FOCUS: Making a few points as she waits for the 2018 elections

By Sara Rawlins, Lawrenceville, Ga.  |  Please allow me to make a few points.

Point 1. Yes, Mr. Trump won the election with the help of the “White Man,” especially in the rural areas, but here’s a fact that needs to be pointed out: most of their jobs went overseas way before President Obama came into office and most jobs were out-sourced because of cost concerns. Here the fault lies with big business, which Mr. Trump is a part of.

button_2018Point 2. President Obama did not accuse supporters as sexist for not voting for Hillary.  If anyone should be called sexist, Mr. Trump wins, with his misogynistic rhetoric.

Point 3. Both candidates shook a lot of hands before and after their rallies across the country. After the debates, Hillary stayed to chat, shake hands and take pictures with the audience. Mr. Trump and family quickly left the debate floor.

Point 4. Mr. Trump, even when following script, did not offer any tangible solutions, and when not on script, sounded as unhinged.  Hillary on the other hand, had solutions for problems facing this country, but was overshadowed by her email controversy and lack of adequate response to it.

Point 5. Mr. Trump had his celebrity friends stumping for him. Remember Ted Nugent’s endorsement when he said: “I have your Blue States here,” and then grabbed his crotch. One has to wonder what the heck that meant.

Point 6. We may be “sore losers,” but it can also be said most conservatives are sore winners. As for the current Mrs. Trump, there was a photo of her in an open mink coat and pearls and all else left to the imagination. I’m sure this might have been one of those boudoir photos she gave as a gift to her husband that somehow found its way into the Playboy Magazine. (Trust me, the picture is out there on the internet.)

Point 7. I’m not biased (well, not too much), and I wish this country well with this new President (elect). However, we are a nation of laws guaranteed and set down in our own Constitution. No one, not even the president of the United States of America, is above our laws.

As for me, I can’t wait for 2018, a new Governor and a new Congress

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