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To: JayGalt

“I am not afraid of Trump as nominee and believe the left has succeeded in getting you to buy their narrative.”

Actually my narrative comes from Senator John Kennedy La(R).

I agree that Trump did a very good job as President, until he failed badly in 2020 with the Cares act, the Fauci lockdowns, and the deadly warp-speed vaccines.

The question now is who can take the best of Trump’s policies and move them forward as President, and while I believe that the best available Republican is Ron Desantis, any Republican is better than any Rat.


223 posted on 09/09/2023 1:44:29 PM PDT by devere
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To: devere

Kennedy...LOL
Your opinion on Trump’s “failures” is ill informed. Since I have posted the facts & context many times I will not repeat myself.
Anyone looking honestly at DeSantis track record in Congress, the bills he supported & cosponsored should not mention him in the same breath as President Trump.

Additionally there is his poor showing on Ukraine, his announcement in Israel of a bill that interferes with freedom of speech in Florida and the desperate way he made so many visits abroad in the beginning of his second term before announcing for the POTUS election. Flailing around where he had no legitimate business, trying for street cred.

Now the fool has stated that on day one he is going to authorize armed invasion of Mexico, crossing the border and attacking cartels & drug factories. What a maroon. Do we need to start a war with Mexico by invading their sovereignty?
Trump was able to work with them and had a much more efficaciosus border policy.


224 posted on 09/09/2023 1:55:26 PM PDT by JayGalt (A proud slave must be broken before the contagion spreads. Ever was it thus.)
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