Ed Konecnik, Contributor, The American Dossier
I am bothered by the number of my fellow Americans who have expressed vitriol and hatred for President Trump who, after two years of exhaustive expensive investigations, was found innocent. In light of his success in growing our economy and lowering unemployment to historic lows, you would expect expressions of gratitude and relief but instead the Democrats have extended and intensified their inquiries and are now preparing for impeachment. They are consumed with hatred and are angry he was not found guilty.
For years the Democratic media cabal has been perpetrating a Russian Republican collusion hoax all the while ignoring the Democratic National Committee's connection to the Steele Dossier which confirms actual collusion. The media also showed no interest in China's 1.5 billion dollar investment in then Vice President Biden's son's startup in an industry in which he had no experience.
Instead of searching and trying to unearth an incriminating document from President Trump's teen and college years, we would all be better served if the investigators look into the deeds and examine the emails and phone calls of the members of the previous administration. They will be difficult to retrieve because many hard drives were deleted and "bleached" and phones were hammered into oblivion by Hillary Clinton.
The Democrats are accusing the president of doing what Joe Biden as vice president proudly boasted and admitted: meddling in Ukranian government affairs on behalf of his son. The extreme loathing and hatred for the president cannot be assuaged because he committed the high crime and misdemeanor of winning an election that belonged to Hillary Clinton
Edward Konecnik is a retired music teacher, musician and singer. He produced the original Value Music Video for the NY State Curriculum Guide, “Lessons In Values Education” and was awarded first place prize for his anti-drug value music video “Don’t Start” by Governor Mario Cuomo (1986).
Konecnik was invited to perform in Slovakia on TV and in festivals by the Slovak cultural agency, Matica Slovenska.
He is the first American artist invited to record in Slovakia for OPUS Records. “Prisiel som ja z Ameriky” Slovak folk songs. (1989) Instrumental accompaniments performed on synthesizer by Ed Konecnik “Lovely Lady Liberty” (1990).Slovak melodies with English lyrics in country style.
He is also District 30 Media Center Director.
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