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This isn’t a Democrat vs. Republican issue. This is a US against them.
It’s not about whether Donald Trump is a good president or not, it is about inserting non-establishment individuals into our political system to fix it.
Our political system has slowly and systematically been diverted from what’s best for the US citizen to what’s best for the political establishment.
The last several presidents have a poor record, along with the established house and senate members, doing the people’s work. Both parties contributed to the exploitative persuasions of the establishment and are US citizens not Americans.
Bickering with each other that my party guy is better than your party guy plays into the hand of the establishment (on both sides of the political spectrum) that has brought us unfunded mandates, an I.O.U for Social Security, >$20 trillion in debt and, the worst of it all – incremental erosion of our constitutionally guaranteed rights as Americans of this Republic.
What party was in power when:
Federal debt spending increased – exponentially.
Social programs budgets were raided and never replenished.
Agencies created that work outside the law.
Expanding the power of the above agencies.
More expansion of the power of the agencies to spy on the constituency without probable cause or a warrant (to keep us safe?).
Laws changed to tax inheritance, unemployment, health coverage etc., etc., etc., etc.
Covert programs and operations hidden from the constituency that cost billions ($150 hammers? – I don’t believe it.)
We must decide – are Americans or just US citizens obediently playing party politics? The former is loyal to an ideal forged in our constitution the latter is what is on the cover of your passport.
Are we part of a kingdom that worships a crown or, are we individuals who pursue and preserve American freedoms?
I’ll take any candidate that is willing to go to battle with the establishment. I don’t care what their gender, color, religion, sexual identity/preference, who they root for, what media or Hollywood personality approves, how much they like/dislike foreign countries…
I’ll take any candidate that works within the guidelines of the US Constitution, the laws of this land and has the best interest of the constituency at heart.
…And, if they don’t – term limit them; vote them out and try again.
It’s not about whether Donald Trump is a good president or not, it is about inserting non-establishment individuals into our political system to fix it.
Our political system has slowly and systematically been diverted from what’s best for the US citizen to what’s best for the political establishment.
The last several presidents have a poor record, along with the established house and senate members, doing the people’s work. Both parties contributed to the exploitative persuasions of the establishment and are US citizens not Americans.
Bickering with each other that my party guy is better than your party guy plays into the hand of the establishment (on both sides of the political spectrum) that has brought us unfunded mandates, an I.O.U for Social Security, >$20 trillion in debt and, the worst of it all – incremental erosion of our constitutionally guaranteed rights as Americans of this Republic.
What party was in power when:
Federal debt spending increased – exponentially.
Social programs budgets were raided and never replenished.
Agencies created that work outside the law.
Expanding the power of the above agencies.
More expansion of the power of the agencies to spy on the constituency without probable cause or a warrant (to keep us safe?).
Laws changed to tax inheritance, unemployment, health coverage etc., etc., etc., etc.
Covert programs and operations hidden from the constituency that cost billions ($150 hammers? – I don’t believe it.)
We must decide – are Americans or just US citizens obediently playing party politics? The former is loyal to an ideal forged in our constitution the latter is what is on the cover of your passport.
Are we part of a kingdom that worships a crown or, are we individuals who pursue and preserve American freedoms?
I’ll take any candidate that is willing to go to battle with the establishment. I don’t care what their gender, color, religion, sexual identity/preference, who they root for, what media or Hollywood personality approves, how much they like/dislike foreign countries…
I’ll take any candidate that works within the guidelines of the US Constitution, the laws of this land and has the best interest of the constituency at heart.
…And, if they don’t – term limit them; vote them out and try again.