There were more than a few times over the course of
the last years when it was difficult to determine, at least for me, just who it
was that represented the greater danger to this country. Whether it was our leftist ideologue of a
president, Barry “Almighty”, and his socialist policies or our congressional
Republicans who frequently seemed to be afflicted with some malady that caused
their spines to have all the consistency of jello preventing them from putting
up any significant road blocks in an effort to at least slow Barry’s progressivism. Hell, it was more often than not that they
seemed to be only too happy to hand over to Barry everything he wanted.
So it wasn’t really all that surprising to hear, on this
past Sunday’s “Face the Nation,” on the Communist Broadcasting System (CBS) and
during a discussion on President Donald Trump’s inaugural address calling for
his policy to be informed by putting “America first,” Sen. Lindsey Graham say,
“I don’t know what America first means.” Graham said, “To the president, if America first is a throwback to the
20’sand 30’s isolationism when it was first used as a phrase, the world would
deteriorate even quicker, if it is a new way of Ronald Reagan’s peace through
strength I would like to work with him. I don’t know what America first means.” And he’s a U.S. Senator?
While I guess I can at least can appreciate his
honesty, I’m not sure what it might be that confuses him. Let me spell it out for him since he seems to
be a little slow on the up-take. Any and
all decisions, whether made by the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, or
by Judicial Branch of our government, should be made for the benefit of the
American people and result in the strengthening of America. That starts with getting back to our basic
Constitutional fundamentals. You
remember what the Constitution is, don’tcha Lindsey? I was just wondering because you were not
much more than a spectator as Barry did his best to shred it, for eight
years.
As for trade deals, it means if it doesn't benefit
the American economy and the American worker, then it's to be dropped in the
toilet and flushed. Which is what also
needs to be done to pathetic RINOs such as yourself. Sadly, I’ve never been able to figure out why
it is that the people of South Carolina continue to send this boob back to the
Senate? The man is so absolutely CLUELESS,
to the point where if you were to look ‘clueless’ up in the dictionary you’d likely
see his picture. And while we’re stuck
with this moron until 2020 I hope it’s then that folks in South Carolina will see
the wisdom in perhaps giving someone else a chance. Preferably a real conservative.
So in an effort to enlighten Senator Graham as well
as his many RINO colleagues, what follows here is a bit of a tutorial regarding
an understanding of what America First means:
Step 1 --
a. Begin by looking at a map of the world.
b. Next, locate the country where you were born and
raised or adopted via a legal immigration process.
c. Note internally that since this is your country,
you always put its interests first and foremost, particularly if you are
elected to represent your fellow citizens in a legislative body or are elected as
the leader of their country.
Step 2 --
a. Read your country's Founding documents, and
commit yourself to honor those principles, and not the ideals of those lands
thousands of miles away.
b. Remember: no matter how much money you,
personally, may come to acquire, when the citizens of a state/country elect
you, they expect you to advocate for policies that benefit their economic and
security interests, not the interests of global elites or the workers/citizens
of other countries, whether they reside in dictatorships or democracies, as
they have their own leaders to stand up for their interests.
c. Learn by understanding the opposite of an America
First approach: an America-last politician who represents the interests of
other countries, at the expense of the citizens of their own country.
So I guess what I’m hoping for here is that this may help, just a little, those who, like the good senator from South Carolina, seem more than a little confused about what ‘putting America first’ actually means. And does Graham really not understand what it means to put America first? Because if that’s true I find it more than just a little scary. And the fact that he’s admitting such a thing should make painfully clear that there seems to be very little difference between people like Graham and most, if not all, of the Democrats in Congress. Democrats never seek to put America first, America is always painted as the villain. Graham needs to decide whose side he’s on.
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