Quote of the Day: Americans are Dreamers too

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Today, US President and God Emperor Donald J Trump delivered his State of the Union address to a packed Joint Session of Congress, to the American people and to the world.  You can read a full transcript of his address here, and watch it on the video below.

There had been speculation that he might release the contents of a memo which is predicted to send shockwaves across the Washington DC Swamp, but Donald Trump focused his address on securing the strength of America’s economy and a future for its children.

There were many good moments in his speech; including his observation that:

“Preston’s reverence for those who have served our nation reminds us of why we salute our flag, why we put our hands on our hearts for the pledge of allegiance, and why we proudly stand for the national anthem,”

Et tu, Colin.

Trump issued a succinct statement of principles that:

“In America, we know that faith and family, not government and bureaucracy, are the center of the American life.”

The control-freak Democrats would hate that one.

The centrepiece of his speech was the proposal of a grand deal on immigration, giving the opportunity to illegal immigrants who had come to America as children, whom the Democrats and liberal media manipulatively refer to as “dreamers”, the path to citizenship, in return for securing the border and an end to chain migration. Trump expertly used the stories of ordinary people to explain how this was a compassionate proposal, and he rebutted the tired regressive left accusation of “racism” with a simple phrase which turns the emotive standard operating prodecure of the left on its head:

“Americans are dreamers too.”

XYZ Quote of the Day.

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David has studied history and political science at Melbourne University. His thesis was written on how the utilisation of Missile Defence can help to achieve nuclear disarmament. His interest in history was piqued by playing a flight simulator computer game about the Battle of Britain, and he hopes to one day siphon the earnings from his political writings into funding the greatest prog-rock concept album the world has ever seen.