Tuesday, August 2, 2016

A Dream about Donald Trump

Donald Trump
Dreams from the LORD 2011-2016
25 May 2016
Last night I had a dream where I was driving this tractor-trailer.  Sitting in the cab of the truck with me was Donald Trump.  We were hauling heavy equipment.  We couldn't find a place to park the tractor-trailer, so I drove to this lot next to this job site and parked it there.  I told Donald Trump that I had parked trucks there before.  The owner of the lot walked up to our truck and I asked him if I could park our tractor-trailer there for a short while.  He said it would be all right to park it there for a few days.

Another dream about Donald Trump:
Dreams from the LORD 2011-2016
20 September 2016
Last night I had a dream where I saw Donald Trump dressed in a business suit sitting comfortably on top of this bed. He was surrounded by many people—they looked like reporters. Trump was casually talking to the reporters.
I believe this dream means that Trump will easily win the election in November.
[Donald Trump is a combination of Teddy Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, General George S. Patton  and Ronald Reagan.]


George S. Patton at the Virginia Military Institute, 1907.  Patton looks like Donald Trump.

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5 comments:

  1. Last night I had a dream where I saw Donald Trump dressed in a business suit sitting comfortably on top of this bed. He was surrounded by many people---they looked like reporters. Trump was casually talking to the reporters.

    I believe this dream means that Trump will easily win the election in November.

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  2. "I also had a dream about Donald Trump a few months ago. I asked the Lord, 'Is Donald Trump going to be elected or is Hillary going to be elected?' I’ve been so very concerned about the direction of our country.

    "That night I dreamed that I was outside on our property. I heard a barking dog coming from the east of our house. I looked over and saw a calf coming from that direction. He was headed West. He was loping like a horse. I looked at him so intently. I was trying to figure out if he was dangerous or not. He had a reddish color to him. I looked at his chest. I knew (as you can know in dreams) that there was no evil in his chest. I looked at his face. His face had a longish look to it. His eyes were slanted. His jaw looked liked Trump’s jaw. When I kind of moved, the calf looked over at me. Immediately he started running towards me at lightning speed. He never cracked a smile. He was totally serious. I did not have time to even run. The calf was running at top speed. He was right in front of me and made a jump over me before I could do anything. Then I woke up.

    "I could not figure out what the barking dog meant until one day we were watching videos about Trump’s speeches. I told my husband, 'He reminds me of a barking dog the way he hammers away at the media and the corruption.' Then it hit me – that was my dream. I heard a barking dog in my dream.

    "I think the Lord was revealing to me that there is no corruption or evil in Trump. In my dream, I could see no evil in his chest. Him running like lightning means that he would overtake the common people like me. His message is to the common people. I do not totally understand why God used a calf symbol for him. I do know that God uses symbols in the Bible all the time. Calves were used for sacrifices in the Bible. The fat calves were considered the choices sacrifices. The calf in my dream was a reddish color. Red calves were considered good sacrifices. So, I think God sees good in Trump to be used to get this nation back on the right path. I hope this means that Trump will be elected. God uses methods that surprise people at times. Just look at all the things that God commanded His prophets to do to illustrate His point.

    "At this point, I believe that this dream means that Trump will be elected. Time will tell. I could be wrong in my interpretation of the dream. I like to see other people’s dreams and visions about this election."

    --Brenda Harris

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  3. 7 June 2017

    A few weeks ago I had a dream. I wasn’t sure if it was from the Lord, but I thought I would write it down anyway.

    In the dream, I was talking with someone who didn’t like Donald Trump. Then I exclaimed, “At least Donald Trump isn’t a piece of sh*t!” Then someone told me that my life was in danger.

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  4. American War for Independence (1775-1783)

    “The Americans who protested against British encroachments on colonial liberties wanted to preserve their traditional rights. They were not revolutionaries seeking the radical restructuring of society… They used the word ‘innovation’ pejoratively… ‘no freeman should be subject to any tax to which he has not given his own consent’ [-John Adams]… From the American point of view, such taxation without consent was an intolerable novelty… They protested that their ancient chartered rights were being violated… The Americans defended their traditional rights. The French revolutionaries despised French traditions and sought to make everything anew: new governing structures, new provincial boundaries, a new ‘religion,’ a new calendar—and the guillotine awaited those who objected…

    “In a certain sense, there was no American Revolution at all. There was, instead, an American War for Independence in which Americans threw off British authority in order to retain their liberties and self-government. In the 1760s, the colonies had, for the most part, been left alone in their internal affairs… [The] colonists did not seek the total transformation of society that we associate with other revolutions, such as the Industrial Revolution, the French Revolution, or the Russian Revolution. They simply wished to go on enjoying self-rule when it came to their internal matters and living as they always had for so many decades before British encroachments began. The American ‘revolutionaries’ were conservative, in the very best sense of that word…

    “When modern-day liberals justify extremely broad readings of the Constitution on the grounds that we need a ‘living, breathing Constitution’ that ‘changes with the times’, they are actually recommending the very system the colonists sought to escape. The British constitution was very flexible indeed — too flexible for the colonists, who were inflexibly committed to upholding their traditional rights. The ‘living, breathing’ British constitution was no safeguard of American liberties.”

    –The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History
    from Chapter 2: “America’s Conservative Revolution”
    by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

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  5. “Trump’s wrecking a whole generation of Democratic governors who might otherwise have been presidential or vice-presidential timber, simply by letting them run things as they see fit.”

    –Glenn Reynolds, Instapundit (6 May 2020)

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