Watching congressional hearing
I spent my Thursday morning, like a lot of you, if you are retired, watching the wheels of government turn, for a hearing of FBI agent Strzok. He was not a low level agent. Strzok was a high level agent, a lead investigator at the FBI. There was more interruption than in some Baptist business meetings I have witnessed. It didn’t take long for the Democrats’ true colors to come out. Let the shouting and points of order begin. This happened every time a pointed question was asked. Everything from the children separated at the border to the Russian’s interference in our election. I could not watch the entire hearing because of the way some elected, tax paid, officials acted. The smirk on Strzok’s face was enough for me. The Democrats tried derailing the hearing, but it didn’t work. There is so much hatred for President Trump, it is affecting most of the Democrats’ ability to function. I could not believe the Democrat from Tennessee saying Strzok deserved a “Purple Heart.” When his wife found out about his infidelity, he deserved something, but not a “Purple Heart.” Note to all the Trump haters out there: the stock market is up, the economy is growing, unemployment is down, our military is being built up again, our borders are being secured and some of us are proud to be an American. “Make America
Great Again” sounds great. But like “Groundhog Day”, I’ve said that before. Give the man a chance, he’s not going to be impeached or run off. Try to sit back and enjoy the ride. You might like it.
God Bless America!
Lee Roy Lollar, Jr.
Columbus
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