
It is now apparent that if you want to become a member of Trump’s White House team, you must have a close relationship with Russia; preferably with Vladimir Putin himself. As the investigation into the connection between the Trump campaign and Russian continues, virtually all of Trump’s closest advisers have direct or indirect connections to Russia and Putin.
Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, has a close relationship with Putin, both personally and professionally. He was awarded the highest honor a civilian can receive by Putin himself, and is primarily responsible for Putin’s enormous oil production in the Arctic Ocean. All true Americans must remain angry that a hypocritical Republican-led Senate rubber stamped Tillerson’s nomination. He is not only unqualified, he is another asset for Putin.
In April Tillerson traveled to Moscow to pay homage to his real boss. After his return, he refused to take a phone call from foreign-policy chief, Federica Mogherini, of the European Union. He passed the call down the chain of command to a lower level State Department employee. This was a precursor to Trump’s alienation of long-time allies during his recent trip abroad.
Further investigation about Trump and his very close and long term ties with Putin is not necessary. Any court of law which received such and abundance of circumstantial evidence would offer a verdict of ‘guilty.’
Yesterday when Trump refused to sign the Paris Accord, he once again served Putin. In addition, he guaranteed that he and the United States are no longer the leaders of the free world. Trump has aligned America with only two other nations; Nicaragua and Syria.
America is in jeopardy, and it comes from within. If you read me regularly, you have read these many times. Abraham Lincoln foresaw today’s events more than 150 years ago.
“America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.”
This final quote summarizes the feelings and desires of most Americans.
“This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or exercise their revolutionary right to overthrow it.”
Think about it and please re-post; thank you.
Op-ed
by James Turnage
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