You know what I didn’t vote for?

You know what…

  • I didn’t vote for continued high fuel prices.
  • I didn’t vote for funding, let alone expanding, the war between Russia and Ukraine.
  • I didn’t vote for continued inflation.
  • I didn’t vote for supporting Israel in their war in Gaza.
  • I didn’t vote for supporting Israel bombing Syria.
  • I didn’t vote for assisting Israel in starting a war with Iran.
  • I didn’t vote for tariffs that are disrupting the world and US economies.
  • I didn’t vote for continued inflation.
  • I didn’t vote for US military troops on the streets of major US cities.
  • I didn’t vote to bomb a country that is no threat to the US.
  • I didn’t vote for threatening Russia.
  • I didn’t vote for threatening China and building up a military presence to challenge them in their backyard.
  • I didn’t vote for a cover-up of the Epstein Scandal.
  • I didn’t vote for a huge budget deficit.
  • I didn’t vote to add trillions of $’s to the national debt.
  • And I sure as hell didn’t vote for the President of the United States to blatantly go back on his word of what he would do once in office.

I guess next time I better pay attention to what I am voting for vs who I am voting for.

Mathew 13: 16 – But blessed are your eyes, for they see: and your ears, for they hear.

 

2 responses to “You know what I didn’t vote for?”

  1. General points taken , but fuel prices are way down as is inflation. The economy is the one thing he is getting right.

    1. Hey Dan,
      Thanks for taking the time to reply, I appreciate it.

      To your point of fuel prices…Before Trump was elected gasoline was $3.24 per gallon locally. Now it is $3.21. That is a decrease of less than 1% since Trump was elected. I wouldn’t call that “way down”.
      National average of gasoline was $3.11 on 1/20, Trump’s inauguration day. National average of gasoline today 7/20 is $3.11. So no “down” at all Since Trump took office.

      As for inflation…the last 5 months of Biden regime inflation was running at 2.82% average. The first 5 months of Trumps reign it is 2.52%. That’s 3tenths of a point difference. Hardly what I would call “way down”. And unfortunately for America the inflation rate under Trump is trending up for the last 2 months (no figures out for July yet). Yeah, up 4tenths of a point!. SO a larger tick up under Trump vs a down tick of 3tenths from Biden to Trump.

      Unemployment rate in June 2025 was 4%, unchanged from June 2024. So Trump hasn’t improved the employment situation at all vs Biden.

      Also, I will be posting an article in a day or two that shares economic information that is very damning to Trump. In June the average family paid $314 more to cover Trump’s tariff wars…$314 out of the pockets of the average American family. Not good economic news.

      Now, let’s touch on inflation vs wage increases. The numbers show that inflation increased faster than wage increases. That means, in terms of real wage increase…the average American worker lost ground under Trump last month.

      Not looking good when you look at actual facts and figures. Sorry about that.

      AH

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