ANOTHER VIEW: Makes decision on who he is supporting for president

By Joe Briggs

SENOIA, Ga.  |  Recently Dr. David Felsen asks in the GwinnettForum readers how the debate influenced our voting decisions.  This debate helped me clarify what has been another “who will do the least damage” election.

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My concerns are a world war, which we are dangerously close to, the horrific genocide in Gaza,  special interests controlling our government, the border, and the U.S. economy.

In his first term, Donald Trump did not hesitate to fly around the world and walk across the DMZ to meet and diffuse a tense situation with the North Korean leader.  In the debate, he asserted his commitment to reach an agreement between Ukraine and Russia. That’s a refreshing break from the arrogance and dangerous provocations of the Biden State Department.

Neither Biden, Trump nor Kennedy has shown any break with Israel to end the Palestinian suffering until Thursday night when Trump stated without hesitation that he would be receptive to a two-state proposal.

Both Kennedy and Trump have expressed solid commitment to throttle the border.  The influx of economic immigrants has and will be a tremendous strain on our social and healthcare spending. For every child who has crossed, there is a 12 year, $10,000-$16,000 per year school commitment, as well as a strain on already tight affordable
housing.  Add this to the $10,000+ per year per family for healthcare. We are going to feel this for a very long time.

So I had been fluctuating between Trump and Kennedy, but after last night I am leaning  more Trump.

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