
Have the Democrats taken over the Republican Party HERE? Let’s consider for a moment that Tulsi Gabbard until very recently was a Democrat – in fact a rising star of the Democratic Party. Robert F. Kenned Jr. still is a Democrat. Many in the Trump administration to come are Democrats. Trump used to be a Democrat and good friend of the Clintonistas!
Not only that, but the Republican Party has become quite accepting of the Gays and their agenda. Republicans seem to be accepting of government education, government handouts, government regulations, government overspending, government fiat currency, government debt, government deficits, government financing of abortion, welfare, and so on. So, what’s the difference between Republicans and Democrats of twenty years ago? None!
What’s the difference between Democrats of twenty years ago and today? The party apparently has moved a little to far and fast to the left, and exposed their true agenda of Communism in Amerika!
Will Trump make a real difference? Time will tell, but in this writer’s estimate, the changes will be mostly cosmetic, and that will mean that big government, big media, big business, big medicine, big perversion, and big banks will continue to march on toward the Brave New World envisioned by the big money self-appointed sapient elitists who want to rule the world! Come quickly LORD Jesus!
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