Why I am voting for Donald Trump

I voted for Cruz in the primary. Unlike most Cruz supporters and “never Tumpers”, I am sorry that I voted for him, after him not endorcing Trump at the convention. I am sorry, because of the possibility that Clinton will be making suprime court appointments, and she will increase immigration to the point where Democrats will win every election. These are HUGE issues, and I am disappointed with Cruz that he couldn’t see the greater good. People say that the “never Trumpers” are that way because they don’t see the damage the Obama admin has done to the nation, but I have a different view. I think they simply have too much invested in globalism to support Trump. They can talk about the way he talks, the gaffes, the insults, the lack of intelectuallism, but in the end, I really think its about globalism, which means money in their pockets. None of them admit it, but I think it is really true. People seem to vote their pocket books, and this election is no exception, even for me. You see, I am losing my job, to an offshore consultant. So, for me, there is no choice, I have to vote for Tump, because to not do so, is bringing about the impoverishing of the middle class in America.

On edit, this weekend, Ted Cruz endorsed Trump. I don’t know why it took him so long, but it is good that he finally became pragmatic about the election.

One other thing, that bothers me a lot about the Democratic party, and Hillary Clinton, is that they are exhibiting GROSS hypocracy when it comes to the LGBTQ agenda. One one hand, they support Muslims, and encourage Americans to treat them fairly (which I think is right) after a terroist attack, but then disparage Christians for not supporting the LGBTQ agenda. The hypocracy is that Muslims support capitol punishment for being gay, while Christians only say that gay sex is a sin, and it is up to the gay person to do something about it. So the Democrats are daemonizing Christians for not supporting the LGBTQ agenda, and on the other hand, are supporting people who avocate capitol punishment for being gay. I simply cannot support people who don’t see how utterly ridiculous this is…..

Also, I am angry that the globalists have no problem exporting my job to the 3rd world because the standard of living is cheaper there, and you need less money to live. So all the good high paying jobs are going away, and we are left with the low paying ones. And now, because of the concept of “open borders”, which Hillary Clinton supports, we have to compete with immigrants both legal and illegal for those jobs. I am angry because my government, that I have been supporting for almost 40 years is in the process of making me poor. Not only is this stupid because they are losing tax revenue and a HUGE market for goods and services, but also, it is an insult and a lack of respect for the work ethic I have modeled for almost 40 years.

It almost doesn’t matter who is running against Hillary Clinton, because I would vote for Micky Mouse to keep her and her globalist friends out of office.

Risky Behavior Should Not Be Justified

I responded to an article about Robert(aka Alexis) Arquette who died reciently:

“I am sorry the guy died, but it is obvious to me, that he lived a very unhealthy lifestyle. There are many ways to commit slow suicide, from drugs and alcohol to risky sex, but helping this guy justify this behavior is not good, and now he is gone. The family didn’t help by accepting his risky behavior. There are reasons that his type of lifestyle has been taboo since the begining of time, because you end up dying young, spreading disease and hurting your friends and relatives. No amount of acceptance or justification will change that.”

The post recieved a very positive response with 15 thumbs up and only 4 thumbs down at the time I looked at it. This is despite my use of the pronoun “he” and my assertion that his death was the result of his own behavior.

For me, it is encouraging that many people are seeing people like Robert as tragic figures, who’s life choices may not have been in his own best interests. According to the article, Robert’s family accepted his choices, and I believe that this may have been a mistake, but not knowing Robert, or his family, it is impossible for me to know. I do know that family, out of love for a family member, will sometimes accept someones bad choices, not wanting to alienate that person from the family. I would speculate that the Arquette family was doing this, but in the present political climate, I doubt we will ever hear what they really thought about Roberts’s choices. This is a VERY difficult situation for a family to be in, because you alienate the family member one way, and justify bad choices the other way. So in a way, people feel like its a catch 22. When the family member dies, however, maybe we all need to see that acceptance is not the way to go. This lack of acceptance will cause the family member to harbor resentment against the family, but if later that family member dies, the family cannot blame themselves.

Today, (9/15/2016) I checked, and the article I responded to on yahoo news is gone. Maybe the majority of Americans don’t like transgender politics, but journalists being biased, use their power to cheat in the debate.

 

Another Letter to the Editor

This letter is in responce to a “Hillary” comercial I saw on TV:

We’ve all seen the commercials on TV for Hillary, where she questions Trump’s ability to be commander and chief, by playing sound bites of Trump saying very un presidential things. Democrats and some Republicans want you to vote for Hillary, making this unproven claim that Trump will cause WW3 or bomb the wrong country or something, because he is bombastic and unstable. Some have even called him crazy.  The trouble with this is, since Trump has never been in government, we don’t really know how he will act. On the other hand, we do know how Hillary will act, as evidenced by her repeated lies, and careless handling of classified data on an unsecured email server. It’s sort of like the pot calling the kettle black, even though we’ve never actually seen the kettle. If you were going to buy a car, and someone said not to buy a particular car because it will break down and instead, tells you to buy a car that is known to have repeatedly broken down in the past, would you take that person’s advice? It’s time that Americans stop letting silly commercials make our voting decisions, and start thinking logically. The future of the middle class in America is at stake.