Why Voting for Donald Trump Is a Morally Good Choice
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The man is not qualified for the office of U.S. President and being nominated doesn’t change that. He is not a better man for winning the nomination. The fact that he is unqualified means that it makes no difference if he seems (this week) to hold to a few positions that I also hold to. If the party’s choice has any importance in the vote at all it’s this: people who understand what Trump is need to communicate to the party that it’s a grave mistake to scrape the bottom of the barrel, knock out the bottom of the barrel, dig down to the sewer and draw up a nominee from the muck.
I’ll be casting a protest vote.
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
This week, a federal court struck down North Carolina’s voter ID law, providing another reminder that the one who nominates the judges controls the country. This morning, Huffington Post has an article warning that a Trump presidency might appoint four “Scalia’s” to the Supreme Court, completely unthinkable to Liberals.
As onerous as voting for Trump is to a Christian, it seems to me that failing to vote for Trump is tantamount to conceding the courts, and thus the direction of the country to Liberals for decades to come. My conscience will not allow me to do that.
G. N. Barkman
For me, the only thing the election is about is the Supreme Court. Is Trump a moral man? No. Is he rude, crass, combative, etc.? Yes.
The fact is, there are only two choices for president: Trump or Hillary.
Hillary is a total disaster. She will totally transform America through the courts and through regulations. I can’t even imagine the US after 8 years of Hillary… I cry about it when I see my kids. That is no exaggeration.
So, for now, I am voting AGAINST HILLARY. The only way to do that is to check the box for Trump.
P.S. I am deeply concerned about Trump, there is no doubt. He says things I can’t believe a politician says. Could he reach a point that I couldn’t vote for him… it is tough because Hillary is so bad.
…and what GN says about the courts. The court that overturned voter ID was one Clinton appointed judge and two appointed by Obama. They took a look at the impact studies done on the law and concluded that since the law would impact blacks more, it was unconstitutional.
Of course, the fact that you cannot get a job, contract a loan/get credit, drive, travel or otherwise participate in our society without state issued ID doesn’t seem to matter to these people. One would wonder if all that matters is that people without ID tend to vote for Democrats, and who cares about the fact that they’re living in squalor and populating our prisons—and graveyards.
Aspiring to be a stick in the mud.
Voting for Trump because he says he will nominate conservatives to the Supreme Court is a real role of the dice, IMHO. If Trump nominates conservatives they will not be confirmed by the Senate even if Republicans maintain control. The Democrats will filibuster until…whenever to stop the confirmation. Trump, the man who knows how to make a deal, will nominate someone who can get through and will care not a whit about the promises he made to conservatives.
As a Christian, a man’s moral character is his primary qualification for the presidency, not his political position. A generation ago, many Christians voted for Richard Nixon for president because his political positions were palatable. But, he was a man of low character and his low character provoked a constitutional crises. The nation would have been better off without him despite some good things he did. I have voted for many politicians with whom I disagreed on some issues, but, to my knowledge at the time, I have never voted for a person of low character. As a Christian, I don’t think I can.
There IS NO ROLE OF THE DICE WITH HILLARY. If she wins, the SCOTUS will beyond a shadow of a doubt go so liberal you won’t know what hit you. You can kiss 501c3 status goodbye. You will likely start paying property tax on your church faciltiies. Everyone but clergy actually performing clerical duties will have to submit to same-sex marriage and LGBTQ dogma. The second amendment rights will be tempered. The Dept of Education will continue sliding down as it has… I could go on and on.
If Hillary wins I predict within her term preacher’s will begin being jailed for preaching Romans 1.
In fact, if Hillary goes that far, and maybe even wins a 2nd term, there is a distinct possibility people will start thinking rebellion…
I think this election is that serious. It is a full on game changer that we won’t come back from. That is why it is so tragic Trump won the primary. Perhaps the battle for America is already lost…
Per what Mark said, with Drumpf it’s a roll of the dice. With Hilliary, you’re praying for a miracle that her vetting didn’t work out.
It’s a really ugly election where there are no easy choices, that’s for sure. But we can expect Hilliary to do the wrong thing; we have at least a tenth of a chance that Drumpf will do the right thing.
Aspiring to be a stick in the mud.
God told us we would be persecuted. None of what you said is grounds for voting for someone like Trump. Perhaps persecution is what American Christians need.
Ashamed of Jesus! of that Friend On whom for heaven my hopes depend! It must not be! be this my shame, That I no more revere His name. -Joseph Grigg (1720-1768)
[JNoël]God told us we would be persecuted. None of what you said is grounds for voting for someone like Trump. Perhaps persecution is what American Christians need.
…..our need for discipline, even including outright chastisement or persecution, doesn’t mean we need to deliberately choose Nero over Augustus, no? :^)
Aspiring to be a stick in the mud.
Wouldn’t it be interesting if Trump’s first nomination for the Supreme Court, in spite of his promised list, is Judge Merrick Garland? That way he would have a “win” immediately first thing in his presidency, since all the Democrats would approve and Republicans would just keep following along with Trump no matter what he says or does.
I wish I could say that would surprise me. I’m not going to call it “likely,” but how can anything such a man does be truly surprising? Well, I guess settling down into a consistent pattern of grown up behavior would surprising… but other than that.
Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.
But there is no way he could nominate liberals to the court. If he did, there would be a wave a protestors climbing over the White House fence. He is running on nominating conservative judges for goodness sake.
As for persecution, while we will have it if we live godly, that does not mean we ask for it by not voting. WAKE UP!!!!
I’m just not surrendering and giving a permission slip to Hillary and the Liberals.
I predict that the next president of the United States will be a dishonest and untrustworthy individual.
In response I’ve decided that my reaction will be that of the Old Testament prophet when he heard that his beloved country was headed for hard times:
“Though the cherry trees don’t blossom
and the strawberries don’t ripen,
Though the apples are worm-eaten
and the wheat fields stunted,
Though the sheep pens are sheepless
and the cattle barns empty,
I’m singing joyful praise to God.
I’m turning cartwheels of joy to my Savior God.
Counting on God’s Rule to prevail,
I take heart and gain strength.
I run like a deer.
I feel like I’m king of the mountain!”
"Some things are of that nature as to make one's fancy chuckle, while his heart doth ache." John Bunyan
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