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Trump keeping his promises

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We are draining the swamp folks!

We have seen our great supreme leader, Donald Trump; appoint world class millionaires and billionaires taking charge of the EPA, the Department of Education, the Federal Railroad Administration, and the Department of Labor; the long awaited executive orders directing the EPA to allow more carbon emissions into the air.

Drain the swamp – get rid of the EPA once and for all. Another place to save big money – drain that swamp of OSHA and all those liberal workers. They can go home and someone else will do the job. We do not need OSHA.

Just this week, we have seen our great president drain the swamp of Dodd Frank and the consumer protections those liberals put in place to cut bank profits. If our banks cannot make huge profits, they will not be able to give the middle class loans. If liberals cannot take the loss or do not know the risk, they should not be borrowing the bank’s money.

As promised, our great leader will drain the swamp of the Department of Education. All that tax money spent on public education should be spent on private schools, cyber schools and charter schools.

Our great leader promised to drain the swamp of the Department of the Interior and open the national parks to resort developers. The oil and gas industry – a new executive order this week will open federal lands to lumber corporations and allow them to cut down all those trees that have been blocking our view of the great American forests. Those trees can now be used to build resorts and homes for people to enjoy. Our great leader fully intends to keep that promise to the resort developers and big energy companies.

It sure was great to see our congressional leaders dancing in the street after passing, by one vote, the repeal of Obamacare. That’s what I call making America great again. No regulations or restrictions on our banks, our developers or our healthcare providers.

I don’t know about you, but I am getting tired of all this winning.

Sue Baus

Uniontown

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