If you heard a roar from
the direction of Texas during President Trump’s Inaugural Address, that was
probably me voicing my approval.
And as I reflect upon his address, I admire it even more. For, with the Washington Establishment
sitting all around him, he called out the Washington Establishment for their
enormities against America.
For too long, a small group in our nation’s capital
has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost.
Washington flourished – but the people did not share
in its wealth.
Politicians prospered – but the jobs left, and the
factories closed.
The establishment protected itself, but not the
citizens of our country.
Their victories have not been your victories; their
triumphs have not been your triumphs; and while they celebrated in our nation’s
capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our
land.
Indeed, the counties around Washington D. C. have prospered with our tax
dollars while the rest of the nation has struggled with economic stagnation and
while some industry, particularly coal mining, has been willfully destroyed by
Obama. Further, those counties
have voted to keep looting the Treasury for their own benefit – meaning they
voted Democrat, of course – and have gravely corrupted the politics of what
once was the great state of Virginia along with national politics and
governance.
But Establishment RINO Republicans
are little better. I suspect Trump
targeted them when he said:
We will no longer accept politicians who are all
talk and no action – constantly complaining but never doing anything about it.
The time for empty talk is over.
Now arrives the hour of action.
And hasn’t the Failure
Theatre of “all talk and no action” been the modus operandi of “Republican”
Leaders in Congress?
Enough!
The Washington/New
York/California Establishment must be defeated again and again and again until
they are made to bow down to the American people and to their Constitution.
It sounds like President
Donald Trump is more than willing to do his part.
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