Saturday, October 31, 2020

deluded Donald

Halloween or Day of the Dead - when it comes to Donald Trump there is no cause for celebration or honor. This man with no soul has been the worst waking nightmare for the US and the rest of the world. BOO! 

All Time Liar in Chief

END OUR NATIONAL CRISIS: 

Donald Trump’s re-election campaign poses the greatest threat to American democracy since World War II.


Mr. Trump’s ruinous tenure already has gravely damaged the United States at home and around the world. He has abused the power of his office and denied the legitimacy of his political opponents, shattering the norms that have bound the nation together for generations. He has subsumed the public interest to the profitability of his business and political interests. He has shown a breathtaking disregard for the lives and liberties of Americans. He is a man unworthy of the office he holds.


The editorial board does not lightly indict a duly elected president. During Mr. Trump’s term, we have called out his racism and his xenophobia. We have critiqued his vandalism of the postwar consensus, a system of alliances and relationships around the globe that cost a great many lives to establish and maintain. We have, again and again, deplored his divisive rhetoric and his malicious attacks on fellow Americans. Yet when the Senate refused to convict the president for obvious abuses of power and obstruction, we counseled his political opponents to focus their outrage on defeating him at the ballot box.


Nov. 3 can be a turning point. This is an election about the country’s future, and what path its citizens wish to choose. ~ The Editorial Board, New York Times


Death & havoc in his wake.

Trump is a racist demagogue presiding over an increasingly diverse country; an isolationist in an interconnected world; a showman forever boasting about things he has never done, and promising to do things he never will.

Trump is a man of no integrity. He has repeatedly violated his oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.


Now, in this moment of peril, it falls to the American people — even those who would prefer a Republican president — to preserve, protect and defend the United States by voting.

This is our moment. 

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