friday firesmith – the fate of america

Trump basically showed up with a couple of aircraft carriers, murdered some school girls then looked around for help.

No one was joining his gang rape of the Middle East.

Worse, infinitely worse, Trump, having declared victory after the first day, didn’t seem to have a plan for Day Two. Or Day Three. Or Day 68.

In the most terrifying moments that were sublimely comical, Trump tossed deadlines around like covfefe, TACOed beautifully, got banned from allied airspace, had meaningful negotiations with himself, and at the end of the day had was over four bucks a gallon and MAGAdom began collapsing around Trump like an overfilled diaper.

At this juncture, with midterms six months away and Trump relying on SCOTUS to gerrymander away minority voters, things look decidedly grim for Republicans.

And worse for Trump.

If he disengages with Iran after all the “unconditional surrender” talk it’s going to look a like Trump lost the war with Iran. But that was clear on Day One, wasn’t it?

Trump Lost the War With Iran is going to be the only headline coming out of this other than a ruined economy.

Worse, for Trump, the Epstein Files have not gone away.

Every day there’s new news, new horror, new victims and there’s New Mexico, where the bodies are buried.

Trump doesn’t have any cards left to play in the Middle East. Neither his bombs nor his bluster impresses the Iranians.

The traditional allies have abandoned him in favor of more stable and less violent regimes, like Iran.

China is backing Iran and destroying the American navy in the process. Taiwan is there’s for the taking. Trump won’t be able to start another war.

Basically, Trump is wishing for the end to look like the world did before the war talk and bombs fell. He wants a do over. Trump wants America to be respected by their allies and foes alike.

And, perhaps, sooner than Trump suspects, the damage will begin to be repaired.

But Americans have to vote Trump’s lackeys out of the government and elected people who will do right by the Constitution.

Trump has to be tried, and if convicted, be imprisoned.

Justice must be sought with vigor. You have to ask yourself, I would hope, what would Trump do to those who he had such a preponderance of evidence against? Rape, murder, corruption without end, and a war that eliminated any ally we might have really had in the Middle East? What should be the punishment for the dead little girls, the raped little girls, and the things Trump has done to hide his part in all of this?

America can still awaken from the cult nightmare and take the country back from Big Money.

It will not be easy.

I fear it will not be without bloodshed.

But without the reckoning of how Trump was able to do what he did, and without the Justice Department and Congress putting Trump on trial, we lay open for the next con man.

We must never allow this to happen again, or we have done nothing.

The Fate of America, now hangs in the balance.

Take Care,

Mike

You have already voted.

3 thoughts on “friday firesmith – the fate of america”

  1. Many times America has given trump a loud and clear message: he is not only above the law, he IS the law. Whatever he says goes. After 34 felony convictions, january 6, etc. trump has been given permission to do whatever he wants without the risk of being held accountable. If trump wants to rip America apart for his amusement, what is stopping him? The more shit he causes the more his followers love him. I have no confidence in the future.

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  2. Trump has shown himself holding all the cards. They are Uno cards and he doesn’t even realize that the object of that game is to get rid of all your cards. Never having played games with your children does leave one a bit short.
    Playing Epstein Island games with other people’s children is more his speed.

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  3. Gerrymandering is done by both sides, each in their turn. It’s up to the voters to ignore the lines and cast their vote for the betterment of us all, not us individually.
    Americans need to recognize that the media and the politicians profit from “us” against our neighbors. Voting is not meant to be like betting on the NBA playoffs.
    We are not teams! We are working people with problems at work, at home, in our commute to work. Our bills get higher; our paychecks stagnate. God help us if we suffer a major medical problem or natural disaster.
    But the politicians and media continue profiting. Think about that longer than you think about how some immigrant, doing a job you can’t or won’t do, is the root of all your problems.

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