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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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COL Charles Williams thanks what an interesting read and share. Thanks for the sharing!
If so, you may be suffering from a "Trump Slump."
There are millions of Americans who are feeling just fine. For them, Donald Trump is a champion, a truth-teller who takes on the elites and will restore America's greatness. But there are other Americans who have been mired in a stupor since election night. If President Barack Obama seemed to them like the fulfillment of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream, then Trump represents their nightmare.
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Col Dona  Marie Iversen
Col Dona Marie Iversen
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Agree. They are sore losers & need to accept reality!
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Capt Jeff S.
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BHO could have been the fulfillment of MLK's dream IF ONLY:
(1) he had been legit, didn't engage in election fraud, and been forthcoming with requests from concerned voters that he provide proof of his eligibility. Instead he obfuscated and avoided, and then provided computer generated forgeries four years after the fact.
(2) made good on his promises of transparency and bi-partisan solutions. Instead, he mocked his opponents and tried to destroy the GOP, telling them they could get in the back seat and come along for the ride.
(3) did not abuse the powers of the executive and legislate by EO with his pen and phone.
(4) did not push an unconstitutional, unpopular health care agenda that was nothing like what he promised.
(5) did not involve himself in numerous scandals, which involved his corrupt AG, the IRS, FBI, CIA, etc. which he used to attack Conservatives, and the State Dept, which he used to bypass Congress and implement his own covert foreign policy, which undermined America's sovereignty and advanced the cause of radical Islamic terrorism.
(6) He lied about his religious beliefs and compromised our National Security, with his lackadaisical attention to the security of our classified information. Appointed Muslims in charge of the CIA and DHS, giving Muslim Brotherhood access to our classified networks. He ignored ISIS (calling it the JV team) and let it launch a reign of terror that he helped equip. ISIS has since infiltrated sleeper cells and carried out attacks on American soil. It has replaced Al Qaeda as a chief threat to the safety of citizens in our country.
(7) has engaged himself in the general election and instead of staying out of the way, promises to inject himself in the operations of the Democratic Party which will spend the next four years undermining Trump's initiatives to get the economy back on track. Clearly, Obama did not learn anything from his predecessor GW Bush, who despite being blamed for everything Obama couldn't fix, stayed out of the way and didn't criticize his bad fiscal policies.

BHO could have been all those things that MLK dreamed of, but instead was an extreme liar and disappointment. Obama's divisive policies pitted people against each other instead of uniting them. You can't do MLK any justice by linking him to Obama, an unabashed race-baiting phony whose policies shrunk the middle class and especially hurt blacks, 90+ percent of whom gave him their vote despite repeatedly being thrown under the bus. Obama imported refugees and opened our borders to illegal immigration, advancing the cause of Hispanics at the expense of Blacks, who are now even more unemployed and dependent on government assistance!

https://nypost.com/2017/01/14/its-time-to-face-facts-obamas-presidency-was-a-failure/
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CPT Jack Durish
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"Trump slump"? No, it's not Trump causing their slump. It's their own petulance, their inability to deal with disappointment. They're angry. They're disappointed with their participation award. They wanted the win and they're demanding it even though they didn't win.
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SPC David S.
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I think everyone can learn a thing or two from King's approach to change -
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CPT Jack Durish
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For one, it's too late
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