During one of the Republican primaries presidential debates in 2015, Mr. Jebb Bush, former governor of Florida told then candidate Donald Trump that he was a chaos candidate and will be a chaos president if he win the presidency.
That time, nobody pay that statement any mind because people thought the there was no way that Mr. Trump was going to going the presidency nominee for the Republican Party. But to surprise of everyone, Republican primary voters and eventually American electorate voted for Mr. Trump in November 2016.
Before Mr. Trump even won the nomination, he started to sow deep division. He told primary voters that he could shot anyone in the head in the people will still vote for him. Trump was not wrong. Those voters voted to trump.
To be fair to Mr. Trump, to say that he could shot someone and the people will still vote for him is not where he started his campaign of sowing chaos and division in the country. With information of his father deep dislike for black people, Mr. Trump engaged in a vicious campaign to prove that America’s first black president, Barack Obama was not birth in the United States. Think that Trump main goal was to show how disappointed he was to black people coming from slavery to the presidency.
Trump told his supporter during one of his campaign rallies that if he wins, he will lock Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton up for deleting her emails. But he was not rebuked for saying out languish things but celebrated by a small and vocal portion of the Republican base.
Mr. Trump’s dislike for blacks, muslins, Mexicans, women, and the disable was on full display before and during his presidency. The describe all Mexicans, the country the United States has the longest land border with as, rapists and murderers, and black as lazy, and muslins as terrorists.
With all these divisive behaviors on full display, his supporters and others describe Trump as someone who as speak what on his mind. The celebrate him as not being a politician but someone who just say what is wants without regard for the harm that his words cause. Trump was according his supported was going to be the one to solve the country problems.
Governor Jeb Bush also describe Trump as a fraud candidate who had file multiple bankruptcies, refused to pay people who worked for him, and with every presidency candidate releasing their tax paper, trump refused to do so, giving credence to the rumors that he is buried in debt.
One of the country leading newspapers, the New York Times, explained that Mr. Trump has paid $750 in income taxes. The paper went further by saying the president was in huge debt and that is businesses, including in Moro logo business was drowning in debt.
The world heard Trump said that he will construct the wall between Mexico and the United States. If Mr. Trump wants to build a wall to shield the U.S. from illegal immigrants coming out of South America, that’s good for his priority agenda. However, in his twisted logic, he will build the wall, but get Mexico to foot the bill.
But Mexico did not foot the bill and trump went ahead with his plan to build the wall, diverting funds from other programs to undertake a project which most observers believe will not stop illegal immigrants from entering the country since most of the illegal immigrants are people who came to the country legal but overstay the traveling visas.
Now that the American people have fired Trump on November 3, with closed to 78 million voting for Mr. Joe Biden, he is refusing to concede and filing baseless lawyers claiming that the election was rigged against him.
Trump is a chaos president that will go down in history as the only president had refused to acknowledged defeat when the margin of victory for his opponent is so wide. But some Republican Senators are backing Trump. South Carolina Senator Lindsay Grant is one of such people. He is calling for in investigation into these baseless allegations and so is the Senate majority leader McConnell of Kentucky.
These two senators can hold the country in hostage for a while because they are from states that Republican nominees will always win. But McConnell and Graham need to look to Georgia and Arizona, which are not swing states. We think that America is getting to the point where only middle of the road candidates will be elected to high offices they are able to see things from the different angle and stand up the what is right but not what benefit them personally.
Trump will go but we hope that he goes without plunging the country in deep and bigger conflict.
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