I did watch only
Donald's speech.
I believe him!
Donald did write his
own speech!
We turned off the TV
early this morning
(Just as the
republicans did four and eight years ago).
I went out earlier
than usual to work on rebuilding and replacing our fence and cleaning up some
of the mess in my shed from cleaning up after Hurricane Mathews attack on our
yard.
Lunch time Donald's
speech was on.
I tried to find
Hillary, alas she was stuck behind a giant of a man and behind Donald.
Everything in the
speech is a normal attack on the intelligence of the knowing citizens of this
country.
Donald spent the
first half thinking that he was slamming
the Presidency of Barrack Obama
And
The second half of
his speech slamming
the Republican Controlled Congress.
The first half of
his speech was actually slamming the republican controlled congress of the
United States of America.
The Legislative
(Senate and House of Representatives)
and
Judicial
(Supreme Court and lower Courts).
The second part of
his speech was spent slamming the very people that he needs to do everything
that his speech said that he wants to do!
the Legislative
(Senate and House of Representatives)
and
Judicial (Supreme
Court and lower Courts).
Everyone the age of
Donald, going through the school system in this United States of America, had
to take Social studies and at least U.S. History if not also World History.
I know this because
I am in his age group.
Donald must
have been chasing the 'cheer leader girls' during Social Studies and U.S.
History?
A helpful teaching
lesson for Mr. Trump.
THREE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT Printer
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Our federal government has three parts. They are
the Executive, (President and about 5,000,000 workers) Legislative (Senate and House of Representatives) and Judicial (Supreme Court and lower Courts).
The President of the United
States administers
the Executive Branch of our government. He enforces the laws
that the Legislative Branch (Congress) makes. The President is elected
by United States citizens, 18 years of age and older, who vote in the
presidential elections in their states. These votes are tallied by states and
form the Electoral College system. States have the number of electoral votes
which equal the number of senators and representatives they have. It is
possible to have the most popular votes throughout the nation and NOT win the
electoral vote of the Electoral College.
The Legislative part
of our government is called Congress. Congress makes our laws. Congress is
divided into 2 parts. One part is called the Senate. There are 100 Senators--2 from each of our states. Another part is
called the House of Representatives. Representatives meet together to discuss
ideas and decide if these ideas (bills) should become laws. There are 435 Representatives. The number of representatives
each state gets is determined by its population. Some states have just 2
representatives. Others have as many as 40. Both senators and representatives
are elected by the eligible voters in their states.
The Judicial part
of our federal government includes the Supreme Court and 9 Justices. They are special judges who interpret laws
according to the Constitution. These justices only hear cases that pertain to
issues related to the Constitution. They are the highest court in our country.
The federal judicial system also has lower courts located in each state to hear
cases involving federal issues.
All three parts of our federal government have
their main headquarters in the city of Washington D.C.

