Founder of BET Urges Black Americans to Give President Trump a Chance
Not everyone is going to be happy with the end of an election. Not everyone is going to win and there will be a losing side. When Obama won the presidency in 2008, people didn’t burn cars or riot in cities. Not everyone was pleased, but the vast majority of Americans decided to at least give Obama a chance. After all, that is really what everyone should do.
If the President of the United States fails, the country fails, so someone who hopes the president fails is against America. Unfortunately people are not giving Donald Trump a chance. The man hasn’t even stepped into the Oval Office (officially) yet, but people around the country are protesting him, coming up with a ridiculous hashtag of “#notmypresident” and all sorts of other nonsense.
If people don’t like what he does as a president it is their U.S. right to protest peacefully. It is what makes this country great. What doesn’t make this country great is when people refuse to give someone a chance. That is completely un-American.
That is why the founder of BET (Black Entertainment Television) came out and urged every single American to give President Trump a chance.
Lambasting the man and complaining about him before he does anything is not good for anyone. Hopefully those people who are protesting (and likely many of them didn’t even vote at all) listen and allow Donald Trump to do his work in office. Watch BET Founder Bob Johnson talk about his meeting with Donald Trump and why he hopes Black Americans will give him a chance.
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Founder of BET Urges Black Americans to Give President Trump a Chance - Tue 29 Nov 2016, 5:51 pm
The Globalists will do anything to stop Trump - Sat 26 Nov 2016, 10:05 am
The Globalists will do anything to stop Trump
By Ray Starmann
Those arch enemies of Americanism; of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the globalists, are in a panic state.
Those arch enemies of the middle class and prosperity, those diabolical enemies of God who make Machiavelli look like an altar boy are at it again.
Like evil elves working non-stop in Lucifer’s Village, the globalists are plotting ten thousand and one ways to stop President-elect Trump from ever serving a day in office.
Their ruthlessness and treason knows no bounds.
As the final vote tallies came in on the night of November 8th and Trump won the election, as Hillary went into a boxed wine induced rage and took a swing at Podesta; the globalist phone networks across the world began to light up. Everything had failed to stop Trump. But, it wasn’t over yet.
The elite contacted their chief financial officer of mayhem, the Goldfinger of the Globalists, George Soros.
Soros began to write checks. He pumped money into Black Lives Matter and other nationwide anarchist groups; professional protesters, who, when not bagging groceries at the co-op, or swigging a bottle of Jack Daniels in front of a McDonald’s are more than happy to turn a police car into a Duraflame log.
The protests began. They were packed with the usual array of naïve leftists: public school teachers, freeze dried hippie Jerry Rubin wannabes and the left’s newest weapon of terror, the special snowflake.
Within 24 hours, the marches began, the crying commenced and the #NotMyPresident hash tags wafted through social media like a dense mustard gas at the Somme.
As extreme close up shots of teary eyed liberals filled CNN’s screens, the left wing pundits all speculated how the impossible could have happened and how Trump must be toppled before he ever parks his keister in the Oval Office.
But, the protests began to lose steam. The rioters ran out of Molotov Cocktails and the Millennials pooped out and returned to their safe spaces, juice and Play Doh.
Plan Bravo went into action.
Instantly, the mainstream media was all too happy to inform us 1000 times a day that Hillary had won the popular vote. Since Trump had won the election by winning the electoral vote, 240 years of the American electoral college process was now obsolete and needed to be changed, and as quickly as possible, to allow Brunhilda to ascend to the thrown on Pennsylvania Avenue.
The Democrats paraded Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders, Charlie Rangel and Barbara Boxer out on stage. A so called Boxer Bill would be rushed through Congress. Sure, it was unfair that California and New York would decide the Presidency, but what is illegal immigration for, if not for stacking the Democratic Party with unskilled laborers who want free benefits from the guv mint.
With a little help from Congress, the genius of the Founding Fathers would be jettisoned like an empty fuel pod and the good old USA would be just as screwed up as those solid bastions of European democracy like Italy and the Ukraine.
But, that ran out of gas too.
On to Plan Charlie…
The globalists’ and their willing lackeys in corruption, the Democrats next move is the recount.
Jill Stein, an apparent nemesis of Hellary, who once claimed Mrs. Clinton would ignite a nuclear war, seems all too excited to file requests for recounts in Blue Wall states Trump won.
Stein is motivated by the limelight she now has and never had before and the millions of dollars flowing in from globalist donors. No doubt a six or seven figure check has been handed to Stein as well.
Strangely, the Democrats are remaining silent on recounts in the Blue states that Hillary won. Are they afraid that a recount might show how much Hillary cheated in states like Virginia, Minnesota, New Mexico and Colorado?
When the recount efforts blow up in their faces, the globalists will be pushed further into a very small corner.
Their next move probably includes pushing the fragile, wounded world financial markets over a very steep cliff. A market meltdown could take place before Obama leaves office. Perhaps, the situation would be so chaotic that the inauguration would be delayed or cancelled until the situation was stabilized.
These are desperate, ruthless people. The globalists know their days of corruption, cheap labor, market manipulation, jimmy-rigging trade deals, endless, unwinnable wars and the fleecing of the average American are coming to an abrupt end on January 20th.
They will do everything they can to stop Trump from taking the oath of office. If those measures fail, they will stop at nothing to end his Presidency any way they can.
As always, pray for Trump as he makes America great again.
http://usdefensewatch.com/2016/11/the-globalists-will-do-anything-to-stop-trump/
Electoral College voters 'deluged' with death threats - Fri 18 Nov 2016, 5:27 pm
Electoral College voters 'deluged' with death threats -
WE NEED TO PRAY FOR THE ELECTORS THAT THEY VOTE HONESTLY AND FOR THEIR SAFETY
Hillary backers: 'Hateful bigot, I hope you die ... I will put a bullet in your brain'
Final electoral map shows Michigan in Trump’s fold but Clinton supporters have been sending threatening emails to the state’s 16 electors, trying to get them to change their allegiance to their candidate.
One of Michigan’s 16 electors who will be called upon to cast a vote validating the election of Donald Trump in the Electoral College has testified on video that he and others in the state are receiving “dozens and dozens of death threats” from Hillary Clinton supporters urging them to switch their votes to Clinton.
On Dec. 19 the Electoral College will convene to cast their votes for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, with each state’s electors pledged to vote for the candidate elected on Nov. 8 in their state.
But a handful of states have no laws making it illegal for the electors to change their vote while others have only a minor penalty such as a fine for doing so. If Clinton’s supporters can get enough of the 163 electors from states where Trump both won and votes can be legally switched on Dec. 19, Hillary Clinton becomes the next president of the United States.
Michael Banerian, 22, of Oakland County, Michigan, is one of that state’s 16 official electors who will meet in the state capital of Lansing on Dec. 19 to cast their votes for Trump. He told the Detroit News Thursday he has received threatening emails, lots of them, from people telling him to vote for Democrat Clinton instead of the GOP victor he is pledged to support. Trump won Michigan’s popular vote and should be able to count on the 16 electoral votes in that state.
Watch Michael Banerian, one of Michigan’s 16 electors, talk about the threats he has received on his life if he doesn’t switch his vote from Trump to Clinton:
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But Clinton supporters have “deluged Banerian and other GOP electors with pleas and nasty emails to reverse course and cast their ballots for Clinton,” the Michigan Republican Party is reporting.
“You have people saying ‘you’re a hateful bigot, I hope you die,'” he told the News in a 6-minute video interview. “I’ve had people talk about shoving a gun in my mouth and blowing my brains out. And I’ve received dozens and dozens of those emails. Even the non-threatening-my-life emails are very aggressive.”
He said that while many of the emails are clearly death threats, others would fall into the category of “death wishes.”
Things like, “do society a favor and throw yourself in front of a bus.”
“I’ve just gotten a lot of ‘you’re a hateful bigot and I hope you die,’ which is kind of ironic,” Banerian said, “that they’re calling me hateful and yet wishing for my death. They don’t even know me.”
The Detroit News verified one message containing a death wish and another containing a death threat, in which the person told Banerian he would “put a bullet” in his mouth. Banerian said he deleted the rest of the emails and messages “because as you can imagine they’re clogging up my email.”
An online petition on Change.org signed by more than 4.3 million people is calling on the nation’s 538 electors to vote for Clinton instead of Trump.
Banerijan says he will not be intimidated and has no plans of changing his vote.
“Even if I could, I wouldn’t be remotely interested in changing my vote,” Banerian, a political science student in his senior year at Oakland University and youth vice chair of the Michigan Republican Party, told the News. “The people of Michigan spoke, and it’s our job to deliver that message.”
He says even if he could change his vote, it’s not allowed. “That’s a misconception that I wish people knew about. It’s just a Google search away,” he said.
He will be in the Michigan capital of Lansing on Dec. 19 to proudly cast his vote for Trump.
Attending a liberal university in a state that has voted for Democrat presidents in the previous two elections, he said he doesn’t get many chances to celebrate a political victory. So he is especially proud to be taking part in the democratic process in Michigan that helped elect a Republican president.
He participated in a counter protest recently in which a Trump supporter was assaulted by a Clinton supporter, who came running toward him and other who had to “dodge out of the way.”
“What I would ask Michiganders and Americans to do is act like Americans,” he said.
“Americans don’t assault each other for political differences,” he added. “Americans don’t get in each other’s faces, spit on people, try to throw them to the ground. That’s not what Americans are all about. In many ways both sides have contributed to a lot of anger, and much of it well founded, but, I just ask everyone to act like an American. Americans’ don’t do this stuff. We don’t send death threats, we don’t beat each other up for political differences, that’s not what Americans are about, and Americans that have done that throughout history have been cast out of our society, and rightfully so. We don’t act like that so I just ask that we all live up to the responsibility of being Americans.”
Although critics have complained that the people’s will is being thwarted because Clinton narrowly leads in the national popular vote, Banerian said the system will be vindicated when he and other electors go to Lansing on Dec. 19. Electoral College defenders have argued that America’s founding fathers designed the system to protect small states from being dominated by states with large urban populations.
Another Michigan elector, Kenneth Crider, told the News he hasn’t received any death threats but has gotten more than 300 emails from people in other states asking him to vote for Clinton instead of Trump on Dec. 19.
The 51-year-old heating and air-conditioning technician said many of the emails were from teachers and professors trying to explain to him the gravity of the situation, urging him to change his mind.
But he said there’s no swaying his vote.
“I’m 100 percent behind Donald Trump,” Crider told the local newspaper.
Even if Banerian, Crider or one of the other electors had a change of heart, Michigan law says their votes would become null and void and another elector would be put in their place to cast a vote for Trump.
But not all states are that strict. Some electors could change their minds and cast votes for Clinton, a prospect that political analysts say is unlikely since candidates tend to recruit the most loyal supporters to be electors.
But that doesn’t stop the Clinton supporters from trying.
“We are calling on the electors to ignore their states’ votes and cast their ballots for Secretary Clinton,” the Change.org petition said. “Mr. Trump is unfit to serve. His scapegoating of so many Americans, and his impulsivity, bullying, lying, admitted history of sexual assault, and utter lack of experience make him a danger to the Republic.”
While some lobbying is peaceful, other electors report receiving intimidating emails or messages, while to possibility of bribery is also feared.
“Hearing from them that they are also receiving threats, I’m interested in getting a consensus from the group … and seeing if it’s something that we should report to the police,” Sarah Anderson, the Michigan Republican Party spokeswoman, told the News. “It’s obviously something that we’re taking very seriously.”
Banerian said he has not yet reported any threats to the police but is considering doing so.
BuzzFeed reported Thursday that the #NotMyPresident Alliance, a national anti-Donald Trump protest group, has released the personal information of dozens of Electoral College members in states that voted Republican.
A spreadsheet distributed to supporters Wednesday included the electors’ personal phone numbers, addresses, religions, races, genders and candidate preference.
The group hopes its members and citizens around the country will contact electors and pressure them to change their vote from Trump to another candidate before Dec. 19.
http://www.wnd.com/2016/11/electoral-college-voters-deluged-with-death-threats/
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Trump win - TODAY'S HOTTEST STORIES - Thu 10 Nov 2016, 6:27 pm
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The Left FREAKS! #NotMyPresident
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Trump Election ‘Market Panic’ Ends with All-Time Dow Jones High
McClatchy: The Clinton Dynasty Has Come to an End
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