What the Hell Really Happened on November 5th?
After what I believe was a very controversial election,
polls reveal that the majority of voters support a progressive agenda, not the
regressive policies of the fascist Trump party.
I ask all of you: if you follow American politics regularly,
not with my obsession, does it make sense after watching the results of the
2016, 2020, and 2024 election that Trump could have won all seven swing states
and the popular vote on November 5th? Common sense tells me that
Trump’s failures over the last nine years would have lost him votes, not
increased his reported numbers. Add to this the fact that he will soon be an
octogenarian, and one and one does not make two.
Fact: exit polls revealed a severe dislike for the orange
buffoon, and the number of questions have grown about the legitimacy of the
2024 election. If we include Putin’s efforts combined with those of Elon Musk,
and the possibility of the best hackers in the world becoming part of the
equation, the American people deserve answers.
Earlier this year, a single article on Google’s front page reported
that Russia was once again attempting to secure the election for Trump. That
was the last of it. Our government is so corrupt and incompetent, it will
refuse to investigate allegations that Putin and Elon Musk colluded to find the
best hackers in the world. Their intent was to corrupt the voting machines in
all seven swing states. I do not believe in coincidences.
Exit polls do not match the results. I find it difficult to believe
that more than one-half of our nation’s 340 million people believe Trump’s lies
and consider him fit to lead our nation. The truth is that he failed miserably
between 2017 and 2020. His policies were 100 percent destructive. He failed to
accomplish one thing which positively affected all of our nation’s people. To
the contrary, his failure to take immediate action when he learned about the
coming health emergency in December of 2019 resulted in the loss of more than one-million
lives: at least 10,000 of which could have been saved if he did anything other
than claim that “it will just go away.”
Regardless of what I think, I promise you that Trump will
never be my president. He lost my trust and respect long before he declared his
candidacy in June of 2015. He is not a man: he is an illusion he, himself
created to appease his malignant narcissism controlling his enormous ego.
Op-ed by James Turnage
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