Why I voted for Trump and what I saw when I did.

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This is what I saw beginning in 2020:

President Trump was running for re-election and late in the evening he had a substantial lead in all the important areas. The democrats used a global virus, to foster the use of massive mail-in votes without reasonable and standardized safeguards. By the next evening Trump’s opposition, an uninspiring candidate got more votes than any human in the voting history of the planet, not just the US. This was highly suspicious.

The unprecedented event was heralded by the media as valid, and complaints were dismissed as lacking evidence. But the evidence was in the hands of voting officials. This too was highly suspicious because those officials appeared to investigate themselves and found no evidence of wrongdoing. The astronomical vote count in that election was not repeated in the next election when it should have increased. This means that millions of votes simply vanished when the size of the electorate remained the same or got even larger.

As soon as Trump lost, he was immediately attacked by opposition friendly courts and efforts to destroy him went into high gear. There was no call for cool heads to preserve the system. The volatile position of the opposition escalated more, and allies of Trump were attacked with some destroyed. Trump had already been impeached in 2019 by democrats on absurd charges that he was in cahoots with Russians to control the election. The press ran wild with this for months. It was eventually reported as false.

With emotions running high, some on the fringes may have been incited. When Trump got back in there were two assassination attempts against him. Trump represents a threat to a status quo in the US that refuses to go quietly. I voted for him three times and I have calculated his flaws into the equation. He is sometimes crude but so are most of us. I am not looking for perfection in Trump; I want precision in returning the US to its greatness. Above all, he is exposing corruption like no other before him. Trump will be gone in three years and there will never be another like him. I am aware of institutional hatred against him, and I hope he survives until the end of his term.

I think free America can survive with protected borders and Trump was the catalyst needed for that survival.
 
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This is what I saw beginning in 2020:

President Trump was running for re-election and late in the evening he had a substantial lead in all the important areas. The democrats used a global virus, to foster the use of massive mail-in votes without reasonable and standardized safeguards. By the next evening Trump’s opposition, an uninspiring candidate got more votes than any human in the voting history of the planet, not just the US. This was highly suspicious.

The unprecedented event was heralded by the media as valid, and complaints were dismissed as lacking evidence. But the evidence was in the hands of voting officials. This too was highly suspicious because those officials appeared to investigate themselves and found no evidence of wrongdoing. The astronomical vote count in that election was not repeated in the next election when it should have increased. This means that millions of votes simply vanished when the size of the electorate remained the same or got even larger.

As soon as Trump lost, he was immediately attacked by opposition friendly courts and efforts to destroy him went into high gear. There was no call for cool heads to preserve the system. The volatile position of the opposition escalated more, and allies of Trump were attacked with some destroyed. Trump had already been impeached in 2019 by democrats on absurd charges that he was in cahoots with Russians to control the election. The press ran wild with this for months. It was eventually reported as false.

With emotions running high, some on the fringes may have been incited. When Trump got back in there were two assassination attempts against him. Trump represents a threat to a status quo in the US that refuses to go quietly. I voted for him three times and I have calculated his flaws into the equation. He is sometimes crude but so are most of us. I am not looking for perfection in Trump; I want precision in returning the US to its greatness. Above all, he is exposing corruption like no other before him. Trump will be gone in three years and there will never be another like him. I am aware of institutional hatred against him, and I hope he survives until the end of his term.

I think free America can survive with protected borders and Trump was the catalyst needed for that survival.
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Voting for a convicted rapist is a bit much in a moral universe. But apologetics for evil and the vote for Trump was a vote for evil with a long history.


 
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This is what I saw beginning in 2020:

President Trump was running for re-election and late in the evening he had a substantial lead in all the important areas. The democrats used a global virus, to foster the use of massive mail-in votes without reasonable and standardized safeguards. By the next evening Trump’s opposition, an uninspiring candidate got more votes than any human in the voting history of the planet, not just the US. This was highly suspicious.

The unprecedented event was heralded by the media as valid, and complaints were dismissed as lacking evidence. But the evidence was in the hands of voting officials. This too was highly suspicious because those officials appeared to investigate themselves and found no evidence of wrongdoing. The astronomical vote count in that election was not repeated in the next election when it should have increased. This means that millions of votes simply vanished when the size of the electorate remained the same or got even larger.

As soon as Trump lost, he was immediately attacked by opposition friendly courts and efforts to destroy him went into high gear. There was no call for cool heads to preserve the system. The volatile position of the opposition escalated more, and allies of Trump were attacked with some destroyed. Trump had already been impeached in 2019 by democrats on absurd charges that he was in cahoots with Russians to control the election. The press ran wild with this for months. It was eventually reported as false.

With emotions running high, some on the fringes may have been incited. When Trump got back in there were two assassination attempts against him. Trump represents a threat to a status quo in the US that refuses to go quietly. I voted for him three times and I have calculated his flaws into the equation. He is sometimes crude but so are most of us. I am not looking for perfection in Trump; I want precision in returning the US to its greatness. Above all, he is exposing corruption like no other before him. Trump will be gone in three years and there will never be another like him. I am aware of institutional hatred against him, and I hope he survives until the end of his term.

I think free America can survive with protected borders and Trump was the catalyst needed for that survival.
Trumps flaws are not a killer for his presidency. We had Obama attack Trump when Obama was near the end of his final term, we saw what you saw, claims made that were false. The media never said one word that Obama set into motion the potential overthrow of our government. Trump is a survivor.
 
None of this mess is true. What we see in this post is:

A state of impaired reality

Psychosis is defined as a state of impaired reality, where a person has difficulty distinguishing between what is real and what is not. This condition may include symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions and can occur due to various underlying medical conditions or as a symptom of a mental illness. It is characterized by a loss of contact with reality, which can significantly impair daily functioning.
 
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