I also keep tabs on the American vagabond and note their scepticism on Trump, or the 2 party political system for that matter.
Again the test is quite simple I think.
Let's see what Trump does, especially with this new covid vaccines. The test are in the actions, not the words.
To trust a politician is a dangerous thing!
Yes, of course. But, as I said, it's to go in the direction of more freedom. So far Trump has not been about lock downs, or mandating vaccines. In fact, as he evolved as a leader it's become integral to his platform, this idea of liberty for all. It's what is distinguishing his stance from Democrats who want Covid mandates especially. So, there is a reversal going on: Trump and his supporters are being called fascists and racists, but are purporting individual freedoms, whereas Democrats who are purporting that their identity politics is about "inclusion," also an aspect of individual freedom, are actually "canceling" people based on their political affiliation, and even their skin color, given whites are at the bottom of their "entitlement" hierarchy.
For these reasons it seems clear that you would want to give Trump more of a chance than what we're seeing from the Dems.
As I was saying in that other post, there is still the matter of the Deep State that both Trump and the Dems are beholden to in differing ways. Trump seems to be fending off some faction of the Deep State, but that's not to say he is free of it. If he were, he'd be talking out in the open about black operations on our soil, and across the globe, and a great deal else.
It seems to me, though, that at this moment in time, even given the ultimate power of the Deep State, joining Trump in his attempt to prevail in this election seems the advantageous route to take if it's freedom -- and freedom under the law as preserved in the Constitution -- that you would like to see maintained. It's the best we have at this particular historical moment. And Trump, for all his flaws, is still a galvanizing phenomenon like no other we've seen, or are likely to see again.
So, I say "seize this moment." Be a part of this singular moment in history due to the movement that's growing up around and galvanized by President Trump.
Trump in one of his speeches says to "relish the opportunity to be an outsider." He's saying it's the outsiders who change history for the better. He's urging people not to be afraid to be who they are, to hold fast to their principles, no matter how much derision they receive. Incredible, really, what's going on. This enthusiastic movement that the MSM has so little power over. And, again, from everything we're seeing, it would seem it embodies the choice to move in the direction of greater freedom.
I thought this an interesting contrast, somehow, given these different moments in our nation's history:
"A house divided against itself can not stand."
President Lincoln
"Relish the opportunity to be an outsider."
President Trump