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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Trump Finds His Excalibur



Lightning did not strike Hillary in spite of my prayers, potions and spells, but Mr. Trump may have found his Excalibur. Both did well under the circumstance of great pressure and the focal point came late in the contest when Chris Wallace asked if Mr. Trump would accept the result of the election.  

Trump said, "I'll see," and that is a powerful position given the bias of the media, the continual exposure of illegal aliens voting, hired "voters" bussed to many polling places, given names of dead people still on the rolls, not one vote for Mitt Romney in the entire city of Philadephia, the election of Senator Al Franken being settled by a Democrat election official "discovering" 500 ballots she had in her car trunk, the cemeteries of Chicago having put JFK in office and on, and on...  

We think Mr. Trump should stick to this position.  After the Nixon-Kennedy election Mr. Nixon was presented with hard evidence of the Democrat's cheating in Chicago, West Virginia and several other states.  

Given the problems with the USSR Nixon decided not to go after the issue feeling, in his words, "The nation needs a full-time President." It is hard to imagine the course of history if Mr. Nixon had challenged JFK, but he later confirmed his true resolve for America by resigning in Watergate rather than fighting on and distracting, perhaps harming the nation.

Mr. Trump is in good stead taking this position as the nation has caught onto the fact that Washington, DC is corrupt; totally corrupt. We have seen evidence of it in both houses of Congress, the IRS, the FBI, the State Department, and let me add the US Patent Office as I have 600 pages of correspondence to make my point.  Mr. Trump has found his Excalibur and pulled from the rock in a single thrust. May he swing it well.  

This is a responsive chord as the Democrat party opposes any identification requirements and have long been notorious for "the cemeteries of Cook County," "the auto trunks of St. Paul, Mn" and the bottomless ballot boxes of Democrat precincts. 

I was disappointed Mr. Trump did not pop off a few facts and ideas like privatizing Social Security and sick care.  Why do they call it "Health Care?"  You only need care when you are sick. 

Why did he not express the idea expansion means we have more money to pay for goods and services that do not have to cost more because of the expansion.  Inflation only happens when there is a shortage of goods or more money printed without basis.  When we print money in response to an expanded economy prices do not rise. It is the stability of prices that confirm an economy.

Mr. Trump should have called Hillary on her claim, "...17 agencies say the Russians hacked us!"  That is patently a lie as there are not that many known agencies.  There may be as there are some "black ops" groups, but they do not publish their work.  Hillary has no evidence the Russians hacked the voting system and Mr. Trump should have nailed her, "Well, if they did that so easily why did you set up a private, unsecured, naked server?"

While we would not invite Mr. Trump to do a crucifixion for us as he shows no talent for handling nails in flesh, it does appear that he has found his Excalibur.

Adrian Vance

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