I want to be the first to offer a warm congratulations to the Democrats on their upcoming sweep of both the house and the senate.
As you are well aware the current administration was put into office against ridiculous odds. Not only was the DNC and the MSM fighting the Trump campaign but so was the RNC. Add to the mix the utterly ridiculous things Trump has said from time to time and there is no way a gambling man would have put odds on him getting elected. The odds of winning under those conditions are extraordinary.
Trump won despite the establishment, despite the oligarchy, precisely because he accidently hit upon the issue of illegal immigration. It is the sort of thing a President should be talking about because it is the job of the Federal Government to manage the borders. He was elected on the promise of building a wall, which in practice would probably accomplish nothing, but symbolically would mean quite a bit to those of us who believe our President should put our country first. Imagine that.
We aren't even 100 days in and Trump is running away from promises - or forced away - by traitors like Paul Ryan, John McCain, and other members of a party that still hasn't figured out why he won. We're going to head into the mid-term elections with Trump having accomplished nothing and we'll soon be celebrating a huge establishment win for those who want to sell out to globalists, open our borders, and thwart the rule of law.
Clearly the voice of the people is utterly meaningless to Washington.
You'd of thought sending Trump, against all odds, would have signaled something.
If this keeps up the Democrats are going to win big and they'll hold the major offices in the land for quite some time.
Why?
Because I've been talking to Republican voters who will never vote again if Trump doesn't build the wall.
One party selling out our country is as good as another.
I will honestly celebrate huge Democrat victories at the mid-terms because I hate two faced Republican traitors more than Democrats.
Pick up the bottles of Dom Perignon now, my Democrat friends, because you've got a couple of excellent years ahead of you.
As you are well aware the current administration was put into office against ridiculous odds. Not only was the DNC and the MSM fighting the Trump campaign but so was the RNC. Add to the mix the utterly ridiculous things Trump has said from time to time and there is no way a gambling man would have put odds on him getting elected. The odds of winning under those conditions are extraordinary.
Trump won despite the establishment, despite the oligarchy, precisely because he accidently hit upon the issue of illegal immigration. It is the sort of thing a President should be talking about because it is the job of the Federal Government to manage the borders. He was elected on the promise of building a wall, which in practice would probably accomplish nothing, but symbolically would mean quite a bit to those of us who believe our President should put our country first. Imagine that.
We aren't even 100 days in and Trump is running away from promises - or forced away - by traitors like Paul Ryan, John McCain, and other members of a party that still hasn't figured out why he won. We're going to head into the mid-term elections with Trump having accomplished nothing and we'll soon be celebrating a huge establishment win for those who want to sell out to globalists, open our borders, and thwart the rule of law.
Clearly the voice of the people is utterly meaningless to Washington.
You'd of thought sending Trump, against all odds, would have signaled something.
If this keeps up the Democrats are going to win big and they'll hold the major offices in the land for quite some time.
Why?
Because I've been talking to Republican voters who will never vote again if Trump doesn't build the wall.
One party selling out our country is as good as another.
I will honestly celebrate huge Democrat victories at the mid-terms because I hate two faced Republican traitors more than Democrats.
Pick up the bottles of Dom Perignon now, my Democrat friends, because you've got a couple of excellent years ahead of you.
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