
All pretty much that Trump centrally cares about is can my boys have a cheap and immediate thrill from hunting it, and who can make money off of it and be beholden to me on account so as to give me donations for whatever I want that fosters my ego and my desired lifestyle such as with my almost endless fascination with ever more examples of gaudy and vulgar ostentatious gold ornamentation.
He, certainly, doesn’t care about the working poor, immigrants unless they are white Europeans or South Africans, nor leaving our natural land or other species intact for their own sakes and for future generations, like our young children and grandchildren in addition to whomever has enough resources, clean water, good soil and more who may have enough of basic needs fulfilled after their parents’ (the current youngsters) time on earth to be able to eke out a living in relation to all of the lacks of basic renewables left for them after Trump and his kind (like his sons) are done with ravishing the earth.
He, though, certainly cares lots about revenge and has been all along targeting judges, the Newark mayor who he had arrested and others who he wants to punish like the writer who’d pen unfavorable comments about him and he followed her into a department store dressing room and forced one or two of his fingers up in her vagina for spiteful and vengeful payback just like any other lowlife criminal of the type that he claims to hate and sends illegally to a notorious prison out of country.
Then again, he doesn’t categorize himself as a gangster-like felon. This is because he truly thinks that he can do whatever he likes and even said that he could even shoot someone in a street in Manhattan and get away with it. In fact,
Donald Trump stated two weeks before the 2016 Iowa caucuses that he could “stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody” and he “wouldn’t lose any voters” while saying this comment as he mimicked shooting a gun with his hand gesture.
Later-on, Trump’s lawyer remarked in a federal court that a president could order SEAL Team Six to murder a political rival and — under some circumstances related to impeachment and no widespread Congressional legal condemnation — be free from any sort of criminal prosecution.
Furthermore, Trump post has critics saying he’s declaring himself above the law. At the time, he referred to his illegal Georgia actions in relation to a quotation loosely attributed to Napoleon Bonapart: “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law.” (What a misinformed, arrogant and egotistical liar! Has he not heard of the Bill of Rights and the Constitution that he has repeatedly violated?)
Frankly, he is not fit to be a leader of any country including the most notoriously corrupt and violent ones that we regularly and frequently see in the news for all of the real, unethical and vicious horrors with which they are associated.
Frankly, I am aware that not all that Trump does is terrible, crude, illegal or immoral, and some of my conservative and libertarian friends, oddly to me, adore him. All the same, he needs to be classified for that which he is — a dangerous, volatile, self-centered, self-serving thug and bigot in love with money and being fawned over by other wealthy people above all else. That above all else seems a sort of bottomline!
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Sally Dugman writes from and lives in MA, USA where she, obviously, has more negative rather than mostly dubious sorts of reactions to the present unsuitable POTUS.