Thank about the past, before deciding the next four years

Saturday, October 17, 2020

We had this person in the White House for four years. And just think about it, he first got in, he made promises and good speeches. But now, that’s when he first got (elected).

He fired a lot of people. And then he fired some of the people that would have caught this virus that we’re all dying from and everything.

And then turn around, not too much later, after he had riots and this person, he shut down the government for seven to eight weeks. And the people that did work, didn’t get no pay. And the government, I don’t know if they’ll ever come back. And this person has done a lot of bad things.

You know, just because this person is older, doesn’t mean he can’t do his job.

Just remember John F. Kennedy was our youngest president and look at all the wonderful good things, him and his brothers, like Ted Kennedy and his other brother that got shot (did). Look how good they were.

I think they would have done something when the virus broke out.

This person, he knew two to three months before this happened, and there’s been over 204,000 people died. And he’s not wearing a mask to try to help everybody else.

So just think about it. God has given everybody a free will to do what they want to do. Do we want to live another four years like we have just gone through or do we want to try to maybe hopefully, put somebody that will help us. All of us, we need help one way or another.

God gives us all free will to do things so I just hope and pray we just start to think about the past before we do because I think whatever happens to be in God’s hands.