Jimdamick
Well-Known Member
Tomorrow, November 6, 2018 will be a day where America decides which direction this country will go for at least the next two years, if not decades.
Trump has polarized this Nation like no other President in the history of our country, and we shall see very soon whether that is going to be accepted by the majority of voters, or not.
Trump in my opinion has only one thing going for him, and that is the economy, which is doing great (thanks Obama), but the baggage he brings along with it should be disqualifying.
There is no we in his policies, only an us against them mind set, and the them is anyone that doesn't look or act like "us", like Immigrants, Muslims, the EU, Canada, Mexico, China, climate experts and generally the world at large.
Was the election of Trump an anomaly, or was his selection as POTUS a sea change in American values and policy?
So ladies and gentlemen, here we go, and tomorrow we shall see what the American people really embrace, a Nationalistic philosophy placing supposed American superiority above all else, or a willingness to embrace a world community with shared values, such as liberty and justice for all, no matter what race or creed or national origin.
Trump has polarized this Nation like no other President in the history of our country, and we shall see very soon whether that is going to be accepted by the majority of voters, or not.
Trump in my opinion has only one thing going for him, and that is the economy, which is doing great (thanks Obama), but the baggage he brings along with it should be disqualifying.
There is no we in his policies, only an us against them mind set, and the them is anyone that doesn't look or act like "us", like Immigrants, Muslims, the EU, Canada, Mexico, China, climate experts and generally the world at large.
Was the election of Trump an anomaly, or was his selection as POTUS a sea change in American values and policy?
So ladies and gentlemen, here we go, and tomorrow we shall see what the American people really embrace, a Nationalistic philosophy placing supposed American superiority above all else, or a willingness to embrace a world community with shared values, such as liberty and justice for all, no matter what race or creed or national origin.