Mueller found no collusion — The Russians didn’t need it

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Democrats and critics of President Trump have accepted a false premise that has blinded them to his actual wrong doing. By focusing on “collusion” they provided a perfect foil for Trump to bash at every opportunity. According to the Washington Post, Trump and the White House have denied collusion more than 140 times in just his first year as president.

It spurred his supporters, and main stream media, to characterize special counsel Robert Mueller’s report as primarily not finding any collusion between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and the Russian government. When in fact, the Russians didn’t need to pursue collusion, early on they knew that Trump was the candidate they wanted as president; someone to weaken our national security both internally and internationally.

To understand how this came about, take a step back and look at the game being played. There are two players, the Russian Government and the USA Government. The goal of the game is for one of them to win more political and economic power, over as much territory as possible.

Unfortunately for Russia, the US has more chips in this game than they do. Russia is economically much weaker than the US, it’s GDP is less than one-tenth ours; and, our exports are close to 4 times greater than Russia. On the military front, while its…

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