DeezerShoove » Today, 6:39 am » wrote: ↑
So far I'm enjoying the hyperbole on both sides.
One is wringing their hands so tightly their nails have drawn blood.
The other is celebrating the end of all the ***, activism, immigrants, etc.
I guess a little bit of it (on both sides) is based in reality somewhat. There
is a shift.
But the over-played drama? wow...

they will collect thru little favors........................
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A collection of prominent healthcare interests were among the donors to President Donald Trump’s inaugural fund.Companies spanning many industries donated to Trump’s fund, hoping to soften or improve relationships and advance organizational priorities in the new administration. In healthcare, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Johnson & Johnson and Bayer all donated $1 million. Abbott Laboratories donated $500,000. The National Association of Manufacturers, which also represents pharmaceutical interests, donated $1 million. So did Amazon, with its executive chairman and founder Jeff Bezos attending the indoor inauguration in person.**