Give Trump a Chance | Eastern North Carolina Now

Diane Rufino
    I'm tired of the insane talking points and reactions to everything President Trump is doing. I'm tired of the messages and texts from people who accuse me of being some horrible person for supporting the election of Trump and his policies of tax reform, healthcare reform, trade deal reform, job creation, immigration enforcement and increased homeland security. Everyone who voted for Trump saw the necessity for these policies. And guess what, most of America (through the electoral system) agreed with him and rejected the decaying policies of the Democratic party and it spokesperson, the deeply-flawed Hillary Clinton. It indeed was a revolution of sorts, accomplished by a momentous turn-out at the ballot box and a major shift in ideology by a good chunk of the American people. Government wasn't working for them.

    The dishonest news better get on board and start paying allegiance to the ones it was granted first amendment protection in the first place - the American people..... not a political party and not the federal government. They need to start reporting objectively and accurately and start recognizing the legitimate concerns of the people and not the goals of the Democratic Party or the progressive movement. Otherwise, let them organize as a PAC. Progressive judges need to read the Constitution, understand it, and stop trying to be a branch of government that they are not. People need to show respect for the results of 2016 election because that was the voice of their fellow citizens. The election was extremely significant in what it stood for. All anyone needs to do is to take a look at a breakdown of the election county-by-county across the 50 states. Again, it was a grassroots revolution.... a unified message that government is corrupt, bloated, antagonistic to the interests of business and taxpayers alike, unfit to protect the American people and manage who comes across our borders, and incapable of putting the interests of American citizens before the interests of other groups.

    Give President Trump a chance. Sit back and enjoy the increase in jobs. People who have jobs can support themselves and their families and can live productive lives with dignity and self-respect. Sit back and enjoy the lower taxes you'll have to pay (if you are, in fact, one of the ones who pay). Sit back and watch how greater homeland security will make you feel safer. Sit back and watch how a common-sense immigration policy will reduce the burden on our social services, provide jobs for citizens, and reduce the violence in our communities. Sit back and enjoy the lower healthcare insurance premiums that you will have to pay. Sit back and enjoy decreased federal regulations that used to strangle small businesses, burden agriculture, increase costs of energy, lower the efficiency of public education, and lessen the personal use and enjoyment of our real property. Give him a chance. Maybe you'll see that, in fact, the good and decent people of the United States got it right and that the people's revolution was a good thing after all.

    Let's not forget the words of President John F. Kennedy: "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
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( April 25th, 2017 @ 2:30 am )
 
'All we are saying, is give Trump a chance'.
( April 24th, 2017 @ 11:33 am )
 
It is for Diane, the great Selfie Queen and esteemed contributor of BCN.

As long as Diane sends posts, and selfies, I will be happy and proud to publish both.
( April 24th, 2017 @ 10:44 am )
 
Great photo and short article. Minimalist?



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