maid4ever(sub male) |
5 years ago •
Jul 2, 2019
5 years ago •
Jul 2, 2019
maid4ever(sub male) • Jul 2, 2019
I like to chip in my opinion.
Firstly, I'm not an American but I did attend a Trump rally in West Virginia when I lived there for a year recently. I found his supporters to be incredibly harmonious, peaceable and dare I say it, loving. There was a party atmosphere and I found them to be very gracious to me personally, as were the Secret Service, when they arrested four people alongside of me for protesting. During the tussle the protesters managed to injure an 11 year old boy. An innocent kid. These people were quite the scum. What I found interesting was that almost 8,000 people attended that rally inside and quite a few outside. They were peaceable and seemed mainly Christians. Judging by the prayer and all the heads that were lowered during that time save for half a dozen people, including me. The media had 11 or 12 cameras trained on the 150 people who were protesting outside contained inside a sort of taped area. I think they got most of the focus. I don't think this is about Trump. I think it's because he was the only candidate standing who was clearly not of the government. I won't preach politics but I'm pretty familiar with the American political scene. The US government is incredibly corrupt all the way down to state level. You have a bizarre situation where judges are able to prevent the president, duly elected from doing his duty. How come? How come activist judges are tolerated? eg What sort of unbelievable arrogance is it that a judge from Hawaii can prevent a president from protecting his own country from failed state nations known to breed terrorists. Having narrowly avoided a couple of terrorist attacks myself, I get the prisoners concern. Politically appointed judges, deliberately opposing a democratically elected president. When the ex-head of the CIA, who appears to be a Communist, and all the other people including the ex-head of the FBI are working in concert to suppress the corruption of politicians they support, and attack this man. The overreach is so incredible as to bring to your attention just what the hell is going on? Then you remember, Washington as a conduit for 4 trillion in funding. These wars et cetera which the population are not interested in the brick billions into the coffers of politicians, business people and associates. It's a disgusting filthy swamp. Trump with his fat wallet and huge ego is probably one of the only people in the United States who could withstand the amount of orchestrated abuse and lies leveled against him. He is far from perfect, but is not a murderous scheming politician like most of the ones before. No one recognises that he alone moved decisively against ISIS. Liberating 7 million people from the worst oppression the planet has seen since the Nazis? Where is the Nobel Peace Prize? The last president got one without doing anything, but of course his politics aligned themselves with the deeply socialist European countries and intellectual elites. Typical, rewarding people for their political allegiance, not their performance on behalf of the voters. Now we have the only American president in history to step across the DMZ. The city I currently live in can be reached by a nuclear weapon from North Korea. I hope Trump continues to build a bridge with this murderous tyrant, until we can get rid of them and see starving millions of North Koreans liberated without a war breaking out that could kill millions of people in Seoul. When will the media, and these deranged critics finally give the man some credit. And look beyond his vanity, the way they look beyond the Clinton's corruption or the Democrats played anti-Constitutional values.? My French daughter-in-law cried when Trump got elected. She was full of fear, seeing him as Hitler reincarnated. Where did that idea come from? is clearly not a Nazi, neither are his supporters. Trump has Jewish relatives and grandchildren. A lot of this absurd criticism just doesn't bear any scrutiny at all. If you don't like him, despite trying to maintain a balance, but I really feel sorry for you. Because he's going to get another four years, that's obvious. |
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