Desperately fleeing the Vietcong former Democratic Party old Chinese: now only support Trump

With the Trump team’s in-depth investigation, the inner workings of the Chinese Communist Party’s direct manipulation of the U.S. election fraud have been exposed one by one. Mr. Xiao, a veteran Chinese who has fled the United States from Vietnam for more than 40 years, said, “I originally voted for the Democratic Party, but this Democratic Party is so outrageous that it colluded with the Chinese Communist Party. I’ve seen clearly, I only support Trump now.

Mr. Xiao, who currently lives in Los Angeles, had died nine times in his early years for fleeing the Communist Party in Vietnam. He said he risked his life to escape to the United States so that he could gain democracy and freedom. Now that the far-left in the U.S. is again controlled by the Communist Party, every American has to face a “life and death” choice, “because the Communist Party is really bad, and democracy and the Communist Party are incompatible.

From voting for the Democratic Party to switching to Trump

I always voted for the Democratic Party before. I thought the Democratic Party represented democracy and freedom, but I never thought they were so corrupt. In fact, originally the Democratic Party (may not be bad), but after colluding with the Communist Party, I realized that it had become so corrupt and greedy. Mr. Xiao said, “I was so sad to see that, so when it came to Obama’s time, I didn’t go back to vote. Obama was supposed to know nothing too, and he was going to harm America, colluding with Iran, and going to give them the development of nuclear weapons.

I knew Trump was a great man, he withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal and soon after he came up, he abolished the contract. within 4 years, the economy was also doing well, it kept going up, and I benefited from it. it was only in March this year, after the city started to be closed due to the epidemic, that I was temporarily out of work.

In this year’s U.S. election, Mr. Hsiao decisively voted for President Trump. He said, “Trump has faith, he is very righteous, and he doesn’t even want his own salary. He didn’t even have to be president, he could have enjoyed his life. But he wants to save America, so I support him.

In addition to voting, he also supports President Trump by making donations and buying MAGA hats and T-shirts. “So I hope Trump doesn’t give up and I support him to the end. I think the election is too outrageous, the obvious work of cons. Trump will be re-elected and do another four years,” he said. He said.

Family members killed by communists

This year’s U.S. election is seen not just as a matter of electing a president, but as a battle between good and evil, a battle between democracy and communism.

Mr. Hsiao, who lived in a communist country and was personally victimized, said, “I escaped from Vietnam, and I know the Communist Party very well, which is selling dog meat on a sheep’s head and saying one thing but doing another. That’s why I escaped alone when I was young,” he said. Speaking of that period of history, he is still having a hard time getting over the pain of losing his family.

He explains that in his early years his father ran an electric panel business with printing connections and the family lived happily. “Then the Communists came and forced my father to cooperate with them. When my father refused, they took the board, a big camera, and all the machines away at night. My father was very sad and had no choice.

By the time Vietnam was liberated in 1975, the family had no food to eat. “We just wandered around the streets, and then my dad slowly got better through the help of friends,” he said.

Not only that, Xiao said, he also had a brother who was forcibly escorted by the Communists to become a soldier, and sent his brother to a very remote area to dig mines, and he was blown up alive.

After all these persecutions, on May 1, 1981, at the age of 20, he boarded an ordinary wooden fishing boat carrying 110 young people and set out to escape from Vietnam. We were on the boat for five nights. It was just out of Saigon, and it was raining heavily, a storm, and our boat got a lot of water, and many young people had to splash the water out, and then we also encountered pirates.

After escaping all the way to Malaysia, he moved to the Philippines to study and eventually arrived in the United States. When I was in the refugee camp, someone from the U.N. delegation asked me why I had to escape. I said, ‘I hate the Communists,’ and they took me in. So you can see the attitude of Americans toward the Communists 40 years ago,” he said. he said.

Mr. Hsiao lamented that only 40 years have passed, but the Communist Party has penetrated the United States so deeply. It is because of the Communist Party that my mother and father died early. America must not become a communist country, so I will support Trump.