Thursday, May 5, 2016

The Never Trump Gang

Trump deniers downplay the simple fact that Trump’s issues were identical to voter’s issues. Voters wanted to end illegal and excessive immigration and unnecessary regulations to keep energy costs low and lower the corporate tax rate to bring jobs back to the US.  Informed voters wanted an end to the global warming scam and wanted to cut unnecessary federal spending to lower the national debt.  Very informed voters want an end to UN Agenda 21 implementation in the US with its abuse of private property and threats to US sovereignty and end bad trade deals.

Currently elected Republicans had closed ranks to dismiss voter’s issues.  Over the past 27 years, the federal government didn’t close the border or drill for oil or stand up to the UN despite the voter polls. The disconnect was so severe, Republicans voted for Ross Perot in 1992 to stop NAFTA, but we didn’t have the votes to elect him. The chasm between Republican officials and voters widened.

Constitutional Scorecard websites arose and we noticed that 80% of our Republicans vote like Democrats. Republican leaders even used Obama’s retorts like, “those aren’t our values” and “that’s not who we are”.  They say that Americans are compassionate and generous.  Voters think government is corrupt and wasteful and that’s why we are broke.  

Our elected officials tell us they have plenty of time to fix things and things aren’t that bad.  Our officials do not accept responsibility for our destruction.

The politically correct script in the US House and Senate is to admit that we are in trouble, but it isn’t that bad and we don’t believe them.  The economic fundamentals indicate that things are very bad.  But they say things aren’t that bad and it isn’t our fault. This isn’t true, because we can easily trace these disasters back to the bad laws that created them and none of these laws have been repealed.

Our officials have convinced voters that they are “empty suits” who are bought and paid for by special interest campaign contributions.  We might elect them, but they don’t work for us. Voters have had 27 years of being ignored.

We watched two pathetic GOP campaigns for McCain in 2008 and Romney in 2012 and wondered if the GOP goal was to elect Obama.

The Obama experience has been a disaster.  Obama has trashed the place and turned us into a Fascist State. Obama wrecked our economy, continued to overspend to destroy the Constitution, got the Fed to print money to cause 400% in future inflation and has opened the border to Muslim invasion. Obama unleashed federal agencies to abuse citizen property owners, wasted trillions on unsustainable alternate energy and UN Agenda 21 implementation, corrupted local elective governance with a Regional Soviet and stepped up the war on American farmers, ranchers and property owners. Obama bribed State Legislatures with grants to states and pushed Common Core to further destroy education.

Republicans said they would stop Obama, so we gave them the House in 2010 and the Senate in 2014. They still didn’t do anything, so we voted for Trump in 2016.  It’s that simple.

The entrenched GOP Establishment devotees are easy to understand.  They voted for NAFTA and the Iraq War and picked loser candidates for president and they continue to defend these mistakes claiming to be “Reagan Republicans”.  But Reagan didn’t engage in trillion dollar “nation-building or job-killing trade agreements. So, how are they like Reagan?

Individual Trump detractors are more difficult to understand. Some are really Democrat progressives masquerading as conservatives. Their criticisms sound like Democrat talking points. Others obsess over myths about Trump that aren’t really true. Sound-bites from Trump’s younger days don’t reflect his current views.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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