Trump’s Extremely Weak Temperament Is the first Concern of his Staff and Republican Leadership

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Donald Trump’s ego is so fragile, that his circle of sinners and Republican leadership place this weakness as their number one priority.

Reports from the White House described Trump’s near euphoria after his speech to congress last Tuesday. Then they described how his mood crashed when Attorney General Jeff Sessions was accused of lying to congress during his nomination hearings, and then recused himself from the investigation into Trump’s relationship with Vladimir Putin.

The latest effort to appease Trump’s fragile ego is in the form of a revised ban on immigration from mostly Muslim nations. The new executive order will remove Iraq from the list, and also remove the lifetime ban of Syrian refugees. Trump’s circle of sinners believe that this order will not be challenged by the courts.

But what about the people? And what about the fact that the two nations not included have business ties with Trump and others in his administration?

Trump has a hotel in Turkey, and several have interests in Saudi Arabia. What makes this action farcical is the fact that 15 or the 19 terrorists who attacked America on September 11, 2001 were Saudi nationals.

Trump has no concern regarding what is morally right or wrong; his only concern is that he gets his own way. He is a spoiled child who grew up to become the “schoolyard bully.”

Personally, I have had enough of this illegitimate president. He is useless, and has failed to accomplish a single positive action for the majority of the American people in his first 46 days. What he has done is to casually approve a mission into Yemen which cost the lives of numerous civilians, and one Navy Seal. He has spent his weekends partying in Mar-a-Lago at taxpayers expense, while North Korea continues to threaten peace in the region by launching missiles towards Japan. Why hasn’t he said something about the escalating situation? The answer is ‘because he doesn’t know what he is doing.

Fire the Fool,” coming to a city near you on April 1, 2017.

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By James Turnage

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