This may sound crazy to the MSM zombies, but let me make the case. It appears that our choices for President in November will be between a corrupt Democrat and a populist Republican. (It is doubtful that a socialist or a religious conservative will be nominated, much less elected.) This comes after eight years each of a morally bankrupt Democrat, a militaristic Republican and a radical Democrat. As a result, we have become a divided nation which is paralyzed by cynicism and distrust of our government.
I am fearful that another Clinton presidency would institutionalize partisan politics in ways not seen since Reconstruction, where party affiliation and monetary rewards are the only measures of merit. In contrast, Donald Trump is almost nonpartisan in his approach to problems and virtually immune from monetary influence. In addition, his preference for negotiation in setting national policy means that he would not be inclined to rule by Executive Order.
Even if he is a failure as President, could that be any worse than the institutionalized corruption that would be guaranteed by Hillary's election? Shouldn't we give America a chance to restore its greatness?
I am fearful that another Clinton presidency would institutionalize partisan politics in ways not seen since Reconstruction, where party affiliation and monetary rewards are the only measures of merit. In contrast, Donald Trump is almost nonpartisan in his approach to problems and virtually immune from monetary influence. In addition, his preference for negotiation in setting national policy means that he would not be inclined to rule by Executive Order.
Even if he is a failure as President, could that be any worse than the institutionalized corruption that would be guaranteed by Hillary's election? Shouldn't we give America a chance to restore its greatness?