Monday, November 04, 2024

If You Love America And Your Family, Vote For Trump On Tuesday

So it's late, and I've suffered an incredibly embarrassing performance by the Chicago Bears.  Thus, I turn my attention from that to the election.  In doing so I reiterate an unassailable truth regarding the choice between the proven commodities Trump and Harris.  The former has proven himself effective in getting things done on behalf of the American people in general...without regard to who they are, what they are or any of that divisive crap so important to the Democrat party.  The latter has proven herself to be totally worthless, in her current position because of her sex and skin color, but with only her boasting to commend her, not anything of substance.  In short, she's an empty pantsuit.  So...how do we account for whatever amount of support she has?  There are only three possibilities:

1.  Ignorance.  There's no excuse for this.  Too many speak of her as a good choice and couldn't give an intelligent reason if you put a gun to their heads.  They have no idea because they never take the time to pay attention or do anything akin to due diligence. 

2.  Stupidity.  This is different because these people know what she's all about and think it will result in better days over what we've suffered since Trump was illegitimately denied his well deserved second term in 2020.  Only stupid people could think so.

3.  Abject evil liars.  They know the agenda of the Democrat Party is destructive to this nation and are down with it. 

We could say there's a fourth category, which is some combo of at least two of the above. 

The fact of the matter is that there is simply no justifiable reason to support Harris over Trump.  I don't give a flying rat's ass if one thinks Trump is the scummiest of scumbags.  To choose not to vote for him at this point in American history is to indict one's self as an enemy of the nation.   It's really that.  I've provided lists of both Biden's and Harris' failures as both human beings and politicians and to pretend Trump is worse requires ignorance, stupidity or dishonesty of epic proportions. 

With only today and tomorrow left, if anyone reading this hasn't voted yet, get your ass to the polls and vote for Trump or you will indict yourself as anti-American and one with a blatant disregard for your loved ones.  Go ahead.  Try to argue against this fact.  I salivate at the prospect. 

6 comments:

Glenn E. Chatfield said...

I agree with you, lad, I agree with you.

Perfect Mugwawa said...

Harris wins, sadly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5A_UKLe5uo

Marshal Art said...

Someone already posted this tripe.

Craig said...

Now that Trump has won, and won convincingly can we talk about expectations?

Given the fact that it sounds like He's much more prepared and in control of his transition process, and that he's assembled a good group of people to advise him, is it unreasonable to have high expectations for at least the first 2 years of his administration?

What should the expectations be, given his previous experience, team, and promises?

I feel like he's set the expectations high and that failure to live up to those could be damaging both for his administration and for whoever the GOP nominee is in 2028. I want to be blown away by what happens early in his term, but want to balance that with being realistic.

Given that you've been much more positive than I, what do you expect?

Marshal Art said...

Craig,

I'm working on a post on that very subject (with a bit of well justified gloating!). Stayed tuned.

Craig said...

Ok. Regardless of your post, I think that Trump has two years to have significant success (actually less) or he could face a hostile DFL majority in congress and be stymied for the last half of his administration. He's made the promises and now he needs to deliver.

As the DFL types would be "gloating" and hurling all sorts of vitriolic and demonizing bullshit had they won, I'm trying to keep the gloating to a minimum because I prefer not to be like them. Also because I was lukewarm in my support for Trump as a candidate, although very supportive if the policies he advocated.