American Voices not Heard

Congress
Congress, Elections

How the Democrats and Republicans are Ignoring the Voters.

The last year of events have shown us that the politicians and news media are not listening to Americans.

The events of the past year have underscored a glaring reality: the voices of Americans are not being heard by the politicians, media, or legal system. It’s crucial to remember that it is the American people who are ultimately in control of our country, not the entrenched interests in Washington D.C. or at the state level. Neither the FBI nor the DOJ, nor the media, dictate the course of our nation.

Conservatives across the nation find themselves under siege. Whether it’s parents grappling with school boards, communities contending with illegal immigration influxes, or cities grappling with rising crime rates and abortion issues, the left has labeled us all as threats to democracy. However, what these “powers” fail to recognize is that “We The People” are fed up. We’ve reached our limit with schools pushing ideological agendas instead of focusing on education, with a justice system that seems weaponized, and with media pundits who presume to know better than us. We’re exhausted by the constant stream of lies and deceit.

Opinions on Donald Trump are divided. While he’s undoubtedly a political lightning rod and a target of what appears to be a weaponized justice system, his demeanor often leaves much to be desired. Nonetheless, many acknowledge his successes as president: securing the border, controlling inflation, ensuring ample food and energy supplies, and maintaining relative global peace. However, it’s also acknowledged that some of the allegations against him may have merit, and if so, he should be held accountable.

Similarly, the sentiment towards President Joe Biden is deeply critical. Concerns about his declining mental acuity, exacerbated by inflation spiraling out of control and divisive woke policies, are widespread. Additionally, his perceived weakness on the international stage has emboldened conflicts, while domestic issues like porous borders and unchecked immigration pose significant security risks. There’s a pervasive sense that the Biden administration is compromised, driven by personal gain rather than the nation’s interests.

The upcoming election promises to be a pivotal moment. If Biden remains in the race, it’s predicted that the Democrats will face defeat. A Trump victory, on the other hand, offers prospects of a more controlled border, a bolstered military, reduced inflation, and an energy production surge. However, concerns linger about Trump’s penchant for revenge and manipulation of the justice system to his advantage.

It’s disheartening that these seem to be the only viable options to lead our country. Whether Biden or Trump emerges victorious, the challenges we face will persist. From combating fake news to overhauling a broken justice system, addressing systemic issues, and revitalizing our economy, there’s much work ahead.

As for personal allegiances to Biden or Trump, the reasons vary greatly among individuals. Some may see Biden as a stabilizing force, while others view Trump as a catalyst for change. Regardless, the important thing is to engage in constructive dialogue and remain committed to the betterment of our nation, regardless of political affiliations.

1 Response

  1. Mike says:

    I Left this out. I am not a Joe Biden Fan. He would be the last person on Earth I would vote for. I don’t like Trump that much either – but faced with a choice between the two – it would be Trump all the way!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.