Vox Populi
I guess it’d be “Good luck inheriting what you’re inheriting.” I mean the entire mess.
I can’t think of anything. I live in a great place, I get to ski all the time. I have no complaints and I have nothing I could teach him, for sure.
I think I’d ask him if he thinks he can really turn the economy around and stop the war in the next four years.
Don’t go changing. Keep it real.
What type of puppy are you going to get?
I’d compliment him for assembling a staff that will encourage healthy discussion, healthy debate, as opposed to only those opinions reflecting one party’s point of view.
I’d tell him that the whole country and the world has a new sense of hope. He’s bringing a sense of hope in a time when we really need it.

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