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PRESIDENT WHO LIVES TO CREATE RAGE
America
is suddenly on a perilous path.
Far from becoming “Great Again,” this
nation is ripping apart internally . . . with an ever- widening rift the size of the Grand Canyon. Thanks to the vitriol spewing from the
White House, we are now all turning against each other: spectators against
knee-bending athletes, legal citizens against productive illegals, poor against
de-regulated rich, Christians against Muslims, Democrats against Republicans, the
still-simmering Confederate South against blacks, healthy tax-payers against
insurance-needy sick.
We should have seen this coming: Way
back when, Trump declared that Vietnam
hero John McCain was not a hero; he railed against the Kahn family who lost a
son in Iraq;
he bragged that because he was famous, women would allow him to grab them . . .
well, anywhere; he threatened protestors—“I’d like to punch him in the face!”; he
inspired campaign mobs to scream, “Lock her up!”
Since then, Trump has given voice to
every American who has a grievance against anyone. Like never before, in every
state acts of venom are on daily display.
Internationally, it’s worse; even our
closest allies no longer trust us. They simply don’t believe that America
will keep its word . . . on global
warming, on immigration policies, on United Nations support, on the Iranian
agreement, or anything else.
Scarier still, the nation that once
feared or quietly disliked us, is now inspired to rise up and yes—go to war. Because
of Trump’s big, raging mouth, we’ve never been so close to a war with North Korea. Meaning the horror of nuclear weapons is
suddenly a possibility.
There must be a way, legally, to rid America
of its terrifying leader.
If not . . . What will become of our country?