Saturday, January 9, 2016

The Current Political Season

4 years ago I explained my feelings about the then current candidates for the U.S. Presidency.  I thought I'd celebrate my own birthday by doing the same today.

On the Republican ticket:

Donald Trump:  A business mogul that understands economics and portends to be conservative.  Mr. Trump has previously presented himself as liberal but now wants to be seen as conservative.  I like many of the things Mr. Trump is saying.  However, like everyone else, Mr. Trump has some warts.  Under Mr. Trump the nation may undergo a traumatic transformation returning from a nanny state to a thriving capitalist republic.  I imagine there will be some economic hardship during the transformation.  I don't believe that to be a bad thing, though it will be a hardship.  There may likely be many of the current welfare recipients having to actually learn how to work and maintain jobs even if they have to be given accommodations.  There is likely to be many protests formed.  I always wondered how so many people could afford to miss work to be protesters.  However, I believe many are on some kind of government support.  Perhaps more people would not have time to "protest" and would spend more time making our nation thrive again.  If Mr. Trump is willing to take up the Title of Liberty, he improves his chances.

Ted Cruz:  A political newcomer, but very conservative.  I like Mr. Cruz because of his political stance.  However, he also comes with warts.  He understands politics, but I don't think he understands the quantity of solutions needing to be made or how ingrained graft, corruption and evil are in the current government agencies.  He will be fighting a fierce "Medusa".  He will need to use the "nuclear solution" in most of those agencies, bureaus, and departments.  I like that Mr. Cruz is determined to bring worship back to America.  I like that he claims to be a God fearing Christian who will defend his faith.  For the moment, at least, Mr. Cruz is my favorite candidate.  He appears to be a defender of the Title of Liberty.

Ben Carson:  Of all the candidates on the Republican ticket, I place Mr. Carson at the top of the list of affable candidates.  I like much of what he says, but I think he lacks the capacity to be stern with our enemies both within our government and borders, and outside our borders.  He is a nice man.  But can he be a tiger when needed?  I haven't seen much to indicate that our enemies will fear him.  I doubt Mr. Carson has the economic fortitude to take care of America's morass.  We have had such a long time with such "wet noodle" leaders that we now need a strong sturdy president who will give the world the leadership it needs.  I believe he wants to defend the Title of Liberty, but I don't think he has the capacity.

The other Republican candidates are what I call "also rans" and at this point are not likely to be viable.

On the Democrat Ticket:

Hillary Clinton is an un-indicted criminal in my mind.  She needs to be tried in a court of law for her lawlessness, and she should not be permitted to run for national office.  The Title of Liberty has no place in her life.

Bernie Sanders is a self-proclaimed Socialist.  He also should not be permitted access to the ballot.  Our nation has been fighting Socialists and Communists for the past 70 years.  We don't need to invite that society into our nation.  We already have a closet socialist in the White house.  We don't need more of the same.  The Title of Liberty does not even appear to cross his mind.

Martin O'Malley:  he is against self sustaining energy emergence.  He is a proponent of the nanny state.  He is a defender of Christianity across the world.  Not a defender of our culture, language or border.

-30- for now.

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