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Letter: Constant attacks

The constant attacks against President Donald Trump and his supporters have been at an unprecedented level from day one since the election. Liberals show their hatred for anyone who thinks differently than them. If one agrees with them 95% of the time, we are still terrible people because we dare to believe different than them.

Democrats have shown themselves to be the most intolerant people, as their elected officials encourage people to get in their face, shout them down, interrupt the meals of the people that think differently than them. They care not that our country succeeds in any way but only want failure of our president in everything he does. A booming economy along with records broken monthly on employment of minorities and unemployment means nothing to them. Now they want to credit Barack Obama with everything good that’s taken place.

Their candidates for president shout each other down onstage as they criticize each other. Even liberals are disbelieving what they are witnessing as they turn on each other. I believe their candidate will fail miserably in November and they will lose their majority in the House and possibly Senate seats as well.

Trump has had to fight the deep-seated hatred of the left, Republicans as well as corrupt Department of Justice officials, and still he’s succeeding to make America great again. Getting rid of burdensome government regulations so businesses can prosper again as people get back to work is working. This country can stand to cut many more government jobs.

Many Americans support the actions taken to look after America first. It’s time America puts its people first, ends sanctuary cities, counties and states, and sends the liberals home from Washington, D.C. May Trump succeed and make America proud again.

— Terry Smith

Sterling

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