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I didn’t v**e for Trump in 2016, but I’d crawl over broken glass to v**e for him now
Oct 15, 2020 11:56:24   #
thebigp
 
I don't care about the tone of his tweets nor if his opponents think he's rude. I've seen that he is a patriot who genuinely loves the United States of America and its people.

By David Sound –the federalist
October 9, 2020
Even though I had v**ed for every Republican p**********l candidate since 1980, I didn’t v**e for Donald Trump in 2016.
Many Republican nominees had been huge disappointments to me, and I wasn’t going to v**e for yet another GOP candidate I thought would betray my trust. I couldn’t imagine Trump as a genuine conservative who would champion limited government, respect individual freedom and liberty, and protect the unborn — but was I ever wrong. Although I didn’t v**e for Trump in 2016, I would crawl over broken glass to v**e for him in 2020.
In 2016, I was convinced Trump was just another New York liberal. On e******n night, however, I smiled. I was happy that at least Hillary Clinton wouldn’t be president, and I suspected that the next four years with Trump would at least be entertaining.
The primary reason I didn’t v**e for Trump in 2016 was that I didn’t believe him. I didn’t trust that he would be pro-life, a non-negotiable issue for me. His bluster and bravado didn’t appeal to me. I took him literally but not seriously, in contrast to his supporters who took him seriously but not literally (credit to Peter Thiel for identifying this significant distinction).
By the time Trump took office, I was willing to give him a chance. He was the president, after all, and deserved the opportunity to prove himself. During the first year of his presidency, I was impressed by his commitment to keeping his campaign promises, unlike most politicians. By the end of 2017, I classified myself as a Trump supporter because of what he had already done as president.
Trump’s list of first-term accomplishments has been truly impressive:
• Building the strongest U.S. economy in my lifetime through historic business and personal tax cuts, resulting in millions of jobs created and record-low unemployment
• Cutting federal government regulations that had a stranglehold on American business innovators and entrepreneurs
• Confronting China’s trade abuses and negotiating fair trade deals with Canada, Mexico, South Korea, and Japan
• Eliminating the Obamacare individual mandate
• Rebuilding our military through investments in our defense capabilities as well as securing the largest military pay raise in a decade
• Nominating and confirming more solid conservative circuit court judges than any other first-term administration
• Nominating and fighting for the confirmation of two originalists, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, to the Supreme Court and then nominating Amy Coney Barrett to fill the vacancy left by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
• Moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and then brokering the Abraham Accords peace deal between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain
• Consistently fighting Democrats to build the wall to secure our southern border, reinforcing and repairing hundreds of miles, with more construction on the way
This is just a brief summary of the Trump administration’s accomplishments. In addition, Trump has been the most pro-life president in U.S. history. He has promoted a culture of life in his domestic policies, by supporting pro-life pregnancy centers, creating the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division, supporting health workers’ conscience rights, and working to defund Planned Parenthood.
Trump has upheld the same objectives in his foreign policies, such as through the Global Health Assistance Policy and by ending funding for the pro-a******n United Nations Population Fund. In January 2020, Trump became the first U.S. president to attend and address the March for Life.
The Trump administration’s accomplishments have been in spite of relentless, daily attacks by the mainstream media, which act as the Pravda-like arm of the Democratic Party. Trump Derangement Syndrome is evident every day on television and online.
Then as details about SpyGate were revealed in early 2018, I became a full-throated proponent of Trump, incensed that the Obama administration colluded with Clinton, the Democratic National Committee, and legacy media to weaponize the federal government intelligence and law enforcement agencies against an opposition party candidate and then a sitting president. When the Russian collusion h**x didn’t work, Trump’s enemies tried to take him down with f**e impeachment charges over a legitimate phone call with a new Ukrainian administration.
As president, Trump has largely kept his promises and fought against relentless opposition. I don’t care about the tone of his tweets nor if his opponents think he’s rude. I’ve seen that he is a patriot who genuinely loves the United States of America and its people. I misjudged Trump in 2016, but I will do everything I can to see that he is re-elected in 2020 — and I’m sure I’m not the only one.
Source: David Sound –the federalist

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Oct 15, 2020 17:06:15   #
ImLogicallyRight
 
Triumph with Trump

I did v**e for him and completely support him now over the 'Over the Hill, Joe.' A still don't like his tweets and he often doesn't know which fights to pick and when to shut up. But I like his accomplishments, and can't imagine the horror of 'Over the Hill, Joe and the Ho, who would soon take over and ruin America worse then anyone can imagine.

Triumph with Trump

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Oct 15, 2020 17:11:33   #
woodguru
 
ImLogicallyRight wrote:
Triumph with Trump

I did v**e for him and completely support him now over the 'Over the Hill, Joe.' A still don't like his tweets and he often doesn't know which fights to pick and when to shut up. But I like his accomplishments, and can't imagine the horror of 'Over the Hill, Joe and the Ho, who would soon take over and ruin America worse then anyone can imagine.

Triumph with Trump


Probably worse than Obammy did...even though he took a totally trashed economy and turned it around, handing trump a way better economy and stability that trump wasn't able to manage and maintain.

Republicans break the economy, dems fix it.

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Oct 15, 2020 17:13:36   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
woodguru wrote:
Probably worse than Obammy did...even though he took a totally trashed economy and turned it around, handing trump a way better economy and stability that trump wasn't able to manage and maintain.

Republicans break the economy, dems fix it.



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Oct 16, 2020 05:22:27   #
Jlw Loc: Wisconsin
 
Don't it seem like all the dummies think Trump wrecked the economy? When it went bad by the chinkflu. It would have happened to obammy, but worse. Trump is getting it going again! Around here there are jobs everywhere, good paying ones too

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