

It's time to figure out whether we want to remain the leader of the free world or continue to be the laughingstock of the world. It's time to remember that everybody in America is an immigrant, and that is a legacy and way of life we should honor. It's time to stop with total partisan gridlock and attempt to at least fix some things so that they work. It needs a tax plan that doesn't hurt the poor and middle class to make the rich happy.Īnd it needs an education that educates all children.īut none of that will happen if the two sides of Congress remain locked in the Battle of the Century.

It needs a health system that ensures that every American has access to health care. 1 mission is to wipe out any memory of the Barack Obama administration (except for the things Trump takes credit for, like an improved economy).Īmerica needs smaller government that works better than it has in the past. We are officially out of control as a country, have been since the GOP made clear that its No. (The words: "vulnerable," "entitlement," "diversity," "transgender," "fetus," "evidence-based" and "science-based" are apparently too reality-based for the reality show starring Donald Trump). I don't need to recount all of the sheer audacity of foolishness: a judicial nominee testifying that he has never tried a case more accusations of sexual misdeeds Roy Moore still not conceding the Alabama Senate race still more waiting for the Russiagate investigation to end, and the White House directing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to avoid using seven words and phrases in agency documents. Meeting canceled.ĭouglas Greenwood's death a heartbreaking reminder that 9/11 is forever Charles Barkley's warning for Democrats: Don't take black vote, poor whites for granted I needed that line this week. Randall tells Beth that he has to miss their daughter's chess tournament to meet a client.īut Beth says: "I call marriage." Case closed. She raises her hand, palm flat, above his head, and says, essentially: "You have to be this high to ride this ride."īut the second-best was uttered by Beth, the wife of all wives who is married to Randall, the overachieving, slightly neurotic, perfectionist adopted son on "This Is Us." The best line came during an episode of "The Closer," when one police detective asks a taller colleague out on a date. It is the second best line of dialogue in television history. Rochelle Riley, Detroit Free Press Columnist Published 6:01 a.m. Rochelle Riley: Enough with everything: I call democracy
