I
believe we owe Donald J. Trump another four years as our president. His
accomplishments are astounding in light of the deceit and treachery he
has faced since his first day in office and prior.
He
and the research team of Judicial Watch have exposed dirty dealings by
the prior occupant of The White House, the Clintons, Department of
Justice, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Internal Revenue Service, National Security Agency and the leadership of
both parties in Washington, D.C.
The fake “impeachment witch hunt” wasted months of hearings and millions of taxpayer dollars.
Trump
has lowered our taxes, brought hundreds of businesses back to the U.S.,
lowered unemployment among Blacks and Latinos and invested in higher
education to benefit those minorities.
The
stock market has broken the record-high mark over 100 times. He has
ended the abuse of the NATO Pact for America by having member-countries
contribute their fair share, instead of America carrying the load.
Trump
has been nominated in recognition of his efforts for the Nobel Peace
Prize three times for his international success brokering two historic
Middle East peace accords.
Trump has
successfully appointed two — soon to be three — Supreme Court Justices
and close to 300 federal judges, many that were left vacant by former
President Obama.
The reason the politicians in
Washington D.C. want to see Trump lose in November is because he is a
threat to the corruption and waste the swamp critters would like to
return to power.
For
all these reasons and more, I believe we owe Donald J. Trump four more
years as president. You don’t have to like him, but I think he deserves
our thanks and respect, especially when he is working so hard and not
accepting payment as president.
May God continue to bless the president and the U.S.A.
Jack McDonough is a resident of Lower Makefield.
Why I support Donald Trump for president
By Allyn Barth
I support Donald Trump for president because he says what he means and means what he says.
He
speaks in simple terms and does not spew convoluted
political-speak, which means his message can be easily understood by
everyone. He gets right to the point so you know exactly where he stands
on the issues. He is a doer and a man of action, which means he is
committed to the promises he has made to the American people.
He
has shown that he can get things done, even when those around around
him try to tear him down on a daily basis, which means he is tough and
he is focused. He implements policies that may be unpopular with some
but inherently good for our nation, which means he is gutsy.
He
has been able to mobilize those around him to follow through on policy
for the betterment of our economic health and foreign affairs, which
means Trump is a leader. He has directed the strongest economy and
created the lowest unemployment for all Americans that the United States
has seen in the last 49 years, which means he understands the dignity
that comes with individual freedom from government support.
He
has also willingly shut down his greatest accomplishment to save
American lives from a viral enemy, which means he is compassionate.
Trump has never taken a salary and donates it to charity. He has never
spoken of this which means, yes, that he has some degree of humility.
So,
what is it that people do not like about Trump? Do they not like that,
to name only a few things, he brokered a meaningful Mideast peace deal,
made cruelty to animals a felony, earmarked billions to stop the opioid
crisis, decimated ISIS and killed terrorists without going to war, made
us energy independent, averted war with North Korea and halted its
missile testing, worked to cut prices for prescription drugs, created
opportunity zones to help minorities because he listened to Senator Tim
Scott, that he passed prison reform to give people a second chance,
passed VA reforms for those that defend our country, got tough on trade
with China, got rid of NAFTA and negotiated new trade deals with Mexico
and Canada, extended offshore drilling bans, brought home over 40
Americans held captive, made member countries pay their fair share to
the United Nations, that he respects policemen, veterans, and first
responders, that he is bringing troops home, that he signed Right To Try
law, forced our NATO allies to pay their fair share, and that he loves
America and puts America first?
When
I talk to those that oppose Trump, they say they just don’t like him. I
get it. His personality is not always dignified and he is quite
brash. But let us recall, without dispute, our most morally straight,
kind-hearted president of the modern era, Jimmy Carter. We remember how
ineffective he was.
I know President Trump
isn’t perfect and he still has work to do. But, let’s try to be mature
about this and put petty emotion and superficial preferences aside for
the good of our nation. The world today is ugly and there are so many
powerful forces foreign and domestic trying to destroy our freedoms and
our way of life in America.
Donald Trump is
the right guy at the right time. Trump is like a junkyard dog and he has
been very effective at keeping these forces in check. So, If there is a
dog in the fight, I want it to be Trump. Supporting Trump for president
doesn’t make me deplorable. It makes me an informed, intelligent, and
patriotic American.
Allyn Barth lives in Lower Makefield.