Kamala Harris Broke America. Donald Trump Will Fix It.


Assassination attempt of President Trump | AP Photo/Evan Vucci

Why America must turn the corner of the failed, disastrous Biden-Harris administration and elect Donald J. Trump as our next President boils down to two simple sentences:

Kamala Harris broke the economy and the country.

President Trump is going to fix it.

Yes, we’ve heard the age old political adage “are you better off than you were four years ago,” and in Kamala Harris’s America the answer is clearly “no.”

You are paying a massive amount of money for prescriptions, to put food on the table, gas in the car, and to make your mortgage or rent payment every month.

Many folks across Suffolk County are maxing out credit cards to stay afloat. No one should dread when the phone rings or opening the mailbox, since it’s more than like a message from a credit card company that you’re two months past due on payments.

It costs more just to get by, but your paycheck for the most part has stayed the same.

The federal government spends $110,000 for each migrant in America. Free debit cards, meals, hotels, you name it.

When was the last time the Biden-Harris administration gave each one of your family $110,000?

Why are there homeless veterans in our country but the Harris administration spends a boatload of money putting migrants up in hotels across the country?

A sad example of a broken America is the wide open border that allows gangs and fentanyl to flow to every single corner of our country. With the stroke of a pen the Biden-Harris administration wiped away strong border security measures implemented by President Trump.

Look no further than global turmoil at the stark difference between world safety under President Trump and the weak foreign policy of the Biden-Harris administration.

Leaders around the world feared President Trump. None invaded another nation on his watch as Commander in Chief.

When Kamala Harris and Joe Biden entered the White House, the globe became a powder keg that exploded. Putin invaded Ukraine. Hamas attacked our greatest ally in Israel. We are now multiple steps away from World War III.

Yes, I’ve heard the argument from folks who are “one the fence” on whether or not they’ll cast a ballot for President Trump. That decision is based more on personality and not policy.

Let me ask you this: do you dislike President Trump’s sometimes brash persona more than you love your country or your family?

Bank your vote. Do not wait to cast your ballot. Head to your early polling place now to vote for Donald J. Trump for President of the United States.

Don’t stop there.

There’s no use in sending President Trump to the White House if he doesn’t have a Republican House and Senate to pass his America First agenda.

Give President Trump the tools to Make America Great Again.

Vote like your family and nation depends on it. Because both do.

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