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Trump vs. Obama and Hillary

Trump,ObamandHillary Americans are witnessing the horrific results of months of brutal anti-Trump propaganda. The blathering celebs from the entertainment industry turn award shows and late night television into incessant Trump-hating on-air protests. The mainstream news establishment produces an endless cycle of reporting aimed at dehumanizing the president and questioning his sanity. But all this has social consequences.

If society is on the edge of collapse, as the media portrays, and the president is responsible, it stands to reason that people will seek to eliminate him. That is precisely what happened last month when Travis Luke Dominguez threatened to kill President Trump and any law enforcement officers who stood in his way.

Trump is doing a lot of great things for this country that Hillary couldn’t ever do and the hateful media won’t report any of it and just resorts to hate bashing. I’m glad they got him and he’s going to prison for a long time.

Meanwhile, his is turning out to be an enormously consequential presidency. So much so that, there has never been a day when I wished Hillary Clinton was president.  Not one.

NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin said it best in his article on January 7th saying:

Indeed, as Trump’s accomplishments accumulate, the mere thought of Clinton in the White House, doubling down on Barack Obama’s failed policies, washes away any doubts that America made the right choice.

This was truly a change election — and the changes Trump is bringing are far-reaching and necessary.

The economic boom is the most obvious difference voters got by electing him. The tax law he campaigned on, fought for and signed promises to add new dimensions to the boom and should fuel growth and new opportunities for millions of people.

Generations of families will lead better lives as a result, while a Clinton presidency would have been an orgy of regulations aimed at strangling capitalism’s last animal spirits. How many thousands of points lower would the Dow be?

But the Trump effect is not limited to the economy. Think of the difference between Neil Gorsuch and a supreme court justice Clinton would have picked, now multiply that difference throughout the judicial food chain.

Think of Trump’s policy toward Israel. Would Clinton dare to right historic wrongs and declare Jerusalem the capital of the Jewish state?

Never. Like Obama, she would have given the Palestinians a heckler’s veto — and paid them millions more for their obstinance.

And what of North Korea? While Trump’s taunting of Rocket Man makes me uneasy, the big difference is that he refuses to accept a nuclear North Korea. Clinton, on the other hand, would have adopted the Obama policy of “containment,” which is a diplomatic fig leaf for appeasing a madman with nukes.

Take Iran. Clinton shared Obama’s fantasy that there are “moderates” among the mullahs eager to play nice, so she backed the nuclear deal that is helping to finance Iranian war and aggression in the mideast. Similarly, Clinton probably would repeat Obama’s 2009 mistake and remain silent during the current demonstrations against the regime, while Trump is making it clear America stands with the demonstrators.

Thanks to the blatantly biased left wing destroy Trump media like Huffington Post, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN and many newspapers like the NY Times, Washington Post, etc. who only report negative things about Trump, more than half which is made up, people think what they are telling is the truth. These entertainment shows and late night comedians further these lies and make Trump look like a blithering idiot when he is one of the smartest people around. They are all pure emotion devoid of any logic thinking and fact finding knowledge. They are like sponges absorbing what the media tells them. Let’s examine some of the facts.

Under Obama, our military was reduced to pre WW11 levels. Trump has built that back up.

Under Obama unemployment was high at almost 9% with 95 million people out of the workforce, 50 million on food stamps and 45 million on welfare. Under Trump two million of those people are now working again and unemployment is at its’ lowest in 17 years.

Under Obama black unemployment was high and now it is at its’ lowest in 17 years.

Under Obama, companies fled our shores for overseas. Under Trump, they are coming back here and building factories that will hire people and get our economy moving again.

Under Obama, our friends became enemies and enemies became friends like Iran. Trump has reversed that and countries are starting to respect us again.

Hillary and Obama hated the United States and wanted it to be equal to all the other countries. Obama even said it was not right that the United States be No.1 in the world. Trump is reversing that and making us No.1 again.

Trump has more women in his administration than Obama did, yet Trump is the one who is supposed to be sexist.  Hillary had more men than women working in her foundation and paid men more than women.

Goodwin continues with his column:

Take Iran. Clinton shared Obama’s fantasy that there are “moderates” among the mullahs eager to play nice, so she backed the nuclear deal that is helping to finance Iranian war and aggression in the mideast. Similarly, Clinton probably would repeat Obama’s 2009 mistake and remain silent during the current demonstrations against the regime, while Trump is making it clear America stands with the demonstrators.

If Clinton had been elected, we would not know that top FBI leaders conspired against Trump to help her. Her financing of the Russian dossier would still be a secret, and there would be no knowledge that the FBI used her dirtiest trick to spy on Trump associates. Russian collusion would have been accepted as fact without a shred of evidence.

Even with Trump in the White House and Republicans controlling Congress, getting the truth about the deep state’s political meddling is proving difficult. But with Clinton in the White House, there would be no search and the truth of what looks like an unprecedented scandal would remain hidden forever.

Likewise, Clinton as president would face no further scrutiny over the classified e-mail mess despite the rigged FBI probe that cleared her. And the revived examination of her pay-to-play arrangements as secretary of state would never have been considered.

There is another potential consequence of the election, too. With Bill and Hillary in the White House, would The New York Times have outed Harvey Weinstein as the sexual monster he seems to be?

I think not, for that would have embarrassed the Clintons because of their own sketchy past on the subject. In that case, the #MeToo movement would not exist and the predators, most of them media and Hollywood liberals, would still be in power.

These are just some of the many reasons why a Trump presidency, chaos and all, continues to be the course correction America needed. 
We’re still better off with Trump than Clinton | New York Post

And so it goes. I agree.

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Jim Clayton

I am a retired former newspaper reporter and retail sales person. I'm a politically conservative easy going person from New Jersey. I am married to a wonderful wife and like talking and writing about movies,, concerts I attend and current events all which I write about here. I would enjoy hearing from anyone on my articles and they can write to me here.

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