Trump exemplifies real executive leadership and is foundationally grounded and focused on the most vital issues affecting America at this time and place.
Trump has modified some views over the past decades, and even on important topics, and even recently. Some people feel that means that they can’t trust what he says. I respect that. But I believe that Donald Trump TRULY loves America, believes in American Exceptionalism, and believes that the reason for that exceptionalism is our Christian heritage, which I believe he is sincere about defending.
I believe that if we don’t get our economic house in order, nothing else will matter. That’s the most important voting issue. Only Trump represents the hope to fix that, if it’s even possible at this late time. Only Trump displays the boldness and presence to reverse a half-century of economic slide.
Will Trump stop abortions or gay marriage? Well technically, as President, he is only capable of signing or vetoing legislation that comes before him on these matters. So we need evangelical leaders with great focus on these core conservative issues to stay in Congress and do battle THERE where these issues are actually handled and asserted in the Legislative Branch.
are busy talking about constitutional idealism, Trump will actually bring it beyond fantasizing, and get SOMETHING accomplished.
I believe that Trump has already assumed the General Election win, and is already setting the stage for a successful presidency in which ALL the American people will ultimately come on-board to support improving our country.
Trump is very smart and is already setting the table in strength for his actual presidency, and how foreign leaders will expect to deal with him. Trump is strategically 7 chess moves ahead of all the other candidates, and is already plotting the pathway to American exceptionalism in ways that he could never share at this time, because if he did, Hillary would just steal his talking points and prematurely attack his ideals.
I believe that what constitutes “conservativism” has largely been determined by people that have no right to say that they represent conservativism. For example, is there room for gay marriage in a conservative country? Maybe? Depends how it’s formulated. I don’t want to go into it here and now, but that’s another area to study deeply. Marriage is sacred as an institution, but not necessarily a sacred English word.
Trump has proven to be a master at
Almost 80% of the Republicans in the country now feel the same way that I do, thanks to the candidacy of Donald J. Trump. And so do a lot of the Independents and Democrats too. We need real leadership at this time and place, with a focus on saving civilization as we know it, and getting our house in order.
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