- Aug 6, 2012
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Good times those.
A few observations, outside of the tears and anger, as I now look back three years, is the absolute disregard and utter ignorance on how Trump could achieve his campaign goals.
1. "experts say a wall will not work". Can anyone explain to me how a wall is somehow worse than not having a wall? People are so insane they disregard physical science of a barrier(s). Who are these "experts"?
2. "Trump will not be able to bring back jobs to America." They were so convinced that the global economy was so integrated that there was no possible way America could avoid it in dealing with China. As if somehow this had magically just always been there and could not be reversed or confronted. It is the Wests obligation ot lose industries and jobs.
3. The arrogance of the media and elitists. It bothered them greatly, still bothers them today, but try as they might, Trump and America continue to fight back. They refused to believe this was possible, they claimed to know what it best and still claim to know what's best.
It's unreal, but judging by what I have seen, it's safe to say some have not learned their lesson. There were a few solemn calls to understand what happened and how Trump reached out to Middle America, but to this day, have the MSM or his opponents really proposed anything better since 2016?
A few observations, outside of the tears and anger, as I now look back three years, is the absolute disregard and utter ignorance on how Trump could achieve his campaign goals.
1. "experts say a wall will not work". Can anyone explain to me how a wall is somehow worse than not having a wall? People are so insane they disregard physical science of a barrier(s). Who are these "experts"?
2. "Trump will not be able to bring back jobs to America." They were so convinced that the global economy was so integrated that there was no possible way America could avoid it in dealing with China. As if somehow this had magically just always been there and could not be reversed or confronted. It is the Wests obligation ot lose industries and jobs.
3. The arrogance of the media and elitists. It bothered them greatly, still bothers them today, but try as they might, Trump and America continue to fight back. They refused to believe this was possible, they claimed to know what it best and still claim to know what's best.
It's unreal, but judging by what I have seen, it's safe to say some have not learned their lesson. There were a few solemn calls to understand what happened and how Trump reached out to Middle America, but to this day, have the MSM or his opponents really proposed anything better since 2016?