Yes folks, I admit it, I voted for Donald
Trump. Albeit rather reluctantly, but I
did vote for him. And despite my doubts
about being able to actually trust the man, I will also admit that I was
genuinely glad when he won the election.
And still, in looking back over the campaign at those who comprised his
opposition, the only one I would have voted for with more enthusiasm than I had
in voting for Trump, was Ted Cruz. In
fact it was Cruz that I voted for in my state’s primary. And it was Cruz I continued to support until the
day he threw in the towel at which time I then chose to get onboard the ‘Trump
Train’.
So what is it about ‘The Swamp’ that it can have
such an effect on what appears to be anyone who ventures into it? I must admit that I had some pretty high
hopes for the Trump presidency, now I’m beginning to feel rather foolish at the
thought I could have been so easily taken in.
And I can hear the ‘I told you so’s’ that are already coming in from
those crowing about how much smarter they were than I because they easily saw
through the facade that had the rest of us fooled. And such claims really accomplish nothing
more than to further divide a party that must most certainly come together if it
is to survive.
And while he may not have been our last hope, candidate
Trump was certainly the one who was able to inspire the most hope. And now if he doesn't get the job done, then,
despite the odds we may face, we need to keep working to get someone who can
and will. The campaign of Trump woke up
all of those who thought their vote may actually make a difference. And in a way, it has. Look at how much we shook the bees nest. Now it’s time to keep on shaking it until it
falls and they leave. Yeah, we may get
stung along the way, but if we just turn and go home now, they'll keep building
that nest bigger and bigger.
And so it is then that President Trump’s signature
campaign promise, the building of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, may now still
remain very much on the back burner. The
president said as much earlier today. It
was as he prepared to depart for Florida that he told reporters, “The wall will
come later.” And he went on to say,
“We’re right now renovating large sections of wall, massive sections, making it
brand new. We’re doing a lot of renovations, we’re building four different samples
of the wall to see which one we’re going to choose, and the wall is going to be
built, it will be funded a little bit later.”
President Trump said, “Well, we want to get massive
border security, and I think both Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer — I think they
agree with it. We met last night, as you
know, Schumer, Pelosi and a whole group and I think we’re fairly close, but we
have to get massive border security.”
I’m sorry but I really thought he was smarter than that. But that too would appear might prove to be
yet another mistake on my part. You’d
think I’d learn after while not to trust that anyone in politics today, even a
novice like Trump, loves this country as much as I do. Because I’m beginning to think that they really
don’t.
And as to be expected it was the White House press
secretary, Sarah Sanders, who pushed back against that claims of a Wednesday
night surrender to the Democrats. She
said, “While DACA and border security were both discussed, excluding the wall
was certainly not agreed to.”
Apparently, neither can Sarah be trusted to tell the truth. Because Trump’s own statements Thursday
morning made it crystal clear that amnesty supporters will get their wish far
sooner than the millions of supporters of the wall will get theirs. So as is usually the case in politics, the
more things change, the more things stay the same.
I must admit that I do fear that because of his cave
on Obummer’s Deferred Action for Childhood (DACA), we're pretty much done as a
nation. While it’s not going to happen
overnight, and it may take a while for the total collapse to take place, make
no mistake, the end will come. We just
hit $20 Trillion in debt and that will escalate faster as we go along. Part of candidate Trump’s appeal came from
his apparent determination to get our house in order and to secure our
borders. Caving on DACA, or allowing the
possibility of amnesty to continue is exactly the wrong way to go and politically it will be
devastating for him.
If Trump thinks appeasing those in the Democrat
Party will help him, he's not the man I thought he was. They will never vote for him regardless of how
much he may kiss up to them. In short,
when Trump loses his base, which he most certainly will, he's done. Trump isn't merely sliding to the left, he's
running. What can we expect next? Might he be contemplating finding a place for
Hitlery in his administration? It really
matters not, at this pace come the next presidential election the Democrat,
whoever it might be, will win easily, and America as it has been known for
centuries will simply cease to exist.
If when the dust settles ‘if’ does in fact cave on
DACA, I will be that much closer to departing the ‘Trump Train’ and it’s how
this issue plays out that will determine how much longer I remain onboard. Frankly, I’d be willing to bet that it won’t
be all that much longer. And while Rush Limbaugh
may say that this is all nothing more than an attempt by the Democrats and the
media to drive a wedge between the president and his supporters, they will be
unable to succeed unless Trump’s actions make it clear that the Democrats and
those in the media are right in their claims.
So we wait and see. It won’t take
long.
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