My take on the current MAGA America

The Minnesota situations (the shooting of Renee Good and Alex Pretti) really open up different views among Christians, regardless of their political parties. This I responded to David Tong's Facebook post when after the Pretti case, the right was blaming the left for not making a fuss when another nurse was killed by illegal immigrant a while back:

The nurse (Laken Riley)'s perpetrator was already brought to justice. That would be the main difference.

Though I may still have no problem voting for Republican, due to the betterment of the U.S.A. under God, I think of most its current foreign related affairs are really messed up. All these shots seem unnecessary at either Renee Good or Alex Pretti. They look more like actions of thugs and liars than law enforcers with this "One of ours, all of yours" attitude. If Pretti was doing his last act as a protector (if that was the case) knowing he's risking his life doing so, then I commend him for that.

Regardless, I believe Trump is going to do the TACO: i.e. pulling out of MN. If this keeps going on it is only adding points to the Democrats (or deducting points from the Republicans.) He does not have indefinite timing for this.

At this point, I find that the greet: "Welcome to America!" from the MAGA (especially far right) folks at any regular social event, church, etc., rather ridiculous, I used to think it sounded imperialistic, but now it's more of a mere passenger on a train saying to other incoming passengers: "Welcome onboard!" It's not like an usher welcoming visitors to a church, and it certainly has nothing to do with welcoming someone to your home.

Until America can self-reflect and learn to pray again, as Lincoln once did (Proclamation 97, 1863), rather than placing blames on others, it's a no win for either side of the 2 parties for this great country.

This entry was posted in News, Theologization. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.