What’s Not To Like????

10.”Nothing was easy and every week was a struggle, but Donald Trump was gradually taking hold of the vast apparatus of the U.S. government. He appeared to be slowly winning his tumultuous crusade against political correctness and systematic defeatism in foreign and domestic policy that had afflicted the U.S. government in all branches and both parties, and had enervated the spirit of the American people. His successful economic record could not be denied.

He had made great progress in stopping illegal immigration.

He had rolled back unsuccessful trade deals and rejected self-punitive climate change policy initiatives.



On the issues of taxes, education reform, energy production, and health care, he had made significant advances.
There was progress too in Korea, the Middle East, and Ukraine (where on December 24 Trump announced he would give Ukraine anti-tank weapons to deal with Russian incursions into east- ern Ukraine).



No one promised, or expected, quick makeovers in these very difficult theaters, but there appeared to be more hope to advance American interests in the world under Donald Trump than there had been under eight years of President Obama, and the sixteen previous years under Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.”
Conrad Black, “Donald J. Trump: A President Like No Other”

That's because Hussein Obama really had no interest in advancing American interests.



Adults vote for policies….not persons.

And, no….Obama was not god, Jesus, or the messiah as they had told you.
 
11. October 25, 2016...NYTimes gave Hillary 93% chance of winning the election.
2016 Election Forecast: Who Will Be President?

“Survey finds Hillary Clinton has ‘more than 99% chance’ of winning election over Donald Trump”

“…Trump became president because he outworked and outhustled his competitors, because he saw that most seasoned politicians were split-the-difference 51 percent hedgers—and that the country by 2016 desperately wanted some sort of Samson to tear down the pillars of a complacent if not corrupt establishment, even if they and their deliverer might sometimes be injured in the rubble.”
Victor Davis Hanson





12. “The Democrats committed all their energy to proving their assumed self-evident proposition that Trump could not win, then that his victory could be undone, and then that it could be vitiated by scorched-earth obstruction, or destroyed completely by investigations and indictments.

Now that Trump has reduced most peoples’ tax burden; relieved the fear that recession and unemployment are just around the corner (in fact provided a booming economy); and adopted a foreign policy of prudent and effective realism that has smashed and scattered ISIS, persuaded China to cooperate against North Korea’s nuclear program, and defended American interests; Americans will likely and rightly judge him a success, despite his lapses of suavity.

He has been chronically underestimated, as a nonstarter for the Republican nomination until he clinched it; un- electable until he was elected; and likely to be impeached until the investigations faded and his accusers were engulfed in suspicion.”
Conrad Black, Op.Cit.


Events have proven that the Democrats were, and are, on the wrong side of history.


Ask any Democrat voter to defend voting for Biden, without mentioning Trump.
 

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