Letter to the editor: A leopard doesn’t change its spots
Dear Editor,
I don’t know if you’ve seen any of the so-called interviews Kamala Harris had recently, but what I observed was pure nothingness. How can anyone say so much and in reality, say absolutely nothing?
But that’s OK with the anti-Trumpers who claim she’s an oratory whiz and stuns us with constructive conjecture making explosive dialect that transcends into abundant leadership skills that are guaranteed to make life better for all Americans that will blossom into prosperity and happiness and roll over into utter world peace.
You see where I’m going here?
Let’s just dish out more money with giant handouts and continue doing what Joe and I did for the last several years. Everybody OK with that?
Lately she’s moved to the moderate center which will vanish the night of the election if she wins. Some people can have an epiphany and maybe she will. Do you want to take that gamble. A leopard doesn’t change its spots.
I don’t see how Harris and the current existing Democrat regime can solve vital issues facing this country and the planet.
On price gouging: If Republicans are in the tank for big business currently price gouging us, then why when a Republican is president, Trump for example, they didn’t price gouge us then. After all their friends where in charge.
Here’s another thing: Trump wasn’t saying Haitian immigrants in Springfield Ohio where eating people’s pets, citizens at the city council meeting were saying that as they complained about the Haitians behavior. One African American man said they were beheading ducks at the local park and cooking them up. Trump was just repeating what he saw and heard on the news.
Trump hasn’t liked the way things have been going in this country for decades. He just made a conscious decision to run for president and try to fix it. Watch old Joan Rivers shows to hear his thoughts on this.
Some people better start using logic and see what the other side is saying on both parties before they pull that lever (a reference on how we used to vote).
David C. Budda
Beaver Meadows