2025-A Year of Change?
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As the election draws closer I, and others who see the world similarly, grow excited for change.
Not the hollow change hidden behind public relations jargon, but real change, the kind that makes our country great again.
I think when Trump is elected president he will open the flood gates to energy independence, closed borders, peace around the world and an end to censorship and tyranny.
The media already seems to be getting the message.
Many big papers refused to endorse either Harris or Trump for the job.
They know Harris is a joke and they would never, at least not yet, take a bigger tongue lashing from their readers by actually endorsing Trump.
These changes won’t happen overnight but I do believe they will be faster than we think.
I don’t think Trump is a savior, we are the ones who will salvage our destiny but he’s defiantly a leader, something we haven’t had in four years.
Leaders, lead, dictators rule and we’ve spent the last four years under the latter, despite the claims of the progressive left.
There’s a difference between one who leads and one who manipulates and this current administration is defiantly the latter.
They accuse Trump of everything they are.
If you want to know what they’re up to just listen to their accusations and it’s a clear as the Montana sky and the lie even bigger.
The Democrats touted their joy, change and turning the page.
In the past few weeks and in the days to come up until election day, I find their joy hard to see.
American’s are learning something.
They understand how hollow words are when behind the mask intentions of the “ruling class” is the complete opposite of what they say.
It’s not the party members who are called out but a leadership that seeks one thing, power and it’s hunger for it insatiable and never ending.
So buckle up and prepare for a week or two full of lies and desperation.
Be kind and give people room but if protests and anger turn to destruction of property and violence, that’s where we as a society need to draw the line.
If my predictions are wrong, it is I who will need to manage my anger and I will.
And if I’m wrong may God save us.
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