That’s why I support Donald Trump



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Last time, the United States elected Trump in a showdown with self-absorbed corrupt politicians. Now he is elected because the voters believe in him and are excited.

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Former Bergen school counselor Tomas Moltu is a strong supporter of US President Donald Trump. Photo: Tor Høvik (archive)

  • Tomas Moltu

    Deputy leader of the Christian Party

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Few Norwegians See how much Donald J. Trump has done for America. These are some of the reasons why I hope and believe that he will be re-elected on November 3.

The desire for a stronger democracy: The world has developed towards unlimited globalization. National power is transferred to supranational bodies, without democratic influence. It is a new world order in which more and more power moves beyond the reach of ordinary people and is handed over to the UN, the WHO, the World Bank and the EU through treaties and agreements.

Trump has taken a historic position against this globalization and firmly affirms that the leaders of a country must, first and foremost, work for the people of their own country.

Donald Trump keeps his promise, writes Tomas Moltu. Here, Trump has signed a law that will erode Obamacare. Photo: KEVIN LAMARQUE / Reuters

The left claims that Trump is lying. But voters measure politicians by what they have promised and whether they keep their promises. Here, Donald Trump stands out, unlike his predecessors.

He promised to cut taxes, and he does. He promised to build a wall against Mexico, and he does. This drastically reduces drug trafficking, child trafficking, and illegal immigration. Naive and ignorant white men in Norway think it is racism.

He promised to move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and he did. Both Obama and Clinton and Bush promised the same, but lied.

Trump promised to clean up corruption in Washington. Democrats now fear that corruption will be discovered around the income of Joe Biden and his family in Ukraine and China. Those who want to boost morale in America have good reason to vote for Trump.

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The economy has it has always been central to American voters. In Norway, we have a welfare state that is financed by oil that the Americans have developed and bought from us. Such a welfare state does not have in the United States. But ordinary voters who have wanted to lift people out of poverty have a fantastic president in Trump. After Trump’s massive tax cuts, unemployment in the United States fell to its lowest level in 50 years, before COVID-19 broke out.

Ten million Americans left the social security system and people of color came to work like never before. The demand for labor led large companies such as Amazon and Walmart to choose to significantly increase the minimum wage to retain their employees. This has benefited the poor and underpaid, and became a central issue for the Blexit movement, with African Americans and other minorities now abandoning the Democrats.

Republicans, who once abolished slavery, are in the process of winning back many of the African American voters. It can secure Trump’s re-election as president.

Tomas Moltu was Bergen School and Kindergarten Councilor 2007-2009. He was also the leader of Bergen KrF for five years, until 2011. In 2016, he announced his transfer to the Christian Party. Here is Moltu with then-Finance Councilor Liv Røssland (Frp) and City Council Leader Monica Mæland (H). Photo: Bergens Tidende, Archive

In meeting with The covid-19 economy has been the reason Trump has wanted to open society, while Biden has feared the virus and advocated shutting down most things. On October 4 of this year, more than 6,000 researchers chose to sign “The Great Barrington Declaration.” It is a call not to close the company due to covid-19. The negative consequences of closure are greater than the consequences of the spread of infection.

Late in the election campaign, several leading medical researchers and professors from several of the world’s leading educational institutions choose to mark a position close to Trump. If you listen to the science, it shows that Trump’s judgment in handling covid-19 has been good.

Another health issue that is important to many voters is the issue of abortion. Here, Donald J. Trump is the first president in history to fulfill the right to life. It has cut tax funding for private abortion clinics. He has appointed conservative judges and has been clear in his speech on the rights of the unborn. This not only warms parents of children who have incurable diseases or lows. It mobilizes Christians in all fields.

Biden and Kamala Harris have opened up to abortion late in pregnancy, or as Harris responded during the vice presidential debate: “I will always defend a woman’s right to decide about her own body.” This is such an extreme position that it could cost the Democrats victory. Something that we should all look forward to.

Trump has a completely different enthusiasm around him than Biden, writes Tomas Moltu. Photo: Nate Smallwood, New York Times

Christian voters he can decide the choice, and most Christians active in the United States rejoice in the peace Trump achieves in the Middle East. All Norwegian experts predicted an all-out war in the Middle East if Trump moved the embassy to Jerusalem. All the Norwegian experts were wrong.

After Trump kept his word and moved the embassy to Jerusalem, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates chose to conclude a peace deal with Israel, creating new hope for the Middle East. The Norwegian Storting politicians are content to talk. Like Trump’s predecessors.

There is an emotion around Trump that is completely absent around Biden. Trump’s political power speaks for itself and supporters are excited about what he offers.

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