Does Trump have our country's best interests at heart?
Let's set aside the executive orders for a second. Let's ignore bipartisan politics. Let's ignore who is in his cabinet. Let's ignore the ramifications of every repeal. Let's stop worrying about who was President before him and who could have been President instead of him.
Instead, we can focus on one thing and it will prove unequivocally that his motivation is not for the well-being of this country.
His words.
The way he talks, how he talks, what he talks about, what he doesn't talk about, and the way he treats his critics, his constituents, and the public in general.
You don't need to listen to a media slant or spin to know that his verbiage and rhetoric are more about him than America.
If you can watch the way he treats and undermines the press and it doesn't terrify you? Then I recommend picking up a book on dystopias. Zamyatin, Orwell, or Rand. Or watch a Wachowskis flick.
The way he speaks about the media? The way he wants us to doubt their credibility and integrity and pick his word over theirs?
That's a problem.
Imagine if you listened to him and just him about who had the most electoral wins since Reagan.
You'd believe a fallacy.
That's why the burden of truth should be obtainable by many and not insisted by one.
He's not just a terrible President.
He's a terrifying one.
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