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POLITICS: The ‘reverse it’ crowd

| September 18, 2020 1:00 AM

Back in the late 1970s, Ron Forsell, a sports announcer, would give us a rundown of what a computer forecast was, regarding upcoming football game winners. If he disagreed, he would say, “I don’t like it, reverse it.”

It seems that there are far left people today who are taking this saying as their mantra regarding President Trump and his accomplishments.

I.E. unemployment for minorities, especially Blacks, is the lowest in recorded history. “We don’t like it, reverse it.”

More women are in the work force since 1960. “We don’t like it, reverse it.”

Members of the United Nations are now paying more of their fair share. “We don’t like it, reverse it.”

Jobs from out of country are coming back to the U.S. “We don’t like it, reverse it.”

America for the first time in history is now self-sufficient in energy. “We don’t like it, reverse it.”

Although promised by the last five presidents, Jerusalem is now the capital of Israel. “We don’t like it, reverse it.”

We are now getting more fair trade with China. “We don’t like it, reverse it.”

Because of a more secured southern wall, less drugs and slave trafficking is coming across our border. “We don’t like it, reverse it.”

MS13 members and other criminal illegal aliens are being sent out of America. “We don’t like it, reverse it.”

It sounds like some won’t be happy until the U.S. becomes a mirror of Cuba and Venezuela.

DALE HEDMAN

Hayden