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To: elmatador who wrote (4440)2/17/2020 9:34:06 AM
From: robert b furman  Respond to of 13801
 
HI El,

They should be.

From my interaction with people, their corrupt:
inter department legal tactics,
impeachment,
Mueller report,
have proven they do NOT have the people's interests and betterment in mind - they like the Euro's bureaucrats are simply interested in retaining their power and NOt that of serving and improving the people's lives.

What you will see in this next election is the destruction of a self serving political party.

Their future is one of disarray. Their selfish inaction has shown just what NOT to have in a government.

This will reverberate around the world.

When Trump gets another 4 years along with the Senate and the House of Representatives, he'll immediately take on the tough issues: Social Security and Health care.

The health sector is going to get long needed competition. I've not a penny invested in US pharma or health care organizations. There has been so much red tape in that opaque industry - margins will be attacked. The strongest who move first will survive, but it will take years to prove effective.

I do believe Trump and free business standards will provide to the world an example of how to work out of large looming problems, that face all governments.

It'll take a businessman not a bureaucracy to fix those big problems!

That scares the heck out of the Democrats - the few that will be left that is.

Bob