Saturday, November 12, 2016

Trump, Gump, or Chump?

 
I write better right out of bed.  I don’t sleep well, because all night long there are trains in my bed.  I have come to realize after this presidential election, there are many things of which our federal government is not aware.  It has been business as usual until now.  Trump.  I can’t help but laugh, and unlike those unhappy with the election results, I have begun to see the electing of Donald Trump as the 45th (?) president of the United States as progressive.  It is progressive, because business as usual seems to be in jeopardy.  Those with influence and its resulting income are nervous.  Will he see?  Will Mr. Trump begin to see through the mockery our federal government has become, since the disappearance of the anti-Christ.  Undeniably the most harmful president in American history miraculously transformed our democracy into oligarchy.  It was inevitable, and it was inevitable consequently America herself has become a third world country.  There have become the rich and the poor, and most means for achieving middle class were moved to India and China via outsourcing.  Can you blame corporate America was wanting to pay a fraction of wages to those who know no better?  Exploitation it has been, but also it has been the unraveling of America as we have known it.  While Barack Obama has been a solid president, the electing of Donald Trump has clarified issues in my mind.  One is that Obama did support socialist ideals.  Ironically I favor socialism over Capitalism, but fully I understand any form of government ultimately will fail to corruption if not policed actively by an active contingency sanctioned to monitor good.  Good must come from religion, and it has become well known that the anti-Christ has made its appearance on earth and effectively has championed evil masquerading as good.  These things have proven to be the demise of American democracy.  Instead now we have fascism.  I have supported President Obama, but now I am glad he will fade from federal leadership.  With him will go bleeding heart liberal sentiments, which have permeated American consciousness for the last eight years.  Never have I been more happy that business-as-usual may not continue.  While the weakening of the EPA is not high on my list of exemplary ideals, having a new Camelot in the White House is refreshing.  With Hillary we would have had an ugly replay of Monica Lewinsky.  A young, viable, and picturesque family could be invigorating.  If not certainly it will be better eye candy than Chelsea.  The American people agreed.  Of course Trump’s three wives and their consequent children were not the reason why Americans elected Donald Trump.  It could be representative of a hierarchy more American and thus more democratic.  I for one am tired of business-as-usual, and those with money wielding the power in America.  There is no guarantee this will change, but what sure is to happen is the scrutiny of gargantuan wastes of  tax payers dollars.  I can’t say for sure if Trump has any money, but you can’t build billion dollar buildings without some economic savvy.  In a negative perspective Trump’s achievements could be similar to the workings of our broken federal government.  He shoots high, gets his way, and then bails out.  This is not dissimilar to Obamacare.  When Mr. Obama leaves office reality will burst to the surface of that pool of eternal medicine.  Premiums will escalate, and insurance providers will do as they please without their dictator prescribing protocol.  The author of the Affordable Care Act himself knew this would happen.  There was no way to pay for the subsidies without deferring their debt until Obama left office.  That is soon, and it perfectly is reasonable for Americans to be afraid of what will happen to their premiums.  Luckily President elect Trump has stepped off of his soap box and conceded to some rational thought.  In doing so it became clear to me that unbeknownst to most of us, he was a savvy politician playing the American people to the fullest to get elected.  He picked his groups and told them what they wanted to hear.  Luckily for him and to the surprise of left wing America they were the majority.  Ironically contrary to what most people are feeling today, democracy actually was restored in America.  It has been cloaked for the last sixteen years.  This clarity of opinion for the majority of Americans is refreshing.  Yes, Trump has undesirable characteristics, but I discovered with his surprise win many of them were devised for his win.  He used our tainted, self-serving, and politically biased media against themselves.  His win was a slashing blow to the credibility of American media.  He manipulated a corrupt corporately controlled entity for his own advancement.  I guess Trump really did learn something from his brief tenure on television.