There are losers, and then there are LOSERS! And it’s these LOSERS who continue to think
that calling folks racist, who most definitely are NOT racist, is still somehow
a viable political tactic. They fail to
see that when everyone is racist, in effect no one is. And these same people actually think that
just because one chooses not to vote for a black candidate, that action in and
of itself is sufficient for one to be identified, or labeled, as being a
racist? For instance, I live in Florida
and I have no intention of voting for Gillum for governor. But it has nothing to do with his being
black. It has everything to do with his
being a hardcore leftist who wants nothing more than to raise my taxes and to allow
those in this country illegally, to flood into my state.
But there are many now in our ‘fake news’ media who
continue to make the claim that there can be only ONE reason why a guy like
myself, a white guy in his mid-60s, would choose not to vote for a guy like
Gillum. And that one reason is, of
course, because I’m a racist. We saw
that again on Monday’s episode of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”, when host Joe
Scarborough predicted the 2018 midterm elections will go down in history as
being “about racism” because President Trump continues to “attack brown people”
in rallies rather than talking up the economy, jobs and tax cuts. Now I’ve been paying pretty close attention and
I’ve yet to hear the president make any statement that could be seen as an attack
on brown people.
Scarborough went on to say, “The final several weeks
of this campaign has been about racism.” And he went on to add, “By the way, it will be
written that way in the history books. It has been about racism.” He claimed the president created a “story
about an invasion of brown people” by talking about the migrant caravan that is
headed for the country from Central America.
He said, “Donald Trump has made up a story about an invasion of brown
people coming to the United States, bringing diseases.” And he said, “At every
opportunity, he could talk about tax cuts, he could talk about the economy, he
could talk about jobs. He has chosen to attack brown people. To attack the
others.” What a bunch of political BS.
And I will continue to use Gillum as my example, here,
simply because it’s closer to home. Why
is it that anyone, regardless of their skin color, would ever choose to vote
for someone who has as their stated platform the raising of taxes and the
intent to make Florida into a sanctuary state? Seems to me the racist ones would be those who
refuse to vote for Gillum’s opponent who would seem to be the far better choice
for everyone interested in having a job, living in a safe neighborhood and
paying the lowest taxes as possible. But
because Gillum’s opponent happens to be white, the vast majority of blacks will
likely vote for Gillum despite his disastrous agenda. And is that not classic definition of racist
behavior?
Apparently not, if you can believe people like
Scarborough, because it doesn’t fit how they choose to define racism. The left
is obsessed with racism, and ALL manner of other isms and phobia alike because
they view the world through the Marxist lens of juxtaposed collectives where
one must necessarily be the oppressor and the other their oppressed
victim. This is literally the only way
these LOSERS are able to convince the uninformed and the less intelligent to
vote for them. Democrats were once be
able to assess things based on the strength of a certain policy relative to
overall positive or negative outcomes based on logic, reason and/or
historically observed outcomes. But that
is not today’s Democrat Party.
Now with all of that said, President Trump has done
MORE for minorities in two years than Barry ‘O’ did in eight! And yet he is still called a racist, just as
are those who continue to support him. I
did not vote for Trump because he was white anymore than I never voted for
Barry ‘O’ because he was black. As I
mentioned earlier, I vote FOR those with whom I agree with on the issues and I
do NOT vote for those whose position on the important issues differ from my
own. Race, quite literally, never even
enters into the equation. I support the
building of ‘The Wall’, the keeping of taxes as low as possible and keeping the
government away from how I acquire my healthcare. Those are the reasons I do not vote Democrat,
not anyone’s skin color.
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