Friday, July 24, 2020

About Mary L. Trump... (Today's recommended reading)


If you'd like a more straightforward read on this tell-all book author, and how she got the goods on Delightful Donald, everyone's pain-in-the-butt pinhead president, please see this article in Wikipedia >  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_L._Trump


You'll probably be glad you did. I am. In my humble opinion, if Donald J. (for Jackass) Trump isn't sufficiently nuts enough to qualify for admission to the good old Funny Farm, then none of us ever will be. And I offer this opinion with some personal experience, having been away for some "R and R" or "Rehab" three times myself, during which, my fellow inmates made a hell of a lot more sense most days than Donald J. Trump ever has!

And let's remember, he was put there with the blessings and backing of those famous Koch brothers, of Koch Industries fame, with their Libertarian philosophy of not needing any government except their own desires, and financed from the $960-millions they and their ultra-rich pals put together prior to the 2016 election for the purpose of buying strategically placed senators and congressmen of Republican persuasion to help achieve that aim of 'No government needed'. Trump, being the right kind of 'delusions of grandeur' dingaling to act as a suitable carnival barker outside the 'main tent' got the nod to be their transitional president. We've all laughed or shaken our heads in dismay at The Donald's lack of 'savoir faire' and 'smarts', but we may be overlooking the fact that he wasn't really chosen for his smarts, but for his lack of them. Charles Koch doesn't want a smart president. He wants one that answers the phone when called, and takes orders no matter how bizarre those may seem to be. Because the ultimate object is no government at all, and to achieve that, he must first thoroughly embarrass and discredit the one that's there now. And the plan seems to be succeeding surprisingly well. Take 'Moscow Mitch' McConnell for example - Please!
How do you make $24-million in six years on a government salary of about $212,000 annually? New math or old, this doesn't calculate for me. How about you?

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