Today is Donald Trump’s last day as president. I didn’t vote for him in the primary and had plenty of misgivings when I voted for him in 2016 election. But the past 4 years have been an eye opener. The unprecedented, nonstop, vicious attacks he’s endured by both sides exposed...
what we’re up against. Trump, in many ways, is just a proxy, the punching board for people who want to “reimagine” i.e., destroy America and lust for power at all costs. He often stood alone in defending the country, and by proxy, us. His record of achievement in office is...
stunning when you consider the forces he was up against and the contemptible cowardice of the GOP. Most people won’t recognize what he accomplished until Biden/Harris undo it all. His “mean tweets” will look like kid’s play when the Left is done. Lots of us are scared for...
the future and grateful for what the president tried to do. Much of the contempt toward him by political class is pure jealousy—no one else can inspire such a loyal following. At any rate, I am glad he was our president and speak for many when I say I’m sad to see him go 🇺🇸
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