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Four More Years Wishlist: Why President Trump Must Be Reelected

Bill Whittle says we need to reelect President Donald Trump “to see the rule of law restored in the United States.” What would four more years of a Trump administration mean for the country, the Constitution, the economy and justice for all?

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9 replies on “Four More Years Wishlist: Why President Trump Must Be Reelected”

I’d love to see the weasels prosecuted and convicted. But rather than being pardoned, which would restore to them all their rights as American citizens, I would commute their sentences to time served. They would be free to live out their lives, but they would be barred from holding any public office, or voting – at least until a subsequent leftist president would fully restore them.

We need 4 more years of Trump, because he is showing the namby-pamby, lily-livered, sell out, Republicans how to do it. And I don’t mean governing by nasty tweets (which, frankly I don’t see as being any where near as nasty as what the Dems have been saying about republicans for nigh on 50 years.) What I mean is he doesn’t back down, he doesn’t appologize, and he fights fire with fire.

During WWII my Dad, who was a fighter pilot, had to shoot and kill parachuting Japs in the air, because that is what the Japanese were doing to our guys. The Japanese were not not playing fair, nor playing nice back then, and we couldn’t let them get away with it. For too long the Dems have been playing mean, nasty, and dishonest. Republicans, time and time again, let them get away with it. This has only emboldened the weasley elites and they’ve become worse and worse.

So tweet on, Mr. President!

Another thing, Trump loves this country! There may be a few Dems left who love America, but they are a dying breed. The likes of the Clintons, the Obamas, Comey, Brennan, the entire State department, etc., etc., etc., are too busy loving “the World” (which they seek to conquer and rule over, anti-Christ style,) to even like, let alone love their country. I’ll go so far as believe they HATE America, and what she stands for!

I love my country, and I love my President!

just a question:
if Trump did 1 terrible conversation (and that’s as we know very very bad)
didn’t Hillary Clinton did ~33000 terrible conversations?

I think the “prosecution and then pardon” idea is similar to censure. There would also be an airing of evidence and anyone that wasn’t yet paying attention could be told that a jury of peers did find enough evidence to convict these high ranking people. I think the hope is that such an accounting does more for the people than the criminals.

The idea of deterrence does depend on the expectation of getting caught and many criminals are fearful of the punishment but just don’t think they’ll get caught. I think the current crop of political criminals were not afraid of getting caught. They knew everyone knew what was going on. They were not afraid of the punishment because they knew it didn’t exist. If you can show that yes, we will try the head of the FBI, they will know that underlings are not safe and just because you let the very public guy go, you’re not going to let off with just a warning.

That might be optimistic and naive, though. Much better to just not let such people back in power. That though is where having a nice public trial would help the electorate wake up just a little.

I want the SWAMP drained. I want more government regulations removed. I want zero sum based budgets. I want the un-elected government bureaucracy removed. I want regulations like USP 797 & 825 voided. That is just the two for the industry I work in. I am sure all of you can name your own. The government over reach is so massive. I am one of those who the President has won my vote this time around. Justice would be nice but most of us can continue to work if all those people mentioned are just forgotten. We need government regulations removed so we can continue to work and feed our families. These new regulations will make it impossible to work without incurring so much un needed cost. These regulations roll through the economy like waves and the health care sector is now coming to terms with these new unnecessary regulations. Think health care cost a lot now. Just wait.

I enjoyed the discussion but I tend to disagree with the point which Bill made at 16:50, that if the Democrats run a socialist psychopath like Sanders and lose the election badly, then the ‘centrist elements’ of the Democratic party will take over and the party will move away from the radical left wing approach. In my view, that will not happen. The radical members of the party will not give up the authority which they’ve achieved. Keep in mind that deep down, underneath their brain dead passion for socialism, the radical left is nihilist, they reject values as such, and therefore subjectivist (‘Everything is matter of opinion or outright whim.’) You can’t budge such people with facts. If facts clash with their ideology, they reject those facts with prejudice. And they are vicious violent revolutionaries. If they lose at the ballot box, they’ll simply turn to unending violence to get their way. And who on the left will stop them? Biden? Clinton? I don’t think so.

If the miscreants are indited, convicted, sentenced, and pardoned, what is the point? Justice becomes just another Just Us event which is exactly what we have now. The word “Justice” no longer has any meaning or relevance.

The laws (massive beyond belief, mutually contradictory, unreadable, and uninterpretable) are specifically written so the self selected and unaccountable elite can deliver retribution to those who vocally disagree with the elite. If they want to get you, they can find or invent a pretext that you broke the law. This even though the law is such that if you follow it you break it. We appear to live in a non objective political/legal world in which anything can be anything else at whim when it is convenient for the elite.

Be submissive and go along to get along gets you the short end of the stick but you survive with all the abundance of the life of a turnip. The contractual promise (our constitution) that the government will respect our right to life, liberty, and our individual pursuit of happiness is momentarily given lip service on the 4th of July but at no other time. Justice, meaning being treated as you objectively deserve, no longer exists.

It is sorta off topic but I remain concerned about the lack of obvious progress in prosecuting those responsible for the governmental criminal activity that Bill discussed.
I suspect and fear that there are many Republicans and similar who are complicit in some of these actions; either overtly or covertly. The Deep State is not limited to Democrats; it is an a-political power hungry group of eternal miscreants.
Additionally, every member of Congress and similar know full well that there are skeletons in their closets and that the Deep State knows much.
Effective prosecution will be limited by this.
I am not by nature a paranoid conspiracy lunatic; I am however a fearful realist.

Bill, we must agree to disagree on your point about pardons for potential convicted lawbreakers — convictions, yes, pardons, absolutely not. You seems to misunderstand that the public will be reminded that the rule of law is fully-functional if convictions occur without punishment. In fact, the opposite will be reality — people will be further disenfranchised when they see the Orwellian pigs living freely in the farm house. Those pigs don’t care about more tarnish on their already-damaged reputations, as long as they remain wealthy, powerful and free to do whatever they wish without consequence. You also seems to think that the “civil war” is not already happening in the form of a culture war with bursts of violence. In fact, I assert that those who would oppose the convictions of many of these lawless individuals do not have the fortitude to convert their violent protests into an all-out war — they are inherently cowardly and without honor.

Justice requires punishment for crimes committed!

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