Call Him “Trumpenstein” or “Lying Donald,” It’s the Same Bad Joke for America

Trumpenstein

Donald Trump has many failures, but his most notable is his lack of compassion for the majority of the American people. His second most egregious mistake was “Trump University.” His penchant for putting his name on everything he owns now reveals how poorly he runs his business world.

“Lying Donald” continues to claim that his failed university was a credible institution of higher learning, when in fact former students have filed a class action lawsuit for its failed curriculum.

As Trump was speaking to his like-minded supporters in San Diego, hundreds of protestors gathered outside of the venue. Posters depicted the crowd’s denouncement of the man they believe is a racist, bigot, and a womanizer.

One poster referenced Trump’s wife, who immigrated to the United States from Slovenia: “The Art of the Deal. Deport Melania. Legalize 11 million.” Another: “Trump, Shame of America.” Another: “Jesus would not vote for Trump.” And: “Racist, go home.”

Inside the convention center, Trump ranted for a lengthy period of time about the judge who has agreed to hear the class action lawsuit in late November.

Trump berated Judge Gonzalo Curiel for doing his job. He shamed him and labeled the Judge “a hater of Donald Trump” and “very hostile” person who had “railroaded” him.

“I’ll be seeing you in November, either as president…” Trump said, trailing off. “I think Judge Curiel should be ashamed of himself. I think it’s a disgrace that he’s doing this.” Trump brought up Curiel’s ethnicity: “The judge, who happens to be, we believe, Mexican…I think the Mexicans are going to end up loving Donald Trump.”

Trump is a liar, but now he is lying to himself. Is he in another world than the rest of America? Does he continue to believe that the money spent by students at “Trump University” was worth the lack of credibility they received after attending his façade?

Trump has accomplished only one thing in his campaign; he has found people who like him. He has far more enemies than friends. His lack of ability to control his temper, and his penchant for violence forces most good people to be repelled by the braggadocio and arrogant businessman.

This will not be the first lawsuit Trump has faced; there have been many. My question is, will the United States of America sue Trump after he forces our nation into a depression and bankruptcy?

Trump must face the consequences of his failures. Will the American people offer him another chance to fail in November? It’s all up to voters and their decision about our nation’s future.

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By James Turnage

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