Sunday, July 12, 2015

Kook, Racist or Sage?

Donald Trump



Donald Trump isn't going to be nominated as the GOP's candidate for president. Donald Trump isn't going to be elected as America's next president, even if he runs as an independent. And Donald Trump isn't going to end up as the running mate for the eventual GOP nominee.

However, Trump's managed to accomplish something that no one else in American politics has been able to do for a long time. He's called attention to a very serious problem rather than sugarcoat it with innocuous pablum designed to downplay its threat to the nation.

For those late to the game, Trump scolded Washington do-nothing career hack politicians and the Mexican government for allowing a tidal wave of illegal immigrants to flood into the United States over the past 30 years. Some of those illegals, such as Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez,  Loribeth Martinez, John Mendoza Jr., Kristopher Sanchez and Benjamin Hernandez have murdered American citizens while others have raped, robbed, assaulted and beaten other Americans who had the misfortune to encounter these folks.

Had the United States secured its borders and enforced its existing immigration laws, people such as Kathryn Steinle, Traci Lynn Lemley and Jeremy Carrico would still be alive today. But they aren't because of porous borders that allow murderous criminals to stroll into the United States unimpeded.


Naturally, Trump's statement was taken completely out of context by leftists, political hacks and open borders activists who accused the billionaire businessman of labeling all Mexicans as thugs, criminals, drug dealers and rapists. He did nothing of the sort. Rather, he accused Mexico of sending its worst citizens to the U.S., similar to what Cuban dictator Fidel Castro did in 1980 with the Mariel boatlift when he sent his worst to the U.S. after he emptied his prisons.

Since leftists control America's popular culture and media, they've painted Trump as an angry white racist and a xenophobe who wants to expel all immigrants and restore Jim Crow in America. That's to be expected from leftists who are some of the most amoral people on earth. 

To them, truth is like a deadly form of cancer that's to be avoided at all costs. Their constituency consists mainly of folks with room temperature IQs and below. And America has a lot of those people. If you doubt that, then go back and look at the 2012 presidential election results. That's why leftists are so successful at destroying the reputations of people such as Trump who they abhor. Because there are a lot of people in America who'll believe whatever the left tells them.

But not everyone. Trump's currently pulling strong numbers in the race for the GOP nomination. And that's because he's not afraid to say what others won't say. Trump can't be bullied into silence with the loss of endorsements and TV shows. His economic health doesn't depend on that. He's able to thrive despite the ad hominem attacks. And a lot of people love him because he's honest, blunt and brash. Those are qualities that haven't been seen in presidential candidates in a long, long time. 

Nevertheless, Trump's not going to become America's 45th president. Why not? Because as powerful and popular as he is, there are people more powerful than him who dwell in the shadows and control America's culture and politics. People such as George Soros, David Rockefeller, Bill Gates and Larry Page whose combined resources dwarf Trump's. And these people want a new world order with a central government that will possess absolute authority over every person on earth.

And in order to accomplish that, they need a president who'll help them dismantle the United States as a superpower and move the world closer to a one-world government. It matters not whether that man is a Democrat or a Republican. All that matters is he does whatever he's told to do. Such as Barack Obama. Donald Trump can't and won't be bought, compromised or manipulated. That's why he has no chance. 

Nearly 2,600 years ago, the prophet Daniel was given a vision from God concerning a powerful world government that would rise in the last days. (Daniel 7) Six centuries later, the apostle John received a similar vision. (Revelation 13, Revelation 17) And now, we're seeing the beginning of the fulfillment of those prophecies. Indeed, we're living in prophetic times.

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