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This letter writer thinks he's pinned down the nefarious and eeeevil Trump. But like most leftists, the letter writer can't put together a coherent string of thoughts.
This letter writer thinks he's pinned down the nefarious and eeeevil Trump. But like most leftists, the letter writer can't put together a coherent string of thoughts.
This letter is a pretty good example of the left's unceasing obsession with taking out Trump. Not just to get him out of office, but to negate him, bankrupt him, destroy him, destroy his family, or even, kill him.
This irrational hatred oozes from the letter writer's prose, so much so that he can't even see that he's being stupid. He so believes the Leftist narrative that he is unable to think rationally.
We are no great fan of Trump, but dictator? That's just dumb.
President Trump is asking (Asking, just like what dictators do.)
for a record $1.5 trillion for the military and at the same time saying we do not have enough resources to support childcare. That statement alone says what kind of a person he is. (A dictator, perhaps?)
His proposed budget (Proposing, just like what dictators do.)
His proposed budget (Proposing, just like what dictators do.)
targets programs he considers as being woke, meaning being mindful of social discrimination and injustice. (Well, no. "Woke" is leftist moral posturing often carried with the force of law.)
He seeks (Seeking, just like what dictators do.)
to cut all programs connected to diversity, equity and inclusion. (Excellent. It's about time these woke leftists stopped beating us over the head with their insane moral posturing.)
He wants to (Wants to, just like what dictators do.)
He wants to (Wants to, just like what dictators do.)
eliminate federal initiatives that support disadvantaged groups and cut all funding for Equity Assistance Centers at the Education Department, including training for schools to help address bullying and prejudice. (Why the Feds should be involved in local schools is a mystery.)
He proposes (Proposes, just like what dictators do.)
cutting $395 million to the Senior Community Service Employment Program, whose goal is to help seniors in need.
These are just a few of the cuts Trump intends (Intends, just like what dictators do.)
to make to social programs. The Iran War is costing American taxpayers more than $1 billion a day. This money could be used to help fund childcare, health care, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, education, and scientific research, to name just a few. (Apparently the fact that the letter writer has different spending priorities than Trump makes Trump a dictator.)
The $1.5 trillion he wants for the military should go to support everyday people instead of the military industrial complex and reducing taxes for the wealthy. (Apparently the fact that the letter writer has different spending priorities than Trump makes Trump a dictator.)
Some of this money could also be used to reduce the national debt. (The letter writer throws up a smokescreen. He most certainly doesn't want debt reduction, he wants that money spent on his personal priorities, not Trump's. And by the way, the National debt hasn't been reduced since 1957. So that ain't gonna happen, bro.)
Trump does not care about helping anyone except himself and his family. (It surprises the letter writer that people are selfish, especially if they're in politics? And by the way, there is no shortage of corruption on both sides of the aisle. They are all in it for themselves, sir.)
Republicans who capitulate to him are even worse in many respects. Trump is only one person, but the Republican Party, including Gianforte and his administration, is composed of partisans and politicians who curtsy to Trump’s every wish. (Trump is the head of the Republican party, so this is the way it should be. But in actual fact, the never-Trumper RINOs have done their best to torpedo Trump's agenda. So the letter writer's complaint rings hollow.)
Who would ever have imagined that America would be ruled by a billionaire dictator at the 250th anniversary of what has been the greatest democracy the world has ever known? (We are still awaiting evidence that Trump is a dictator. Alas, the letter writer is done.)
The November midterm elections will decide our fate. VOTE!
Jack Davis
Bozeman
Who would ever have imagined that America would be ruled by a billionaire dictator at the 250th anniversary of what has been the greatest democracy the world has ever known? (We are still awaiting evidence that Trump is a dictator. Alas, the letter writer is done.)
The November midterm elections will decide our fate. VOTE!
Jack Davis
Bozeman
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