If you think…

the United States of America can thrive and survive in the 21st century …

through bullying and military force over diplomacy …

without strong international alliances …

by undermining organizations such as the UN and NATO …

by insulting and belittling foreign leaders and governments …

without participating in international agreements and treaties…

without providing international assistance addressing global issues such as disease and the environment…

without immigration from all over the world…

without assisting poor nations and their people…

without international trade…

without getting its financial house in order…

without showing empathy and support for its citizens and residents in need …

if you think the leader of the USA can consolidate his power, challenge our laws and Constitution, insult and belittle our Supreme Court, judges and political opposition, and attempt to suppress the press …

if you think the USA is the big dog, can go it alone and doesn’t need the rest of the world…

you are sadly mistaken, you are wrong, dangerously wrong…and your children and grandchildren will pay a heavy price for allowing this to happen😢

4 comments

  1. Go MAGA. I loved his comeback to the ridiculous question about why Japan was not told in advance of the Iran Strikes. Priceless. He tells it straight up. Unlike all these weak politicians that pander for votes. Love love love.

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  2. I think you’ve been looking at the US through rose colored glasses. A more toned down Presidency is coming in a less than 3 years but the issues will be there just the same.

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    1. It with any luck, they will be the real issues, not his issues tainted by his ideology and personality.

      I look at history, especially since WWII. I often wonder what Trump and friends would have said about the Marshal Plan or even the pardoning of Confederate soldiers if you want to go back further.

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    2. which responsibility do you speak of – what constitutional provision can you cite as justification for embracing a global perspective?

      I’m no isolationist. Instead, if we are looking at what works, and if the past is an indicator of the future, we would have more success in helping ourselves by helping others if we focused on exporting capitalism – even the disputed practice we now have.

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