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Thursday 4 August 2016

DONALD TRUMP

If you're thinking of voting for Donald Trump in November, please consider these three questions first:

1. Does America want to take the risk of electing a businessman who is straight-talking, unsophisticated and politically inexperienced, often politically-incorrect, prone to thoughtlessly shooting his mouth off and offending people, more than a little boring, has full of enemies from both the left and the right, the favorite whipping-boy of the mainstream media, and full of novel and untested ideas as President of the United States? If so, please vote Trump.

2. Does America want to break with the familiarity of its present path and go bravely into the uncharted waters of new security measures, new immigration and economic policies, a roll-back of national debt, the re-writing of trade agreements, a new national health insurance system, an escalated war against ISIS, renegotiated international defense arrangements and a less adversarial approach to relations with Russia and China? If so, please vote for Trump.

3. Does America want to overhaul its political system such that corruption, special interests and lobby groups will no longer play any part in it, so that the people's political and democratic rights could be restored to their rightful place? If so, please vote for Trump. 

Thank you and good luck!

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