Sit down at the table under the television at the far end of the Bakehouse Bakery and Cafe and you know immediately where you are. Not just Kingston, Pennsylvania, but Trump country.

“I’m pro-America, pro-gun, pro-God,” is how John Sorber, a retired lineman, introduces himself (And anti-Obama, anti-Stalin and anti-government meddling in healthcare).

It is just after ten o’clock and the informal breakfast club is winding down. There’s just time enough for one last cup of coffee and a chance to take the pulse of a county that voted Obama in 2008 and 2012 before plumping for Donald Trump last year.

Because despite what the pollsters and pundits are saying about a stalled legislative agenda, a gaffe-prone White House and a string of broken promises, there is no buyer’s remorse here. Mention Saturday’s 100-day milestone and the response is a weary smile.