The last few Republican campaigns for president stirred up issues thought forgotten. Americans spend over $700 million a year on a dysfunctional Congress that gets paid whether or not it does its job. World changes have Americans worried about the US economic future, terrorism and the planet. But, there is a general consensus that Americans are disillusioned as they join the madness created by the candidates as well as media hype and poor reporting. Trump said we need to take America back. Sanders said we need a revolution. Find out how they are both right but in the wrong way.
In hindsight the United Kingdom (UK) uninformed voters that were angry with outsiders wanted a do-over on their June 23, 2016 vote to leave the European Union (EU, began after WW II). Trump said: "Basically, they took back their country, that's a great thing". However, within 24 hours, the world market lost $2.1 trillion; $830 billion in the US with 401Ks losing an average of $3,305. Putin was pleased with the vote as it weakened the sanctions the EU placed on Russia. Trump's limited view of world finances is probably due to his four do-overs (1991-2009) in 18 years caused by filing bankruptcy on the backs of Americans. The US market did bounce back in three weeks while the UK's continued to falter. In response to the June 28 Turkey Ataturk Airport attack by Russian and former Soviets, Trump said: "...We better get smart and we better get tough or we're not gonna have much of a country left". The July 14 Lone Wolf attack on Nice, France (it was not ISIS as it took two days to say he was one of their soldiers) brought the same kind of response. The National Rifle Association (NRA), a Trump supporter, put out an ad to throw us off the real US problem; it indicated the four deaths in Benghazi are more important than the tens of thousands of citizens killed annually on US soil by Americans. We do not have the same situations as the EU and cannot afford Trump's mistakes as they would jeopardize our economy as well as our standing in the world.
'911 Emergency, the US Election' provides a summary of the information in 'Seeking the Political Truth' along with the latest information on why the average citizen should be angry with Congress and the presidential candidates. It gives readers the opportunity to learn the untruths told by the political false prophets for the past 30 years. It shows that smear campaigns fabricate stories to divert blame to the few willing to fight for the majority. It is time for Americans to use common sense deduction instead of hype or bigotry to vote the dysfunctional Congress out and remind politicians that they work for the people, not the NRA or anyone else.