Monday, December 05, 2016

President Donald

       Less than one month after the election and I am tired of Donald Trump already.  I knew I would be.  After all, he is an east coast big government politically unpredictable chameleon who cannot contain himself from being obnoxious.  But that is so much better than Hillary Clinton, who belongs in jail for an abundance of reasons, and who would have completed Barack Obama's agenda of turning the United States of America into an oppressive third world welfare state.
       Unfortunately, crony capitalism and most of the political hierarchy are not going away.  The financial and political establishment has not been tossed out - they have just been re-arranged.  And Trump has already shown us he knows nothing about capitalism and free markets by threatening free trade and strong-arming American companies to not build facilities outside the US.  But there are a lot of benefits of a Trump presidency -

  1. Americans can tell the whiny, tantrum throwing, perpetually offended, politically correct pampered pansies to grow up or take a hike.
  2. Normal Americans will still be subject to the censorship of their opinions and the derision of being called racists, homophobes, misogynists, xenophobes, and other nasty names by the rabid left, but those assholes will no longer be in charge of the country to take us down the shithole of Orwellian progressivism.
  3. The bullshit of black lives matter, occupy Wall Street, spineless college professors and administrators, and other radical groups will no longer matter.
  4. We might finally stop the insane deterioration of our national security and stand up to terrorism and foreign governments that promote aggression against us.  
  5. Maybe now our leaders in government will support law enforcement officials so policemen will be able to enforce the law rather than serve as politically sanctioned targets.
  6. Perhaps business regulations and corporate tax laws will be changed to allow small and medium size businesses to be reborn to lead economic growth.
  7. Maybe we will get some control over health care costs.
  8. Maybe our educational system will be reformed to educate rather than indoctrinate, control college costs, and give those stuck in the inner cities a real education.
  9. Maybe we will restore some meaning to the word illegal regarding immigration.  
  10. Maybe we will stop appeasing our enemies and alienating our friends.  
  11. Maybe we can avoid the prospect of the politicization of the Supreme Court and the permanent establishment of socialist oppression by the Orwellian progressives.
  12. And despite the Donald's obvious arrogance and authoritarian inclinations, perhaps Congress will again become a functioning member of our government.