I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. What I am voting for, though, is a secure border and respect for our national sovereignty.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. What I am voting for are lower taxes and less burdensome federal regulations — each of which will help jump-start a moribund economy and unleash American exceptionalism.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. Instead, I’m voting to prevent the federal government’s normalization of “gender” policies that harm both sexes by denying them their differences.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting to keep imported gangs and drug cartels from taking over our apartment complexes.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting to keep fentanyl outside our borders, not inside of our kids.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting instead to weaken the uniparty, the permanent DC bureaucracy that by rote and without being elected, runs our lives.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting to keep dudes and their dicks out of girls’ locker rooms, and out of girls’ sports.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against $10 cartons of eggs.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for unleashing this country’s oil and gas reserves, driving down the costs of nearly everything and revving up this country’s economic engine.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for a way out of healthcare premiums that have quadrupled for us ever since Obama and the Democrats handed healthcare to an inefficient government who can’t get out of its own way.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. Instead, I’m voting for federalism — for bringing power back to state and local government, to match the voters’ will.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. What I am voting for, however, are lower interest rates — which means more affordable homes.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against Chamber of Commerce Republicans and corporate globalists who use cheap imported labor to keep domestic wages artificially low, harming American workers.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for a foreign policy that puts the interest of both the country and its citizens above all else.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. What I am voting for is peace through strength and not the enrichment of the defense industry and foreign oligarchs.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for stability and peace in the middle east and an Iran that poses no nuclear threat.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against the feckless and hopelessly corrupt United Nations.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against “equity,” DEI, queer theory, postcolonial studies, white fragility, critical race theory, American Maoism, and every other flavor of leftwing cultural Marxism that has insinuated its way into our institutions, rotting them to their core.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m instead voting for a strong America that demands its allies be allies and not foreign dependents; that they pay their share of the burden of defending the Western World from its global enemies.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting to protect my First Amendment right to free speech and free thought and free expression.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting instead to maintain my natural right of self defense from a leftwing government that wants nothing more than to turn me into its dependent.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against the Deep State and career politicians whose only accomplishments have been securing and maintaining power.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. Instead, I’m voting for clean air and clean rather than a phony “green” regime that pushes inefficient and expensive renewables, the contracts for which always seem to enrich politicians and their cronies while driving up energy prices for American households.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting to fend off the leftwing globalist’s desire for a permanent surveillance state.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. Instead, I’m voting against the specter of a social credit score tied to my bank accounts and my access to the market economy.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against a Ministry of Truth and its aims to define “hate” and “misinformation” in ways that would stifle speech and grant the government unimaginable cultural and legal power.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting instead to remove the millions of criminal illegals who have been imported to replace those born in freedom with those who are too often dependent on government and will vote those interests.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for law and order and a crackdown on crime and cultural sloth.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting to keep the gasoline powered internal combustion engine a staple of American cars, the louder and faster the freer and better.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against politicians who would anchor themselves against blood red backdrops and speak glowingly about bodily “choice,” then threaten those unvaccinated people who had no earthly need to inject themselves with an experimental shot.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against a military that cares more about inclusion for vamps and drag queens than it does about winning wars and keeping us safe.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against the racial essentialism the left and the alt right have tried to foist back upon us through rank identity politics.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for the political movement that doesn’t believe blacks too infantile to secure ID and use it to keep our elections free from fraud.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for classical liberalism, the Enlightenment, a Constitutional order, and a thorough rejection of the invasive, unassimilable ideas of Marxism, Maoism, communism, and national socialism.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against fascism — which is a movement entwined with leftist thought and ideology, and is inherent in its speech codes, its cancellation projects, and its desire to jail or eliminate its political enemies.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for America. And Americans. And for putting our needs first.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for free markets, fair trade, and a robust economy.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. Instead, I’m voting against a class of global elites who want nothing more than to establish a neo-feudal system under which the “useless eaters” are managed and the “sustainability” we’re told is necessary equates to we being relegated to managed housing and a diet of bugs and printed “meat.”
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for American workers.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. Instead, I’m voting to protect this country’s future, so that my kids can grow up free.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against the petty tyrants, the nameless bureaucrats, the permanent ruling class, the dishonest media, the captured institutions, and the brainwashed leftists caught up in a cult of hatred against their own country.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. Instead, I’m voting for meritocracy, and the desire to achieve excellence without being hamstrung by the heavy hand of government lackeys.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for the proper and coherent use of pronouns as parts of speech.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against those who believe it is my role to do as they say, think as they desire, react as they command, and serve them as they think they deserve to be served.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting against school boards an an educational bureaucracy that believes I’m an impediment to their ownership of my children.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. But I am voting against those who would cast me as a Nazi, a fascist, a racist, a xenophobe, a homophobe, a misogynist, filled with white rage, fueled by toxic masculinity.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting to save this republic from those whose express desire is its “fundamental transformation.”
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting instead for the maintenance of a Supreme Court that doesn’t write law, but instead interprets the will of the legislature and protects the Constitutional order.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting to spite those people who so hate Trump that they’ve made his destruction their entire reason for living.
I’m not voting for Trump tomorrow. I’m voting for the United States. And to make it great again.
I’m not voting for Donald Trump tomorrow. But only because I live in Colorado, where we’re mailed our ballots. Which I filled out for Donald Trump and promptly returned a week ago. My vote for this country is now baked in to the outcome.
You who have not yet voted, though? I hope you decide to do so. And I hope you vote for an America that we who were born in freedom and blessed with liberty will still be able to recognize when we’re in our dotage.
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free” — Ronald Reagan
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Buy me a cup of coffee? Lunch? A sports car? Or buy me some beer. I avoid prescription opioids.
I'm not voting for Trump tomorrow. Instead, I am voting for installing someone who might just burn the whole federal government to the ground. One can always HOPE.
Very well put. All of it.