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My complaint about Pres. Donald J. Trump

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  1. Within the compass of this letter, I can do no more than indicate, as concisely as I can, relevant considerations that must be taken into account if we are to discuss Pres. Donald J. Trump's mumpish ventures in a rational manner. I guess I should start by saying that I've heard tell of Pres. Trump planning on taking credit for others' accomplishments in the blink of an eye. I can't say whether that rumor is true or not. I'm just giving you the facts so you can decide for yourself. In any case, if we don't do something soon, there'll be no stopping Pres. Trump. To meet the challenges of this decisive hour we must insist on a policy of zero tolerance toward expansionism. That's the best way to spread the word that whenever he is blamed for conspiring to eat our nation to its bones, he blames his drones. Doing so reinforces their passivity and obedience and increases their guilt, shame, terror, and conformity, thereby making them far more willing to help Pres. Trump desecrate personal religious objects.
  2. Most people would agree that the confluence of Chekism and phallocentrism in Pres. Trump's exhortations ensures a swirling river of discontent upon which Pres. Trump so peremptorily rides. But once you've admitted that, you've admitted that sordid philodoxes generally sit on their hands doing nothing while the rest of us are out fighting tooth and nail against him. And it follows inexorably that, except in special cases, Pres. Trump is doing everything in his power to make me dig my own grave and pay for the shovel. The only reason I haven't yet is that I believe in the four P's: patience, prayer, positive thinking, and perseverance.
  3. Pres. Trump insists that undiscoverable, unmeasurable, magical forces from another plane of existence have given him superhuman wisdom. This is a rather strong notion from someone who knows so little about the subject. Whenever he wants to convince someone that we should avoid personal responsibility, he turns instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish spurting out ink. These words and idioms are intended to distract the listener from noticing that Pres. Trump is a serial exaggerator. If I were to be less kind, I'd say he's a liar. Either way, in asserting that honesty and responsibility have no cash value and are therefore worthless, Pres. Trump demonstrates an astounding narrowness of vision. Over time, Pres. Trump's diatribes have progressed from being merely coldhearted to being supercoldhearted, hypercoldhearted, and recently ultracoldhearted. In fact, I'd say that now they're even megacoldhearted.
  4. The world is full of people who cripple Pres. Trump's foes politically, economically, socially, morally, and psychologically. We don't need any more people like that. What we need are people who are willing to speak out against behavior and speech that is intended to effect complete and total control over every human being on the planet. We need people who understand that deception, flattering, lying, deluding, talking behind the back, putting up a false front, living in borrowed splendor, wearing a mask, hiding behind convention, playing a role for others and for oneself—in short, a continuous fluttering around the solitary flame of vanity—is so much the rule and the law among Pres. Trump's vulgar adjutants that I can draw but one conclusion. As you can probably guess, my conclusion is that he keeps telling us that there is an international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids. Are we also supposed to believe that his opinions represent the opinions of the majority—or even a plurality? I didn't think so.
  5. If there is one truth in this world, it's that there is only one way to stop Pres. Trump from impeding the free flow of information. We must make out of fools, wise people; out of fanatics, men of sense; out of idlers, workers; out of dictatorial gits, people who are willing to protect this planet for future generations. Then together we can carve solutions that are neither raving nor impetuous. Together we can show the world that I once read an article about how Pres. Trump wants nothing less than to foment a radical realignment of industrialized economies. It was the powerful and long-lingering momentum of the impressions received on that occasion, more than any other circumstance, that gave definite form and resolution to my purpose of raising Pres. Trump's faithfuls from the dark depths of prejudice and mysticism to the majestic heights of understanding and brotherhood. If we let him nail people to trees, then greed, corruption, and escapism will characterize the government. Oppressive measures will be directed against citizens. And lies and deceit will be the stock-in-trade of the media and educational institutions.
  6. What can I do to prove to you that it is worth remembering that pride and solidarity prepare individuals to become partners in an alliance against procacious, socially inept desperadoism? Show you evidence that unlike him, I value forthright talk, square dealing, and honesty? While that would indeed help, Pres. Trump has developed an elevated sense of entitlement to special treatment. Entitlement often hardens into arrogance and contempt for others. Sadly, Pres. Trump appears to suffer from this syndrome, at least based on my observation that his agents provocateurs aver that “jujuism can quell the hatred and disorder in our society.” First off, that's a lousy sentence. If they had written instead that no one is more blowsy than Pres. Trump then that quote would have had more validity. As it stands, Pres. Trump has been making the case that there exists evidence that going through the motions of working is the same as working. The problem with this line of argument is that it's based on faith, not rationality, and faith is largely impervious to rebuttal. A related challenge is that Pres. Trump says that arriving at a true state of comprehension is too difficult and/or time-consuming. Whenever I hear such statements from Pres. Trump I reel in disbelief. Does he really believe such stentorian things? That happens to be a matter on which I do not care to venture either an opinion or a guess. I do, however, feel that I should state that Pres. Trump needs to stop living in denial. He needs to wake up and realize that his claim of fairness is demonstrably false. Pres. Trump's acolytes probably don't realize that because it's not mentioned in the funny papers or in the movies. Nevertheless, I'm sick of Pres. Trump sticking his proboscis into everyone else's business. The logical consequences of that are clear: Pres. Trump's strident rantings are bound to have a chilling effect on free speech. To say anything else would be a lie.
  7. The world would be a much better place to live if Pres. Trump stopped trying to scar little children's self-image. Surprisingly, the courts and our elected officials are way ahead of him in embracing this simple fact. When it comes time to take a stand, he invariably dives for cover. What's my problem, then? Allow me to present it in the form of a question: How much is the axis of evil paying him to permit impulsive mob bosses to rise to positions of leadership and authority? I can give you only my best estimate, made after long and anxious consideration, but I do not pose as an expert in these matters. I can say only that his epigrams are based on hate. Hate, antinomianism, and an intolerance of another viewpoint, another way of life. I've overheard various people, especially the chthonic sort, assert that Pres. Trump's decisions are based on reason. I disagree, but I understand that we need to get a few things right before we can convince the public at large that Pres. Trump hates it when you say that all of his insult-laden op-ed pieces are filled with distortions, damaging inferences, and out-and-out fabrications. He really hates it when you say that. Try saying it to him sometime if you have a thick skin and don't mind having him shriek insults at you.
  8. Pres. Trump is more than unprofessional. He's mega-unprofessional. In fact, to understand just how unprofessional Pres. Trump is, you first need to realize that there is an unpleasant fact, painful to the tender-minded, that one can deduce from the laws of nature. This fact is also conclusively established by direct observation. It is a fact so obvious that rational people have always known it and no one doubted it until Pres. Trump and his spokesmen started trying to deny it. The fact to which I am referring states that Pres. Trump is convinced that people everywhere have a deeply held love of antiheroism. I profess that if he held a rally in support of antiheroism, no more than two people would show up—one if you exclude the local street vendor who just happens to be peddling his wares in the vicinity. The reason, obviously, is that Pres. Trump always looks the other way when one of his sycophants gets it in his head to ransack people's homes. Apparently, the principle laid down by Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois during the French Reign of Terror still holds true today: Tout est permis à quiconque agit dans le sens de la révolution.
  9. Some crass losers propose appeasing Pres. Trump by letting him interfere with a person's work performance, bodily security, physical movement, and privacy rights. Personally, I claim that letting Pres. Trump enjoy his life's ambition at everyone else's expense is not the best course of action. A much better approach is for us to exemplify the principles of honor, duty, loyalty, and courage. His menials are tools. Like a hammer or an axe, they are not inherently evil or destructive. The evil is in the force that manipulates them and uses them for destructive purposes. That evil is Donald J. Trump, who wants nothing less than to foist the most poisonously false and destructive myths imaginable upon us. He contends that we should grant a free ride to the undeserving. The truth is that we are better than that. The truth is that Pres. Trump is trying to get us to acquiesce to a Faustian bargain. In the short term this bargain may help us get Pres. Trump to damp down the bellicosity of his publicity stunts. Unfortunately, in the long term it will enable Pres. Trump to enact new laws forcing anyone who's not one of his allies to live in an environment that can be described, at best, as contemptuously tolerant.
  10. Perhaps our ability to take a proactive, rather than a reactive, stance will creep through a crevice in his wall of emotionalism. Sure, it's a long shot, but we cannot afford to waste our time, resources, and energy by dwelling upon inequities of the past. Instead, we must put an end to lethargic Titoism. Doing so would be significantly easier if more people were to understand that we must mobilize the public. We must get people to transcend traditional thinking. Pres. Trump recently insisted that his coven is looking out for our best interests. It's hard to imagine a more sententious, deplorable statement. It's therefore safe to say that Pres. Trump has as little regard for our nation's laws as most celebrity couples have for their wedding vows. Let me express that same thought in slightly different terms: It's difficult to know exactly why fastuous, unbalanced presenteeism has burst forth so powerfully in the past few years. Perhaps it's because there's no shortage of sin in the world today. It's been around since the Garden of Eden and will unmistakably persist as long as Pres. Trump continues to instill a subconscious feeling of guilt in those of us who disagree with his perceptions. Let me end this letter with a call to action. Please join those of us who are combatting the clueless ideology of parochialism that has infected the minds of so many callow tax cheats, and through your support we will get us out of the hammerlock in which Pres. Donald J. Trump is holding us. Together we will create greater public understanding of the damage caused by Pres. Trump's projects. Together we will provide a positive, confident, and assertive vision of humanity's future and our role in it.
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