JD Vance is right when he said we need to be listening to common-sense wisdom instead of the experts during the debate.
We don’t need experts to tell us that to grow the U.S. economy the last president we want is someone who filed bankruptcy six times during his business career, failed to pay taxes for years, and left the economy in shambles when he left office, leaving the biggest increase in the national debt ever, and unemployment at levels unseen since the Depression.
We don’t need experts to tell us that the man convicted of 34 felonies, who conspired to overthrow a democratically held election, whose primary goal for office is to avoid a jail sentence at 78, is not fit to be the president of this great nation.
Sen. Vance was also right that no expert is needed for this choice, just common sense.
Steven Kelley, CRC, CVRT, CATIS
Kennebunk
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