
If you don’t find it interesting that many members of Great Britain’s Parliament want to ban Donald Trump from their nation, you have no sense of irony. The Revolutionary War was fought to defend the Declaration of Independence which eventually resulted in our Constitution. While Donald Trump says he would revoke sections of it he is dislikes, those who were our enemies in 1776 are now supporting our nation’s principles against a man who does not believe in his own country.
They want to ban him from entering their country. Imagine this scenario, but know that I believe that his prejudices could be the end of our nation as it once was. Trump wins the presidency, but he is not allowed on Great Britain soil. He cannot meet with our nation’s closest ally in their country. What does this say about Donald Trump and his supporters? Are they a group who has already seceded from the union? Would they destroy sections of the Constitution which they do not support? Would America become a nation composed entirely of white Christians who would be forced to exist in an isolated condition, apart from the rest of the world?
Once again I condemn the TEA Party. The popularity of Donald Trump exists because of the extremists and obstructionists of the Koch brother’s creation. Their promise to never compromise has destroyed our government and greatly harmed the vast majority of Americans. Income inequality, racism, homophobia, bigotry, and misogyny are all the result of the party of ‘no.’
I doubt the resolution proposed in Britain’s Parliament will pass; the repercussions would be devastating. But I understand their anger and claim that Trump’s attacks on all Muslims makes the world a far more dangerous place.
Adolf Hitler was brilliant and succeeded in leading weak-minded Germans into a world war which virtually destroyed their nation. Trump is buffoon who is supported by individuals with less than average IQ, and would completely destroy a once great nation.
Op-Ed
By James Turnage
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