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You Know I'm Right | Commentary by Betty Arenson
| Friday, May 13, 2016

bettyarensonPractically everyone giggled or held their mouths agape when Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president of the United States. Personally, I was taken aback. Trump was never my candidate of choice; my choice dropped out about halfway through.

I became an observer.

Since the campaign began, I’ve written at least three commentaries pointing out how Trump was squandering his campaign. The features were that he had everything at his disposal to run with, and he was undermining himself, and the messages were hungry to hear.

Trump had the microphone, the name, the dais, the money, the willingness to speak up and meet a crowd without pretense in the 2014 election, and he didn’t use a teleprompter which would have demonstrated some behind-the-curtain operative artificially choreographing him. His truth-speak was diminished with the elaboration and help from the liberal mainstream media capturing the words they chose to select and to this day, display.

Anyone who thinks there are not rapists and drug dealers coming across our borders doesn’t have his eyes open.

The L.A. Times has written articles on the predator coyotes who take thousands of dollars to herd illegals across our porous borders, with many along the way succumbing to rape and simple abuse.

Trump’s message should have been couched in the fact that America is meant to be a destination of legal immigration. The illegal interlopers take the jobs of the good people who followed the laws.

It is perplexing why Hispanics are not protesting for curbing illegal intrusion – because it’s their jobs, for the most part, that are threatened.

The riotous “Black Lives Matter” is more perplexing. I have not found one negative comment Trump has made about African-American people. But then, sane people know BLM is about anything but caring about black lives; that’s another commentary.

As for Trump’s ill-perceived anti-Muslim comments, anyone in this country who doesn’t have his ears perked up on vetting the swarms of alleged refugees must be someone like the Obamas, Clintons, Kerrys, leftist celebrities, etc. They have private armed protection for themselves and their families, along with big walls around their homes.

Trump simply said, halt chaotic refugee influx from lands like Syria etc. He called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on.”

He did not say bar them forever; no thank you to the MSM.

Any and all of the above threaten American citizens, and Trump has no problem calling any of it out.

Trump is known to be unartful with his words. PC he is not. PC is destroying this country in big chunks, and the people are saturated and angry.

Trump has and is giving all candidates a run for their money. Who knew? The success is not Trump’s fault; blame the recalcitrance of the same old modus operandi of the Washington sheep.

Many of the sycophants have been cemented in Washington far too long.

The “experts” refused to listen, and the people are rebelling. Bernie Sanders calls it a “political revolution.” He just didn’t plan on Donald Trump leading the charge.

The “they” didn’t listen when the people spoke at the ballot boxes in 2010, after the disastrous Obamacare entrance.

The citizenry was fed up with the dire effects of “leftism,” and the Democrats lost 63 seats in that year’s election while the Republicans gained 63.

They didn’t listen.

In 2014, the Republicans doubled down by taking over the Senate, adding to their majority in the House, winning gubernatorial races and picking up seats in various state legislatures. It was the largest expansion since 1928 … 86 years.

They didn’t listen.

With all of the harshness, bashing and criticism, Donald Trump looks to be the Republican nominee for president of the United States of America.

Can you hear us now?

 

Betty Arenson has lived in the SCV since 1968 and describes herself as a conservative who’s concerned about progressives’ politics and their impacts on the country, her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She says she is unashamed to own a gun or a Bible, couldn’t care less about the color of the president’s skin, and demands that he uphold his oath to protect and follow the Constitution of the United States in its entirety.

 

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5 Comments

  1. George Palmer says:

    I remain hopeful that the aspirations expressed will be faithfully executed by Mr. Trump in the context of his self described evangelical belief structure. None of them are incompatible with such foundational values as long as they are administered, not with post-modern secular humanist spin, but only with strict adherence to His actual Word, Grace, and Mercy.

  2. dennis says:

    Trump has all the TREASONOUS criminals in our government shaking in there boots.There is not left or right anymore there all in bed together.Its a big show just like pro wrestling at the end of the night they all go out to eat drink and what ever together.Trump is a good guy and i think he is going to do what he says.He is no joke and he threatens all the criminals that have fleeced our once great nation.These treasonous oath breaking liers dont give a crap about this country.They only care about there own self preservation.The piece of crap president of ours committed high treason.Many times and should be put into jail and taken to trial.This is a capital offense.He thinks hes above the law.He has been destroying this country by DESIGN on purpose he hayes America he is a Muslim and he is on tape admiting hes been funding isis and arming them.And killary clinton the lier murder just look up the clinton murders on utube a two hour documentary will pop up thats rite two hours of murders these people have committed and massive cocaine trafficking bill and tyson chinken giant.If killary gets in the white house again may as well be ready to put your head between .Your legs and kiss you butt good bye.Pray for our country pray we get justice and pray we get our country back and our constitution back.GOD BLESS AMERICA!!

  3. Allets says:

    Trump is an idiot and ANYONE who votes for hom is brain dead. Do you hear me now?

    • dennis says:

      Really sounds like you one of those that may lose there free ride feeling threatened feeling like someone might do the rite thing for once.We can only pray that Trump does the rite thing.Other wise this country will continue to be fleeced and Americans inslaved i know one thing killary clinton is a psycopath lier criminal scum bag who will continue to destroy this country for profit and her bank account does anyone do there home work anymore i guess not!!

  4. Bill says:

    Trumps negatives are way too high to ever be elected. Low numbers on women and younger demos too.The “political revolution” is really led by Bernie Sanders who beats Trump by a wide margin when they go head to head in every poll.

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