Janis Kliphardt (Emery)
What Ronald Reagan said about immigrants--
“They came here to work, they came under often harrowing conditions. They didn’t ask what this country could do for them but what they could do to make this refuge the greatest home of freedom in history.
“They brought with them courage, ambition, and the values of family, neighborhood, work, peace, and freedom. We all came from different lands but we shared the same values, the same dream.”
Contrast Reagan’s words to Trump’s message amping up fear about immigration and migrant caravans - the caravan is coming, they are going to take what’s yours, you better be scared - the key issue in his closing argument to activate his base to vote in the midterm election... going so far as allocating government resources and thousands of troops to stave off an “invasion” at the border. Can we agree? No one has been as brazen as Trump in using the powers of the Office of President to aid his political goals.
Back to Ronald Reagan--
“I want more than anything I’ve ever wanted, to have an administration that will, through its actions, at home and in the international arena, let millions of people know that Miss Liberty still ‘lifts her lamp beside the golden door’ ... let us send, loud and clear, the message that this generation of Americans intends to keep that lamp shining; that this dream the last best hope of man on earth, this nation under God, shall not perish from the earth.”
The interest in this midterm election seems as high as for presidential elections-- it’s a referendum on Trump, on Congress, and what kind of country we want to live in along with the need to defend everything upon which our democracy depends. Moms and grams and teachers of all affiliations are eager for our children and grandchildren and students to grow up to recognize our country as a “symbol of freedom and guardian of the eternal values” that inspired our forbears to come to America.
VOTE Democratic with Pilot “Sully” Sullenberger - he prides himself in “always voting as an American” and since Tom Hank's portrayal in "Sully: Miracle on the Hudson" he feels a duty to say, "This is not the America I know and love."
VOTE Tuesday, November 6.
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