Politicians intended to globalize our government

To the Editor:

This particular letter is not meant to demean any individual, nor is it meant to destroy our form of government. However, it is meant to hopefully make voters aware of what is transpiring.

Many people (voters) do not like President Donald Trump. In fact, they hate him. Okay have a right to, but for the wrong reason.

I’m not particularly fond of him but he explains himself as we do ( The men women of the street). What he has done on the positive side is to expose “established Washington politicians,” for political whores, for perpetuating their own financial future ends. Eventually globalizing our form of government — primarily Democrats but also too many Republicans.

At the risk of repeating myself, I learned this 75 years ago but didn’t realize it. What my uncle told me then is exactly what is happening today. It was the intention of established politicians, mostly Democrats, but some Republicans, to globalize our form of government.

Common sense should make all voters ask, “why do the majority of Democrats and a minority group of Republicans want to get rid of Trump?” It’s because he has uncovered the politcally financial house of prostitution, that has existed in Washington for years (75 I’m sure of because my uncle was part of it).

Common sense, period, is lacking in today’s society. Many years ago, Joe Stalin, the Russian dictator in the 1930s and 40s, said we’ll never have to engage the United States militarily because they’ll destroy themselves through their political and educational system. I personally heard this, sitting as a radioman aboard a naval vessel in the Mediterrean in the 1940s.

P.S. I apologize if I have infuriated or insulted anybody’s intelligence but two and two still make four, and common sense, not personal feelings, is the name of the game. This impeachment thing is a farce and they know it. Anyone trained as an investigator knows it.

George Pratt

Altamont

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