Saturday, November 09, 2024

An anatomy of the 2024 presidential race.


Kamala Harris’s campaign was as aimless as the fabled lost Dutchman ghost ship, drifting with no course, no solutions, and empty promises to fix what her administration had already failed to address over the last three and a half years. She presented no real plan, leaving us with the grim certainty that her administration would continue on the same disastrous path we had already suffered through.

Even the Hollywood celebrities she paraded around could barely rally their own followers, let alone real supporters of Harris. It was painfully clear that they weren’t fans of her, just hired faces. And it was hard to ignore Harris’s inability to string together coherent thoughts without a Teleprompter, as if drug abuse might explain her struggles to communicate. She could only recite short talking points in her infamous word salads. If she had won, it’s doubtful she would have been in control; it would likely be the same unelected insiders pulling the strings, just as they have with dementia-ridden Biden.


Donald Trump, on the other hand laid out clear, concrete plans for America’s future. He isn’t hiding behind vague statements or accusations thrown by the Democrats. His top priority is to restore order, removing illegal aliens, particularly those from foreign prisons and those committing crimes here in the U.S. His vision includes empowering American workers, giving them tax breaks on overtime and tips, boosting productivity across the board. And he aims to dismantle the modern-day slavery of income tax, imposed as a “temporary” measure during the Civil War but abused ever since.


We will hold Trump accountable, ensuring he keeps his promises. Energy independence is on the horizon, and with it, reduced fuel costs that will drive down the price of everything, especially food. This is the leadership we need to reclaim America’s strength, and we’re ready to see Trump deliver on his word.

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