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Socialist agenda threatens America’s legacy of reconciliation

On July 13th, a US political rally was otherwise fun and peaceful, but a murder attempt occurred and gunfire rang out, in violation of the system in which more than half of the people elect the president through popular vote. Immediately after the assassination attempt, Democratic politicians and others pleaded that “this is unacceptable in America.” Is this true?

Democrats have lied about Donald Trump every day for nine years. They tried to get him out of office in an FBI-orchestrated coup. They tried to get him out with two bogus impeachments. They extrajudicially changed the election laws in six close states to rig the election so that Trump would not get a second term. And since he left office, they have been trying to bankrupt and jail him. And now a psychopathic young man is trying to kill him.

Trump is an American who proves the truth of Thomas Jefferson’s words, “Fear is not an American art.”

And Democrats claim they only want reconciliation. Really?

For 235 years, our nation has been held together by a good system of governance designed to ensure freedom through fair and equitable rule, opportunity, and a desire to foster reconciliation among our people. The only exception since the adoption of the Constitution has been the legacy of slavery, which resulted in 620,000 deaths and injuries in the Civil War alone.

Our Constitution is based on Aristotelian common sense and acknowledges that not all people think the same way on the same subject. In our system, every citizen can have their opinion heard, either by voting directly or through their elected representatives in the legislature. In the legislature, arguments and debates are freely expressed, heard, and considered in the best interest of the town, state, or country. And the majority opinion leads to the creation of laws that are just and beneficial for all. If you cannot agree with the law, you have the right to vote in the legislature for another candidate who is more in line with your views. This is the best system ever devised in the history of mankind to reconcile the views of a single electorate that are always different.

Our Constitution defines us as a federal republic. Federalism allows local governments and states to live under more or less their own laws. It prevents populous states like California and New York from telling less populous states like Missouri and Wyoming to live under laws they don’t agree with. The Constitution foresaw that people in different states might have very different ideas about governance. Federalism allows states like Wyoming and California to agree on common rights and a common defense without necessarily having the same laws.

This civic framework is based on a pluralistic society operating under a common federal framework that preserves and reconciles diversity.

Our free enterprise system, based in part on Adam Smith’s “Wealth of Nations,” allows consumers to decide what products are produced and who produces them. Consumers vote through their choices of goods and services. Under this system, people prosper as long as they contribute to the common good. People who spend their lives thinking up good ideas, investing time, effort, and capital in them, and delivering them to subscribers deserve to be rewarded.

This economic framework allows everyone to produce and buy what they want, and gives everyone the opportunity to advance according to their merit. Such a society is economically harmonious through a fair and just reward system.

Finally, the Constitution left the spiritual realm free. Our nation’s founders, who had strong Judeo-Christian faiths, ensured that religious commitments remained firmly in the souls of believers, free from government interference.

It is worth noting that the founder of Christianity was the greatest reconciler of mankind who ever lived on earth. He preached humility and acceptance towards sinners, tax collectors, lepers, Romans, Greeks and Samaritans. Even on the cross, just before his death, he begged his executioners for mercy: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”

The preservation of America’s faith and the Christian faith of Americans is one of our nation’s greatest reconciling forces.

So why does the left hate Donald Trump? Because most Democrats are deeply committed to socialism, and those beliefs are at odds with the American system of settlement.

Democratic Socialists do not believe in representative government or federalism. They believe in centralizing power in Washington, D.C., and exercising power through an unconstitutional, uncounted, disproportionate, unchecked, unelected, unrepresentative, and unaccountable administrative state. alone.

These socialists don’t believe in free enterprise, they believe in a command-and-control economy that decides who produces what, regardless of what the people want.

Socialists don’t believe in GodTheir only god is wealth and power, which they can take from you.

In other words, socialists are hostile to the origins of our social reconciliation, which is why they are trying to bankrupt, ruin, imprison and possibly kill Mr. Trump. Donald Trump is an American.

Trump also Thomas Jefferson quote Truth: “Horror is not an American art.”

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