"slavery wasn't always taboo in America"

"Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877)

Theodore Roosevelt called Grant the “father of the national parks" because Grant signed into law the country's first national park, Yellowstone, in 1872. The Grant administration had launched an expedition to explore the area and supported legislation to protect the natural treasures found there. Grant also pushed for protection of northern fur seals on Alaska’s Pribilof Islands, in what may have been the first time federal land was set aside specifically for wildlife."
https://news.nationalgeographic.com...ents-national-monuments-parks-history-photos/

Grant was a Republican.

Which is a 180 degree turn from today's gopers. Quit trying to link the past with the present. It doesn't work.

Trump is no Grant.
 
He's just trolling as usual. That's all he does here, and he does it on whatever side he feels like at the moment. He has a few socks you might know, like God Bless America (that he renamed something written in Russian).

Thank you for informing me of that, oh great history encyclopedia of jpp.
 
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