We have a lot to be thankful for this year. For 8 years we’ve had a President who hates this nation. He proved that immediately after taking office. His first action was flying around the world apologizing because America had treated all countries so terribly. Of course, American young men saved the world from becoming a dictatorship by defeating Hitler and the Japanese in World War Two. Our country didn’t occupy European countries. They only stayed there long enough to stabilize the governments, and then they came home and resumed their lives. Even today we have military around the world protecting countries.
Were you as offended as I was by Obama disrespecting this wonderful country? It’s a puzzle to me that anyone could vote for someone so obviously contrary to the traditions and history of America, not only once but twice. Well, at last the nightmare of Obama is over and a new era is about to begin.
Think of it: We can get fire pussies like James Comey, a disgrace to the FBI. We’ll be rid of Loretta Lynch, the most corrupt head of the Dept. of Justice in modern history (since Eric Holder). The IRS will be headed by an honest and objective person, not a liberal hack whose intent is to subvert honest Americans who are not leftist idiots.
I have to think that black people must be so disappointed that the first black president turned out to be such a loser. It was a great opportunity if such a person as Ben Carson, or Thomas Sowell, or Allen West had been the first black president. Sadly, it was not to be.
Well, regardless of the phony news articles about Trump, surveys show that Americans are more “hopeful about the future” now than in the last ten years. For the first period in my lifetime we have a non-politician who is not self-serving, and who genuinely loves and is proud of America as President. And if you think that doesn’t answer the prayers of most loyal Americans, you are a nutty socialist. And, if you are, you probably believe the Pilgrims cheated the Indians out of their “fair share” of pumpkin pie at the first Thanksgiving.