https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-warns-americans-wont-have-country-if-he-loses-november-1885362
Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, weighed in on a variety of topics — including his likely rematch with Democratic rival President Joe Biden on November 5 — during an interview with Fox News host Brian Kilmeade that aired on Saturday night.
"The most important day in the history of our country is going to be November 5," Trump said. "Our country is going bad. And it's going to be changed on November 5, and if it's not changed we're not going to have a country anymore."
Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for Trump's campaign, doubled down on the former president's remarks, telling Newsweek in an email on Saturday night: "Without law and order and safety for all Americans, we won't have a country anymore."
As better writers than me have noted, this is a fundamental conflict between the right and left.
ReplyDeleteThe right believes in countries and borders and the rights of citizens to live securely within those borders. The left believes in the post-national world where migrants go where they want and have a right to share in the accumulated treasure of another country without having participated in its accumulation.
Right now the US southern border in the focal point for this conflict. The left wants to flood the US with illegal migrants (who will all vote Democrat, of course) and annul the validity of the border. The right wants to maintain America for Americans which is a natural and normal position.