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The Utopian dream — or not?

To the editor:

The votes of never-Trumpers, mail-in voter fraud, voters who rely on unprincipled news commentators as their source of information, far left socialist ideologues, and, yes, caring voters who are sincerely convinced they have America’s best interest in mind could make possible the election of Joe Biden. I hope American voters understand what a Biden presidency would look like. Any objective voter who is not blinded by partisanship can see that at this point in his life Joe Biden does not have the stamina to carry out the grueling tasks required to be leader of our nation. Are voters aware that he will be the puppet of radical socialist Marxists? Don’t ask for something you might not want.

The Utopian States of America may sound desirable — until one realizes that it is a pipe dream. If socialists have their way the United States of America, land of the free and home of the brave, as we have known it, will no longer exist – even though Biden touted in his acceptance speech at the DNC convention that he, unlike President Trump, is the paragon of decency and will bring unity. Remember … Obama also promised that he would bring our nation together and many hoped he would, but instead he caused a great divide and tore our nation apart. Do those voting for Biden realize what the alternative to their Utopian dream is? (Isn’t it ironic that BLM and Antifa rioters are on the side of those desiring Utopia?) Look to Venezuela. Is that the America we want for our children?

For which America will you vote in November? Utopian or United? Consider, because one excludes the other. “God bless our native land; firm may she ever stand!”

Mary Thom

New Ulm

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