Monday, October 10, 2016

HILLARY, HILLARY

   One of Hillary Clinton's favorite bedtime stories for minorities is to convince them that they can sleep well while believing that she is their champion:  that, in their minds, there is absolutely no person on the earth that cares for them like Hillary Clinton.
   Hillary wants minorities to believe that she will lift them out of the slums and ghettos, rid their communities of drugs and drug lords, fix their wretched school system, and create good paying jobs so that they can have their fair share of America's wealth.  Finally, that champion is here.
   Really?
   Hasn't the Democratic Party been spinning this same story in the minds of minorities for at least fifty years?  Can Hillary really do more for minorities than President Obama has been unable to do since 2009?
   During Obama's watch, the lives of minorities have not improved.  Slums and ghettos still exist, drugs and drug lords still roam the streets and communities without restraint, the educational system is still broken, low paying jobs still remain low paying jobs, and the poor people still remain poor.
   It is as if the Democratic Party has created a third world country within the United States in the communities of minorities, and the only increase that can be found is in the increase of violent crimes:  robberies, sexual assaults, shootings on the streets, and homicides. 
   During the presidential debate last night, Hillary took at a jab at Abraham Lincoln.  Was this important?  Was Hillary's remark a slip of the tongue, or was it a slap in the face of Mr. Lincoln for the setting the slaves free?
   Could it be that the Democratic Party does not like people with dark faces?
   After all, where are all of the women and children that Hillary says she has helped for more than thirty years?  Where are the testimonials from people as the evidence of Hillary's greatest?
   Could it be that the testimonials are unavailable because the people she has said she has helped she never helped?
   Could it also be that the heart of the Democratic Party is racism?
   The Democrats have been preaching the same message to minorities for over fifty years:
      "YES, WE CAN!"  
      "A FUTURE TO BELIEVE IN"   
      "I'M WITH HER"
      "STRONGER TOGETHER"
   All of these slogans sound much like bedtime stories and fairy tales, such as "FOLLOW THE YELLOWBRICK ROAD".
   Remember Bernie Sanders?  He left his congregation standing at the river while he boarded a boat and sailed away without them.
  When Hillary Clinton gets the votes of minorities, she will leave them standing at the river while she boards a boat to sail away without them, for this has been the legacy of Democratic Party for more than fifty years.
   When people place their faith in people, instead of having faith in God, the people will get what the people they elect will give them.

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