It is irrational to flood the American border to the medical, social, and financial detriment of Americans. It is irrational to allow people to enter the country with diseases that American doctors have long ago vanquished but which will now overwhelm hospitals and medical personnel. It is a cynical political move and is meant to wound America.
It is irrational to have a health care system that hurts 80% of the population while allegedly assisting 20%. Obamacare was birthed in deceit and was never meant to give people better health care choices. And the full brunt of this monstrosity has yet to be felt.
It is irrational to saddle America with debt that will take years to pay off. It is, furthermore, unconscionable to the next generation who will have to deal with this morass deliberately foisted upon them.
It is irrational to side with known terrorists and to alienate allies. Clearly, Obama “is busy ushering America’s adversaries into positions of power in the Middle East” and this country will pay mightily for this dereliction of duty by the Commander in Chief.
It is irrational to support in any way, shape, or form the perpetrators of suicide bombing and the “I love death more than life” ideology. It goes against human nature. One would be hard pressed to find a more “wantonness of atrocity.” Yet Hamas continues to receive Obama’s beneficence by way of American tax payer dollars.
It is irrational to put America at danger by weakening her ability to defend herself against people who promise to blow the country to smithereens.
It is irrational to permit able-bodied people to swell the ranks of disability rolls — how did America suddenly wind up with so many disabled people? It is unseemly to suggest that able-bodied people are incapable of working. A leader who truly cares about his people does not infantilize them — he tries to create opportunities and to resurrect their morale.