tomorrow. I am just having a lazy day.
Well you can always give Nutrisystem a try if you can afford it. If I lived by myself and didn't have to worry about meals for other folk I would go for it. I think they are the program that is really reaching out to men in their adds at the moment. The only weight loss program I haver ever followed is WW.
No I haven't read David Horowitz's book " Big Agenda" sounds interesting. If you decide to reaf it let us know whether it any good. I will have to see what it costs on e-books. I could read it on my Nook.
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Post by geric on Mar 19, 2017 23:34:49 GMT
Tim Allen Says Having Conservative Views in Hollywood Is âLike â30s Germanyâ
Tim Allen on Going to Donald Trump's Inauguration
Tim Allen said he enjoys going on âboth sidesâ of the political spectrum as a comedian, but compared rhetoric in Hollywood surrounding President Trump to Germany in the 1930s.
âYouâve gotta be real careful around here,â he said during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! âYou get beat up if donât believe what everybody believes. This is like â30s Germany. I donât know what happened. If youâre not part of the group, âyou know what we believe is right,â I go, âWell, I might have a problem with that.'â
Allen, who hesitated before confessing he attended Trumpâs inauguration, is one of the few celebrities in Hollywood who has been outspoken about his conservative views. During the 2016 election, he lent his voice to an ad for Republican pr candidate John Kasich.
In November, Allen told Fox News host Megyn Kelly: âWhat I find odd in Hollywood is that they didnât like Trump because he was a bully. But if you had any inkling that you were for Trump, you got bullied for doing that. And it gets a bit hypocritical for me.â
Love this. Reminds me of other places and people too. And per usual, the liberal press is over blowing the Meals on Wheels cuts, the main funding for Meals on Wheels isn't the federal government, they give some support. Bunch of libs with their scare tactics again. What about Obama and his threats to cut the military pay and social security every time he couldn't get his way?
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