
Lars Larson says the Democrats have tired of … (Trump) winning … just not wins for their socialist ambitions
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
Democrats seem willing to set a new record for A LONG government shut down and starve people on food stamps while leaving essential federal workers without paychecks.

Republicans passed government funding through the House months ago. It nearly passed the Senate till the Party of Slavery demanded medicaid for illegal aliens … the Democrats new slaves.
President Trump warned us years ago we’d win so much we’d get tired of winning.
I think the Democrats are tired of it already.
Inflation under control at 2.7 and headed lower. Gas prices finally below $3 bucks national average for the first time in three years. Full employment for the country with the jobless rate at only 4.2. Growth rate … after dropping half a point in the first quarter from the President Auto Pen hangover, growth of GDP now sits at a robust 3.8.
That’s what the Democrats have tired of … winning … just not wins for their socialist ambitions.
Meanwhile, the same party that cheered when mobs tore down statues of heroes like Lincoln, Jefferson and Washington are wailing about “heritage” as President Trump builds a big beautiful White House Ballroom … all of it privately funded.
Democrat Obama’s big contribution to White House heritage … turning a tennis court into a basketball court.
Go figure!
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