1. I have always tried to filter my aspirations and expectation through the filter of Yogi Berra’s warning: “'It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future'”
But in assessing this political season, and the presumptive result of the election, I find it impossible to believe that the unaccomplished and debilitated Biden won the election sans the machination and manipulations of the system.
Further, it is difficult to continue to see the opposition party as capable of competing with the evil one. Or, believing that many of the Republicans have any desire to.
2. Looking at the vast and varied accomplishments of the novice politician, Trump, both domestically…..a miraculous economic recovery after the slowest one in history under Hussein, and an even more miraculous series of achievements in foreign policy, specifically in the Middle East……and all of this in the face of a constant barrage of lies and roadblocks from the Deep State and the Establishment, one cannot chalk the Trump presidency as one that will easily be forgotten.
3. Whether they admit that he actually won the election or not, consider the following:
In 2016, Trump received 62,984, 828 votes
He got 6% of the black vote, and 28% of the Hispanic.
He got 24% of the Jewish vote.
IN 2020, huge numbers of formerly oblivious voters recognized the facts.
At this time, he has 73,792,443 votes ….some 11 million more Americans than in 2016.
He got 12% of the black vote, and 32% of Hispanic.
And 31% of the Jewish vote.
“…less anticipated was the level of support Trump received from Muslim voters, a third of whom backed him, according to the AP VoteCast survey.” A third of Muslim voters backed Trump. Why? | Spectator USA
It remains to be seen if the mass cheating by Democrats holds up, but in either case, the effect of this presidency has been momentous.
I see three possible outcomes for the future.
But in assessing this political season, and the presumptive result of the election, I find it impossible to believe that the unaccomplished and debilitated Biden won the election sans the machination and manipulations of the system.
Further, it is difficult to continue to see the opposition party as capable of competing with the evil one. Or, believing that many of the Republicans have any desire to.
2. Looking at the vast and varied accomplishments of the novice politician, Trump, both domestically…..a miraculous economic recovery after the slowest one in history under Hussein, and an even more miraculous series of achievements in foreign policy, specifically in the Middle East……and all of this in the face of a constant barrage of lies and roadblocks from the Deep State and the Establishment, one cannot chalk the Trump presidency as one that will easily be forgotten.
3. Whether they admit that he actually won the election or not, consider the following:
In 2016, Trump received 62,984, 828 votes
He got 6% of the black vote, and 28% of the Hispanic.
He got 24% of the Jewish vote.
IN 2020, huge numbers of formerly oblivious voters recognized the facts.
At this time, he has 73,792,443 votes ….some 11 million more Americans than in 2016.
US election results 2020: Joe Biden defeats Donald Trump to win presidency
Biden wins election and Georgia recount. Trump refuses to formally concede
www.theguardian.com
He got 12% of the black vote, and 32% of Hispanic.
And 31% of the Jewish vote.
“…less anticipated was the level of support Trump received from Muslim voters, a third of whom backed him, according to the AP VoteCast survey.” A third of Muslim voters backed Trump. Why? | Spectator USA
It remains to be seen if the mass cheating by Democrats holds up, but in either case, the effect of this presidency has been momentous.
I see three possible outcomes for the future.