Sunday, July 24, 2016

"I told you so therefore I made it so!" (GOP 2016 taking US backwards with Donald J. Trump)





(D)ude: Man! I told you so therefore I made it so! That is the 2016 Republican Party’s motto for taking US backwards with Donald Trump as their official mouthpiece. This is exactly what the Republican presidential plunderer in chief Donald Trump said to Chuck Todd this morning on NBC’s Meet the Press,

Well, I think the only negativity, and, you know, the hate, I call them the haters, and that's fine. But the only negative reviews were, "A little dark." And the following day, they had another attack, and then today you see what happened in Afghanistan with many, many people killed.

They have no idea how many, so many killed. Yesterday it was Munich. And you know, I know they're saying, "Maybe it wasn't terrorism. Maybe it was just a crazy guy." But in the meantime he's screaming, "Allahu Akbar," as he's shooting people, so, you know, we'll see how that turns out. And all of a sudden people are saying, "Maybe it wasn't dark at all." But the only thing that some people said, "It was a little dark. It was a little bit tough."

(M)an: Dude! The Republican Party and Donald Trump are financing the manufacturing of mass unrest and terrorism as the majority presence in the United States Congress. The Democratic National Convention is being held this week in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. President Obama is scheduled to speak Wednesday, July 27, 2016 during primetime coverage by MSNBC and CSPAN and live streaming online. There is an UVERSE channel that claims to be providing full-time coverage but that is not true. I watched the UVERSE channel last week during the Republican National Convention and the broadcast was just not reliable. Too many blank screens with elevator music in the background.

D: Man! There’s going to be mass unrest and terrorism somewhere in the United States and around the world this week?

M: Dude! We’re dealing with a Republican Party that has designated a human-repellent as their presidential candidate. Donald Trump is toxic and offensive. The Republican Party today has the same non-biodegradable baggage of waste that it began carrying decades ago. Look how the Republican Party encouraged the installment of Narendra Modi, a degreed illiterate like themselves, into the role of India’s PM because of the grudge Henry Kissinger’s carried over into the present-day for Indira Gandhi and the progressive Congress Party that is led today by her daughter-in-law and grandchildren.   

D: Man! The protests that are scheduled to descend upon Philly this week, beginning today, are being viewed as having been arranged by Bernie Sanders supporters. That is false. Remember Corey Lewandowski, Donald Trump’s campaign manager up until this June? He wasn’t completely thrown off the campaign trail, in fact he has transitioned to heading underground Super-PACs through which Donald Trump and the Republican Party plan to finance even more mayhem on behalf of their bigtime donors like the Koch Brothers and special interests like the National Rifle Association.    

M: Dude! I am disappointed by the evangelicals supporting Donald Trump. They have never appropriately addressed the brutal cruelty of their designated candidate of choice towards the most vulnerable amongst us, particularly children and young adults facing tough truths like disabilities and compromising illnesses such as epilepsy and cerebral palsy.    

D: Man! Charles Koch is selling his grand collection of top-of-the-line wines through Sotheby’s because of old age. The Republican Party donor reminds me of Luke 12: 13-21 The Rich Fool,

A man in a crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, tell my brother to give me my share of what our father left us when he died.”

Jesus answered, “Who gave me the right to settle arguments between you and your brother?”

Then he said to the crowd, “Don’t be greedy! Owning a lot of things won’t make your life safe.”

So Jesus told them this story: A rich man’s farm produced a big crop, and he said to himself, “What can I do? I don’t have a place large enough to store everything.” Later, he said, “Now I know what I’ll do. I’ll tear down my barns and build bigger ones, where I can store all my grains and other goods. Then I’ll say to myself, ‘You have stored up enough good things to last for years to come. Live it up! Eat, drink, and enjoy yourself.’” But God said to him, “You fool! Tonight you will die. Then who will get what you have stored up?”

“This is what happens to people who store up everything for themselves, but are poor in the sight of God.”

M: Dude! There are a lot of fortunes to be made through plundering nations, European and Non-European alike, by the Republican Party if Donald Trump wins the White House. Donald Trump and the Republican Party are only stagnating the growth of the United States of America for the purposes of maintaining their penthouse lifestyles and flaunting themselves and their perversions across mixed media. The cost of their fighting to maintain the status quo and disassemble world peace is too dangerous for US to turn our backs towards the Democratic Party ticket and not register to vote and cast our ballots for a restoration of public sector job growth and continuing expansion of rights for all Americans, both of which are on the Republican chopping block if we do not take action. Bernie Sanders is taking action and so is Jeff Weaver for the betterment of the United States Democratic Party and we must join hands and move this revolution onwards.

D: Man! Our Republican constituent brothers and sisters are welcome to join in. I consider the women coming forward and addressing the issue of sexual harassment at the corporate level, like Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson and her attorney Nancy Erika Smith, fearlessly brave for standing up to Fox News chairman Roger Ailes. But I was very upset and nauseous at what Donald Trump had to say to Chuck Todd on Meet the Press today regarding Roger Ailes. These are Donald Trump’s exact words,

“Well, I don't want to comment. But he's been a friend of mine for a long time, and I can tell you that some of the women that are complaining, I know how much he's helped them. And even recently, and when they write books that are fairly recently released, and they say wonderful things about him.

And now all of a sudden they're saying these horrible things about him. It's very sad. Because he's a very good person. I've always found him to be just a very, very good person. And by the way, a very, very talented person. Look what he's done. So I feel very badly. But a lot of people are thinking he's going to run my campaign.”


M: Dude! That line, “I know how much he’s helped them,” is brutally chilling.








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