Enforcing the Border…Again, by T.L. Davis

Should the U.S. annex Mexico, too? From T.L. Davis at tldavis.substack.com:

Pancho Villa

The wake up call came early during Trump’s second term when he announced the $500 billion effort to support Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Larry Ellison of Oracle spoke of an mRNA shot that could be tailored by AI for the individual to cure cancer. Now, it seems that his exit from the WHO will not take effect for a year. This is why I continue to encourage people to speak out against such actions. They need to hear from the people concerning his associations with such characters as Ellison and Altman.

Trump makes horrible decisions, confusing and exasperating decisions. He is and always has been a poor judge of character, something that plagued his first term with choices like John Bolton, and standing on stage with Birx and Fauci. Not to mention retaining top leadership in the FBI that had spied on him, that he knew spied on him. Bill Barr comes to mind in that vein, but not firing Jeff Sessions when he recused himself from the Russia collusion witch hunt is another. He seems, at times, to bow to pressure from those he trusts when he should understand, by now, that the only people he can trust are those in the MAGA and America First movements. They will not let him down, but they must also hold him to account.

I consider myself in the second category. I believe that America and its interests ought to be the only consideration when it comes to foreign policy. I don’t mean Americans operating in other nations, either as advisors or corporations, those are individual interests, not American interests. If we are going to war, it should be to defend the physical borders, airspace and access to the sea of America, not the tenuous ties to America by Americans operating overseas.

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One response to “Enforcing the Border…Again, by T.L. Davis

  1. He has NOT made poor judgements. He had to follow instructions given to him.

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