Eight years ago, at the first inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the United States, massive marches of angry “resistance” mobilized in Washington and around the world, easily upstaging the festivities associated with the installation of the new Republican administration.
May suggest, instead, that the best way "to lead the nation in a better direction" would be to encourage President Trump to end the two wars either one of which could lead to WW3, to build on the Abraham Accords, to encourage investors like Softbank to invest in American industry and jobs, to call the mad dogs of the government off parents who disapprove of school board actions, to reduce everyone's taxes, to secure the border, deport those who entered illegally and have been convicted of serious crimes and those who have been adjudicated for deportation and to shrink the size of government? Stand on the side and carp all you want, but none of that will lead the nation in a better direction.
May suggest, instead, that the best way "to lead the nation in a better direction" would be to encourage President Trump to end the two wars either one of which could lead to WW3, to build on the Abraham Accords, to encourage investors like Softbank to invest in American industry and jobs, to call the mad dogs of the government off parents who disapprove of school board actions, to reduce everyone's taxes, to secure the border, deport those who entered illegally and have been convicted of serious crimes and those who have been adjudicated for deportation and to shrink the size of government? Stand on the side and carp all you want, but none of that will lead the nation in a better direction.