Thursday, June 23, 2016



Why do I like Donald Trump? Don't get me wrong. Of all the people who have been in the current presidential race, he is not my favorite. And it's not like I am a Republican. I disavowed that party many years ago. I would have to describe myself as either an independent (which means nothing) or a libertarian (which seems wonderful until you realize that its logical end game would be - must be - anarchy).

When I was in college, and for a few years thereafter, I had Democratic Party leanings. But as I became a breadwinner for a young family, I realized that the Democrats with their profligate "something-for-everyone" policies were determined to play Robin Hood with government finances. And they were not just taking from the "rich," they were taking from the middle class, as well.

So what appealing proposition do I see residing in a Trump candidacy?

First and foremost, he is not Hillary Clinton! It boggles my mind that there are so many Hillary supporters! If any of them would take their blinders off and take a good, hard look at her record, they would realize that her record speaks volumes about hypocrisy, greed, lies, and dishonor. How could anyone with a conscience vote for her?

Secondly, he is not Bernie Sanders! Sanders is an admitted socialist! Socialism has always been the "something-for-everyone" philosophy that I detest - on steroids! Socialism won't work simply because the math doesn't add up. Socialism has never worked!

But mainly, the reason I plan to vote for Trump is that he is strongly and vehemently against the New World Order (NWO) espoused by the Globalists and those wealthy "Deep State" individuals who pull the strings on all of the puppets in Washington DC. Donald Trump wants to rain on their parade and so do I.

The elite Deep State have been very successful in subverting the wishes of the voting public and subverting the constitution via Bill Clinton and Barack Obama (and, if she is successful, via Hillary Clinton). The Deep State is why so many voters have come to the conclusion that their vote doesn't matter, and neither does the eventual winner of the presidency: new name, same old result.

Except, now we stand a real chance of getting out from under this playbook of the 1% (actually 0.01%). If Trump is elected, your vote will have made a huge difference in the republic. Yes, I realize that in order to vote for him, one must hold his nose as he is pulling the lever in the voting booth. Trump is not socially refined and sometimes acts like a bratty third grader.

He is not "politically correct," (he says he doesn't aspire to political correctness, so is not bothered by that accusation). He has rough edges on his personality and his philosophies and that grates on the sensibilities of many Americans. He has not yet delivered a comprehensive agenda for his presidency, and doesn't seem to want to release his income taxes. These things bother me, too. But because throwing a monkey wrench into the NWO is so hugely important, on election day, I will be holding my nose.

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