Why They Hate Donald Trump

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Even with the election theft nailed down, even with all three branches of government in their hands and nothing to impede their destruction of America as we know it–even now, with them sitting in the catbird seat, Democrats’ hatred of Donald Trump is unquenchable. It borders on hysteria.

Why do they hate him so? Well, at least some of the reasons are obvious.

They hate him because he’s not one of them, not of the political class but an outsider. The White House is perceived as the exclusive property of America’s professional political class.

They hate him because throughout his campaign and during his presidency, he mocked our political big shots, got us peasants laughing at them, threatened to shake them off their pedestals.

But of course the unforgivable sin of Donald Trump was success. Remember Pipsqueak Obama saying America’s manufacturing sector was dead, “Those jobs are never coming back. What’s he [Trump] gonna do–wave a magic wand?” And within a few months of Trump’s inauguration, he had the economy humming again–and manufacturing was coming back, after all.

Totally unforgivable! He made our professional politicians look like the incompetent, feckless, bumbling, corrupt yinks that they are. He routinely did the things they can’t do, could never do. And in so doing, he forged a connection with the American people that they could only overcome by massive fraud.

They want to make sure that no outsider like Trump should ever again dare to run for president, and win. This is why they will not be satisfied with ousting him from the White House. Not enough: they will seek to destroy him–as a warning to others.

But we say, Thank you, President Trump! The good things that you did will now be undone. You couldn’t drain the Swamp, but you were the only one who tried. The Swamp got back at you, big-time. And now it will go back to feeding on us and on our labors. You tried to spare us that: shame on us if we ever forget.

 

Three Years of Trump

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Hmmm… let’s see… Three years of Donald Trump in the White House, and what have we got to show for it?

Lowest unemployment rate ever. Highest workforce participation rate in living memory. Bad trade deals out, better ones in. ISIS virtually wiped out. Reduction of tensions with North Korea. Countless idle and burdensome regulations erased. Millions of people off food stamps. And all of this with Democrats, nooze media, and the colleges and looniversities opposing him every step of the way.

It raises a question: “Why can’t our professional expert career politicians do stuff like this?”

True, some pathetic attempts were made to hijack the re-invigorated American economy and re-brand it “the Obama economy.” Those relied on a presumption of amnesia on the part of the public. Like, we somehow forgot Obama himself saying the manufacturing jobs were never coming back, not ever, and sneering at Trump and saying, “What’s he gonna do, wave a magic wand?” Well, common-sense economic policies would look like incomprehensible sorcery to such as he.

Meanwhile Joe Biden talks about kids rubbing his hairy legs and Elizabeth Warren is good for a new lie every day. Presidential timber, courtesy of our professional political class.

Another question: “What do we need our ruling class for?” I mean they despise us; everything we want them to do is somehow “impossible”; they sell us out to special interests, even to foreign special interests, every chance they get; and they are clearly ineffectual, bumbling, and, above all, shockingly corrupt nincompoops. They sit there in Washington and waste our money (when they’re not simply stealing it) and dream up schemes to “fundamentally transform” our country into God knows what. They’re more interested in pleasing Planned Parenthood than they are in pleasing the American people.

Donald Trump came from outside the political class and has racked up all these accomplishments in just three years–again, with the bad guys opposing him every step of the way.

Maybe our political class shouldn’t be in our politics anymore.