
In the scheme of things, Donald J. Trump is important to no one. He has never accomplished a single thing for our nation or its people. His businesses were all for his own advancement, while they often ruined small businesses as he refused to pay his bills. He is the ‘epitome’ of all talk and no action.
Today he apologized for “some of his previous comments.” He failed to offer specifics, so no one actually knows what he was talking about. Today he traveled to Louisiana in a desperate effort to make the American people believe that he cares.
Trump could do something to aid the people of southern Louisiana, but he won’t. He cannot require the federal government to do more than it is presently doing, thanks to the authorization of President Obama. So why is he there?
He is attempting to save his failing campaign. His new campaign manager has forced him to change tactics; for now. Trump cannot relate to the people of Louisiana or anywhere else in our nation. He is a rich man who lives in a tower and looks down upon his servants. Trump’s rhetoric has proven over and over again that he hates the real America. His idea of a ‘great nation’ is a return to open racism and bigotry, and placing women in the home returning to being subservient to their husbands. Trump has no concern for those who lost their lives and their homes in the flooding of the last few days. He is campaigning.
Let’s get to the truth. Donald Trump remains a buffoon and the greatest fool to ever become the standard bearer of a political party.
Some uninformed and brainwashed American shouted from the crowd and thanked Trump for coming, although he did nothing. Trump replied: “Somebody is, somebody is that shouldn’t be,” Trump replied without mentioning Obama by name.
This person is either ignorant or a simpleton. It is President Obama who authorized disaster relief, not Trump. If he was the president today, I’m sure he would refuse to offer aid to the mostly black population of this section of Louisiana.
Trump’s “apology” and “concern for the people of Louisiana is insincere. He is an ambitious man who never will address the needs of the average man or woman in our nation, even if he became our nation’s leader.
With an insincere and unspecific apology, Trump cannot undo a year of malicious and hateful speech. He has been exposed, and there is no cure for evil.
Op-Ed
By James Turnage
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