November 2015. Fact or fiction — Paris tragedy could shake up 2016 race, or did the
media use France's sorrow as an opportunity to push their own
establishment agenda?
That's the headline in the Wall Street Journal
this morning. The online paper reported that the Paris tragedy could
shake up 2016 race for the presidential election. The reporter reminded
American voters "of the high stakes and potentially boosting candidates
who put their governing experience front and center.
Claiming that only a career politician knows anything about terrorism or
how to protect this country from foreign terrorists is a big lie. It's a
complete fabrication. A MYTH of immense proportions. But there's common sense, as well.
Although the WSJ's intent was obviously to promote the establishment darling Jeb Bush, they did speak the truth.
Governing experience is essential. It always has been. They didn't need to take advantage of people's suffering to point that out.
Unfortunately for the WSJ, governing does NOT mean governor of one of the United States. Don't be fooled. Look it up.
There's no doubt that immigration and American's security has long been a high priority of concern long before the presidential election kicked off early this year. But immigration was mostly ignored by career politicians whose big money donors have their own special interests. You know it's true. You elected them. They did nothing.
Only Donald Trump shed light on the long ignored issue of protecting America, securing our borders, the need to build a wall to stop illegals from entering the United States without permission. That would include murderers and terrorists.
Only Donald Trump campaigns on securing America in a way that guarantees a high level of protection to keep you and your family safe from terror, murder and mayhem, as well as economic disaster. You know it's true. For other candidates — it's been mostly an afterthought.
In fact, Donald Trump has tremendous foresight. He predicted much of what's happened from Osama bin Laden to Iraq as documented in his book. He wrote about his sharp concerns before the Twin Towers came down. That's just plain smart.
Mr. Trump strongly suggested that America take control of the oil fields to deflate ISIS's influx of money. Finally, in mid-November, that's being done — by France (not America).
Donald Trump also spoke about cutting off the flow of money to ISIS from banks. You heard him. As of this writing, that hasn't been done.
As for the Syrian refugees coming to America, Mr. Trump warns they could be a trojan horse — disguised as innocents when in fact they want to sneak into our country and kill every American they can without prejudice. That's exactly what's happened in France.
Yet, President Obama who apparently doesn't have much humanity for us, the American people, refuses to stop or even pause bringing Syrian refugees onto American soil (until we know who they really are: innocents or terrorists). The first load of 10,000 Syrian “Refugees” arrived in New Orleans this past weekend — Louisiana is a State that has historically voted Republican. Coincidence?
10,000 Syrian refugees are first flown to the United States, according to the French news wire Agence France-Presse, with the State Department paying the International Organization for Migration (IOM) for the airfare.
Donald Trump is a successful businessman, and as such knowing the world environment has been a key element of his success. His comments and predictions and warnings over the last decades prove he knows more about foreign policy than any other candidate.
Security for every American citizen has been a number one priority with Mr. Trump — including the military, our Veterans, jobs, the economy and the nation's $trillion debt. It all goes together with his vision to "Make America Great Again."
Mr. Trump is an outspoken American Patriot and advocate for America's Veterans. He campaigns on a platform to "Make The Military ‘So Great, So Powerful’ that We’ll Never Have To Use It." He wants to make America safe and earn back the respect of the World.
In short, Donald Trump won't be pushed around.
Yes, Mary Ellen, we do have a dog in the fight
Paid pundits as well as ineffective establishment candidates such as Jeb
Bush are eager to grab onto anything to push their donor-class agenda
on voters. Mr. Bush should be ashamed.
It's clear Mr. Bush hasn't got the stomach for a dogfight — let alone
have the skills to battle terrorists. Pleeeze, save me from weak
mealy-mouthed candidates such as Bush, Rubio and the apparently passive Carson. Not sure about Dr. Carson.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie used the attacks on Paris citizens to make the case that voters should rally behind a candidate with executive experience.
“The hour is too late to wait for people to be trained,” Mr. Christie
told a gathering of GOP activists in Orlando, Florida. “We need a
president who is ready to serve.”
The only presidential candidate who is ready to serve is the highly qualified leader, problem-solver and deal maker, Mr. Donald Trump.
Mr. Trump's massive achievements in business and real estate prove he is the only candidate who has the executive experience
to be America's next commander-in-chief. Everything he does results in
success. He's absolutely well prepared to be President of the United
States.
You certainly don't have to be a government employee to know history,
geography and global affairs. Students know as much about the world as
any citizen keeping up with current events. Certainly, it makes sense
that a reknowned billionaire businessman knows foreign affairs.
Donald Trump also knows more about solving problems and negotiating wins
than any presidential candidate and more than any government employee
from the current President, VP Biden and former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton. He's the only candidate who has already proven these
skills at home and around the world.
Julianne Smith, a senior fellow at the Center for New American Security think tank said, “Voters
will be looking more closely at experience and at someone who can
reassure them that they will be a true commander-in-chief and they have
the good judgment and experience to make the right choice during these
frightening times.”
Donald Trump is what think-tank professionals call a brain. He foresees
problems and reasons solutions, but remains flexible to change as
evidence presents. This ability to draw conclusions inherent in adults
who demonstrate this characteristic stems from birth. In other words,
it's not a learned skill. It's the brain born at birth.
Donald Trump feels so strongly that America needs him and his breadth of knowledge, executive experience and considerable skills that he willingly gives up his comfortable lifestyle to make American great again.
He pledges to insure the safety of every American citizen from building a
wall on the border to illegal immigration, deporting illegal felons and
booting those Syrian refugees out of our country — Mr. Trump's
resolve to protect you and your family, and restore law and order cannot
be matched by any other candidate.
Do you want a president who makes you feel safe, who isn't controlled by
politicians, special interest donors, who will restore America to the
America you want?
Or do you want the same America you have today? The big bloated government, corrupt with cronyism?
Can you even be sure that "the puppets" will do anything different to
keep you and your family safe? Are the establishment candidates going to
suddenly change?
No more incumbents. No more career politicians. No more lies. They've all got to go, don't they.
No other candidate has Mr. Trump's real world qualifications, powerful presence, executive experience,
good judgement and personal values. Whether the Paris tragedy could
shake up 2016 race or not, it's clear that it highlights that Donald
Trump is the only one who is qualified to protect you and your family.
Trust Trump. I do.
All the rhetoric and patriotic speeches in the world won't keep you and your family safe. Donald Trump will. That's a fact.