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Thomas For Trump Against Biden
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-3-7487-5813-6
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10 Reasons for Trump; 10 Strikes for Biden
E-Book, Englisch, 182 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-7487-5813-6
Verlag: BookRix
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
This is the book the fake news industrial complex does not want you to see. Built by a patriotic mathematician on a foundation of comparative facts with in-depth analysis to give unique insights into the 2020 Presidential Election. This is one of the most up-to-date books available for the two candidates with half being dedicated to Donald Trump and the other half being dedicated to Joe Biden. Topics include recent events such as race relations, police reform, COVID-19, platforms, legislation, comments, and a looming supreme court battle. We must continue to fight for our American values in these turbulent times. We have shown great tolerance and the radical left has mistaken it for weakness. They have dragged our good names through the mud and ruined what it means to wear the Red, White, and Blue. They look down at us in flyover country as inbreed simpletons incapable of electing a president. Biden called us stupid bastards and told us to clap, Kamala threatened us with executive action and endless protest, Obama called us lazy, LGBTQ called us homophobic, BLM called us racist, #MeToo called us sexist, Will Smith wants to cleanse us out of the country, Michelle Obama claims we give her mental disorders, Muslims called us Islamophobic infidels, AOC accused us of running concentration camps, Pelosi called our leaders immoral, unethical, corrupt and unpatriotic, Don Lemon wants to blow up our system, Antifa is trying to burn down our cities, and Hillary called us deplorable; However, Trump called us Wonderful Americans and we continue to turn our backs on him.
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Chapter 1: The Art of Trump
Personal History Donald John Trump was born in Queens, New York, and would go on to become our 45th president. He grew up in a competitive American family. His desire for success has been the driving narrative of his life, and winning creates bitter rivals and sore losers. Trump’s wake is filled with them. They go on for hours with their emotional grievances and fact-less diatribes. His niece wrote an entire book proving she is a bitter person. Judging from the success of his children, Trump appears to be a great father. He does not drink or do drugs. He is sober and engaged politically. Perhaps another reason liberals hate him. He is actively involved in countering their narratives. Listening to him speak, we get the sense that he is intelligent with a balanced IQ and EQ. He is not a demented person with a psychological disorder, as the “Goldwater Rule” violating armchair-psychologist would have us believe. After taking over the family business in 1971, Trump would greatly expand it to achieve a personal wealth of $2 to $10 billion, depending on who you ask. The basic facts cannot even be agreed upon because he has made the left so irrational. We live in a time when cold hard facts cannot overcome illogical irate feelings. The media is obsessed with gotcha moments. Tallying his lie total to be 20,000 at last count. Within those 20,000 lies, which one is the worst? And what was the consequence of it? Countless articles speak of lies, but there is no mention of an egregious one that caused harm. Trump uses hyperbolic predictions to make political points. He simplifies things so that the American people can easily understand it. Many of these things are not lies but more of political opinions. In particular, Trump spoke of Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders wanting to abolish the police. Neither man has been on record for defunding the police. However, they both speak of changing and reforming the police. In particular, Biden has flip-flop-flipped on this important issue. To begin, he wrote an op-ed in 2002 calling for more police. This did not sit well with his 2020 base so in an interview he agreed to “divert” funding from police. Divert is doublespeak for defund, and then his campaign put out a statement saying he does not support defunding the police. Which one is it? I know the Joe Biden of old is a law and order guy but his campaign knows this will not play well for his “anything but Trump” supporters. Many of his supporters have outright called for dismantling the police and abolishing the prison system. A horrible idea that would create chaos. Biden and Sanders are both to weak to push back on the far-left over anything. In fact, Biden's choice of Kamala Harris provides further evidence for Trump's argument. She uses the phrase “reimaging policing,” which centers around reducing the number of police and therefore is a defunding of the police. This term is a smokescreen that creates confusion. The far-left thinks they are getting defunding, and the center-right thinks they are getting reforms. Thus, a Biden/Harris ticket is a vote for defunding. There is a simple truth here that supporting Biden is tantamount to defunding the police, not supporting it, or changing it so much that it will be abolished. Why? Because Biden will have limited control for a limited time over his administration. The people that surround him and support Democrats, in general, are intentionally antagonistic to the police and other federal agencies such as ICE. The people he would appoint to the justice department would systematically change it in such a way as to essentially abolish it. He would be helpless to stop it, and therefore Trump’s point is valid while the letter of his words might not be completely accurate. To explain all the nuance behind it requires a book. In a short tweet, he can lump Harris/Biden with antagonizing, defunding, distorting, or abolishing police agencies, which is what will happen under their administration. It is reasonable to assume that Democrats will cave-in to the political pressures of the left and destroy our justice system, which is unfeasible considering they do not have a cohesive message on how to replace it. Chanting “no justice no peace” does not spontaneously produce the perfect justice system. Some have called for using unarmed social workers in extraordinarily dangerous domestic disputes. After a few of these people get caught in the crossfire, there will be a call to arm them. What is more, when traveling to dire events they would need to speed through intersections. Thus, we could equip their cars with lights to warn other drivers. We could make the lights blue and red so that they stand out. They would need uniforms so that civilians could distinguish them from suspects. They would also need to be able to detain people with handcuffs, and put them in the back of cars to take them to secure holding places. One of these suspects might violently resist detainment and be killed. Then we must take to the streets and burn everything to the ground. After starting all over again, what have we done but drive around in a circle to please an angry mob? Alternatively, others have called for outright anarchy. They want to live in a movie like The Purge. Where people will be hunted like animals for their wealth. They have already tried this in Seattle with CHOP. It was a complete disaster. We need law and order to function as a civilized society. Mob rule is a very dangerous thing, the history books are full of their atrocities. When criminals are shown kindness, they repay it by wreaking havoc on our city streets. Everyday Americans will be the victims of an uptick in violence. Millions of people that were unaware of the importance of politics. What are these politicians really saying? Trump eats away at the covert narrative running beneath the stream of the left. They are antagonistic to the systems of justice such as the police and prisons. They do not believe in punishing or spanking. They reject the saying, “spare the rod, spoil the child,” and consequently, we have a plethora of undisciplined criminals running around. They constantly speak of how America has the most prisoners in the world per capita, never speaking of the fact that many other countries simply execute people without countless appeals and years on death row. Our prison population is about 2.3 million in a country of 330 million. That is about 0.7%. This is not an astronomical number, especially when we consider that about 1-2% of almost any population will break the law for any number of reasons without fear of consequence. If you add the fear of consequence in a strict society, we can reduce that number, but we end up trampling freedoms. We must find a balance in this equation. One where we are not unduly punishing people but also not showing weakness to criminals. Removing the fear of consequence could increase the number of criminals. The remaining people have good character and would only break laws if social norms forced them to. America’s Advocate On the world stage, Trump is a great advocate for America. He is an excellent deal-maker, understanding how to use flattery and leverage in negotiations. He plays the game of world politics by being positive and thinking big. However, he also anticipates worst-case scenarios and reserves the power to walk away from deals. He understands the mathematical probability of things falling apart, so he keeps his options open. He does not like negotiating from a position of weakness, therefore, he uses leverage to gain the upper hand. He understands that the press loves a sensational story, so he is just bold enough to pique their interest. Living by the mantra, “bad press is better than no press.” He is a counter-puncher and fights back when mistreated. He is frugal and gets a thrill from winning the game, not making the money. He also delivers on his promises. He promised to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal and he did. He also withdrew troops from the Middle East changing the tone. He declared the dawn of the new middle east by brokering a peace agreement between Israel and two Arab countries. The deal with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain will include trade, security and tourism. Muslims will be allowed to visit Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem. This could be a lasting legacy for Trump. Finally peace in the Middle East. Trump could accomplish many great things if the partisan hatred did not slow him down so much. All of his flaws are superficial, there is nothing in his personality that is harmful to us as a nation. The harm comes from a wildly out of control left-wing reaction. They prance around our city streets with their toddler-like temper tantrums targeting our institutions to tear down, angry because they bought into a “Dangerous Donald” narrative. The Clinton Campaign started this narrative in 2016. The strategy was to paint the opponent too deplorable to vote for. The left then made huge leaps in logic to grow The Dangerous Deplorable Donald Narrative. It was pumped into media outlets and spread through our society like a virus. Random street parrots chant, “Trump is a racist.” They have no facts or logic behind their accusations. What has Trump ever done that is racist? Then they chant, “Russia Russia Russia!” The world was supposed to end...




