Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Trump’s Movement

Trumps direct assault on bad federal policy resonated with the voters. We agree with what he says.  We recognize nobody else was addressing our most serious issues before Trump showed up.  He is immune from political correctness attacks; he kills it like Roundup.

Donald Trump is attracting all voters who recognize it will take force to turn the federal government around and save what’s left of the US economy.  These voters include independents, non-voters, minorities, blue collar and disaffected Democrats. The Trump movement is also supported by Constitutional Populists including Tea Party.

The voters recognize that the federal government is out of control and is ruining our economy with excessive immigration, bogus regulations and federal abuse of citizens.

Constitutional Populists like Ron Paul started this movement over 30 years ago.  Grassroots Conservatives joined the movement over the decades.  The growth in the number of Independent voters signaled their rejection of both Parties.  The Tea Party movement in 2010 added voice to the disaffection with both Parties. The blocking of Ron Paul’s 30% of delegates in the 2012 GOP convention and subsequent Republican votes unmasked the “Establishment GOP” and battle lines were clear. Democrat policies were wrecking the country and the Republicans were not objecting. Campaign Contribution Bribes for votes bought Republican votes on Bills. All attempts to stop Obama’s unconstitutional actions further defined the Republican Congress as Democrat policy enablers.

The fact that Ted Cruz is running a strong number 2 indicates that voters can support returning the federal government to compliance with the US Constitution (as written).  Ted Cruz scores 97% on Conservative Review Scorecard, because he votes NO on all unconstitutional Bills. Ron Paul’s score was 100%.

Both Trump and Cruz favor dismantling the most harmful unconstitutional federal departments, agencies and programs.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader 

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