Compared to the Present, Trump Era Was a Golden Age

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Compared to the Present, Trump Era Was a Golden Age

As much as one is tempted to blame the “elites,” and they are truly contemptible, the American people share responsibility for failing to rebuke the yoke of this new world order.
16 Jan 2023 ~~ By Matthew Boose

Excusing his tendency to hyperbole, one finds it hard to disagree when Donald Trump talks about how much better things were before the “China virus” ruined his reelection effort and set the country on a path of decline. The America that existed before COVID, the George Floyd revolution, and the rigged 2020 election is not so far in the past, but it was a completely different world.
Gas was cheap, crime was down, the border was secure, and the country was a lot freer. Words like “misinformation” were seldom heard on the lips of bureaucrats or neighbors deputized by them, and one didn’t fear losing employment or the right to travel for refusing an experimental drug. Believe it or not, before those momentous, nightmarish months of violence and upheaval that changed everything, Trump was on a glide path to victory, having been cleared of impeachment over a long-forgotten “perfect phone call” with Ukraine.
The televised drama of the Trump years has proven fairly benign compared to what followed. Consider the events of just the past week. Thousands of U.S. flights were grounded, an increasingly regular occurrence, after a “computer glitch” at the Federal Aviation Administration. Joe Biden made his long-awaited trip to the southern border, where he spent a few hours taking pictures in a Potemkin village on the frontier of what can only be described as an invasion, one which Biden has treacherously encouraged. Amidst all of this pretense and dysfunction, the administration floated a nationwide ban on a common household appliance. Biden’s gas stove ban, the progressive midwits shouted, was both a very good thing and also the latest bugbear crawling in the imaginations of delusional conservatives.
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As much as one is tempted to blame the “elites”—and they are truly contemptible—the American people share responsibility for failing to rebuke the yoke of this new world order. Our acquiescence has cost us much in a short span of time. Of course, nostalgia can distort even the recent past. America was in dire shape when Trump entered politics promising to make the country “great again.” The best efforts of the most determined patriots would not have been enough to fulfill that pledge in a few years. But compared to the present, 2019 was a golden age, the loss of which it is hard not to mourn.


Commentary:
The Quisling Media will try and continue to claim that Trump was awful, and Biden is a wonderful breath of fresh air, but as time goes on (things will continue to get worse) more and more people will look back and see that we had 4 very good years marred by the Wuhan Covid-19 virus attack.
Compared to every era in my life, except for some of the Reagan years, the pre-covid Trump era was a golden era. I was very skeptical about Trump’s ability when he took office. I was very pleasantly surprised.
Maoist/DSA Democrats simply don't care about making things better for people. They only care about their power.
The Constitution establishes Election Day as the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November.
Maoist/DSA Democrats who unilaterally changed this into voting months and mail-in ballots have never been seriously challenged or sued.
Until then, and until hand counting is reinstated, there isn't a chance elections can be trusted as free and fair.
 

Compared to the Present, Trump Era Was a Golden Age

As much as one is tempted to blame the “elites,” and they are truly contemptible, the American people share responsibility for failing to rebuke the yoke of this new world order.
16 Jan 2023 ~~ By Matthew Boose

Excusing his tendency to hyperbole, one finds it hard to disagree when Donald Trump talks about how much better things were before the “China virus” ruined his reelection effort and set the country on a path of decline. The America that existed before COVID, the George Floyd revolution, and the rigged 2020 election is not so far in the past, but it was a completely different world.
Gas was cheap, crime was down, the border was secure, and the country was a lot freer. Words like “misinformation” were seldom heard on the lips of bureaucrats or neighbors deputized by them, and one didn’t fear losing employment or the right to travel for refusing an experimental drug. Believe it or not, before those momentous, nightmarish months of violence and upheaval that changed everything, Trump was on a glide path to victory, having been cleared of impeachment over a long-forgotten “perfect phone call” with Ukraine.
The televised drama of the Trump years has proven fairly benign compared to what followed. Consider the events of just the past week. Thousands of U.S. flights were grounded, an increasingly regular occurrence, after a “computer glitch” at the Federal Aviation Administration. Joe Biden made his long-awaited trip to the southern border, where he spent a few hours taking pictures in a Potemkin village on the frontier of what can only be described as an invasion, one which Biden has treacherously encouraged. Amidst all of this pretense and dysfunction, the administration floated a nationwide ban on a common household appliance. Biden’s gas stove ban, the progressive midwits shouted, was both a very good thing and also the latest bugbear crawling in the imaginations of delusional conservatives.
~Snip~
As much as one is tempted to blame the “elites”—and they are truly contemptible—the American people share responsibility for failing to rebuke the yoke of this new world order. Our acquiescence has cost us much in a short span of time. Of course, nostalgia can distort even the recent past. America was in dire shape when Trump entered politics promising to make the country “great again.” The best efforts of the most determined patriots would not have been enough to fulfill that pledge in a few years. But compared to the present, 2019 was a golden age, the loss of which it is hard not to mourn.


Commentary:
The Quisling Media will try and continue to claim that Trump was awful, and Biden is a wonderful breath of fresh air, but as time goes on (things will continue to get worse) more and more people will look back and see that we had 4 very good years marred by the Wuhan Covid-19 virus attack.
Compared to every era in my life, except for some of the Reagan years, the pre-covid Trump era was a golden era. I was very skeptical about Trump’s ability when he took office. I was very pleasantly surprised.
Maoist/DSA Democrats simply don't care about making things better for people. They only care about their power.
The Constitution establishes Election Day as the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November.
Maoist/DSA Democrats who unilaterally changed this into voting months and mail-in ballots have never been seriously challenged or sued.
Until then, and until hand counting is reinstated, there isn't a chance elections can be trusted as free and fair.
No hand counting = fraud potential, like just the human condition(human nature).
 

Compared to the Present, Trump Era Was a Golden Age

As much as one is tempted to blame the “elites,” and they are truly contemptible, the American people share responsibility for failing to rebuke the yoke of this new world order.
16 Jan 2023 ~~ By Matthew Boose

Excusing his tendency to hyperbole, one finds it hard to disagree when Donald Trump talks about how much better things were before the “China virus” ruined his reelection effort and set the country on a path of decline. The America that existed before COVID, the George Floyd revolution, and the rigged 2020 election is not so far in the past, but it was a completely different world.
Gas was cheap, crime was down, the border was secure, and the country was a lot freer. Words like “misinformation” were seldom heard on the lips of bureaucrats or neighbors deputized by them, and one didn’t fear losing employment or the right to travel for refusing an experimental drug. Believe it or not, before those momentous, nightmarish months of violence and upheaval that changed everything, Trump was on a glide path to victory, having been cleared of impeachment over a long-forgotten “perfect phone call” with Ukraine.
The televised drama of the Trump years has proven fairly benign compared to what followed. Consider the events of just the past week. Thousands of U.S. flights were grounded, an increasingly regular occurrence, after a “computer glitch” at the Federal Aviation Administration. Joe Biden made his long-awaited trip to the southern border, where he spent a few hours taking pictures in a Potemkin village on the frontier of what can only be described as an invasion, one which Biden has treacherously encouraged. Amidst all of this pretense and dysfunction, the administration floated a nationwide ban on a common household appliance. Biden’s gas stove ban, the progressive midwits shouted, was both a very good thing and also the latest bugbear crawling in the imaginations of delusional conservatives.
~Snip~
As much as one is tempted to blame the “elites”—and they are truly contemptible—the American people share responsibility for failing to rebuke the yoke of this new world order. Our acquiescence has cost us much in a short span of time. Of course, nostalgia can distort even the recent past. America was in dire shape when Trump entered politics promising to make the country “great again.” The best efforts of the most determined patriots would not have been enough to fulfill that pledge in a few years. But compared to the present, 2019 was a golden age, the loss of which it is hard not to mourn.


Commentary:
The Quisling Media will try and continue to claim that Trump was awful, and Biden is a wonderful breath of fresh air, but as time goes on (things will continue to get worse) more and more people will look back and see that we had 4 very good years marred by the Wuhan Covid-19 virus attack.
Compared to every era in my life, except for some of the Reagan years, the pre-covid Trump era was a golden era. I was very skeptical about Trump’s ability when he took office. I was very pleasantly surprised.
Maoist/DSA Democrats simply don't care about making things better for people. They only care about their power.
The Constitution establishes Election Day as the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November.
Maoist/DSA Democrats who unilaterally changed this into voting months and mail-in ballots have never been seriously challenged or sued.
Until then, and until hand counting is reinstated, there isn't a chance elections can be trusted as free and fair.
Well that's obvious.
 

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