Appreciating the sacrifices of others

My father worked in steel mills, in addition to his own business which he ran for many years. Later on he worked (again) in the automotive parts industry, making components for engines that are used in vehicles throughout the world.

I was really saddened and shocked when my mother recently told me that she had voted for Hilary Clinton. Of all the people who have methodically fucked over and decimated the working class in the United States, she is at the forefront.

But I forgive my mother for voting for her. My mother has spent her life taking care of us children and my father, as a devoted mother, housewife, and wife, the center stone of our family.

But I ask my fellow Americans to wake the fuck up. How the fuck could you possibly vote for Hilary Clinton?

Right now I live in an area where there are a lot of materially “successful” people. Multi-millionaires and I’m sure even many billionaires. Some of the money I’m sure has been earned through actual creativity and productiveness, vs. parasitism (such as cultural vampirism such as a lot of the crap one sees in movies and television made in America.

In such a culture it seems that there is an emphasis placed on a type of success which is empty: Being young, attractive, and rich.

That type of culture creates harm. There are millions of people – your brothers and sisters – who work hard in places like steel mills to make the things you use. The vehicles you drive and often take for granted. All the things around you.

Does our culture teach appreaciation of those things? What is the best way to appreciate those things? I ask this. What is it, really?

Its not just money. Its about creating a culture where there is a different kind of equality – in addition to economic equality which is important.

It is a spiritual equality. When that spiritual equality gets broken, the the soul of a culture is broken. The culture is no longer one whole. It is fragmented. Different parts damage other parts. That is the America I have seen far too much of, and exactly the kind of America that Hilary Clinton, and most of the members of the United States Congress, represent.

And the ultra-liberals in some parts of the country, instead of being better, are actually worse. In their supreme ignorance they enact policies based on misguided ideologies which make things much worse, which do not bring healing but bring suffering.

This is why I, an American, fully support Donald Trump for President in 2016. It is because I love not just America – but the actual hard-working people of my country who dedicate themselves to building the things that far too many of us take for granted.

Today there is a news article about a faux front page created by the Boston Globe in which their editors express their “concern” about Donald Trump becoming president. On their faux front page they try to depict various bad things which would hypothetically happen if Donald Trump were President.

Do you know what the perfect retort to this is? The perfect retort would be to publish a real from page consisting of real headlines about what really is happening. There is no nightmare worse than the one that already exists, which we have gotten to precisely because of people like the editors of the Boston Globe in positions of authority in America.