I am an ex-Democrat since the Kavanaugh hearings, and though I ought to be understanding of anyone ambivalent about this election, as a matter of fact, I'm not. In my 72 years, I have not seen anything like the endless and egregious violations of the rights of citizens which can only be taken as a foreshadowing the next eight years if Harris wins. For example, if someone wanted to invite ten or twenty million people to illegally cross the border, well, why didn't they bother to ask us citizens what we thought of the idea? We might have even voted on it—or the legislature might have discussed it—what a concept! No—it was all agreed upon in back rooms.
Almost everyone nowadays has at least some skepticism of the mainstream media—nothing radical about that, and yet people still use the mainstream media to inform their perceptions of Trump, which, in fact, have been defamatory propaganda from the very beginning. What were all those years of "Russia collusion" but one big hoax designed to sabotage Trump? So, if someone lies to you once, how disposed are you to believe them a second time? For myself, not at all, and yet people go on letting the mainstream media form their opinions of Trump.
The reason Trump is such a threat to elites is because he was the only president in my lifetime, Republican or Democrat, who acknowledged how irresponsibly the working class was gutted by elites when we moved our manufacturing base to China and elsewhere. Reagan, Bush, Obama, Clinton—they all swept it under the rug while the working class, the people who make they country run, suffered. Now ibuprofen comes from China, along with most everything else. How much sense does that make? This vision alone makes Trump the greatest and most daring president of my lifetime. And that's why working people of all kinds are now coming together to support him. It was inevitable. And if he isn't elected, the movement will continue until justice is done. That's a certainty.
Well said, David. Thank you!
I am an ex-Democrat since the Kavanaugh hearings, and though I ought to be understanding of anyone ambivalent about this election, as a matter of fact, I'm not. In my 72 years, I have not seen anything like the endless and egregious violations of the rights of citizens which can only be taken as a foreshadowing the next eight years if Harris wins. For example, if someone wanted to invite ten or twenty million people to illegally cross the border, well, why didn't they bother to ask us citizens what we thought of the idea? We might have even voted on it—or the legislature might have discussed it—what a concept! No—it was all agreed upon in back rooms.
Almost everyone nowadays has at least some skepticism of the mainstream media—nothing radical about that, and yet people still use the mainstream media to inform their perceptions of Trump, which, in fact, have been defamatory propaganda from the very beginning. What were all those years of "Russia collusion" but one big hoax designed to sabotage Trump? So, if someone lies to you once, how disposed are you to believe them a second time? For myself, not at all, and yet people go on letting the mainstream media form their opinions of Trump.
The reason Trump is such a threat to elites is because he was the only president in my lifetime, Republican or Democrat, who acknowledged how irresponsibly the working class was gutted by elites when we moved our manufacturing base to China and elsewhere. Reagan, Bush, Obama, Clinton—they all swept it under the rug while the working class, the people who make they country run, suffered. Now ibuprofen comes from China, along with most everything else. How much sense does that make? This vision alone makes Trump the greatest and most daring president of my lifetime. And that's why working people of all kinds are now coming together to support him. It was inevitable. And if he isn't elected, the movement will continue until justice is done. That's a certainty.
You’re full of shit!