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Saturday, June 13, 2020

Trump: Tower Of Mush

For all of his Twitter tirades, screaming in the Oval Office, demanding more troops, more guns, and bigger, BIGGER bang for our buck, what does the widdle-fat-manchild do?

Retreats to his bunker underneath the White House, and NO, not for "an inspection", but for  his personal protection, and has active duty members of his (as he calls them) armed forces patrol the streets of The District of Columbia (D.C.) quieting down and removing demonstrators.  Of course, during those removals, things devolved into riots.  

Trump, so brave inside his "fortress".  And no, you can't see Lafayette Park (the one across the street from the White House), so he had no idea what he'd caused in encouraging troops to go up against civilians.   

The city's status as a district, not a state, allows the President, and in turn the federal government, more leeway. Combined, at least 5,800 troops, agents, and officers have taken to the streets of the District.  

Among them are personnel from the national guard, US Secret Service, US Park Police, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Drug Enforcement Administration, US Marshals Service, Bureau of Prisons, Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Federal Protective Service and the Transportation Security Administration. 

He's grasping at straws now, frightened, afraid, cowering, dying a little inside and at the same time raging about to pop a vein in his neck.  For all his bluster, arrogance, entitlement and frustration with the swamp/the system, he hasn't done anything to try and learn how to work within it.

Safe to say that, yes, his time is coming to an end he's not happy about it.  The rest of the country, the rest of the world, however, we can't take another 4 years of him and his policies and executive orders.  He's done enough damage for several generations to come.




 

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