Monday, January 6, 2020

US arrogance will be our undoing (#3992)

     The worst type of appointed leader to be representing the United States is the arrogant appointed trump. Not only is he his own gift to the world he is as a god in his own mind. Such is our dilemma. With strategically positioned republicans protecting him the chance that we can just replace him is small. The republican party finds within itself that having him remain as the appointed president outweighs his arrogance and through that a cutting edge danger to all of our lives. The republican party apparently is fine living on the edge of insanity as long as they can maintain control over the executive branch.
     With republicans it is a right and a deserve that they are in power. It isn't based upon anything democratic, oh no. It is based upon their condescending natures and the advantage and privilege they hold dear for themselves. Which in many ways makes obvious that their arrogance is not only real but it is nondiscriminatory to whomever would challenge their presumptions. Yet the sample size of republicans is dwarfed by the rest of us who are trying mightily to remain within the rule of law and justice. That we have almost made it through the trump appointed presidency is a crowning achievement and a curse.
     With only a handful of months left until the next election we hopefully will survive until then as we go long and hard at replacing trump with an elected president. Taking all the lessons we have learned about how devious and corrupt an appointed president can be and safeguarding our executive branch from anything similar going forward. The crowning achievement is our forbearance in not losing our minds through this last term and the curse being the inhumane hardships and intentional denigration of our democracy that trump has actuated. With the finish line of trump right up front in our view now we can find the extra strength to close out this time with a flurry of energy to dismiss the appointed one and his most ardent republican enablers.

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