March 13, 2016
Editor:
Dave Uphoff
This year's political campaign has turned into a circus highlighted by the bombastic and inflammatory remarks by Republican candidate Donald Trump. His ascendancy to the top of the polls has taken everyone by surprise, especially the Republican party establishment. Mr. Trump's popularity has been fueled by the illegal immigration issue, the concern over the loss of middle class jobs and the xenophobic reaction to Muslims. His answer to these issues is to build a wall on the Mexican border, set up tariffs on imports and shut down the entry of Muslims into the country.
Experts on terrorism say his inflammatory remarks on Muslims has aided ISIS and other terrorists in their recruitment. Building a wall on the Mexican border is impractical and has infuriated the Mexican government whose help we need in stemming the flow of drugs across the border. His stance on increase tariffs will harm our economy, not help it.
Mr. Trump is an entertainer whose remarks are meant to appeal to the frustrations and fears of the American public. He does not provide any practical answers to issues other than to say "I will make America great again." He is totally unqualified to be our President and if elected will result in great peril to our country.
None of the other Republican candidates offer much either. Ted Cruz is beholden to the Tea Party whose influence is far greater than the numbers they represent and Marco Rubio is inexperienced. Only Ohio Governor John Kasich has a proven record in government.
The quality of the Republican candidates has been eroded due to the inordinate influence of its ultra-conservative wing whose mantra is limited government and a return to isolationism. This phenomenon has been fueled by the decline of middle class jobs and the rise in income inequality in our country.
There are no easy answers to these problems and the inflammatory oratory of the candidates to appease the voters is politics at its worse. Cooler heads must prevail in solving our nation's problems.
Republicans will have to hold their nose when they go to the polls on Tuesday. While it is important to vote, a vote for Donald Trump will ensure a Democratic victory in November and will accelerate the decline of the Republican Party.
Comments
Anthony Spires: Extremely well put. He's gotten as far as he has by playing off of people's fears and telling people what they want to hear.
Somehow most people look past the fact that he hasn't backed up anything he has said with anything even remotely feasible or logical.
And even if he did have solid plans, with zero political experience, he'd never get anything accomplished.
BillnJenny Brewster: This country is bleeding from an open wound. Trump is the only one who can stop that bleeding. Politicians are all talk. Desperate times call for desperate measures. People are underestimating the threat from Islam. The job situation in this country is morbid. Tariffs on imports will create jobs here in the U.S. as U.S. companies will be able to compete and fill the void left by foreign companies who will be forced to raise prices or manufacture their products here in the U.S.
Crystal Cosby: So glad i am not the only one that feels this way....
Dennis Junker: I always like Dave, he is very intelligent, and knowledgeable!!! He nails it again!!!!
Sally Metcalf: Well said