Donald Trump is easy to dislike. He’s a world class ass. He is not a politician, certainly not a career politician. And in no one’s wildest imagination is or was he trusted by anyone above minimum wage inside the beltway. No one.
For us to seriously believe he had access to very sensitive, top secret nuclear information is ludicrous from the start. There is not one person that ever held a high office in DC more distrusted around DC than Trump.
To believe that “this guy” secretly orchestrated a plan to secure those (any) secrets for the purpose of selling them to leaders of other countries hostile to the U.S. and our interests is laughable. Add to this SNL skit worthy story the part where all of this billions of dollars worth of data was kept (hidden?) in cardboard boxes at his private residence with barely more security built in than many of us have in our own homes is truly hilarious. Are we kidding?
Original point should be who the hell in DC handed “top secret” data over to Trump? Who with that level of clearance would trust Donald Trump? And why? Do we think he just walked around in & out of every federal building with a big ring of keys hanging on his belt or maybe he had the MASTER key. Oooooh! How can we ever believe that?
What most of us truly believe is how much we despise Orange Man/Cheetoh Hitler/Trump, and more importantly how much we prefer to cast blame on anyone or anything rather than to even think of working together toward realistic, functional & sustainable solutions to our most enduring (common, always politicized but never solved) problems across our country.
Maybe, just maybe WE are the problem. This pin the tail on the donkey/elephant diversion called politics we currently allow is not getting the job done. Comically sad.
We too easily confuse whining about problems, finger pointing and name calling with being the adults in the room. Us children are not even close to growing up or waking up. We suck at governing ourselves. We pretend well, like children working the adults still left in the room. Too many of us want someone else to do it all, so we’re “FREE” to bitch about all the imperfections in the laws & public “$ervant$” we’ve had thrust (we voted for) upon us. Funny crowd, aren’t we?
Shame on every one of us for typically bellyaching instead of taking a truly active role in demanding realistic solutions in our neighborhoods, communities and states.
Happy Days!
For us to seriously believe he had access to very sensitive, top secret nuclear information is ludicrous from the start. There is not one person that ever held a high office in DC more distrusted around DC than Trump.
To believe that “this guy” secretly orchestrated a plan to secure those (any) secrets for the purpose of selling them to leaders of other countries hostile to the U.S. and our interests is laughable. Add to this SNL skit worthy story the part where all of this billions of dollars worth of data was kept (hidden?) in cardboard boxes at his private residence with barely more security built in than many of us have in our own homes is truly hilarious. Are we kidding?
Original point should be who the hell in DC handed “top secret” data over to Trump? Who with that level of clearance would trust Donald Trump? And why? Do we think he just walked around in & out of every federal building with a big ring of keys hanging on his belt or maybe he had the MASTER key. Oooooh! How can we ever believe that?
What most of us truly believe is how much we despise Orange Man/Cheetoh Hitler/Trump, and more importantly how much we prefer to cast blame on anyone or anything rather than to even think of working together toward realistic, functional & sustainable solutions to our most enduring (common, always politicized but never solved) problems across our country.
Maybe, just maybe WE are the problem. This pin the tail on the donkey/elephant diversion called politics we currently allow is not getting the job done. Comically sad.
We too easily confuse whining about problems, finger pointing and name calling with being the adults in the room. Us children are not even close to growing up or waking up. We suck at governing ourselves. We pretend well, like children working the adults still left in the room. Too many of us want someone else to do it all, so we’re “FREE” to bitch about all the imperfections in the laws & public “$ervant$” we’ve had thrust (we voted for) upon us. Funny crowd, aren’t we?
Shame on every one of us for typically bellyaching instead of taking a truly active role in demanding realistic solutions in our neighborhoods, communities and states.
Happy Days!