Donald Trump is the
best president ever
We have been President Donald J. Trump supporters as soon as he came down the escalator with his wife, Melania, in Trump Towers on June 16, 2015, and announced his presidential candidacy for the 2016 presidential election.
We immediately started publicly supporting him throughout the Hilo community and continue to support him today and will therefore support him for the next four years as our constitutional republic’s 47th president of the United States.
President Trump did a great job as our nation’s 45th president, even though he had to endure the hatred and lies of the Democratic Party, “fake news,” RINOs, “deep state” bureaucrats and all their useful idiots.
The fake Russian collusion hoax, the Ukraine hoax, and the ridiculous first impeachment did not deflect our committed support during the 2020 president election. The second impeachment was even more ridiculous than the first one.
Neither did President Trump’s fake 34 felony convictions in the unconstitutional court of New York City deter our unwavering support. In fact, it only increased our community campaigning support for his election.
All of these factors were election interference actions initiated by the globalists to stop President Trump from serving two consecutive terms in the White House.
The globalists in Washington, D.C., also known as the deep state, continue today to do everything possible to destroy President Trump personally and politically.
The failed two attempts to assassinate President Trump during the 2024 presidential election only cemented our resolve to support him as our country’s current president. There is no reason to believe future attempts on his life will not occur.
As constitutional nationalists, it is our humble opinion President Donald J. Trump is in our nation’s history the best president to ever occupy the Oval Office.
James and Josephine Borden
Volcano
Opposed to children
visiting Pohakuloa base
Many of us wrote the superintendent of education in protest against taking school children to tour the Pohakuloa Training Area military base as a glossing over of the outcomes of militarism. Hawaii itself was an occupied territory whose illegal overthrow was aided by weaponized U.S. Marines.
Since I may not be able to persuade you to cancel your visit in the best interest of the children, perhaps having a conversation with them is most timely and thoughtful — which is that war is protested here and everywhere. Our good men and women in service will end up killing people of all ages, most often civilians in their own countries who absolutely pose no threat to America.
You might bring up 1st Lt. Ehren Watada, an honorable commissioned officer who loves his country and refused to go to war in Iraq due to the illegality of making war on a foreign country without reason. He is a hero from Oahu.
Another is Col. Ann Wright, a retired diplomat from Oahu who eloquently works against war, particularly war crimes committed against the people of Palestine. This is especially important now as our leaders ready to target more Arab countries that again are of no threat to the U.S.
Please discuss the right of those who protest our endless wars against people whose side we never seem to hear. Why are the ones we combat resource-abundant, weaker countries most often of non-white ethnicity? Afterwards, we manage their resources, which seems a kind of piracy.
I believe these concerns must already be in your heart; glorifying war is not the right thing to do.
Those sent to fight are deemed expendable, and our government is too quick to use a military “solution.” We want our children to learn to solve disagreement without fists.
Please speak for finding ways to respect different people and cultures. It will take all our efforts to turn our country from this path of ultimate destruction.
Jennifer Ho
Hilo