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Letter: I’ve had enough; Trump might help

By Dave Clark, VANCOUVER
Published: March 27, 2017, 6:00am

I’ve had enough. I will say, up front, I’m not a fan of President Trump.

But I do like the way he taken all political parties, put them in a box, and attempted to shake some sense into them. In his own way he now has both major parties working together to “get rid of Trump.” Other than that, our elected officials are wasting our time and money by not working together on anything else.

I’ve had enough of the bickering because of the political situation. It’s very difficult to talk with friends and family without voices rising. Trump is his own worst enemy and has proven to be a poor winner. He is attempting to keep his campaign promises, which is more than most presidents of either party have done. Trump has given the world notice that the U.S. will not be a doormat for the world anymore.

I’ve had enough of the riots and hate; professionals go into cities and recruit people to riot and cause problems, then leave, and taxpayers pay to clean up the mess. President Trump needs to stop acting trumpy and put better people around him.

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