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That singular blue dot you see is Birmingham's Jefferson County where I voted for Trump on election day with a concealed carry in my right front pocket. I had not a bit of trouble, though.
This 77-year-old hobbling on a cane avoided the long line and was waved over to the Age 70+ senior citizen table as easy as the American apple pie the Smothers Brothers Show kept referring to but I never baked..
Also on the map, that only long blue line you see separating Bama's sea of rea of red is called "The Black Belt." It might as well be called The Blue Belt for always voting like stupid Blue Meanies.
Blue Meanies were the bad guys in some old animated antiquated Beatles movie I saw during the Sixties but very vaguely recall.
Whoa! Only just now a "Yellow Submarine" title awakens in me ancient memory.
We are the Silent Majority no longer.
If I ever met the man, i would graciously thank him for the wonderful work he's done over the years with Habitat for Humanity, but that's about it.
I know a couple of families locally who would not have been able to afford most houses but had Habitat houses built on their property. The houses are pretty well built, and are very well designed/architected/engineered to make the best use of small space. I know other families that rely on the ReStore stores for inexpensive but good quality appliances, so the company is doing good work, at least, from what I can tell.
Great bunch today.
I'll attribute instead that TR quote to H. L. Mencken or George Carlin. Or Weird Al.
He was all in favor of expanding the fedgov for his pet projects and the constitution be damned.