Now the time has come for this nation to fulfill its promise… President Donald J. Trump’s loyalty to the American people remains even in adversity. Promises MADE…Promises KEPT!!! President Trump personifies the truth of that slogan. He is illustrating and demonstrating to the American people the awesome power of TRUTH, when you keep your word and promises. Lies, like foam in the waters of the ocean will wash away, but truth with purpose will last forever. “What spectacle can be more edifying o
President Trump is fighting the corrupt system for ‘We the People’s,’ Liberty, Justice, Equality, Freedom and Peace. The Trump Revolution is on the move and there ‘ain’t’ no stopping it now. ‘We the People,’ are currently bearing witness to the lies, false allegations and accusations of the corrupt establishment that are being leveled against President Donald J. Trump. Lies, false allegations and vile accusations, reported by the bias media under the guise of being true. President Trump has been and continues to be charged and found guilty, until proven innocent, of all these perceived lies of the corrupt system’s establishment propaganda machine.
However, what the corrupt establishment is learning, along with many of the American people, is that they don’t have a clue as to who and what our visionary, genius President Donald J. Trump is all about. He is a brave, fearless, courageous and bold leader (now president) fighting for our, (‘We the People’) Liberty. He pledged to us (‘We the People’) that he would take back the power from Washington D. C. and return the power back into the hands of ‘We the People, the American people.
People in general are mostly inclined to envy a successful man or woman for one reason or another, but no one wants to imitate or emulate a failure. President Trump symbolizes a winner’s success; hard work, sacrifice, positive attitude and belief, with dedication and commitment to achieve his goal…SUCCESS. Much of the harsh vitriol hurled at President Trump is because of jealousy; they envy his stature and esteem. Common sense tells us that jealousy creates envy, strife and dislike. Then when you add genius and power to that, jealousy and envy you get hard-core hatred, resentment, divisiveness and destruction.
This unfortunately, is not a surprising account of human nature. People that suffer from ‘counting other people’s money disease’ and the success that they achieve, without taking into account the hard work, sacrifice, determination and perseverance, the wit, grit and intellect it took for them to achieve, accumulate the wealth of their success, such as President Trump has done. So, they hate Trump for who he is, what he stands for and for what he has accomplished.
“The white elite were threatened by these new policies, especially because Fusion had shifted the burden of taxation from individuals to corporations and railroads. Yet they had little connection with poor voters, and so had few ideas about how to address their economic concerns. Instead, they tried to convince poor whites that they should not associate with blacks in any way. Democrats began to talk of blacks as an “other,” warning of the dangers of miscegenation, portraying blacks as rapists who would come after white women…”
President Donald J. Trump is a blessing to ‘We the People,’ the American people. A true patriot who selflessly and magnanimously foregoes (gives up) greed, avarice and personal gain for the love of country, America and the love for the American people. From a corrupt, rigged, sexist and racist system which is tailor made for his complexion and protection, offering awesome power with unbridled temerity, yet, President Trump refused the personal lust for power to keep his promise and commitment to ‘We the People,’ to take the power away from Washington D. C. and return it back into the hands of ‘We the People,’ governed by the consent of the governed, in order to make America Great Again. But to resolve a problem of racism and prejudice or to change a racist, oppressive situation and condition you must first acknowledge that the problem of racism and the oppressive situation and condition exists. Thus, the fearless, brave, courageous and bold President Trump recognizes that gender / color racism exists along with the oppressive, tyrannical situations and conditions.
“This alliance was doomed. White elites, cast out of power and facing policies that threatened their economic hold on the state, launched a campaign that they knew would drive black and whites apart. They called it a campaign of “white supremacy,” and sought to unite whites of all economic backgrounds in hatred of black people. It was this campaign that tried to re-enforce the idea of black people as different, as lesser, and as a race that had to be separate from whites. Segregation was created in the South during this time period, and many of the ideas hat drove it still exist more than a century later in the South of today.
In the 1899 legislative session, Democrats wrote an amendment to the state constitution that required that anyone who wanted to vote demonstrate to local elected officials that they could read and write any section of the Constitution. Voters ratified it in 1900, disenfranchising the state’s black voters for decades. Between 1890 and 1908, every state in the South adopted new state constitutions that sought to disenfranchise black voters. Democrats reigned in North Carolina and in the South for the next 60 years.
The elite then set about normalizing imagined racial hierarchies, according to Leloudis. It was in 1899 that North Carolina passed its first Jim Crow law requiring separate seating for blacks and whites on all trains and steamboats. New regulations in Charlotte in 1899 required that blacks and whites be seated separately in courtrooms, and that separate Bibles be provided. In 1905, when Charlotte opened its first city-owned recreation ground, the local government passed a law stipulating that black people were not allowed inside. In 1907, North Carolina passed a law requiring segregated seating on all inter-urban trolleys in the state. Jim Crow laws were “a way of encouraging whites to see people of color as outcasts and pariahs,” Leloudis told me. They were a direct reaction to the short-lived political alliance between blacks and whites.
As whites were more and more encouraged to see blacks as the “other,” they increasingly lived in separate places, too. In 1876, for example, African Americans were scattered throughout the First Ward (the center of downtown) in Charlotte. Only three blocks of the ward were all black, according to Hanchett. By 1899, Charlotte’s First Ward blocks were mostly all black or all white, although those black and white blocks alternated and were close to one another. But between 1889 and 1910, segregation accelerated. What Hanchett calls “microsegregation” gave way to patterns of sizable black and white clusters. Writes Hanchett: “In a topsy-turvy world, it might well be wise to put some physical distance between one’s own group and these others who could seem so strange. During the late 1880s to late 1920s, Charlotte leaders set to work to re-create their town in a modern urban image, abandoning old-fashioned salt-and-pepper intermingling in favor of a city sorted out into a patchwork quilt of separate neighborhoods for blue-collar whites, for blacks, and for the ‘better classes.’”
Almighty God, we Americans humbly pray to you to bless us with a peaceful transition of government and that nobody gets hurt in the process. Heavenly Father, please bless us with the guidance, the direction and the ways and means in which we, as Americans, can unite and become ONE AMERICA…touching the heart of President Donald J. Trump and enabling him to fulfill his promise and commitment to be President to ALL THE PEOPLE, while Making America Great Again. I ask and pray in the name of Jesus Christ, My Lord and Savior….Amen! Don King