Things are bad in USA
To the editor:
Am I the only one that will admit the fear in our hearts for the future of the United States of America?
Where is the outrage against the failure of the present government as we, the American people, listen and watch the Democratic leadership duck the issues that are critical to our very survival. Islam, Muslims, and Isis are moving across the globe to change the world into a social theocracy of fear.
Our European neighbors tell us of the ruination of everything that once was the core of their own economic and social stability – all due to their own political correctness as they watched impossible levels of immigration, directed explosive birth rates, radical Muslim indoctrination in our prisons, and mosques, schools and colleges – which all together changed their country. Not for the better, and we here in the USA are following in their steps.
Things in American are really bad, the American people know it, but they are not reacting properly as they continue to look for guidance and leadership from someone in government – anyone; and in many ways Donald Trump is the only person who seems to understand, and who actually can feel the pain of America in decline. And that’s exactly how Donald got the opportunity to be the next president of the USA.
The Hillary Clinton campaign for president ignores the above truths and concentrates instead on getting elected by manipulation of black American voters and pandering to women’s emotions. These are not the critical problems of the 21st century America and are not worthy to justify electing Hillary Clinton; her campaign is seriously divisive and damaging to the entire population.
Donald Trump may solve the real heart-break felt by blacks and ladies – with the stroke of a pen; (1) by imposing fair flat tax where ever one pays their fair share; (2) bringing back millions of jobs from abroad, (3) strict enforcement of immigration laws on the books, and (4) restoring our military might to fight our enemies.
Black America would be the first to benefit and that’s what we want.
Ed FitzGerald,
Bonita Springs

