Trump VS Hillary: Jackson VS Adams–What They Had in Common
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What we are witnessing right before our very eyes, hasn’t happened since JFK was assassinated.
The deep state of entrenched corruption in Washington, wants to get rid of our President. In fact, a Senator from my home state of Missouri, just said on Facebook she hoped Trump was
assassinated.
By now, the consensus has been by most experts that do NOT work for the government, that it was our own government who assassinated JFK. This Nobody agrees with the many books I’ve read on the subject, (and there are hundreds) Most all guilt points to JFK’s own VP…L.B.J, with a little help from the Mafia and some communists which we all know, have always been in bed with the democrats.
(Welcome now, the Muslims) 
The press has been merciless on its attacks on President Trump the last few days, and seeing Trump’s Vice President, Mike Pence, come out TWICE today to make the “Presidential” responses to the ISIS attacks in Barcelona, made a lot of us feel like he’s warming up to step RIGHT into the office.
Add that more attacks came today from his advisor Bannon. Or were they? Comrade Karl Rove was everywhere pushing the hatred.
Drudge Report then posted a piece saying that the author who helped Donald Trump write the “Art of the Deal” predicts that Trump will resign, because of Mueller. 
Seriously? Not because he’s afraid of being assassinated? If they can kill Princess Diana, (come on, sure they did) and JFK Jr. AND his Dad, what are we all to think?
It’s unbelievable what is happening.
And I hope, and pray, that President Trump does NOT resign. I hope he takes a page from American History.
And this is why: Another ‘decent’ and honest patriotic President had the same thing happen to him.
Let’s go back to the election of Jackson VS Adams, shall we?
John Quincy Adams (son of John Adams) was one of the greatest secretaries of state the country had ever known. He not only supported Stonewall Jackson, which got us the great state of Florida, he did so by standing up not only to Congress but to Spain. He formulated the Monroe Doctrine, which warned off the European nations that were nibbling at our western shores. His good deals with Russia was a great win.
And let’s not forget, he managed the peace treaty with England after the war of 1812, and kept our fishing rights off the shores of New England. NOT an easy task. 
In his speech to Congress, he outlined that he wanted to build roads and canals, and “lighthouses of the skies” because Europe had 130, and the United State had none. The object of government he said, was to “improve the condition of the people.”
(Sound like anyone you know? Mmmmmm?)
And here’s what they did to him. Running against him was Stonewall Jackson, and when Adams won the Presidency, Jackson and ALL his supporters in Washington told the “lie” that Adams had promised Clay the position of Secretary of State, and therefore the electoral went to him.
Jackson, it was said, had more ‘votes’. In other words, Adams stole the presidency.
(Sound familiar?)
Clay hated Jackson more than Adams, he rightfully deserved the position, coming in third, and there was no truth to it at all, nevertheless, a GREAT many people believed the lie, because the bankers controlled even back them: The papers.
From the Life of Jackson and The Adams Family (First published in 1930)
It was evident that the defeated General was a strong candidate for the Presidency in 1828, and the fight for office began almost before Adams had moved into the White House in 1828.
The story of those four years is that of a man at bay, not of a President carrying out his policies with the support of his party.
(Sound familiar?)
At the time of Adam’s administration, the situation (of parties) can best be described as a free for all fight, with no sense of party allegiance to the man in the White House. That man was the only one who, in spite of a natural ambition, was guided in his conduct solely by the thought of his country. The others all had their eyes on 1828 and, in a period of almost unparalleled political passion, were jockeying for position, building up the own personal followings. In such a condition of public affairs, not only, from his own character and views, was the ultimate fate of Adams certain, but it soon became apparent that his administration was bound to be a failure. His own following among politicians was small and he would stop to nothing to increase it. His opponents had everything to gain and nothing to lose by hampering him at every turn. As attack after attack was launched against him from every side, Adams could only stand and fight back, confiding all his bitterness to his diary, (Just think if he had Twitter) which more and more took on the character of that “treasury of damnations”.
As yet, the ‘spoils system’ of bestowing public office on political supporters had not become established. That was a legacy to be bequeathed to America by Adam’s successor: Jackson.
Adams refused point-blank to use any office as a reward for political support or to build a political machine.
So yes, our President is alone.
But, he has one thing that JQA did NOT have.
And that’s instant access to the people.
Will President Trump resign?
Is he willing, like the American soldiers who fight and give their lives every day of the year for us?
Is he willing to take the chance against the REAL danger that he faces every day?
John Quincy Adams never gave up the fight. He lost to Jackson, but went back into the House and fought to eliminate slavery until the day he had a stroke on the House floor. 
You know what I think.
As Mel Gibson said in the patriot, “Stay the Course Mr. President”
America, is worth the fight. As Ronald Reagan once said: If America goes down, so will the rest of the world.
So, keep fighting Mr. President.
We…are…still…here.
You better believe it.
They Don’t Want ANYBODY To Remember….Andrew Jackson
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If Andrew Jackson gets taken off the twenty-dollar bill, there is only ONE person to blame: Hillary Clinton. During the debate last night, CNN asked the candidates what women should be put on the twenty-dollar bill? The men all gave politically correct answers, but Carly Fiorina gave the right one: We shouldn’t change it.
The complaint from the left? Too many white men faces on our currency. Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman are both women and black…and Obama will probably have the last say, even though, if he could, he would pick himself.
A few of the men suggested Rosa Parks (Including Trump)
Now, no offense to Rosa Parks, but that “I’m not giving up my seat on the bus” incident didn’t happen in a vacuum. It was, by most accounts that I’ve read, well organized…it was meant to make headlines.
Let’s compare Rosa’s life to Andrew Jackson…a man whom both John Adams and his son John Quincy, despised: Andrew Jackson was a tough ruthless killer….and it was Jackson who took care of American’s “Indian” problem. Never mind that their land was taken over by those horrible white Europeans who basically invaded their country…and the rest is history.
The way he treated Indians is why both the Adams hated him. But…in the light of history, he DID do some great things for America.
After the revolution, Americans thought, well…those ‘savages’ must either assimilate or move west. Americans were organized in townships, and states. The Indians were organized into tribes, and the hunt for game. Two different cultures. Two cultures that were not going to mix.
(Sort of like Muslims and Christians.)
Now, remember—- the British had a policy of organizing and arming Indians against the United States. In the region of the Apalachicola River, the British major Edward Nicholas, with four officers and 108 Royal Marines, armed and trained over 4,000 Creeks and Seminoles, distributing 3,000 muskets, 1,000 carbines, 1,000 pistols, 500 rifles, and a million rounds of ammunition. That it was the British arming the Indians was left out of most American history books.
Most of the Indians thought it was a bad idea to attack the whites, but the Shawnee Chief Tecumseh wanted blood:
‘Let the white race perish! They seize your land. They corrupt your women. They trample on the bones of your dead! Burn their dwellings, destroy their stock, slay their wives and children that their very breed may perish! War now! War Always! War on the ling War on the dead! “
If ONLY he could have said Allah Akbar!
Anyway, Tecumseh got war. The Creeks came upon some settlers in Ohio, and murdered 553 men, women, and children and took away 250 scalps on poles.
“The children were seized by the legs and killed by battering their heads against the stockading, the women were scalped, and those who were pregnant were opened while they were alive and the embryo infants let out of the womb. “
Well, they were so ruthless in their attack…America was appalled.
Enter stage left: Andrew Jackson. He got up an arm of 5,000 strong and attacked their main fortress at Horseshoe Bend. Jackson won that battle and killed a total of 557 plus another 300 drowned. After that, he went on a rampage, burning villages and destroying crops and the Indians just gave up.
He forced the Creeks to cedes to the United States 20 million acres of the cream of the Creek County, opening a communication from Georgia to Mobile. It was called the treaty of Fort Jackson.
The people of the NASCAR South can thank Andrew Jackson, and he wasn’t finished. But it was in the Battle of New Orleans that Andrew Jackson did his most impressive feat.
When he reached New Orleans on December 1, he found it virtually undefended. He worked swiftly. He formed the local pirates, who hated the Royal Navy, on whose ships they were periodically hanged, into a defensive unit. Hundreds of free blacks were turned into a battalion under white officers. He paid them well. When his paymaster protested, Jackson told him, “Be pleased to keep to yourself you opinions…without inquiring whether the troops are white, black or tea.”
By the time the British got there, with sixty ships and 14,000 troops, New Orleans was strongly defended. (A History of the American People)
The British land commander General Sir Edward Pakenham, “not the brightest genius” as his brother- in -law the Duke of Wellington put it, planned a two-pronged assault, up the almost undefended left bank of the Mississippi to take the rampart from the rear, while his troops in front kept the defenders occupied. They got lost, and delayed, so he proceeded with a frontal assault.
The result was a pointless slaughter of brave men. The advancing redcoats met a combination of grapeshot, canister shell rifles, and muskets all skillfully directed by Jackson himself. All three British generals were killed. Jackson lot only thirteen killed. The British lost 291, with 484 missing and over a thousand wounded.
Codrington, watching from HMS Tonnat could only shake his head in disbelief at the debacle. “there never was” her wrote to his wife, ” a more complete failure. “
The Battle of New Orleans put the final nail in the coffin of Britain and America fighting each other. They made a deal…Britain could have Canada, and we got the rest of the country in the Treaty of Ghent.
John Quincy Adams who was there at the signing said.
“I hope this will be the last treaty of peace between Great Britain and the Unites States.”
And it was.
And this is all about electing a woman president. If it was just about too many white men being on our money, Obama would have put Martin Luther King.
Whether you thought the man was a ruthless killer or a moron, the truth is, it’s changing our history once again. All this burning of the Confederate Flag is no different from ISIS going around destroying ancient historical monuments.
I think Jackson earned his spot in history AND on our twenty-dollar bill.
It’s silly move, it’s a insidious move, and it took a conservative woman to say it.

