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Save the republic by voting for Trump

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America’s many troubles must be turned around. More than $19 trillion in debt. Bad trade deals. Loss of jobs. Stagnant economy. Median incomes down. High taxes. Complicate­d tax code. Failed foreign policies. Radical Islamic terrorism. Thousands of Muslim immigrants not adequately screened. Bad deals with Iran and nuclear weapons. Cash ransom for hostages. A shrinking military. Lack of support for veterans. Insecure southern border. Illegal immigratio­n. Bloated welfare roles. More people on food stamps. Obamacare. Rising healthcare premiums. Spiral toward socialism. Lack of respect for police. Deteriorat­ion of race relations. Attack on the Second Amendment. Lack of respect for human life. Attack on Judeo-Christian values. Extreme political correctnes­s. Lies, corruption and cover-ups; Benghazi and four dead Americans blamed on a video, reckless handling of classified informatio­n, email deletions and the Clinton Foundation “pay for play” schemes.

Obama, Hillary Clinton and liberal Democrats get the most credit for America’s troubles, but Republican­s now hold both houses of Congress and do nothing but talk. Donald Trump is a smart, very successful businessma­n who will be beholden to no one but the American people. He is certainly not “politicall­y correct.” Trump may be the last hope to save the republic put in place by our Founding Fathers — the capitalist­ic free enterprise system built this nation. Socialism does not work. Hillary would complete the “Transforma­tion of America” that Obama promised. She will appoint liberal Supreme Court justices.

We need bold new leadership. Donald Trump will put America first, bring back jobs for all skin colors, secure the border, control immigratio­n, lower taxes, rebuild our military, support veterans and police, defeat ISIS, and keep us safe. However, with the biased liberal media in the tank for Hillary, will Trump be given the opportunit­y to “Make America Great Again?” Save the republic, vote Trump. Joe Wible Sr., Leonardtow­n

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