We have a decision
to make as to who will be our next President. I am convinced that the
Republicans will take back the White House, so which one?
Ted Cruz gave a
great performance in the debate last night. He waxed eloquently about
immigration. He said what Trump has been trying to convey all this time and yet
Cruz put it into the right context and syntax. And Ted Cruz is the one
people say is the most conservative. This is what I have against
Cruz. One of his biggest donors is Goldman Sachs, and do not think for a
minute they will not come knocking on his door wanting their pound of
flesh. Money makes puppets out of politicians. The other problem I
have with him is his desire to return to a gold standard. He is wrong on
this issue. We were on a gold standard during the 20s etc., yeah, and we went
into the great depression after the crash of 1929, so how exactly did the gold
standard help us then? The other problem with that is that there is not
enough gold to back enough money. Fort Knox has been depleted, so where
is he going to get the gold to back the money?
Rubio is just too
inexperienced. What has he done, really? He was in the state
legislature and has been a Senator for 3 years. Except for being part of
the Gang of 8, what has he done? How has he led anything? He is a smart
guy and seems to have a handle on the issues, but is he ready to be President?
There is also the matter of his drug running brother in law and whether Rubio
used his influence to get him out of jail. We do not know, but there is
enough of a cloud over this issue to make him risky.
Jeb Bush's time
has come and gone. He is just not electable - tepid at best. He is
tainted by his time at Lehman Brothers, and his dealings with the Florida
pension funds were shaky at best. I do not know why no one is talking about
this issue with him. Two Bushes are enough for us; we do not need another
Bush in the White House. Plus, Jeb is answering to his donors, his advisors and
the GOP establishment. His presidency will be not unlike John
Boehner's leadership. He will compromise too much to too many. His heart
is not in it. He said himself there are a lot of cooler things he could
be doing, so, like his dad, he needs to go skydiving and enjoy those
"cooler" things.
John Kasich needs
to go home and take care of his state. He may have been effective in his
days in Washington DC, but he is another person whose time has come and
gone. He seems to me to be out of touch. I am not going to go back
and look at the numbers, but every time he touts his accomplishments in Ohio
someone always says well, actually he is wrong. He is too old school for
me. I think he would try to bring us back to the past, and we cannot do
things the way we did them then. I have no idea really where he stands on
anything because he spends so much time telling us that the other people's
ideas will not work and that he did it all already. Just when was that John, in
the 80’s & 90's?
Carly Florina: The
jury is out as to whether she was a good or bad CEO at HP. You can look
up her record and decide. Carly loves to throw facts and figures around
that sound impressive, but many of them are false. The fact checkers keep
correcting her and still she keeps saying the same things. She talks a
good game, but there is no there, there. When she said she had a private
meeting with Putin, I could not help but wonder was this to discuss some of the
illegal deals that happened on her watch with HP? And how private could it
have been with an interpreter in the room. She loves to throw around
names like my good friend Bibi. Has anyone asked Bibi about this near-and-dear
friend of his?
There are people who worked at HP when she was CEO who loathe her. Now, I know that the employees quite often have disdain for their bosses, but still the fact is, you don’t exactly hear a chorus of HP folk in support. I do not see leadership in her. Why she felt the need to go onto The View and defend her smile is beyond me. Exactly what did she prove by that, or was she doing it to gain more name recognition and free press? She loves to talk about crony capitalism as if she was not part of that. Even stranger, why does she not tout her good friend Jesse Jackson, I wonder?
Dr Carson was a
world-renowned pediatric surgeon. He has had to put together the best of
the best to perform some of the most difficult surgeries possible. He led
the team in separating conjoined twins which was a tedious and long
process. He runs a nonprofit organization that provides scholarships to
college-bound students. Dr. Carson is smart and he is used to looking at
an issue, studying it and making a decision as to the best plan of
action. He is not as articulate as the polished politicians, but he is
highly intelligent which is combined with a lot of common sense. That is
a rare combination.
Many times people
who are book smart are not street wise, but he seems to be both. I have
no doubt that he would be good at gathering the best and brightest to serve on
his cabinet and to advise him in areas in which he is not strong.
Remember the Senators have the advantage of receiving briefings and
intelligence information that the rest of them do not. Do not mistake
their knowledge of the issues with ability. The other plus I see for Dr. Carson
is that 72% of his funding comes from people giving less than $200. That
means that he has a large number of people contributing to his campaign as
opposed to special interests and the big banks. I will look into this further,
but for now, I am confident that his donors will not rule him.
Donald Trump is
self-funding which means that he is not taking donations with the exception of
small donations from individuals who want to contribute to his campaign.
The reason this is important is because the donor class likes to buy candidates
so they can influence the decisions that the candidate makes once
elected. He used to be on the other side of things and has contributed a
lot of money himself for the purpose of excising his influence over
issues. He is a tough negotiator by all accounts and a good leader.
His companies have a comparatively low turnover rate which is indicative of
good leadership, but his.
Trump knows how to
put a good team together. According to Rudi Giuliani, he is a fast
learner who avails himself of the necessary information for whatever he is
doing. He is a hands-on CEO, very much involved in all his projects, and
most of those projects come in under budget and ahead of schedule. He has
done some deals that were a little questionable, but has managed to stay above
the law albeit barely. He does push the envelope. He is brash,
outspoken and tends to speak his mind without a filter. However, you know
where he stands and what he is thinking. He does not have pollsters
telling him what to say, nor does he have speechwriters.
Trump’s down side
to me is that he may have difficulty working with Congress to get things done
as he is used to being the leader and the final word, and not in a position to
compromise. Plus he has angered a lot of people and they may not want to
work with him I do believe that his negotiation skills and not being beholding
to anyone, along with his obvious leadership skills will be the ticket to bring
us back from the brink of economic collapse. He understands contracts and
negotiations better than anyone else in my opinion. What he needs are
good speechwriters who can help him articulate what he is trying to say.
He won’t make these mistakes in face-to-face situations with the world’s
dignitaries.
Who can be the
best commander in chief? That is something that I am still pondering. I
think that we need a strong military and someone who respects the troops and
will listen to the advice of the Generals - someone who understands
that we need to lead from a place of strength, stand with Israel and take the
oath seriously “I will protect and
defend the US from all her enemies foreign and domestic….” We need someone who
will not tie are troops hands with ridiculous rules of engagement - someone who
will not be afraid to send troops into harms way if needed, and has the ability
to make the tough decisions. We need someone who understands that we are
not a country if we do not have borders and that we cannot allow anyone and
everyone to take up residence in this country.
We have a lot of
issues that we are facing and we need someone who will face them head on.
We need to take all these things in consideration and make the best decision
with the information at hand. We cannot just vote for the person with the
best sound byte, but the person with the best qualifications. We cannot
be blinded by looking for the person who is the most electable; if we chose the
best person for the job they will be the most electable. The media will
steer us into the wrong direction and we cannot allow that again. The
fear mongers and the GOP establishment will try to steer us to the person they
can most easily control and we cannot fall for that, either.
Do not vote from a
place of fear or uncertainty. And for heaven’s sake do not stay home
because you do not like the eventual nominee. We have a choice to make
from a sea of qualified candidates. Like Rubio said: “They can not even find
one.” People say do not underestimate the Clinton machine, do not
overestimate it ether.
We the people must
take our government back from the donor class, and the special interests.
We must tell the media, you have lost your voice, and we can no longer trust
you. We must look into these issues for ourselves and make wise decisions
and the number one thing we MUST do is pray and seek wisdom and guidance from
God for He alone knows the hearts of every candidate and He will guide us if we
ask, and then sincerely listen. We also must repent and do as I
Chronicles 7:14 says: “If we who are called by His name will do all those
things, THEN He will hear from heaven and heal our land….” and our land needs
healing. The most important job if you will of our government is to protect and
defend us – we, the people. Who do you want protecting you?
Just do not sit
home on primary day saying I do not know for whom to vote or I do not like any
of them, make a choice, and when the nominee of the party emerges, campaign for
that person whether they were your choice or not. Campaign, volunteer,
and speak out. Your voice matters. It mattered when 30 million Christians
stayed home in 2012, and it matters now.