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I Hate Donald Trump

The US President Donald Trump on Friday took shelter in a bunker as anti-racism protesters gathered outside the White House in Washington, DC.

You’d be forgiven if you hadn’t noticed. His verbal bombshells are louder than ever, but Donald Trump is no longer president of the United States.

By having no constructive response to any of the monumental crises now convulsing America, Trump has abdicated his office. He is not governing. He’s golfing, watching cable TV and tweeting.

How has Trump responded to the widespread unrest following the murder in Minneapolis of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white police officer knelt on his neck for minutes as he was handcuffed on the ground?

Trump called the protesters “thugs” and threatened to have them shot. On Saturday, he gloated about “the most vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons” awaiting protesters outside the White House, should they ever break through Secret Service lines.

Trump’s response to the last three ghastly months of mounting disease and death has been just as heedless. Since claiming Covid-19 was a “Democratic hoax” and muzzling public health officials, he has punted management of the coronavirus to the states.

Governors have had to find ventilators to keep patients alive and protective equipment for hospital and other essential workers who lack it, often bidding against each other. They have had to decide how, when and where to reopen their economies.

Trump has claimed “no responsibility at all” for testing and contact-tracing – the keys to containing the virus. His new “plan” places responsibility on states to do their own testing and contact-tracing.

Trump is also awol in the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. More than 41 million Americans are jobless. In the coming weeks temporary eviction moratoriums are set to end in half of the states.

What is Trump’s response? Like Herbert Hoover, who in 1930 said “the worst is behind us” as thousands starved, Trump says the economy will improve and does nothing about the growing hardship. The Democratic-led House passed a $3 trillion relief package on May 15th. Mitch McConnell has recessed the Senate without taking action and Trump calls the bill dead on arrival.

In reality, Donald Trump doesn’t run the government of the United States. He doesn’t manage anything. He doesn’t organize anyone. He doesn’t administer or oversee or supervise. He doesn’t read memos. He hates meetings. He has no patience for briefings. His White House is in perpetual chaos.

His advisers aren’t truth-tellers. They’re toadies, lackeys, sycophants and relatives.

Since moving into the Oval Office in January 2017, Trump hasn’t shown an ounce of interest in governing. He obsesses only about himself. Trump’s nonfeasance goes far beyond an absence of leadership or inattention to traditional norms and roles. In a time of national trauma, he has relinquished the core duties and responsibilities of the presidency.

He is no longer president. The sooner we stop treating him as if he were, the better.


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/31/donald-trump-coronavirus-pandemic-george-floyd-minneapolis-tweets?fbclid=IwAR3qL20-CyzS58U4KwWkPBTplNuwhhbQ5jOzSUzrX5hcuRGs1S5-JzcxSLk
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ConfidentMan · 51-55, M
He is not a leader, he is immature and incredibly unintelligent.
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
@ConfidentMan I have to wonder if his worshippers have found themselves another idol yet?
ConfidentMan · 51-55, M
@PhilDeep Unfortunately his worshippers believe he is the BEST leader, he behaves like a man and he's the smartest president we've ever had.
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
@ConfidentMan Ah well, let's hope they're outnumbered at the ballot box then. No idea where such ignorance crawled out from.
ConfidentMan · 51-55, M
@PhilDeep I hope so but I see the Dems screwing this up again.
Platinum · M
Are you a democrat? @ConfidentMan
ConfidentMan · 51-55, M
@Platinum I'm a registered democrat but I vote for leaders that are intelligent, not for parties.
Platinum · M
That's a contradiction....how many republicans have you voted for....@ConfidentMan
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@ConfidentMan

[quote]"I'm a registered democrat but I vote for leaders that are intelligent, not for parties."[/quote]

I rather doubt that you have ever voted for anyone BUT a Democrat for president. 🤭

Where does Biden stand on your "intelligence" scale? 😂

And you probably swooned over Kerry. 🤣

Viper · M
@PhilDeep @ConfidentMan Yeah I'm honestly a bit shocked to find out some people are drinking the kool aid so much to call him the best President EVER in the history of history, with Washington, Lincoln in Reagan not holding a candle to him.

@Platinum yeah none of these leaders are that intelligent.

@Thinkerbell True, but there is stupid and a hell lot stupider. And can pick of the better of two evils.
ConfidentMan · 51-55, M
@Platinum There were Republicans I would have voted for over Hilary Clinton in 2016.
ConfidentMan · 51-55, M
@Viper It's unbelievable.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@Viper

[quote]"True, but there is stupid and a hell lot stupider. And can pick of the better of two evils."[/quote]

You live in a state where your vote makes a difference. I, on the other hand, live in a state that would vote for Stalin if he were running as a Democrat, so I can afford the luxury of leaving the presidential line blank on my ballot, as I did in 2016.

The best part of the Trump presidency is that it has exposed the Democrats for what they clearly are: corrupt, dishonest, lying scoundrels at the very highest levels of government.
ConfidentMan · 51-55, M
@Thinkerbell Not that it's any of your business, but I haven't voted Republican yet and given the state of that party now I don't see that changing anytime soon. Both sides make me say WTF. Every time the stable genius calls someone low IQ shows he has no clue exactly how unintelligent he is.

Everyone has standards for what they consider to be intelligent and a good leader, the stable genius always seems to be the dumbest person in the room.
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Platinum · M
@Viper they are not but trump is better than anyone around....until the virus struck, unemployment all time low...wages up, homelessness down and many more pluses...
Viper · M
@Platinum bull shit.

The unemployment numbers are based on a very flawed system, that should of been changed years ago, but politicans fight to use the real numbers.

And everyone who knows the market knows the market is over inflated and has a growing bubble that Trump is both attempting to grow and trying to make sure it doesn't pop on his watch, but it will pop and leave America in the future in a worse place.


Also he's raising the debt faster than any other Presidents in the history, and people thought Obama was bad.


He literally is screwing the future, to make himself look better now.

And he actively attempts to hide the truth more than anyone else, putting pressures on people that want to bring other concerns to light, but don't want to lose their jobs, as lots of people have that mention anything that brings up the truth of any problems.
Platinum · M
In your words, bs.....total bs....but you know that, you are a democrat that would hate and critisize any republican leader ...so we can't have a conversation on the subject...we should leave it here...have a great evening@Viper
Viper · M
@Platinum Once again you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.

I am American Republican who has supported many Republicans.

It's Trump who hasn't followed fiscal conservative, checks and balances, states rights, transparency and honesty. All supposedly core Republican values.
Platinum · M
Still bs....and don't have a good evening ....you clearly just want to argue but you already lost@Viper
Viper · M
@Platinum 😂 no you simply and clearly don't have a clue what you're talking about... just standard bullet points.

Which when pressed, you fall apart.
Platinum · M
@Viper you have pressed nothing, you are the one who has no idea what is happening in your own country....[image deleted]
Viper · M
@Platinum All you got is the standard bullet points, literally and figuratively.

You don't understand how the numbers are set up, the Democrats can pull the same crap up about Obama, they can be used to make any President look good, it's better to actually understand the big picture of what's going on, which you don't.


You also don't add into that Obama raised America debt higher to a whole new level, and while Trump complained about Obama, and all his golfing, Trump has done the same dang thing just throwing money at the problems without real solutions.

You just want to throw the bullet points around, not actually dig I to the deeper details and discuss the whole entire picture.


As America's future is looking a hell lot worse after the last two Presidents, as we have a hell of a debt that we honestly might not be able to get out of.

But you don't have to worry about that, because you like them, will be dead before we have to worry about the future.

Since Regan and H. Bush we have have Presidents that out themselves and their administrations image ahead of the future of America.

Yeah, that can come out with cool stats, but the entire fiscal situation has looked worse.
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Viper · M
@Platinum I understand that you have absolutely nothing of value to add.

Just another Mr. Know it all who blindly follows.
ConfidentMan · 51-55, M
@Thinkerbell oh right, right.....Republicans, or whatever that party has become, aren't corrupt, dishonest, lying scoundrels. They love the little guy, small business and they really love our soldiers, as long as the soldiers weren't captured anyway. Oh, and they can't serve, bone spurs you know, strange the foot issues don't affect the golf game. Oh, and they looooove Jesus.....the ignorance is pandemic....