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Letter: Republicans rescue America

By Roy J. Schimelpfenig, Woodland
Published: February 8, 2018, 6:00am

Two hundred and fifty years after our Christian founders kicked England out of America, we have Marxism bullying for complete control through its propaganda. This Democratic base is “spun” by the atheists, radicals and media running the party. The moral values that God established for mankind clash with their lifestyles, prevarications and the death sentences they issue to the unborn.

The greatest socialist, President Barack Obama, hates capitalism. He stifled American businesses with bureaucracy. Fortunately for America, Christians have awoken from their slumber. It’s a great feeling of freedom. President Trump is dismantling the “red tape.” With help from his tax plan, that nary a Democrat voted for, we see the unemployed returning to work. There are pay raises, bonuses and full-time work for many more. He is bringing our nation back from the depths of selfishness that only benefit socialists at the top of their pyramidal ideal.

Thanks to the Republicans for pointing our nation back toward greatness. And thanks to U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler for her voting record. If she stands strong for American freedom, I will vote for her again.

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