Good Morning  Members and Readers,

Our Vice President and Candidate for President has stated in one of her word salads just how much she loves a yellow school bus.  She went on and on.

We suppose that was to be a diatribe meant to stir nostalgic, warm and fuzzy memories of our old school days. It did not do it for me but I do know that we all needed a ride to school often on a cold morning, a rainy morning or a blustery snowy morning, so yes, I do remember a type of hug getting to school on time while sharing my lunch with a buddy where we ate my desert, covertly, before we got to school.

In Massachusetts, today, there is a shortage of school buses because the student rolls have increased.  More to the point, many of the buses have been pulled to oblige the 50,000 illegal immigrant transitory needs that leave little American kids without a ride to school.

It is one more example where “we the people” are left to our own devices to accommodate a group that are stressing our resources to zero. We are sure that the cold, snow, rain and wind are more severe in that part of the country and that most need a ride to school but somehow, along with border security, Kamala has ignored one more issue “dear to her heart” and that is the need for a thousand more warm and fuzzy yellow school buses in that area and probably in many more areas of our country.

But all we hear from Kamala are messages of hope and of DEI that will NOT get these kids to school.

We hope that our children will not suffer or get sick in the low temps to be experienced by those that will have to walk.  Of course, the parents can quit their jobs, join the masses on government subsistence and home school their kids until Kamala begins to understand that hope does not buy little yellow school buses.  Taxes received from working parents buy school buses.

Be careful what you vote for because you might get it.

TPP