Furthermore, I think you will get some incredible insight about why many of us are doubting Trump this time around, this is a second notation by Dylan Allman:
"I can't, in good conscience—or even in acceptable conscience—vote for Donald Trump this November, regardless of how terrible his opponent is.
He’s not just disqualified; he’s a living embodiment of everything wrong with American politics.
His record is an indisputable disaster, littered with betrayals, lies, and a toxic brand of populism that has only deepened the very swamp he promised to drain.
I wasn’t fooled the first time, and now that he has been given the opportunity to show his true colors, I sure as hell won't be deceived now.
Trump’s failures are a fundamental betrayal of every principle worth defending.
Trump’s entire brand is a fraud. He poses as an anti-establishment outsider, but his administration was nothing more than a recycling bin for the very swamp creatures he vowed to expel.
He surrounded himself with lobbyists, corporate insiders, and military-industrial complex shills. From his Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, to his National Security Advisor, John Bolton, Trump’s cabinet was a parade of the worst Washington had to offer.
His Interior Secretary was an oil & gas lobbyist. His Defense Secretary was a Raytheon lobbyist. His EPA Administrator was a coal lobbyist. His HHS Secretary was a pharmaceutical lobbyist. And his Labor Secretary was a lawyer for mega corporations.
Not to mention him effectively handing the keys to the country over to Anthony Fauci.
This isn’t draining the swamp—it’s expanding it. And anyone who believes otherwise is deluding themselves.
Trump didn’t start any new wars? Fine, but what an astronomically low bar. It's laughable.
What he did do was escalate drone strikes by 432%, turning the Middle East and beyond into a kill zone. Innocent lives were lost, and all under the radar of the American public.
Trump armed Saudi Arabia to the teeth, directly fueling their genocidal war in Yemen. And when Congress, in a rare moment of conscience, tried to stop him, Trump vetoed the bill.
Trump continued America’s endless cycle of violence in the Middle East, launching missile strikes in Syria.
Trump’s reckless assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani didn’t just escalate tensions with Iran; it brought us to the brink of a full-scale war. It was an unnecessary and dangerous provocation, one that could have spiraled into global catastrophe.
Trump’s attempt to orchestrate a coup in Venezuela was a classic case of American imperialism—meddling in another sovereign nation’s affairs with no regard for the consequences, all while cloaking it in the language of democracy and freedom.
Trump’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement wasn’t just foolish—it was reckless. He pushed us closer to potential nuclear confrontation, all in the name of undoing Obama’s legacy, regardless of the fallout.
Trump's criticism of Biden for not being aggressive enough in supporting Israel’s destruction of Gaza reveals a man who is perfectly comfortable with more bloodshed.
Despite all his bluster about pulling out of conflicts, he kept America’s war machine humming along just fine. This is not the mark of a peace-seeking leader but of a man willing to wage war by remote control, with no oversight and no accountability.
Trump had every opportunity to roll back the surveillance state’s reach, but instead, he doubled down. He renewed the Patriot Act and FISA without a second thought, ensuring that Americans remain under the watchful eye of Big Brother.
His administration did nothing to dismantle the NSA’s mass data collection programs, keeping the deep state’s grip on our personal freedoms as tight as ever.
Trump’s betrayal of Julian Assange and Edward Snowden is unforgivable. These men exposed the crimes and corruption of the deep state, only to be abandoned by a president who claimed to be on the side of truth and transparency.
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