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What would Martin Luther King think of the modern demoralizers of the faith? How can one compare a modern politician to a man of such stature as King's? Or how about two sets of dreamers - his kind, and the dishonorable kind?

Civil rights dreamer Martin Luther King Jr. had a 20th century dream. He dreamed that one day all children would be judged by the content of their character not the color of their skin. Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed an American dream that embraced our country’s racial ideals of freedom and equality.

More honorable dreamers…

Patriotic dreamer President John F. Kennedy had a 20th century dream. He dreamed that Americans would ask what they could do for their country not what their country could do for them. John F. Kennedy dreamed an American dream that embraced our country’s patriotic ideals of freedom and equality.

JFK was alive to hear King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech. Both men were assassinated – their dreams shattered by bullets.

President Donald J. Trump has a dream. He dreams that America can fulfill the dreams of MLK and JFK. He dreams that American civilians can be unified like the American military as one cohesive American family regardless of race and make America great again through patriotism.

What unifies the military is patriotism, equality, common cause and an infrastructure of observed rules of conduct. We can become a unified society with a parallel commitment to patriotism, equality, common cause and an infrastructure of observed laws that keep order.

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…and dishonorable ones

Americans do not bow to power – we enjoy a three-part government structured with checks and balances on executive power. Laws are designed to be changed peacefully through open debate and votes by elected representatives of the people. The current trend of divisiveness and anarchy fomented by Obama’s Leftist “resistance” movement is designed to collapse American democracy and our balanced three-branch system.

What is the purpose of relabeling illegal immigrant children with the romanticized term “Dreamers?” Are the dreams of legal American children less valuable? These are important questions to consider because they define our national priorities. President Trump prioritizes American children and American workers. His America-first promises and policies are designed to preserve and protect American sovereignty, American democracy, and the legitimacy of American territorial borders.

Two competing dreams

President Trump has a 21st century challenge of reaffirming America’s nationhood and national priorities. The relabeled “Dreamer” movement is an insidious political ploy designed to legitimize illegal immigration in an effort to tip elections toward the Democrat Party. Obama overstepped his constitutional authority with the presidential order that created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA). Deceitfully advertised as humanitarian, DACA prioritizes illegal immigrant children over legal immigrant children, and illegal immigrant workers over legal immigrant workers. The “Dreamer” movement is an end-run around our legislative branch that sidesteps existing immigration laws.

The 21st century globalist elite have a dream too. They dream that the Leftist/Islamist axis they support will create enough social chaos to destabilize America sufficiently to enact martial law. Social chaos is so frightening to people that they will willingly surrender their freedoms for the safety and protection the militarized government provides. Then like vultures the globalist elite will swoop down to control the military and internationalize the country for membership in their global collective. That is the 21st century dystopian dream of the globalist elite – they intend to rule the world.

Two sets of dreamers clash

For two generations American public and private education has indoctrinated American children toward collectivism (socialism/communism) and away from democracy. The socialist/communist structure centralizes all power into the hands of the elite socialist/communist members of the Party. There is no representation of the people – the collective is ruled entirely by the self-serving dictates of the elite. There is no private property or individual rights in socialism/communism – only a subservient collective. Global collectivism is the structure of one-world government.

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The globalist dream of one-world government requires the shattering of the American dreams of MLK and JFK. The globalist dream is a world without America. The globalists dream of a new world order without sovereign nations that merges countries into a collective that the Globalist Party elites control. The globalist dream requires the chaos of racial divisiveness, economic divisiveness, social divisiveness, and religious divisiveness. It requires that American democracy be destroyed by the seditious Obama “resistance” movement and replaced with socialism to become part of the global population that will be ruled by the globalist dreamers.

President Donald Trump is also a dreamer. He is an American dreamer. President Trump dreams of making America great again. He dreams that all children will be judged by the content of their character and that America will return to the patriotism that unified and empowered America. President Trump dreams an American dream not the divisive dreams of the globalists advisors surrounding him or the divisive dreams of the globalist media lying about him. President Trump has an America-first dream. The globalists have a global-first dream.

Time to decide

Americans must decide their future. Do they want to destroy the American democracy that preserved and protected their individual freedoms, rights, and upward mobility and surrender the freedom and control of their lives to the Globalist Party elite? Or do they want to protect American sovereignty and their individual rights and freedoms guaranteed by our extraordinary Constitution?

On the night before Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated he spoke at a church in Memphis and said:

I’ve seen the promised land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land. And I’m happy tonight. I’m not worried about anything. I’m not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.

America must decide what their promised land will be – will it be an independent America of freedom and equality? Or will it be a land of masters and slaves promised by the Globalist Party? You decide.

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Linda Goudsmit is the devoted wife of Rob and they are the parents of four children and the grandparents of four. She and Rob owned and operated a girls’ clothing store in Michigan for forty years before retiring to the sunny beaches of Florida. A graduate of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Linda has a lifelong commitment to learning and is an avid reader and observer of life. She is the author of the philosophy book Dear America: Who’s Driving the Bus? and its political sequel, The Book of Humanitarian Hoaxes: Killing America with ‘Kindness’, along with numerous current affairs articles featured on her websites lindagoudsmit.com and goudsmit.pundicity.comThe Collapsing American Family: From Bonding to Bondage and her forthcoming book, Space Is No Longer the Final Frontier––Reality Is, complete Linda’s quadrangle of insightful books that connect the philosophical, ideological, political, and psychological dots of globalism's War on America and individual sovereignty.

Linda believes the future of our nation requires reviving individualism, restoring meritocracy, and teaching critical-thinking skills to children again. Her illustrated children’s book series, Mimi’s Strategy, offers youngsters new and exciting ways of solving their problems and having their needs met. Mrs. Goudsmit believes that learning to think strategically rather than reacting emotionally is a valuable skill that will empower any child throughout his or her life. Plus, in Linda’s words, “I have yet to meet the child who would prefer a reprimand to a kiss.”

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