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Jon Notabot's avatar

Didn't realize "disease 'X' " was new, or that it originated in the Congo - thought for sure it came from South Africa via a professional inheritance inheritor. Either way, seems worth staying away from.

And this quote from Putin's Russia: “To achieve success in the election, Donald Trump relied on certain forces to which he has corresponding obligations. As a responsible person, he will be obliged to fulfill them.”

That's an admission of war against the US. And as much as I might hope to avoid the consequences of a global confrontation, I realize if we don't answer this brazen admission with our own actual declaration of war against the Russian Federation - well, Neville Chamberlain's ghost can tell us all about the consequences of avoiding confrontation itself.

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One doesn't need a psychology degree to understand what makes Trump tick. He's a simplistic thinker only concerned with satisfying his selfish desires, surrounding himself with people who will do his bidding, and lashing out at those who frustrate him.

That's it; there's nothing else to the man. He's as transparent as glass — a shallow, immature, paranoid delusionist obsessed with gaining ever more money and power, much like someone addicted to heroin.

Trump is the proverbial king with no clothes who desperately wants people to think he's smarter than he is. His small, egotistical mind creates a fantasy world where he is constantly the center of attention, covering up a deep-seated emptiness resulting from a lack of empathy and compassion for others. His own words continually reveal this little man's sad truth and the twisted hell he has created for himself.

However, Trump's enablers throughout his life, ranging from his father to banks, investors, politicians, the media, and half the voting public, have drawn the rest of us — the nation, the world — into that same hell and to suffer the consequences of his petty actions.

While Trump is simple enough to understand, the question remains: Why do so many ordinary, seemingly rational people willingly cooperate with his undeniable insanity? The answers to that inexplicable mystery could fill a library of psychology books.

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