It’s almost unbelievable, but this is what America gets when the left doesn’t get its way. Vandals, acting under the cover of night like the cowards they are, destroyed a historic piece of our capital. They tore open a 350-foot gash in the bottom of the National Mall Reflecting Pool, a spot loved by millions. Instead of outrage, leftist agitators are laughing and cheering because Trump tried to bring some pride and honor back to Washington, D.C.
This is what happens when liberals run out of arguments. They turn to destruction. While the left rages about climate change and social justice, they celebrate as slimy algae covers a monument to America’s greatness. It’s clear they don’t care about cleanliness or beauty—they only care about dragging everything into chaos so they can whine about “systemic” problems they helped create.
President Trump did what our so-called leaders refuse to do: he made our capital look like a place worth visiting again. He cleaned up Columbus Circle, chased away the spray-paint taggers, and ordered the repair of dozens of neglected fountains. These are the actions of someone who believes in American greatness. Compare that to the Democrats, who shrug as our monuments rot and our streets fill with trash and graffiti.
The media and their Democrat buddies would probably call this a “peaceful protest” if the vandals wore masks and shouted empty slogans. But honest Americans know this is nothing but blunt, ugly destruction. They’d rather have dirty fountains and defaced landmarks if it means Trump doesn’t get credit for shining up a national treasure.
You have to wonder—why do liberals get so furious when someone tries to make America beautiful and clean again? Is it because they know deep down their globalist schemes and “resistance” stunts amount to nothing? Maybe they just hate being reminded that real American leadership puts this country first. No wonder they come crawling out at night to do their worst—because in the sunlight, their failures are crystal clear.
Source: Redstate
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