Featured Guest Column: The Power of Our Silence
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Right now, in America, there are more than 73 million upset American patriots, most who feel this election was stolen right out from under their noses. However, there has not been one riot, not one store burned down, and not one city destroyed. The wooden boards that covered store fronts prior to election day in cities such as Washington D.C., Boston, or New York City, were not there in case of a Biden victory. They were there because of the behavior Democrats have displayed over the past several months, and in case Trump was re-elected. They were expecting them to throw one of their destructive temper-tantrums and couldn’t afford to re-build once again. In fact, there have been mostly peaceful rallies of support for the President of the United States, even after the race had been called for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. The reason I said mostly peaceful is that the only violence that came out of these rallies occurred when crazed leftists attacked Trump supporters who can’t stand to see support or respect for the President of the United States. President Trump’s supporters are still fighting, and still holding onto a sliver of hope to keep this country free from the impending Biden-Harris administration disaster.
For four long years the left whined and moaned about the results of the 2016 election. They tried to craft scandals, blame worldly problems on the President, and even tried to impeach him for something that was investigated and proven not to have occurred. When Barack Obama was elected back in 2008, and again in 2012, Republicans did not throw a fit as the left has so flagrantly demonstrated over President Trump’s first term. You know what we as Republicans did? We sat down and made a game plan. We knew after the 2012 election that 2016 would be our time to take back the Oval Office. That’s right. We didn’t try to turn the mainstream media against President Obama. It was vital to our country’s fragile and recovering economy that we elected someone who could get us back on our feet. That is the exact reason we did not elect a politician. We chose someone who had a very successful business background and that we knew had very effective ideas for this country.
Now, I will say I am not happy with President Trump’s behavior at times, but his accomplishments almost outweigh these shortcomings. I wasn’t necessarily thrilled to vote for a narcissistic man who should have his Twitter account taken away from him, but I knew that his game plan was what this country needed. I mean seriously, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit 30,000 points yesterday- a record high. I can almost tell you for sure that we will not see that kind of growth in a Biden-Harris economy.
I was speaking with my grandmother yesterday, and we were discussing the recent results of the election. We both admitted that we don’t necessarily dislike Joe Biden, especially not as much as we despised Hillary Clinton. And I honestly think that’s partially why Biden was elected, along with voter fraud, of course. It’s not Joe Biden that is going to be the problem. It’s going to be his Vice President, Kamala Harris, and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. I find it hard to imagine that they don’t have either a plan to use Biden as their puppet, or to somehow push him out of office through the 25th amendment. This would leave Harris as President, and possibly Pelosi as her VP- if Harris’ VP nomination is confirmed by the House and Senate. And let me tell you, that is a very, very scary thought. I would be extremely concerned for the Land of the Free if this came true.
As a college student at a very liberal institution, I come across opposing views all the time. Many of the people that I follow on Instagram were posting things along the lines of “Just because we voted Biden into office does not mean we like him. We must keep him in check as we have tried with orange man for the past four years.” I even had a conversation with one of my close friends, and he said the same thing. He said that he doesn’t like Joe Biden, but he had no other choice. All of that makes me think that no one from my generation did any research, and that they just ate the lies that the MSM was constantly feeding them for the past 4 years.
While Joe Biden and Kamala Harris may have snaked their way into the White House through help from the MSM and voter fraud, most Republicans still respect and support President Trump, and come January 21st, we will once again keep our heads down and groom our next Presidential candidate, while at the same time trying to respectfully fight the socialist policies to come. I just hope that President Trump won’t make a fool of himself through his own actions during the transition period and Inauguration.
-Column by PJ Morrissey