Because of President Donald J. Trump, the U.S. has an
erratic and unpredictable relationship with even its allies entrepreneur Andrew Yang said
during Wednesday nights democratic debates.
Yang and Hawaiian representative Tulsi Gabbard should
be president and vice president. I don’t care which is which. Both Gabbard and
Yang talked about the follies and futility of the current 18-year war with Afghanistan.
Gabbard said the U.S. government is still spending $4 billion dollars a month
on this pointless and tragic war.
If the war were ended, and our troops sent home, this
$4 billion dollar a month could be much better spent on health care for all, education,
infrastructure and clean water Gabbard said. Thus far, the U.S. government has
spent $5.6 trillion dollars in the Middle East.
Gabbard also pointed out that the U.S. has thousands
of missiles aimed directly at various cities. A single launch of one of these missiles
would give its city members only 30 minutes to find shelter, and guess what, there
is no shelter.
Flint Michigan still has lead in its water, and the
government is doing little to nothing about it since 2014. Our current leaders,
‘warmongers’ care only about the wealthy one percent who control all the money,
and they have no soul, there’re evil. Wake up America. Yang and Gabbard had less
harsh words, but they got their meaning across to me!
“Here we are, with make-up on our faces and our rehearsed
attack lines playing roles in this reality
TV show which is why we elected a reality
TV show host in the first place, when we should be talking about the real
issues” Yang said Wednesday night.
Yang said automation has already eliminated four
million manufacturing jobs, and guess what folks, this is just the tip of the
ice burg! Yang has a great slogan; ‘Not left, not right, but forward.
Gabbard is the only war veteran currently running for
president and she was in Iraq in a field medical unit in 2005.
“Everyday I saw the high cost of war,” Gabbard said.
For too long our leaders in their ivory towers in Washington
have no idea of the cost and consequences the toll war takes on its soldiers
and their families. This wasteful regime war needs to end, and our troops need
to be sent home Gabbard said.
Other candidates said Trump is pushing science fiction
instead of science fact. Trump thinks wind turbines cause cancer, but they
cause jobs.
Wednesday nights debates also illustrated the
importance of education. Currently, 88 percent of all inmates in the U.S. didn’t
graduate high school. Too many people are in jail for marijuana offenses, which
Gabbard is appalled at, and she put Senator Kamala Harris in her place
Wednesday night about this subject.
I was very impressed with Wednesday nights debates, I
was enlightened to know that for the past four years, the summers in the world
have been warmer each year since its recorded history. Global warming is real
folks and Yang said we are ten years too late to fix permanent damage.
Another candidate said Trump is not bashful in his cruelty.
Under Trump's leadership, seven immigrant children have died in border lockups. Many
people flee their impoverished towns and cities because some gangs in these places tell business owners to give them all their money, or their families
will be killed. Women flee these places because of rape, or the fear of being
raped. I’ve seen it myself in the 80s while I was in Honduras, people living in
sheer poverty, dwelling in mud huts. Our leaders lie and say these people are a crime
threat and even threatening our jobs, but that is balderdash.
“Congress is not doing its job, impeach Trump,” one candidate said.
Mark Izzy Schurr