John Porter authors
Americans everywhere
August 7, 2016
Donald John Trump was born on June 14, 1946,
in Queens, New York, the fourth of five children of
Frederick C. and Mary MacLeod Trump. Frederick Trump
was a builder and real estate developer who came to
specialize in constructing and operating
middle-income apartments in Queens, Staten Island
and Brooklyn.
Donald Trump was an energetic,
assertive child, and his parents sent him to the New
York Military Academy at age 13, hoping the
discipline of the school would channel his energy in
a positive manner. Trump did well at the academy,
both socially and academically, rising to be a star
athlete and student leader by the time he graduated
in 1964. He entered Fordham University and then
transferred to the Wharton School of Finance at the
University of Pennsylvania, from which he graduated
in 1968 with a degree in economics.
It is that instinctive superiority of mind,
the spirit of self reliance, and impulsive energy
which, once rallied, instills in him an almost
unlimited self confidence. That un-bounding energy
which he knows so well how to communicate, the
energy manifested by Donald Trump spreads to the
vast populous of America as if contagious. His
tremendous successes in business are due to the
energy, ability, and huge reservoir of self
confidence possessed by this single individual. Even
though many of the establishment, the political
parties and news pundants are caught off guard and
scared, and don't like the man, his ability to
communicate in a language well understood by the
masses has created a master-spirit of confidence in
the people which is spreading through every bosom
across this country. It appears evident that these
qualities of spirit and energy and "can do"
confidence is becoming infused into the hearts and
minds of a great many of American citizens.
Donald Trump has, as been said of Andrew
Jackson, "captured the American imagination as the
embodiment of success that awaits the man of iron
will, the man who can overcome insuperable
opposition simply by determination." No one thought
Andrew Jackson could be elected president. The
establishment of his day considered him to
outspoken, too brash, too defiant of the
establishment, too daring and arrogant, (sound
familiar?) he owned fighting cocks, race horses,
fought duels with pistols. However, as history would
record, what they grossly underestimated was just
how fed-up the people were with the established
career politicians and the condition of the country.
Yes, Donald Trump is very daring. He dares
Mexico "stop your people from coming here
illegally", he dares China, Japan, Mexico in his
determination to return American jobs to America. He
will not honor the Iran agreement with Barack Obama
and dares Iran to pursue their building of a nuclear
bomb. James Parton wrote of Andrew Jackson: "Every
great career, whether of a nation or of an
individual, dates from an heroic action, and every
downfall from a cowardly one. To dare, to dare
again, and always to dare is the inexorable
condition of every signal and worthy success."
Ronald Reagan dared Russia and Muammar
Gaddafi and our own American establishment, turned
them upside down and won. Andrew Jackson dared the
British Army at New Orleans and our own American
establishment, turned them upside down and won.
Parton wrote of Jackson, "It is not for nothing that
nature has implanted in her darling the instinct of
honoring courage before all other qualities. What a
delicate creature was man to be placed upon this
planet.....compelled instantly to begin the struggle
for life."
It seems entirely possible that Donald Trump
may be the man with the courage and daring to
challenge the Islamic extremists, foreign countries
taking advantage of us, our own American political
and bias news establishments without any regard of
political correctness and do what ever is necessary
to turn them all upside down and save America in her
struggle for life. You be the judge.....
Please forward to all you wish.
Until next time..Your friend in freedom...
John Porter
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