I’m not a Trump supporter as such. Although having said that, I do agree with him on a couple of key issues. The main issue in which I support him is immigration. I really don’t know when it was that Americans got stupid? Or maybe it’s just hypocrisy. Every country in the world, even the poorest and most corrupt of nations, places such as Haiti or Pakistan, protect their borders (to the extent they can). One cannot just fly into Haiti or arrive by boat and waltz into the country without a passport. Yet somehow, when Trump talks about protecting our borders, building a wall, exporting illegal immigrants, whatever, he’s racist, a bigot, etc. I thought the United States of America was a country of laws!
I mention hypocrisy because 9 out of 10 of these liberals who blast Trump, especially those in the media who for the most part are wealthy, would not want a family of Mexicans (as and example) moving next door to them. This is a fact. These people live in fancy, gated communities and exclusive neighborhoods, frequent high end markets, malls, have their kids in private schools, etc. and won’t have their “perfect” lives affected by groups of poor migrants. And the fact is, that these individuals, people such as Anderson Cooper for instance, would never be affected by illegal immigration, not even if 50 million illegals entered the country. So please, let’s stop the hypocrisy! You people really don’t care about the plight of Mexican, Salvadorians, Guatemalans, etc. Your only concern is public perception.
Another issue in which I side with Trump, which is also tied in with immigration, is in not inviting Muslim refugees into the country. This is something that crooked Hillary would have endorsed. Look at what has happened to Sweden. Look at what’s happening in the UK and France. These countries are being overrun with Muslims. These are people who for the most part do not assimilate into societies. They leave their totally f*cked up countries, because they’re f*cked up, then proceed to f*ck up the countries that take them in! Who in their right mind want’s that? These Muslims apologists make me sick.
Then there is gun control. If this issue doesn’t show the true colors of Democrats (liberals) nothing does. Muslims can assassinate innocent people on a street corner, restaurant or nightclub, and the first thing people such as Hillary will talk about is gun control. She won’t criticize the Muslim douche-bag/s who committed the crime, because their Muslims of course. What she will do is criticize the gun community for wanting firearms. Never mind that it’s a second amendment right. Or the fact that if guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns. Let’s criticize our right to bear arms, as if that will solve the crime issue.
At the end of the day, although not a big Trump supporter, Hillary would have sent this country spiraling down the toilet. So, in my mind, Trump is the lesser of two evils. Only time will tell if I am right or I am wrong. TGO
Refer to story below. Source: Reuters
By Patrick Rucker
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump hit the road on Saturday to celebrate his first 100 days in the White House with cheering supporters at a campaign-style rally, touting his initial achievements and lashing out at critics.
Trump told a Pennsylvania crowd he was just getting started on meeting his campaign promises. He repeatedly attacked an “incompetent, dishonest” media, saying they were not telling the truth about his administration’s accomplishments.
“My administration has been delivering every single day for the great citizens of our country,” Trump said in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. “We are keeping one promise after another, and frankly the people are really happy about it.”
The rally occurred on the same day as a climate march at which thousands of protesters surrounded the White House, and it also coincided with the annual black-tie White House press dinner in Washington.
Trump and his staff chose to skip the press dinner because of what he said was unfair treatment by the press. Trump said he was thrilled to be away from the “Washington swamp”.
“A large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom in our nation’s capital right now,” Trump said to loud boos from the crowd. “If the media’s job is to be honest and to tell the truth, the media deserves a very, very big fat failing grade.”
Trump listed what he said were some of his key early accomplishments, including the successful confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court of Justice Neil Gorsuch and clearing away many regulations on the environment and business.
He also listed his approval of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, killing a pending Asian trade pact, and enhanced security measures that have led to a sharp decline in illegal border crossings at the southern border.
“The world is getting the message: if you try to illegally enter the United States, you will be caught, detained, deported or put in prison,” Trump said.
He shrugged off his failure to score major legislative victories on his core campaign promises, such as repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act and construction of a Mexican border wall. Trump’s ban on visitors from some Muslim nations was blocked in court.
He blamed Democrats for the legislative failures so far and said all of his promises would be kept eventually.
“We’ll build the wall, people, don’t even worry about it,” he said.
Some supporters in the crowd said they were willing to give Trump more time.
“I voted for him and I’ll give him a year. That’s enough time to whip Congress into shape and get some deals done,” said Michael Casciaro, 54, a civilian contractor for the military.
Trump said he reversed course on promises to name China a currency manipulator because he wanted its help in trying to rein in North Korea’s nuclear and missile development. Trump has said all options are on the table if Pyongyang persists in its nuclear development.
In an excerpt of an interview with “Face the Nation” of CBS, set to air on Sunday and Monday and conducted during the trip to Pennsylvania, Trump said he would “not be happy” if North Korea conducted a nuclear test. Asked if that would mean military action, Trump said “I don’t know, I mean we’ll see.”
Reveling in the cheers in Harrisburg, Trump made reference again to his upset victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, which he said “carried us to a big, beautiful win on Nov. 8.”
Trump left Washington as another in a series of protests against his administration was winding up. Thousands of marchers made their way through Washington’s streets during the People’s Climate March, a protest against Trump’s moves to roll back environmental regulations.
Asked by reporters accompanying him to Pennsylvania what he had to say to the climate change protesters, Trump said: “Enjoy the day, enjoy the weather.”
After the rally, the White House said the president had signed two trade-related executive orders, one for top U.S. officials to review all U.S. trade pacts for potential abuses and another setting up an office in the White House to advise him on trade-related issues.
(Additional reporting by Susan Heavey in Washington; Writing by John Whitesides; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)