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Donald Trump’s number one campaign promise is to “Make America Great Again,” and if you want to know what that means, look no farther than how American cities are preparing for election day:
There used to be a time in America when we were able to hold civil elections without the need to board up businesses for fear of rioting in the streets.
And despite all the leaders of these cities’ J6 rhetoric, they are really only afraid of one segment of the political population, as proven earlier this year at the DNC:
Former D.C. homicide detective and Fox News contributor Ted Williams, who has lived in the capital on and off for the past four decades, told Fox News Digital that he has ‘never seen it as bad as it is now when it comes to whether there is going to be some attack of dissension during the inaugural [period] or presidential elections.’
‘It is very concerning and alarming. Businesses should board up [and] take proactive positions to protect their business,’ he said. ‘We’re in a very volatile time in this country… I think you could clearly find someone acting out under the circumstances here. I think it’s good for them to be proactive… irrespective of what the mayor [of the District of Columbia] says.
‘When you look at all of these buildings that have been boarded up or you see the fences put around the Capitol, you ask yourself, ‘Is this America? Is this the America that we knew as children? Is this the America that we want our children to know? Is this America, or are we in some Third World country?’
A reminder of 2016:
No matter how the election turns out, everyone seems to know that there’s going to be some wanton destruction that follows.
Can we ever get back to that great place where civility reigns?
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