2020
starts with amazing possibility for Trump supporters — as well as for America’s
renaissance.
Our
economy is roaring. The U.S. will sign trade deals with our partners in North
America and China; one other deal with a post-Brexit GB is likely.
Our
world is a safer place. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ISIS leader, is dead. “Christmas
gift” threatened by NK never materialized. Iran is utilizing its proxies to
attack America in Iraq — however, the regime is now faced with new protests.
Health
insurance costs at home have stabilized, the cost of prescription drugs is decreasing,
and there’s hope for curing diseases such as HIV/AIDS. Now, fuel is still
cheap, and breakthroughs are occurring in nuclear energy.
Arguably,
the Constitution has been saved by the president’s judicial appointments. Trump
restocked the federal judiciary with qualified constitutional conservatives, which
includes 1/4 of the whole appellate bench.
In
the meantime, democrats are having trouble sustaining the concept that the U.S.
needs a radical change, and to convince America of the farcical concept that the
president is an imminent threat to the welfare and security of our country.
They’ve
offered the weakest field of contenders in decades and backed themselves into a
corner with a presidential impeachment that can’t result in President Trump’s
removal.
The
president’s November victory is far from certain. Trump still has almost the whole
media against him — and, even worse, the technology big boys controlling search
engines and social networks.
Dems
might recruit a political savior — former First Lady Michelle Obama, perhaps? —
if they don’t nominate a presidential candidate on the 1st ballot at their Milwaukee
convention in July.
Plus,
there’s always the risk of an unexpected national security or economic
disaster.
But
Trump is in a better position on Jan 1st, 2020 than he was one year before.
The
Dems, who took over the House, squandered the chance as the left-wing “Squad”
took over the agenda using radical schemes such as “Medicare for All,” and the
“Green New Deal.” They wasted time on impeachment and never will recover.
The
president trailed the majority of his rivals for most of the year; fresh polls depict
Trump beating them all.
The
senate’s impeachment trial will probably end badly for the Dems, who’ve scared
the public into thinking that the opposition won’t be satisfied with the White
House alone, that it still has dreams of “fundamentally transforming the U.S.,” religiously, culturally
and politically.
Republicans,
meanwhile, may rally behind the American way, the Constitution, and the flag.
The
outcome still isn’t known, yet the fight is one we should relish.
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