About Trump

November 1, 2016 at 6:01 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:
As I see it, the coming presidential election is not about two people. It doesn’t matter if you like one or dislike both. If you don’t vote for either, in effect, you are voting for the other. If you vote for a candidate that cannot win, in effect you are helping the candidate that you dislike the most.
Unfortunately, some will vote for themselves. Ignoring the fact that they will be placing a greater debt burden on their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, some will vote for what the government will give them.
What about Trump?
Trump will improve education, especially for poor kids in the inner city.
Trump will restore law and order. The poorest in the inner city suffer the most from violence.
Trump will bring manufacturing companies and jobs back to the United States, especially for blacks in the inner city where 47 percent are unemployed.
Trump will renegotiate unfair trade agreements in which they sell, we buy, and the trade deficits increase the debt burden on our children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
Trump will prevent an international organization from controlling our manufacturing in the name of climate change.
Trump will control our borders, and thereby minimize the number of babies deformed by the Zika disease, reduce the influx of TB and childhood diseases, reduce deaths from heroin, reduce welfare costs for illegal immigrants, and minimize the influx of potential terrorists.
Indeed, the presidential election is about nominating justices for the Supreme Court who will protect our Constitutional rights and liberties!
Trump has been pro-life for a dozen years, and he will protect the right of the unborn to life by nominating pro-life judges to the Supreme Court.
For decades, the “Hawks” in both parties have pushed us into unnecessary and irresponsible military involvement around the world. Only Trump, while honoring the veterans, has the guts to say that it was stupid to go to war in Vietnam.
Therefore, voting for Trump is crucial for the lives of your sons and grandsons, and perhaps even to protect your daughters and granddaughters from being drafted.
Why are 170 powerful Republicans still trying to dump Trump? Trump is for the United States, and they area for a one-world government. A vote for Trump is a vote for the United States!
 Of course, ultimately our only hope is in God! But under our representative Republic, it is our duty is to vote for the one who will most capably and faithfully lead our country.
As I see it, Donald Trump is the best qualified candidate as far as day is from night.
Vote for him! Pray for him!
P.S. Of course, I read the Times Union! But I supplement it with these blogs: Breibart News, Gateway Pundit, Weazel Zippers, Barbwire (Matt Barber), and Pamela Geller.
Before you vote, read the “Contract with America” that Trump presented in his Gettysburg speech.
Wendell E. Miller
Warsaw, via email

Editor, Times-Union:
As I see it, the coming presidential election is not about two people. It doesn’t matter if you like one or dislike both. If you don’t vote for either, in effect, you are voting for the other. If you vote for a candidate that cannot win, in effect you are helping the candidate that you dislike the most.
Unfortunately, some will vote for themselves. Ignoring the fact that they will be placing a greater debt burden on their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, some will vote for what the government will give them.
What about Trump?
Trump will improve education, especially for poor kids in the inner city.
Trump will restore law and order. The poorest in the inner city suffer the most from violence.
Trump will bring manufacturing companies and jobs back to the United States, especially for blacks in the inner city where 47 percent are unemployed.
Trump will renegotiate unfair trade agreements in which they sell, we buy, and the trade deficits increase the debt burden on our children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
Trump will prevent an international organization from controlling our manufacturing in the name of climate change.
Trump will control our borders, and thereby minimize the number of babies deformed by the Zika disease, reduce the influx of TB and childhood diseases, reduce deaths from heroin, reduce welfare costs for illegal immigrants, and minimize the influx of potential terrorists.
Indeed, the presidential election is about nominating justices for the Supreme Court who will protect our Constitutional rights and liberties!
Trump has been pro-life for a dozen years, and he will protect the right of the unborn to life by nominating pro-life judges to the Supreme Court.
For decades, the “Hawks” in both parties have pushed us into unnecessary and irresponsible military involvement around the world. Only Trump, while honoring the veterans, has the guts to say that it was stupid to go to war in Vietnam.
Therefore, voting for Trump is crucial for the lives of your sons and grandsons, and perhaps even to protect your daughters and granddaughters from being drafted.
Why are 170 powerful Republicans still trying to dump Trump? Trump is for the United States, and they area for a one-world government. A vote for Trump is a vote for the United States!
 Of course, ultimately our only hope is in God! But under our representative Republic, it is our duty is to vote for the one who will most capably and faithfully lead our country.
As I see it, Donald Trump is the best qualified candidate as far as day is from night.
Vote for him! Pray for him!
P.S. Of course, I read the Times Union! But I supplement it with these blogs: Breibart News, Gateway Pundit, Weazel Zippers, Barbwire (Matt Barber), and Pamela Geller.
Before you vote, read the “Contract with America” that Trump presented in his Gettysburg speech.
Wendell E. Miller
Warsaw, via email
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