When millions of lives are at stake, the governments of the nations must put aside differences and work in coronation with one and another. The leaders must maintain healthy dialog while sending out positive mojo.
Because a leader says something, it doesn’t make it true; Mr. Trumps account of the raid that killed Baghdadi is fiction; it looked like he was making it up as he went. Every opportunity is used to increase his popularity; his powers are keeping him out of jail. If he falls from grace, he will crash and burn, and he knows it; he knows it very well. It keeps him awake at night, and he thinks about it all day. His announcement of Baghdadi’s death is an example of his willingness to use every news event in his favor. A close inspection of the way he carries himself in front of the cameras, and the messages he tweets makes him easy to read. I understand societies' desire to believe him; I believed President Kennedy and Obama. Clinton and Nixon were untruthful, and like Mr. Trump, they too were impeached.
Osama bin Laden’s death announcement by President Obama gave respect to the brave troops that carried out the operation, the great minds that planned the raid, and the tormented victims from the 9-1-1 attack. The strike was substantially more complicated, but the announcement lasted only a few minutes. Mr. Trump's announcement of Baghdadi’s death was inappropriate and a threat to our national security. The speech lasted over an hour, as he made it all about himself; it was embarrassing. “He died like a dog, whimpering, crying and screaming, he didn't die a hero, he died like a coward,” is what Mr. Trump said. Nobody could see Baghdadi's face before he died; there is no way of knowing what he was doing. A person cannot whimper, cry, and scream at the same time; it is physically impossible, more lies. Mr. Trump was not the hero of the day; that honor goes to the German Shepard that chased Baghdadi into the tunnel.
Mr. Trump went on to thank the nations who assisted in the raid, thanking Russia four times; he praised them for being. "very, very good." According to a Russian spokesperson, Putin knew nothing about raid. When asked if the Kurds helped, Mr. Trump blew past them, saying yes, they offered valuable information. The reality is, without the Kurds, the capture would not have happened. They deserved all the credit but got none, Mr. Trump deserved no credit yet received most of it. He intentionally downplayed the Kurd's role in this because all this happened around the same time that the American Troops were pulled out of Syria. The Coronavirus is devastating, people will die, and businesses will suffer as will our way of lives. When millions of lives are at stake, the governments of the nations must put aside differences and work in coronation with one and another.
When watching his body language and listening to his word, I get the sense he is playing people; Trump chooses his words carefully. When he is talking about somebody who is loyal to him, and is willing to lie for him, he uses words like, terrific, amazing, intelligent, loyal, and respected. If you wronged him, he got you back, ten times over. The words he uses when talking about people he doesn’t like are, disgraceful, disgusting, ignorant, low life and a never Trumper.
Trump’s first concern, when making a decision, is what is best for him; he seldom considered collateral damage. He believes his own lies; he thinks he’s above the law. He has delusions of grandeur, which is the false belief in one’s own superiority, greatness or intelligence. People experiencing delusions of grandeur do not only have high self-esteem, they believe in their own greatness and importance, even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
He has delusions of grandeur, which is the false belief in one’s own superiority, greatness or intelligence. People experiencing delusions of grandeur do not only have high self-esteem, they believe in their own greatness and importance
Mr. Trump does not have the characteristics required to lead a nation; his brain capacity, alone, disqualifies him. He is incapable of upholding his oath of office; he cannot uphold and protect that which he does not support. He has shown a pattern of aiding America’s enemies while hindering allies. When he pulled out of Syria, it devastated our friends, the Kurds, while aiding Russia and other entities opposed to American values. What happened in Ukraine, July of 2019, is another win for Putin and another blow to American values.
Trump paints a great picture in his favor, he has convinced himself that if says it, then it must be true. He will make a statement directly into the camera one day and make a statement to the contrary the next. When he is confronted with it, he simply says he didn’t say it. Even though it is on video, he will flatly deny it. He runs the country on a whim, with reckless abandonment giving no thought to the consequences of his actions. If we look back at his most costly decisions, it would be pulling American troops out of Syria, leaving the Kurds to fend for themselves.
While watching, Trump’s press conference, the words that comes to mind are delusional, paranoid, incoherent, out of touch, rude, and totally mad. Prior to release, the video was edited, he may have said something damaging. Using typical, Trump, rhetoric he defended actions taken by him, going as far as to say, “We have killed and capture many Isis fighter, America captured them, I got them.” He has never even seen a battlefield, let alone been on one. Even Trump supporters know he has not served his country.
I am not a, never Trumpster, nor am I a Trump hater; I do hate the things he does. I gave him an opportunity to prove me wrong, for the good of the country I hoped he would. The first time I heard, “Bull*hit,” come out of his mouth, while representing America, I *hit. Language unbecoming a president, is my first reaction. There is no need for vulgarity when you are the only one talking, and everybody else is listening; to lie is a sin, hell waits for sinners.
The alarm bells went off again when Trump began his foreign affairs, with Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin. He expressed great respect and admiration for both, going as far as to visit North Korea and having a private meeting with his Russian counterpart. While creating intimate relationships with Americas sworn enemies, Trump, withdrew from the Paris Agreement and the Iran nuclear deal. He alienated European and Asian allies while giving credence to key adversaries.
A responsible leader does not take war lightly, military decisions must be made by the military. Life or death decisions must be made by those who are expert, in the field. For the Commander and Chief to pull troops out of Syria, without consulting with his staff is not only ill responsible, but treasonous. When you go against American policy, you go against America. When people, who want to say good things about you, cannot find anything good to say, they become withdrawn, quiet, they keep their heads down; that is what is going on in Washington. With all the tweeter activity, it would be nice to know what he is thinking; did he do it to help Turkey or to hurt the Kurds? Trump may have brought the troops back home so he can say, “he brought the troops back home.” Trump has kept few campaign promises, he needs all he can get; even at the cost of catastrophic ,collateral , damage.
America is going backwards, under the present administration. What took hundreds of patriots, hundreds of years, to accomplish, this president has destroyed in a short amount of time. It took, unmeasurable, sacrifice for the United States, to become known for her values. The men and women who came before Trump had the same mission, defend the constitution and protect American citizens. We have had good leaders and we have had bad; they all had an agenda. Some of our presidents were great, many fell short. Our forefathers had an agenda, as well, create a long-lasting democracy that would protect human rights. The constitution was well thought out and has served America well, but a gun in the wrong hands can be lethal. Government in the wrong hands is lethal to American society.
“Here we go again,” is a misstatement, there are major differences between, impeachment inquiry one and impeachment inquire two. If the first one doesn’t get him the second should. The Muller report stopped short of accusing Trump, of impeachable conduct; that is why impeachment, in that case, will be extremely difficult. The new allocations are much more damaging because Trump will not be able to say, he didn’t know about it. Trump has two major issues that will cause him problems, as the inquiry progresses. The first is, he believes his own lies, as Nancy Pelosi said he believes he did nothing wrong. It will be hard for him to defend himself when he doesn’t know what’s going on. The Republicans, who are trying to defend him, know he crossed the line but do not want to lose the White House; they may continue to look the other way.
The words will be harsh, and they will be ugly, when history describes what’s happening in Syria today. Hitler is described as a madman for killing thousands of Jews; genocide cannot be allowed. Trump did not pull the trigger but, America’s, Commander and Chief is killing the Kurds. He is not dropping the bombs but he is allowing the atrocities, by pulling our troops out. Once again Trump is having someone else do his dirty work, in this case the Turks. In a few days they were able to team up with, known terrorists, to kill and drive out the innocent civilians. Word from the Whit House is, the order was given by the president, in spite of strong opposition from his advisors, and military commanders. Trump has no good reason for doing what he did. It will be interesting when he has to explain his actions to the American people in 2020
All of Trump's defenders, follow the example he set; bullying tactics work very well. Intimidation got Trump elected and has kept in office this long. The Trump administration is very good at deflecting criticism to an opponent, it has worked in the past but will fail this time. Trump's supporters say, “yes he did that but, look what Biden did.” Trump was mistaken when he said, “here we go again;” this time is different. This is nothing like the Muller investigation.
Trump may not be responsible for all the bad going on in the world but, men like him are. Just like good people make good things happen, bad people make bad things happen. We are here for a short period of time, good deeds are important, what we will be remembered for is important.
Politics has become a dirty word, and rightfully so; not all politics is bad. Like power it is what you do with it that counts. Most people are good and try to do the right thing, for America. Some people add to society and some take from it, this administration continues to take.
The U.S. political cycle is at an all-time low, people all around the world, are frustrated and need a change. Government like a river has an ever-changing landscape, we must monitor it and correct course when necessary, only then will good things happen.