For goodness sake does Trump finally have the hippy hippy shakes?
Trump is now supporting recreational cannabis in Florida. But I don’t think he is in it for the shakes – I think he is in it for the votes. Cheers ans happy weekend!
@Vin53 Because I have to sit down to cook and do the dishes, and shower, it takes extra time and effort to do those things. That stroganoff you rag on took me quite a lot of time and energy to make, as for the bite size beef that small, that's how my Dad did it when I was a toddler, he taught me how to make it when I was six years old in 1976. Not only were you insulting me and my cooking, you were insulting my Dad, who died two months before my 11th birthday in early 1981, who was a serious home gourmet himself, who learned from his Dad while he was growing up, himself a serious home gourmet.
To be fair to Trump (and I rarely am), that's actually consistent with his message of states' rights over federal authority. He said clear back in 2016 that he felt cannabis regulation shouldn't be a federal issue.
In fact, I'm starting to think his campaign is failing because he's not wanting to be with the Republicans want in a candidate. He doesn't want to ban abortions, birth control, or pоrn, but the Heritage Foundation and the GOP do.
Don't take this as me going soft on that weirdo, though. I still maintain he'd be terrible for the country.
Republicans have always championed state's rights.
Really? Is that why they want to create a federal ban on abortion, birth control, in vitro fertilization, and роrո, as well as repealing the 19th Amendment?
@LordShadowfire If you criminalize these things all you do is create more criminals. If there's a demand for something someone will always be willing to supply it.
@Justenjoyit Unreal, the same countries that followed America's draconian anti Cannabis laws and penalties are the first ones to repeal them, while the United States, federally, refuses to give up those laws and penalties.