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Donald Trump Told Over 30,000 Lies While He Was President
Dear Donald Trump, Of all the negative things people are saying about you and how much they hated what you did, I admit that of all the sins you committed and all the laws you broke, here is a startling fact. Among other things, you told about 30,000 lies and maybe more during your presidency.
By Margaret Minnicks5 years ago in The Swamp
Hey Trump, Did You Even Try Your Best?
Hey Trump, I’m wondering, did you even try your best? I’m not American... I know but I still have an opinion. This is my opinion: I don’t believe as the 45th president of the United States truly did your best at “making America great again.” No offence but it was never “great.” It’s a place that needs tons of work done for the people and from the people! The USA is a place that needs their government to love its country with more than socially “allowed” actions. Meaning the love and care theseAmericans were supposed to receive did not happen because in my eyes the president of the United States just does not care for the issues of his Americans. Am I wrong?
By Keanna Barry 5 years ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump!
Growing up I never cared for politics. I mean, what do I care about the president? He’s not doing anything for me that would make me take interest in politics. I’m 36 and I’ve only voted once in my life. Good ole Bill Clinton was the president I voted for. I guess you can say I was democrat. If you’re from a democratic dominant state and young, you tend to follow what everyone else is doing and believing. Meaning, I was shaped in to a Democrat by my surroundings and the media. I believed what everyone else believes in reference to the political party. For me, my belief was always that Democrats are for the people and republicans are like old corporate men trying to run the country like a bootcamp. Being a minority from a poverty stricken neighborhood shaped me in to a Democratic point of view. Fast forward to 2016 elections and now I’m afraid of what just happened. President Donald Trump just got in the office and all I’m thinking is “it’s a wrap”. I had this fear because I heard the media talking about the things that Donald Trump was about and how Trump was very dangerous for this country. I had a genuine fear that Donald Trump was going to take everyone’s food stamp card and make the world come to an end. World was 3. Sounds silly, but being democrat, that was the type of thing I feared. What was weird was how the loss of government benefits was a fear to me even though I had never been on food stamps before. But it was still a thought that attacked me whenever I thought about Donald Trump. As 2019 rolled around we all heard the President’s echo of “FAKE NEWS”. That term never registered with me when I heard it. Even watching the news conferences and the president calling the media fake news did not make me think anything questionable about what he was saying. It didn’t matter to me. I thought “FAKE NEWS” was just another slogan for Trump to combat the media with. Then one day something clicked in me that changed everything. Remember I said I voted for Bill Clinton? I was proud of that vote. Mainly because of the scandal part. Nothing to do with politics. One day I told someone in a conversation that the last time I voted, it was for Bill Clinton and they brought to my attention one of his policies when it came to incarceration and the bad effect he had in low income communities. It really hit home for me because I was getting arrested more times than I’d like to myself in my early 20’s. Now I’m YouTube researching because I’m noticing the media’s antics. The way they word their conversations concerning Donald Trump. It was clear bias from what now seems to be a fusion of the media and the democrats. As I look around and see the way people think I noticed the majority think democrat for a number of reasons. One key player being our phones. You hear a notification on your phone and it’s several major news outlet reporting the same thing using the same language and point of view which is mostly democrat. This is where molding takes place for me. When you hear that notification and you glance at your phone for 3 seconds to read it you just received a piece of information with a point of view; A political one in this case. I believe it’s subconscious programming and we do the programming ourselves. Let’s face it, it’s hard to put our phones down, and when you do put it down you pick it right back up to see any screen notification updates. In summary, Donald Trump was not the president I wanted, but was the president we needed. A lot of things have been brought to light in politics that makes people pay attention now. Once your eyes become open how can you close them again?
By Luchiano Laws5 years ago in The Swamp
Good-bye Mr. President
Dear Mr. President: Just wanted to drop this note off to you for showing your spirit and your business acumen for the last four years. To be honest I did not really understand everything you said and done. You lead the country like one of your many businesses. It worked, but it didn't. Did you really have a consensus of all parties to do the things that were required of you or did you say "I am President Donald Trump and all must do what I want."
By Mark Graham5 years ago in The Swamp
Bye Bye Trump: Top 5 controversies of Donald Trump from porn star to the Muslim ban
Donald Trump's term as President coming from the Republican Party ends on January 20. During his four-year tenure, he and his administration took many decisions that were controversial. Trump raised several controversies as president. However, now that Trump's term is about to end and Joe Biden, who comes from the Democratic Party, is about to be sworn in as America's 46th president.
By Yogesh Sawant5 years ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump: Thanks For the Lessons You Taught Me. Third Place in Goodbye Donald Challenge.
Dear Donald Trump, Now that your time is up as the 45th President of the United States of America, I personally want to thank you for the last four years. What a ride! Some people are glad you are leaving the White House while you and your supporters still think you shouldn't have to go.
By Margaret Minnicks5 years ago in The Swamp
We can learn from Trump's defeat and consequences
The simplest, easiest and most universally accepted definition of democracy was given by Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. He was president of the country from 1861 to 1865. He became president at a time when the United States was suffering from an identity, a constitutional and political crisis, as well as a civil war. As soon as he became president, he devoted himself to solving these problems and abolishing slavery and ending the civil war. Extreme racist hatred was rife at the time, with Chief Justice Roger B. Tenny ruling that blacks were not citizens of the United States and had no constitutional rights. Lincoln fought against the verdict and established the rights of blacks. He said that all people are equal and everyone has equal rights. Lincoln ended the Civil War and united the United States under the federal government. Speaking at a rally after the end of the civil war, he said every American would live under one umbrella under one Creator. He concluded by saying, "Government of the people, by the people, for the people." The government will be elected by the people, by the will of the people, and will work for the people. This statement of his is considered as the full definition of democracy and gained popularity. This is his first post on the definition of democracy. Abraham Lincoln was one of the architects of the United States as a democracy. He established the United States as a nation of freedom of speech, the abolition of slavery, the end of apartheid, and a nation of multinationals. Since then, the United States has been an example to other countries. Americans are also proud of their country's democracy. But more than 150 years later, outgoing President Donald Trump has given Abraham Lincoln a major push in the United States. After being elected in 2016, he almost destroyed the basic structure of the United States. With the slogan "True America or America First," he incited racism in the multinational United States. Caused division among whites, blacks, blacks, and immigrants from different countries. As a result of his policy, extremist whites rose to prominence. They became vocal against blacks and immigrants. Such a policy by Trump has provoked strong negative reactions worldwide. Analysts have commented that Trump is in the process of turning the United States into a fragmented state. Destroying the heritage of the United States.
By Md Zahirul Haque5 years ago in The Swamp








