Here’s the Policy of the American Business I Would Run

EagleIf you support the president, welcome.

If you despise the president, welcome.

If you pray to God, welcome.

If you wonder if there is a god, welcome.

If you love a person of the opposite sex, welcome.

If you love a person of the same sex, welcome.

If you oppose abortion, welcome.

If you had an abortion, welcome.

If you want a wall to keep people out, welcome.

If you tear down the wall to let people in, welcome.

If your skin is white, welcome.

If your skin is brown, welcome.

If you speak English, welcome.

If you speak Klingon, welcome.

If you embrace the baby Jesus, welcome.

If you worship Allah, welcome.

If you stand for the National Anthem, welcome.

If you take a knee, welcome.

If you carry a gun, welcome.

If you wish all guns gone, welcome.

If you follow the law, welcome.

If you seek to change the law, welcome.

If you see no prejudice in the world, welcome.

If you see it everywhere, welcome.

If you believe in something, welcome.

If you doubt everything, welcome.

There is only one kind of person I would never welcome to my business. Any person who cannot or will not understand that it is our differences that make America great or would deny anyone the right to hold a different opinion is not welcome.

We need not make America great again, all we must remember is what has always made us great.

Remember that, and the America we all love will endure.

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Joe Broadmeadow

Joe Broadmeadow retired with the rank of Captain from the East Providence Police Department after serving for 20 years. He is the author of several novels Collision Course, Silenced Justice, Saving the Last Dragon, and A Change of Hate available on Amazon in print and Kindle. Joe is working on the latest in a series of Josh Williams and Harrison "Hawk" Bennett novels and a sequel to Saving the Last Dragon. Joe has also written several best-selling non-fiction works about Organized Crime and other topics all available at https://www.amazon.com/stores/Joe-Broadmeadow/author/B00OWPE9GU In 2014 Joe completed a 2,185 mile thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail

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