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To: HotHunt
Trump has accomplished a lot; however, the Left and its many minions are working overtime and with boldness to stop him. We are seeing multistate electoral fraud that puts Richard Daley and Lyndon Johnson to shame. We are seeing Big Tech censoring or otherwise restricting opposition voices to permit the enemedia to regain control of the narrative. Hollywood, the MSM, Big Tech, the tax free foundations, education from pre-K to postgraduate, and much of corporate America are firmly in enemy hands. If Florida, Georgia, and Texas flip, game over for the USA.

Trump must act boldly, as Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln did, against the enemy. Half steps and nasty remarks on Twitter are just not enough.

36 posted on 11/15/2018 9:02:56 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: Wallace T.
He doesn't even get support from most of his own political party, the GOP. Shameful.

And when he does act unilaterally and boldly, the Leftist judges hamstring him or reject his intent. Then it has to crawl through the courts. Another tactic by the Left to disrupt and slow down the process until they can get in office again.

Any bold move he makes, the courts will stop him.

So our goal for the next two years, and hopefully for six, having only the executive and the Senate, is to confirm as many conservative judges as possible to help build a firewall against some of these liberal, legislating judges.

Otherwise, the Left will continue to forestall any advances Trump and future Republican presidents try to make.

The legislature is feckless if the judges are going to be inventing the law themselves, instead of interpreting what Congress passes.

72 posted on 11/15/2018 12:35:15 PM PST by HotHunt
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