Most of the
political polls have Hillary Clinton ahead of Donald Trump. The lame stream
media claim the election is over. Democrats are smiling with the belief that
Clinton will be the next President of the United States.
Lawrence Sellin posted an
interesting article at The Hill titled
“There Is No Place for Me in Hillary’s America.” Sellin states that he considers himself to be “a patriot, someone who believes
in the Constitution, the rule of law and representative government,” but “none
of those will any longer exist” if Hillary is the next President.
The author states, “The
Constitution will be de facto obsolete; the rule of law will be arbitrarily
applied dependent upon one’s financial status or political clout; and we will
have a government driven by crony capitalism and political expediency,
benefitting only the rich and powerful, and one conspicuous for corruption,
fraudulent elections and pseudo-representation.
“Under Hillary’s open borders
policy, the United States of America will be neither United nor America. It
will not be a melting pot, a nation guided by the notion of E Pluribus Unum,
but a collection of simultaneous arguments, where the only thing we have in
common is our differences….”
Sellin's description of an
America under a President Hillary Clinton is very bleak in my way of thinking.
It is far from the America I once knew and not the America I wish for my
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The author recognizes “a
familiar ring” in Hillary’s ideas for government because he saw the same thing
while traveling in “the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.”
He quotes from “Mountains of Crumbs,” a memoir of childhood by Elena Gorokhova in
the 1960s and 1970s propaganda-soaked Soviet Union. Gorokhova “explains the
meaning of ‘vranyo,’ the Russian word
for `a white lie or half-truth’.”
“In Russia we played the `vrahyo’
game on a daily basis. The government lied to us, we knew they were lying, they
knew we knew they were lying, but they kept lying anyway and we pretended to
believe them.”
Is this the kind of America you
wish to live in? It is not my idea of America. We must stop Clinton from being
elected. Donald Trump is the only possible person who can stop her. Trump is
not my idea of an ideal President, but he is all that we have to work with.
Brian Darling at Conservative Review says there are four
reasons why Donald Trump could still win the election and explains them in his
article titled “4 Reasons Why Trump Could Still Win the Election.” His four reasons are: (1) The polls all
show that Trump is still within striking distance, (2) The economy has not
recovered, (3) No one likes Hillary, and (4) Trump has a message that “resonates
with voters who hate Congress and the political elite.”
The election is not over until
the last vote is counted. If people will stop their “protest voting” and get
behind Trump, we can stop Clinton. If not, we will end up living in Hillary’s
America.
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