Echo from North Carolina: No longer a Republican
Helsinki, Finland with Vladimir Putin was the turning point...
Echo opinion from Applacian State University in Boone, North Carolina https://www.appstate.edu/
Republican in the past tense:
November's 2020 election will undoubtedly determine the fate of America and, subsequently, the fates of our future generations.
Although we may never fully agree about what this path should be, what we can agree on is fundamental change is desperately needed. Unfortunately, I must take responsibility for my part in contributing to the tumultuous and dangerous political climate originating from Washington. I have been a devoted Republican voter, and I, admittedly, voted for Donald Trump for president. I believed that change, whatever the form, was something we deserved. Today, I declare an end to my identity as a Republican. I proudly commit to voting for all Democratic candidates, including Joe Biden for President.
We Need to Know What Happened When Trump Was Left Alone With Putin
Republican in the past tense:
November's 2020 election will undoubtedly determine the fate of America and, subsequently, the fates of our future generations.
Although we may never fully agree about what this path should be, what we can agree on is fundamental change is desperately needed. Unfortunately, I must take responsibility for my part in contributing to the tumultuous and dangerous political climate originating from Washington. I have been a devoted Republican voter, and I, admittedly, voted for Donald Trump for president. I believed that change, whatever the form, was something we deserved. Today, I declare an end to my identity as a Republican. I proudly commit to voting for all Democratic candidates, including Joe Biden for President.
We Need to Know What Happened When Trump Was Left Alone With Putin
My support for this tyrannical president ended as soon as he stood next to Vladmir Putin in Helsinki and undermined our nation’s top intelligence officials’ findings that Russia interfered in every level of our elections. My support for Donald Trump ended when evidence was presented that, through his privilege and deep connections, he avoided serving in Vietnam and, instead, shafted the people of New York out of millions of dollars in frivolous real estate tax abatements. My support for this president ended when he ordered the Department of Homeland Security to rip migrant children out of the hands of their mothers and fathers at the southern border and put them in cages. My support for this president ended when he failed to denounce the actions of white supremacists in Charlottesville, and instead, sympathized with the likes of Klansmen by calling them “fine people.” My support for this president ended when he falsely asserted that climate change was “fake science” and demanded mentions of one of the world’s most damning issues be removed from online Environmental Protection Agency resources.
My support for Donald Trump ended when he demeaned our nation’s top disease experts, willingly spread disinformation about a drug which he has considerable financial interest in that has been deemed “dangerous” by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and suggested the public put stock in the opinions of “doctors” whose idea of medical advice revolved around the subject of “demon sex.”
My support for Donald Trump ended when he failed to attempt to heal the nation when the atrocities brought on by irresponsible law enforcement toward our Black and brown brothers and sisters, and instead defended a racist criminal justice system that somehow rationalizes cops putting their knees on the necks of black people. My support for this president ended when he decided that the lives of teachers and students did not play a part in his re-election plans. My support for this president is over.
I urge each and every one of you, independents, Republicans, and Democrats — to unite to restore the soul and conscience of our nation. I ask you to stand up for those who are afraid to and who can’t. We defeated the likes of Donald Trump on the beaches of Normandy, in Birmingham, and the Civil War.
Let’s do it again!
From: Colby D. Carr, Economics Major, Class of 2017
My support for Donald Trump ended when he demeaned our nation’s top disease experts, willingly spread disinformation about a drug which he has considerable financial interest in that has been deemed “dangerous” by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and suggested the public put stock in the opinions of “doctors” whose idea of medical advice revolved around the subject of “demon sex.”
My support for Donald Trump ended when he failed to attempt to heal the nation when the atrocities brought on by irresponsible law enforcement toward our Black and brown brothers and sisters, and instead defended a racist criminal justice system that somehow rationalizes cops putting their knees on the necks of black people. My support for this president ended when he decided that the lives of teachers and students did not play a part in his re-election plans. My support for this president is over.
I urge each and every one of you, independents, Republicans, and Democrats — to unite to restore the soul and conscience of our nation. I ask you to stand up for those who are afraid to and who can’t. We defeated the likes of Donald Trump on the beaches of Normandy, in Birmingham, and the Civil War.
Let’s do it again!
From: Colby D. Carr, Economics Major, Class of 2017
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