Would you hire Donald Trump for your business, someone who:
Had 34 felony convictions, 54 pending criminal charges, judgments for $88 million for defamation and $450 million for civil fraud
Was found by a jury to have committed sexual assault, has many other allegations of sexual misconduct and is regularly offensive to women
Believes he is above the law (i.e. can do what he wants without recourse)
Makes reckless and dangerous statements that have killed large numbers of Americans and continues to put Americans in danger
Regularly makes bigoted and hateful comments and recruits people with similar behavior
Refuses to admit that he can or has made a mistake
Has hundreds of his past colleagues and appointees who call him unfit to serve
Is a repeated business failure with 6 bankruptcies and questionable business practices
Has spent much of his adult life as a con artist
Has little empathy for other people
Is a prolific liar, refuses to be corrected and is indifferent to the truth
Does not share democratic values
Is hostile toward anyone who disagrees with him
Is consistently praising dictators such as Putin and Kim Yong Un
Appears to have dementia due to his not remembering or caring what he previously said or did, his inability to answer questions coherently and his constant delusions about important issues in the world
As U.S. citizens, we are the “board of directors” for the United States. It is our job to carefully choose who to run and work for our “company”. We need people of good character who will provide stability, pursue rational policies and appoint others who think and act similarly. For the 2024 election, the only choice for President that meets these criteria is Kamala Harris.
There is still work to do for this election. Make sure that you vote and encourage others to vote. Make donations and volunteer if you can.
Too many Americans are emulating the Germans who put Hitler in power. We must ensure that democracy survives and our country remains prosperous by working harder through the final election date of November 5.
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