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In the Presidential Election 2020, do we vote
for the democratic candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden, or the Republican
candidate, President Donald Trump?
Before you can make a decisive vote, you have
to first ask yourself what is best for you and your children's future. Is the
benefit of inclusion more profitable for you and your children or the
politics of exclusion? From watching the democratic debate and democratic
candidates, it is clear that they want the benefits of inclusion to make America
greater against other nations of the world, but the Republicans or the GOP want
the politics of exclusion to make American great again for a very selected few
against others citizens of the United States of America (USA) even if America
falls behind other civilized countries in the world.
What is the Politics of
Inclusion?
The benefits of inclusion that Joe Biden
and Kamala Harris, who are the democratic candidates, want is to rebuild an
America where every citizen is allowed to get involved in the political process,
economic development process, and social mobility process regardless of
race, gender, age, ethnicity, disability, status, religion, sexual preference,
or technology access. The goals is to give every citizen the peace of mind to
plan and implement their strategies of the American dream for themselves, their
family, their community, and America at large. By excelling in their American
dream, it increases their opportunity to choose the best leaders in both
local and national elections that would sustain their access to build more
resources, become more responsible citizens as business owners and investors, as
well as be able to purchase good legal representation to discourage both police
brutality and injustice from the legal system.
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What is the politics of
exclusion?
The politics of exclusion that President
Donald Trump and Mike Pence, who are the republican candidates, want is to
rebuild the old America where a huge percent of Americans are unable to
participate in the political process, are denied economic development, and have
little social mobility. This is beneficial to republicans because it relegates
non-members to a state of servitude in order to survive and build the wealth of
members in exchange for little salary, no health care, and no retirement plans
for non-members.
Non-members will end up working
for sustenance because they will be unable to vote for leaders that can support
their American dream, have little access to both education and employment to
compete for economic gain, and will definitely be brutalized by both the police
and the biased judges because they can neither afford good legal representation
or pay for bail. Judges and police help to guarantee both the killing and
incarceration of non-members so that they live in fear, have unnecessary
criminal records, lose their driver license and be unable to get to better paying jobs,
discourage them from voting in a system they perceive is against them, and loss
faith in living a good quality life by become reckless and self-destructive,
which will justify the case for more politics of exclusion.
It is best to vote for President Donald Trump
if you want non-member to build your political, economic, and social advancement
to the detriment of their health, life, and American dream even if we lose the
status of being the greatest nation on earth. If you love America and you want
it to genuinely be the envy of the world, it is best to vote for former Vice
President Joe Biden to give every citizen the opportunity to compete equally for their American
dream and thereby maintaining America's status as the shinning city on the hill that
gives hope of freedom and success to all citizens as well as immigrants on their
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