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Why I can’t be president

Here’s why I couldn’t be president of the republic: I have little or no patience. The programs, executive orders, and laws passed by Trump, so far, despite the Democratic Communist Party’s actions, have done more for the Republic and the people than they are willing to admit. Because of the organized backlash of groups, bought and paid for by the left and their media, the citizenry have only one side of any news story, or a made-up version of it. Everyone knows the best way to attack a president, or an administration, is to proclaim he, or it, is ruining the economy and hurting the average family financially. Specifically, the price of gasoline and oil. Gasoline, because most Americans drive; truckers because they deliver the food and goods people need; hence the cost of those things goes up because it costs more to have them delivered, and energy because gas and oil are needed to produce energy, and of course the jet set and businessmen and women who fly have seen the cost of a ticket go up. So, naturally the left blames the president’s policies for hurting the people. All of that can be proven, BUT……..Most of that is because of military action against a radical anti-American/Israel group that has taken over the nation of Iran, and has, in their charter, their sole purpose to destroy America and Israel. The Democratic Communist party and their minions see no problem with that nation having nuclear weapons. How naive!! Anyone with half a brain should be able to add 2 plus 2 and come up with nuclear bombs being used to accomplish the basic purpose of their charter. The naivety spreads to the so-called allies of a weak NATO.

About now, my patience would come to an end. Iran has no defense, no air force, no navy, and few weapons. They do have a Revolutionary Guard that is loyal to, who knows now, since there is no pure leader. What they do have is enough nuclear dust to make 10-plus bombs. And they will not surrender or admit defeat without a guarantee that they will be allowed to continue their nuclear programs. As president, I would go to the place where the dust is (and I know where it is) and take it. That should take care of the problem. Then, I would withdraw from NATO and the United Nations since both organizations are pretty much anti-American.

So, this is why I could not be president. No patience plus no diplomacy or smarts. But I do have an opinion.

JOHN FEDELE JR.

Salina, Kansas

Formerly of Williamsport

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