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Donald Trump's Last Stand From the Eyes of an Abuse Survivor
I don’t usually care about elections. I’m jaded. No election has ever changed my life that much, if at all. That’s probably because I’m a member of at least two disenfranchised groups, I’m poor and I’m a woman. But I am eagerly waiting for the results of this 2020 election to come in and say with finality that Donald Trump will no longer be President of the United States. I am not a political pundit or anything else. I am a survivor of domestic abuse and I see Trump as an abusive husband to America and a perpetrator of disrespect and shame to women and minorities.
Helen StuartPublished 4 years ago in The SwampEven if Biden Wins-Trump Won’t Go Away
Trump is not the type of person who goes away. He will run again in 2024. Even if he does win and actual leaves the Whitehouse he’ll be on the campaign trail in 2024 run for Trumpism even if the republican nominee in 2024 repudiates Trump ideology, which at this point seems unlikely as potential 2020 republican nominees, who had been silent began backing unfound claims of voter fraud only 20 minutes after the President’s sons called for 2024 potential Republicans nominee’s to back the president’s unfound claims of fraud.
Dear Donald Trump: Just Stop.
Mr. Trump: I am not a fan. I am not even an American - I'm a Canadian, and I've been watching your behavior since the run-up to the 2016 election, never mind what's been happening in this current election.
Christina St-JeanPublished 4 years ago in The SwampAn Open Letter To Donald Trump:
Dear Donald Trump, Where is your evidence of voter fraud? I’d like to begin by stating that I am shocked that the 2020 race for President of the United States is this close as America sits in the midst of a crushing pandemic in which numbers are again rising. Racism still clings to all places in the country, and there is a man steeped in bigotry, sexism, and hatred sitting on his self-proclaimed throne behind an un-scalable wall, while he quite clearly continues to misunderstand the meaning of democracy.
Lauren MacDonaldPublished 4 years ago in The SwampBlack Lives Matter II
So literally what is going on with the decision for the murder of Breonna Taylor? The officer was only charged with wanton endangerment?!? Pardon my french but what the hell does that mean? By my little bit of understanding he got off easy. All he got was a 15,000 dollar bail & fired?!? Now if that was an African-American, then he would have probably gotten life in imprisonment. Also what about the 22-month old baby boy that was killed on Linwood & Indiana? What’s up with that?!? Somebody knows something. Once again our innocent younglings, who rarely gets a chance @ life are being killed over some dumb bull-ish!!! What is the so-called president doing to take care of this??? Not a dang thing but this lack of a better word, dumb*** but he wants to have another 4-year term of presidency!!! Come on people, open your eyes!!! He doesn’t give two flying flakes about the American people especially us African-American & he says that he does. Yeah right.
Akila BrownPublished 4 years ago in The SwampWhy Trump?!
Why? Why? Why? A good friend of mine moaned to me via text this morning, the Day After: "Biden is winning popular vote - 68.7M vs. 66.1M so far. Why would 66M people vote for THAT? Why would a person of color vote for that racist? Why would a woman vote for a sexual predator? Why would a person with decency vote for an indecent person? Why? Why? Why?!"
US Election 2020
After months of rallies around the country, the time has come for Biden and Trump to sit back at watch the results pour in from every state. While unrest and anxiety are kicking in, thousands of volunteers are sitting down and counting the ballot papers.
Dear Mango Mussolini,
(forgive me if another writer used the above image) ***I find it fitting that my first post on Vocal should be about the 2020 election given today is election day.
Tyler DelmottePublished 4 years ago in The SwampDonald J. Trump: Putin's Agent In Place
An "agent without portfolio" is an agent who operates without a specific position tied to a specific organization. A free-lancer. I learned the trade craft as a child growing-up in the '60s and '70s and began to apply it in Europe on both sides of the Iron Curtain in the '80s on occasion, and operated professionally in the '90s in North America, retiring in 2000, until the War on Terror dragged me back in on occasion. My specialties are information warfare, psychological warfare, counter-intelligence, intelligence, surveillance, counter-surveillance, non-lethal weapons, improvised weapons, propaganda, counter-terrorism and political science. In all of those activities I have excelled. I've been an informant, advisor and consultant for law enforcement, intelligence agencies and committees on a local, state, federal and military level. I've handled classified information and been cleared to advise military intelligence in secret matters. I state this as a demonstration of my expertise for this composition, for which I present supporting evidence which I'm qualified to validate. Like many others, I now feel compelled to speak out because I recognize what is happening to my country, how it is happening and why it is happening beyond what others have braved to express and may not fully understand. Others, like former CIA Director John Brennan.
Marshall BarnesPublished 4 years ago in The SwampDear Mr. President
To Mr. Trump, Sorry, it's been a while since I have wrote to a president. I think I was ten when I wrote a letter to President Bush. My Mom still has the letter somewhere. I don't even remember what it was about.
Wavering WatersPublished 4 years ago in The SwampPolitics and My Life
I just recently read a book about Trump. I have not figured out how he even got into the White House. He is a walk-inhalers disaster. I have voted for many Presidents and belief me when I say Trump should never have been elected.
Debra BernatovichPublished 4 years ago in The SwampPresident Donald J. Trump
I've got to tell you from the beginning, I've always loved Dennis. He and I are both Baby Boomers having made his mark in the comic strips in early 1951. And so is Donald. If you look closer, you will see that Donald and Dennis both probably share the same barber, too. And, good gosh....don't they both just stay in trouble??? Honestly, I think they both mean very well, but it seems like they just have an innate talent to irritate others. But I love bad little blonde headed boys (I had two sons that are just like that, too.)
Shirley BelkPublished 4 years ago in The Swamp