In today’s absurd world, where some leaders seem detached from reality, a federal judge is daring to question President Trump’s firm decision to use the National Guard to restore peace in California. It’s almost laughable how folks on the left cry out for help when chaos erupts, yet scream tyranny when order is about to be restored. This judge is worried about President Trump stepping in to help when California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, has utterly failed to calm the storm. How ironic!
Here we are again, watching the drama unfold on the Left Coast, where liberal policies and poor leadership have only made things worse for the good people of Los Angeles. Who better than President Trump to step in and clean up the mess? The National Guard is a force for good, peace in times of disorder. But of course, in this upside-down liberal fantasy, there’s a cry for lines to be drawn right as Trump offers the leadership Newsom failed to provide.
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The notion that President Trump shouldn’t help a state in turmoil is preposterous. When California is ridden with unrest, it is Trump’s duty—no, his obligation-to help restore order. Yet, an activist judge is skeptical, questioning the President’s ability to deploy troops for America’s safety. It shows such disdain for the rule of law that exists to protect the people, something the so-called “compassionate” left tout, only when it suits them.
Why can’t liberals make up their minds? They want federal help until they get it, then they reject it, claiming some imagined tyranny. This inconsistency is the hallmark of their politics. They worry about lines being crossed but pay no attention to lawlessness in their backyard. Meanwhile, President Trump is focused on the real issue: keeping the American people safe.
Let’s be real here. If Governor Newsom did his job, Trump wouldn’t need to step in. Sadly, like many liberal politicians, he’s quick to wave a finger of blame away from his incompetence. Trump doesn’t just talk; he acts. California might just need a bit of that decisive leadership. Isn’t it time somebody did what’s right for the people, rather than just their political base?