How the Republican Party Failed America and Created Trumpenstein

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It doesn’t require a genius to know that a failed businessman with no experience in government would force our nation into a depression in months if he was to be elected in November. America has witnessed a man with such a weak temperament that he cannot be trusted with the nuclear codes. When one man surrounds himself with white supremacists, racists, bigots, homophobes, and misogynists, he reveals own his beliefs. But how did Donald Trump become the Republican Party’s presidential nominee? He is not a true Republican; he’s not even a patriotic American. The answer is clear, but the truth will never be told by the mainstream media.

The construction of Trumpenstein began immediately after President Barrack Obama’s inauguration. Now Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stood before a microphone and promised America that his party; the Republican Party; would do nothing with the exception of insuring that Mr. Obama would be a one-term president. The party of obstructionism; the party of “no” had sealed its fate.

For the last eight years Republicans have attempted to destroy advances made in the last sixty years while refusing to deliberate or compromise proposals made by the president or Democratic congressmen. While he retained his position as Speaker of the House, John Boehner allowed more than 50 votes by his subordinates to repeal the Affordable Care Act. It was of no consequence that most Americans approved of the measure, they were attempting to undo the President’s signature piece of legislation. The Republican Party could have used that time with attempts to improve the healthcare bill for the benefit of 30 million Americans, but they chose to play politics instead of making efforts for the betterment of the American people.

Republican leadership, Reince Priebus, Mitch McConnell, and John Boehner, obviously believed that the American people; specifically, Republican voters; were ignorant and unaware that their party’s extremism and efforts to obstruct legislation in Congress were the reason for gridlock in Washington.

The creation of Trumpenstein was complete by mid-2015. When he arose from the workshop, voters witnessed an opportunity to display their anger with the establishment. It didn’t matter that this creation lacked the intellect, knowledge, or qualifications to be the President of the United States; they bowed before this megalomaniac and rebuked the Republicans who had failed them for nearly a decade.

During the creation of Trumpenstein, the GOP failed to instill positive values into the brain of their creation. Its rhetoric became vile; containing the worst of America including racism, bigotry, and all prejudice which should have offended its supporters. It didn’t. They had found a creature who openly voiced their true feelings about anyone who was not a ‘white American.’

As Trumpenstein drew closer to obtaining the GOP nomination, Republican leadership surrendered to their own creation. Because Trumpenstein had no credentials which would allow it to be the leader of the free world, the party began a more aggressive plan to discredit its opponent; Hillary Clinton.

There was no other option. Hillary was everything Trumpenstein was not. She had served her country for all of her adult life. She was experienced in all areas of federal government, and was the most qualified candidate in American history. Aided by mainstream media, they focused on minor mistakes she made during her many years of service to the people of our nation.

Regardless of their creation’s flaws, Trumpenstein continues to be in contention for the highest office in America. There’s something rotten in Washington, and something criminal about the Republican Party. The GOP is making a concerted effort to destroy the America founded by our forefathers 240 years ago by allowing its creation to become our nation’s president.

Republican leadership denies their part in the manufacture of Trumpenstein. Their failure to produce results for the salaries they receive from taxpayers has resulted in a revolution. Between the House and Senate there are 302 Republicans who refuse to do anything. Their combined base salary is $52,548,000. Can anyone blame the electorate for their anger which is directed at Republicans in office?

If you agree; please re-post and let America learn the truth. Thank you.

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By James Turnage

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