Evidence
To the editor:
Trump is getting hammered from every direction, and even his own allies are starting to say the quiet parts out loud. Fox News is now admitting most Americans blame Trump for higher food prices. The economy he promised to fix is becoming the thing that is dragging him down. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s constituents see the evidence of Trump’s neglect and feel its effects. She finally realized Trump is out for himself and cares nothing for anyone else.
Trump lost 60 court cases where he claimed that the 2020 election, won by Joe Biden, was stolen. Evidence proved that the election was not stolen, and this was supported by Trump’s AG, William Barr. Yet, since then, Trump has continued to claim the election was stolen. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Trump supporters want to believe he’s going to improve the economy based on a myth he has been promoting for years. Now they see extraordinary evidence to the contrary on the economy and many other Trump-created disasters that adversely affect them and many other Americans.
One Breeze reader, with perhaps impaired insight, calls “No Kings” protesters “whiny liberals.” These protesters are the people who see the extraordinary evidence of the Trump administration’s failures after only 10 months of off-course rudderless leadership. These are the protesters who are growing in numbers and who will be continuously evaluating the evidence amassed against Trump. Evidence that will be used to impeach, convict and imprison him.
People are revolting against Trump because they see him as an antagonist, not a leader. Even worse, he is a villain, a character who intentionally does harm, causes suffering, or acts with malicious or immoral motives.
If you want to see a true leader in action, listen to the recent speeches by Barack Obama on You Tube. Unlike Trump he can speak intelligently with a clear, uniting purpose. It’s no wonder we experienced eight great years under his leadership. Michele Obama also spoke eloquently recently.
My reasonable claim is that the tide is turning against Trump. As empirical evidence I present the recent Democratic wins in Virginia, New Jersey, New York and California. I’m neither a clairvoyant, a conspiracy theorist, a gambler nor a believer in mythical gods. Based on the current trajectory of the evidence it’s a reasonable probability that a terrible ending awaits Trump’s political career.
Trump’s fate shall mirror the demise of a villain in a Clive Cussler novel. The only difference is that his fall from grace will not be fictional.
Paul Kiefner
St. Augustine
formerly Cape Coral