Letter: Don’t vote for Nikki

Published: 01-19-2024 3:55 PM

The Democrat Party understands the phrase “strength in numbers.” They band together, rightly or wrongly, honestly or dishonestly, legally or criminally, to achieve their goals, no matter how ludicrous and destructive they are to America. Their unwavering unity is the fuel that drives their relentless efforts to subvert our government to the likes of those in poverty-stricken, third-world, authoritarian banana republics. Democrats strive for big government, heavy taxes, and unrestrained spending on social services. That’s their vision for the U.S., a country where they have complete control over who gets what, how much, and when. But what Democrats don’t seem to understand is that socialism is not sustainable and will destroy our country if it ever comes to fruition.

In contrast, and yet despite the Republican Party’s best ambitions in resurrecting the American dream, the GOP, very unfortunately, is being diverged from within by some uncompromising donor-supported and lobbyist-owned long-term RINOs (Republican in name only) who are more interested in serving themselves than their country. And new to this list of political party traitors is none other than Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, who is trying to claw her way to the White House by denigrating Donald Trump, purportedly using Democrat mega-donor campaign funds to do it. Nikki plays both sides of the fence, and that should tell you everything you need to know about Nikki Haley. If you’re considering voting for this presidential wannabe, you might as well vote for a Democrat.

Ronald Pelleteri

Manchester

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