Trump and Republicans, to trust, or not to trust?

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We all point to the 2022 midterms as a critical point in time for our nation. All indications were that Republicans would rise to power in both the house and the senate, sadly our RNC and Republicans in general, once again blew the opportunity.

Now we are two years into the debacle that is the Joe Biden regime. Of course the loss of our constitutional rights and the tyranny brought upon us by a contrived Covid pandemic with a 99.8% survival rate, will have us wrapped in more plastic than the Bubble Boy.

Let’s remember that the Republicans have had both houses and the Presidency before. America was at least as hopeful then, as they are now. But the Republicans failed miserably.

The Republicans campaigned on removing Obama Care and replacing it with a Republican plan to provide “affordable heath care for all”, something they’d been promising for years. It wasn’t until after the election we found that not only did they not have a Health care solution, they had no interest in creating one.

That’s what happens when RINO’s like Paul Ryan or Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell are in the mix. These people have no interest in America’s future or the dreams of the citizens it takes to build that future.

In my opinion Republicans should run on a platform of law and order, border security, removing government corruption, health care for all, eradicating drug and sex trafficking and installing a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget. This time however, they should mean it.

Contrary to popular belief the Republican Party is home to some of the most intelligent people on the planet. Your job, should you accept it, is to remove those who are not so gifted, and believe me, it’s a target rich environment.

We’ve seen during the past year more Republican Lawmakers vote against conservative ideals than at any time in recent history. Their role in sinking America further and further into the abyss of unsustainable debt has been significant. In fact, the Trillion Dollar bills introduced by the Democrats would have failed if not for Republican votes.

For Republicans to do what needs done we the people must remove the RINO’s that would stop our efforts.

For those of us that cannot, for whatever reason, recognize a “RINO”, here are some easy to use examples:

Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) and Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.).

And believe me, there are more to choose from. These are simply the worst of the worst.

Among those that should go is the chair of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel who, time and again, has misdirected funds from projects that supported President Trump. This, after using those same projects to garner donations on Trumps behalf.

Additionally, McDaniel openly lied to Jenna Ellis regarding personnel who did not support Donald Trump’s efforts to audit the 2020 election.

All that being said, if Donald Trump does indeed seek the Presidency in 2024, he will face the most difficult task he’s ever imagined.

Though I was a supporter of Donald Trump in 2016 and he did in fact accomplish more that any President in my life time, there were many things he should’ve done that he didn’t. The worst thing to me is that he turned out to be naïve on a grand scale. Trump simply trusted too many people.

During his Presidency his staff/cabinet members were initially, poorly chosen. The man surrounded himself with RINO’s and warmongers, both of which actively worked against his agenda throughout his Presidency. In the end, I feel that’s what cost him the 2020 election. Well, that and the massive fraud we’re only now aware of.

I hope that if Trump gleaned anything from his time in the White House, it’s that his first act as President should be to remove every single person appointed by anyone other than Donald Trump. Start with a clean slate and work from there. He simply has to.

Trump must understand that the most important nominations he will ever make is for Attorney General, Director of the FBI and Director of the CIA. I’m not downplaying other cabinet nominations, but these three must be first, and must be persons of unwavering conviction, character, tenacity, and a deep hatred of corruption. Someone along the lines of John Ratcliff, Rudy Giuliani or Jim Jordan. People who, “DON’T PLAY”.

If Trump wants to earn the trust of American citizens he must “drain the swamp” quickly, and with extreme prejudice. His instructions to these three appointees must allow for no doubt. Indict Joe Biden and Hunter Biden on pay to play, collusion, and whatever other charges deemed appropriate from the laptop from hell.

Next, investigate and indict Hillary Clinton and all involved in her illegal server the destruction of 30,000 emails held in subpoena and her involvement in the Russia Hoax as well as the Clinton Foundation.

The next to go should be Comey, Brennan, James Clapper, and a host of others that were involved in the Russian Collusion hoax and lying to the FISA courts.

Next investigate financial records, emails and phone records of Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff and Mitch McConnell and indict for whatever.

Having performed these actions will, with all earnestness, send a message to the other criminals calling government their home, “we’re coming, and hell is coming with us.”

The aforementioned actions are what the people want and need. Make no mistake about it, if Trump is elected in 2024, and fails to do these things, he will fail.

I cannot count the times my readers have uttered these words to me. “It doesn’t matter who’s in charge, no one will be indicted, nothing will happen to them.” For too long that statement has defined the sad state of affairs of American political law and order.

If Trump becomes President in 2024 and fails to deliver on his promise to “drain the swamp” a second time, America will have lost, perhaps it’s final chance, at saving itself.