Why I Am Voting for Trump
- Ray Doherty
- Mar 5, 2016
- 2 min read
I woke up Thursday morning to the voice of Mitt Romney begging Americans to reconsider voting for Trump explaining, " His domestic policies would lead to recession. His foreign policies would make America and the world less safe. He has neither the temperament nor the judgment to be president. And his personal qualities would mean that America would cease to be a shining city on a hill.". Up to hearing his distressed plea, I was undecided. I am not undecided anymore. I fist bump for Trump.
The party must be desperate to resort to pulling out their Ken doll to attack the man on stage that is most identifiable to us regular Americans. What the parties and the media fail to realize is We Are Trump! When they attack him, they are attacking us individually. We want to shut the boarder, we want to fix our tax problem and we want leadership in the Government that isn't afraid to kick some butt when it needs to be kicked.
As for Trumps domestic and foreign policies leading us to ruin, we are already in a state of disarray without Trump. The establishment has failed us and has been leading us into stormy seas since the Clinton administration. If our country is a ship in the ocean and the President is it's captain, we elect the captain to sail us in the direction we want. Unfortunately, even when we change captains, the ship just keeps sailing us into stormy seas. For over twenty years we have begged, elected and reelected new captains to right our ship and no matter which platform they claim, they all run us into the hurricane. I think Trump will change our course.
Trump is brave, bold and brash. He is gritty and unrefined and he makes no apologies for his success and demeanor. Isn't that what America was when it was great? We were this young monster in the middle of the Atlantic breaking new ground in government, industry and economics. The world thought we weren't going to make it. The things we were doing were so outrageous at the time, they couldn't be imagined to work. Yet, here we are today, the greatest super power the world has ever seen!
We have been fooled into thinking that we should be ashamed of our success. That we are "not exceptional" as our current administration keeps reminding us. Imagine a parent telling their child there is nothing special about them. How can the leader of our nation get away with telling his countrymen that we should be ashamed of ourselves and we are not exceptional? I want a leader that will take our hand and show us that we are more than just another nation in a world of nations but we are the greatest nation in that world. That we will not be bullied by bad European and Asian Pacific trade policies and we will dictate the terms! We are Americans and we are not sorry!





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