The Senate Stimulus Goes to the House

Late last night the Senate, in a unanimous 96 – 0 vote, passed a $2 trillion dollar stimulus bill. This came after several days of stalling by Democrats who wanted to add provisions that had more to do with the Democrat agenda than the current crisis. 

I looked at the bill summary and here are the key provisions.  Continue reading

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Enough With the Politics

Democrats in Washington have sunk to a new low. They should be focusing on an immediate response to an immediate need. Instead they use this crisis to kick Americans when they are down.

President Trump, in a two hour press conference yesterday, expressed frustration at Senate Democrats. The President said that they had an agreement but Democrats wanted to tack on provisions totally unrelated to the immediate need. Continue reading

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Do the Next Thing

Remember “In God We Trust”

Over the past few days I have talked, mostly by phone, with many people. There is no question that what we are experiencing today is unprecedented. 

When I make calls now, I introduce myself, and say that I’m calling to say that I’m praying for them and their community. I don’t ask for anything. I don’t even ask for their vote. At this time, I believe that the best thing we can do is to be as positive and encouraging as we can be. Continue reading

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Day of Prayer – March 15, 2020

Yesterday, President Trump declared today, March 15, 2020, as a National Day of Prayer for all Americans Affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic and for our National Response Efforts. I am including a link to the President’s Proclamation at the end of this note.

Our National Motto is, “In God We Trust.” It is in times of emergency or uncertainty that we return to those four simple words. Continue reading

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The Handshake Will Return

President Trump just completed an amazing press conference on Covid-19. He called on multiple private sector resources to come and report on tracking, testing, and actions they were taken. Actions ranged from development of new testing tools to web site for on-line screening to making parking lots available at Wal-Marts around the nation for drive through testing.

Send DC to DC

President Trump’s style stood out like a bright lighthouse. The government representatives focused on cutting red tape and working closely with private sector to deliver results. Continue reading

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Cast Your Vote for President Trump

Early voting is going on in Georgia for the Presidential Primary which is on Tuesday, March 24. Since Donald Trump is the only one on the Republican ballot, you may wonder if it really matters. It does.

It is important. It sends a message. It shows your support for President Trump and for a conservative agenda.

When you go to the polls and cast a vote in the Republican Presidential Primary, it sends a clear message that you stand with President Trump. It is a positive influence on others when you set the example.

Lines are short in early voting. If the polling place is nearby, go ahead and cast your vote for President Trump. Definitely go on March 24 for the Presidential Primary. I appreciate your support for President Trump.

On the Trail to Send DC to DC

I have several speaking engagements lined up over the next week. With the precautions to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, these could be subject to change. Continue reading

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Don is Officially on the Ballot

Billboards of Donald Trump and Don Cole
Billboard on main connector to Albany from I-75

On the first day of qualifying, I went to the Georgia State Capitol and stood in the long line of Republicans qualifying for office. I paid the fee which was covered by generous donations that have already come in. Continue reading

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