I voted for President Trump early and in-person yesterday in New York so
I’m positive my vote won’t end in a ditch, a drainage flume, or get burned up
in a mailbox. But with this being the
People’s Republic of New York, neither would my vote count in the win column
for Trump regardless. Democrats own the
electoral votes. I was determined to vote for Trump in person
even if I were dead.
Besides voting in person , I also voted for most of the down-ballot
candidates on the Republican side. I
wasn’t expecting to wait so long in lines
but the fair weather was one factor. The
sun was shining brightly and the temperatures were very comfortable. The
voting lines were more than I expected but
not overwhelming as they are described in the national headlines. I had to wait only about twenty to thirty
minutes before I got to the machines.
I have a theory about the long lines for early voting. Since I’m living in Democrat dominated New
York state, it’s probably better than a theory.
All those Democrats waiting in line are just as skeptical of the new uncontrollable
mail-in process as I am. This even while
the media seems intent on saying the lack of confidence in the electoral system
is entirely in the domain of Republicans.
No, it’s in the domain of common sense. If a thousand people died suddenly of
Covid-19, there would be hysteria and panic at CNN. If a thousand votes get thrown away, burned,
counterfeited, highjacked, counted double, not counted – none of that means
much because CNN and its brethren are constantly telling you that such fears
are absurd.
At the very least mine is
a protest vote, and maybe there was a silent majority in that unusually
quiet voting crowd who will surprise.
It’s a pretty easy vote for me. I
prefer Trump’s plain speaking, argumentative hit and miss style to the unctuous
plagiarized campaign slogan prose of
slickster Biden.
The Hate-Trump crowd
knows damn well Covid-19 infections would be just as bad or even worse
had Hilary Clinton won in 2016. And I’m pretty sure that, if Biden had been in
the White House when the pandemic hit here, we’d have millions dead and the
rest of us with herd immunity.
With Biden, we’d have to wait three years for a vaccine even
if one developed by Pfizer-BioNtech, Moderna,
AstraZenica, or several other expedited epidemiological concerns were available next
month. I really can’t countenance the way Democrats are taking the low road on
something that benefits the country. It’s scurrilous. If I could think of a worse word I would use
it. Despicable maybe? Getting all those
pharma companies to work without fear of being guillotined by a leftist
government is the type of thing Trump does well.
I’m not a blind Trump follower with ghoulish eyes beaming out of
my skull. I voted for Jeb Bush in the
2016 primary. I voted for Trump in the
national. When he won, I regarded him as an accidental president. I still do.
But never in my wildest imagination did I think he’d do as well as he has for
all citizens of America including minorities. Like JFK said, “A rising tide
lifts all boats.”
Trump’s public remarks
occasionally annoyed me but more often he communicated some fundamental truths that the entrenched “expert”
bureaucrats need to hear, however ineloquent. Trump is a far better choice than the
confused, doddering, gaffe-ridden shadow-candidate the DNC
puppeteers offered up in the hopes that a slavish media would elevate him to viable status.
Beyond the rhetoric, I’m very strong on Trump’s
accomplishments, including his handling of the coronavirus epidemic. I might
say especially for his handling of
the epidemic which the Biden crowd is
cynically targeting. I'm in agreement on just about every other policy position or change that Trump made but I'll save that for another time.