I hate to play the I-live-in-the-country card, but it really takes all of the 'pack the kids into the car and run from here to there' out of the equation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Look, just go sit at the card table with the rest of the kids and let the adults run the country.
There's something scary, knowing that in Florida, someone can pick you up in a car and drive you to 50 states. Back home, it's like, 'Girl, you're 15 minutes away.'
I don't like the idea of busing children all over the country. It's not safe. And there doesn't seem to be that much of an urgent need for it to be done.
In other countries, it's a common thing to have outcast children running around the streets in packs, and I don't think we're so far away from it here.
Not owning a car anymore, I feel like I'm barely an American. I miss it. And I barely ever get to listen to the radio in the car, which is the best place for radio.
I've got three little kids at home, and I'm trying to save this country from itself. I'm not here to play political power games, and I've had enough of people playing political power games, and this has just gone on too long.
As far as carrying the American banner, you just do what's right for the kids.
I live way out in the country, in truck-country.
If you took a child in London and took their iPhone and took them somewhere else in the country, they'd probably not be able to find their way back. That's a shame.
I can't walk in a toy store in a foreign country without seeing a kid with a minion backpack.
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