We Must Do Our Part

November 16, 2016 at 12:26 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:
Trump won because he said he would:
• stop abortion in the womb.
• stop illegals from crossing the border.
• repeal affordable Obamacare.
• limit congressional terms.
Trump, along with Pence, will bring God back into the country and protect the Christians, and the U.S. along with Russia eliminate ISIS in the Middle East.
All of these are good planks in a solid platform and also what the people want. But you and I, the church, must do our part, pray and have an active faith, speak up, take a stand and witness for Jesus Christ.
He even took on all adversity of the Democrat, Republican and even the media. He has identified the criminals and the corruption. Unprecedented truth, unprecedented reality and unprecedented hope. He even wants law and order in this nation.
But I?hope and pray this will not happen: President Abe Lincoln, J.F. Kennedy, their principles and the good men themselves were assassinated. Even Ronald Reagan, who was barely spared by divine intervention of God; these three were very close and should not be forgotten.
But the major flaw is the debt that keeps on growing and growing. It is unsustainable, unaddressed and will only get worse.
We must stop the debt, the debt, the debt, and it must be stopped now.
Jon Siesennop
Warsaw

Editor, Times-Union:
Trump won because he said he would:
• stop abortion in the womb.
• stop illegals from crossing the border.
• repeal affordable Obamacare.
• limit congressional terms.
Trump, along with Pence, will bring God back into the country and protect the Christians, and the U.S. along with Russia eliminate ISIS in the Middle East.
All of these are good planks in a solid platform and also what the people want. But you and I, the church, must do our part, pray and have an active faith, speak up, take a stand and witness for Jesus Christ.
He even took on all adversity of the Democrat, Republican and even the media. He has identified the criminals and the corruption. Unprecedented truth, unprecedented reality and unprecedented hope. He even wants law and order in this nation.
But I?hope and pray this will not happen: President Abe Lincoln, J.F. Kennedy, their principles and the good men themselves were assassinated. Even Ronald Reagan, who was barely spared by divine intervention of God; these three were very close and should not be forgotten.
But the major flaw is the debt that keeps on growing and growing. It is unsustainable, unaddressed and will only get worse.
We must stop the debt, the debt, the debt, and it must be stopped now.
Jon Siesennop
Warsaw
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