Correct me if I am wrong, but one of the main promises that
President Donald J. Trump was elected for was to control borders and end
illegal immigration.
Now, he was fairly elected with that as one of his main promises.
So why is it that everyone is shocked that he has taken steps through Executive
Order to do just that by instituting a 90-day ban on immigration from seven
countries known as havens for radical Islamist terrorists? What, exactly, is wrong with closing the barn
door before the horse gets in?
The really interesting thing about all this “stuff” going on
with the media is that the list of the seven evil empires was compiled by the
Barack H. Obama administration. In fact,
Obama and George W. Bush both invoked similar ‘bans” during their times as
president.
But the uproar over President Trump is something that goes
beyond belief. At any given time,
someone has said blow up the white house, assassinate the president, fighting
and riots in the streets, and have the military stage a coups.
What is wrong with people?
Did they simply forget that the democratic process, ala the United
States of America, has taken place?
I suppose this is what the Democratic Party envisioned the
Republican party doing had Hillary Clinton won.
They had visions of rallys gone wild and riots and anarchists destroying
cars, and breaking windows, and attacking people.
But that was not what happened. That would be alternative facts. The facts stand that the Republican Party in
some manner managed to pull of one of the biggest political upsets since
Brexit. OK, so maybe that was a cheap
shot.
Still, I remember all the hubbub and complaining about Trump
and whether he would accept the results of the election. And the smug attitudes behind the question,
as they felt they had the election all locked up.
Still, strange things can happen in the voting booth. There is no one there to intimidate you; no
one there calling you deplorable, or ignorant, or scum off the earth.
Even Joe Biden knew the party was in trouble when he opted
to attend a Trump rally in Scranton, PA.
You know, his home stomping grounds. And what he saw there was
excitement and lots of people. People he
knew and people who likely had voted for him in the past.
And he thought to himself that his party might have some
problems on Election Day.
It’s only mildly ironic that just about everything anyone
said about Trump has turned exactly the opposite. They tried to kill him off during the
primaries, but all their politico ammunition bounced off like a bullet on
Superman. They dug and they dug and they
dug, looking for some kind of Kryptonite that could stop him. And they nearly found it with the old Access
Hollywood tape. A set up tape, something kept in the cupboard for eight years
just waiting.
And they brought it out and it nearly worked. Except that the other candidate was at least
as reprehensible.
So the voters went out. And they voted. And they voted
knowing that the key to the victory, at least in these United States, had to do
with the Electoral College. You know,
that body of electors that was put in place in order to keep the big states and
big cities from being able to run rough shod over the more rural parts of the
US.
Take a good look at the electoral map. It’s pretty easy to see why the election
turned out as it did. So stop all this
nonsense. Haul a few of the more provocative
complainers, like Tim Kaine, into court to explain why they are inciting riots,
and let’s get down to business.
There is much that needs to be done.
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