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Trump making monuments a cause
President Donald J. Trump has been silent about the death of George Floyd and other black and brown victims who have died at the hands of police in the United States. Instead, he has doubled down on “law and order” threatening to send the U.S. military to end the protests. His latest cause raises questions about the heart and mind of the current president. His new cause is the preservation of monuments honoring men who committed treason against the United States and who slaughtered Native Americans in order to steal their land.
Robert BowenPublished 4 years ago in The SwampOpen Letter To Mr. Trump: Watching You From The Netherlands Makes Me Sick
Dear Mr. Trump, A Dutch woman here. Watching the USA news now and then, reading news from the USA almost every day. I love the USA. Especially its countryside and its nature.
Agnes LaurensPublished 4 years ago in The SwampIf You Can't Teach, Be a Politician: Leadership Skills Necessary for Success
This morning while watching the news, my husband stood up and walked away from the TV muttering, "Trump would be a terrible substitute teacher."
Brenda MahlerPublished 4 years ago in The SwampTrump’s Tulsa Oklahoma Campaign Rally: What went wrong?
According to many published reports, the President was angry at the first campaign show in Tulsa with a sea of empty seats at the Tulsa arena, the venue for Trump’s first campaign rally in the era of Coronavirus. The brunt of Trump’s anger understandably was directed at his campaign manager Brad Parscale. From all accounts the arena was half-empty the original plan was to carry over the overfill crowd to an outside stage when the arena was full to capacity. That plan was scrapped.
Paul OranikaPublished 4 years ago in The SwampTump’s ABCs Through Quotes
We teach children to understand the world around them through the application of the alphabet. When we travel, we identify places and items for each letter of the alphabet as we view them from the car window to learn new words and become acquainted with the area.
Brenda MahlerPublished 4 years ago in The SwampIn response to all your emails, Don.
Dear Donald, I have been receiving your very personal campaign emails for several months now. I don’t know how you got my email address, I certainly never asked to be a part of this, and yet you constantly refer to me as a “loyal supporter,” a “true patriot,” and “with you from the beginning.” Recently your team sent me one asking if my email address is working since you haven’t heard back from me. So I wanted to assure you I’ve been receiving your emails and I’ve been paying attention. When I also began receiving emails from several members of your family with subject lines such as “My father is asking about you,” “Sign my father’s birthday card,” and “My father needs you,” I started to feel pretty special. I especially enjoyed the anecdote about when you and your son were chatting and you asked him how the signed photo sweepstakes was going. He had to tell you that I STILL hadn’t entered and according to him, you couldn’t believe it! Sorry I let you down. I felt pretty guilty again when I read an email in which you said you’d be checking the Presidential Donor List right before you went on stage later that night and you’d be disappointed not to see my name on it. I imagine how brave you were holding back the tears in front of the whole world after desperately searching the list for my name. I had no idea I meant so much to you, Don.
Josephine PatanePublished 4 years ago in The Swampwill donald trump be reelected President to serve another 4 year term.
Five months ago, America’s unemployment rate was at a half-century low, wages were rising, consumer confidence was high and Donald Trump’s approval stood at about 43 percent.
joshua murphyPublished 4 years ago in The SwampIs Donald Trump Inciting Violence?
The issue at hand is President Donald Trump is being accused of inciting violence at protesters in Minneapolis who were protesting over the death of George Floyd while in police custody. The protests were created by the Black Lives Matter movement due to the increase and exposure of police brutality against black people of America. The people want justice to be served and for the arrest of all the cops involved in the incident, including the other three officers who stood around and watched as George Floyd struggled due to breath underneath the officers knee on his neck.
Americans Need a President, Americans Need to Listen.
President Donald Trump's made a phone call to all U.S. Governors on how to deal with the protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The New York Times Katie Rogers, Jonathon Martin, and Maggie Haberman leaked the almost seven minute conversation. The audio, along with a full transcript is provided here.
Garrison SpanglerPublished 4 years ago in The SwampTrump vs Twitter
This week Twitter made the move to start labelling misleading or “fake news” tweets with a disclaimer. And their first citation went to a tweet by non other than President Trump which read “There is NO WAY (ZERO!) that Mail-In Ballots will be anything less than substantially fraudulent. Mail boxes will be robbed, ballots will be forged & even illegally printed out & fraudulently signed. The Governor of California is sending Ballots to millions of people…. And that “this will be a rigged election”
Nathalia RamosPublished 4 years ago in The SwampTrump Against Absentee Ballots, U.S. Must Push for Mail-In Voting.
Absentee ballots, or mail-in voting, is a hot button issue for Donald Trump. He is an opponent of it, but according to Pew Research Center, 70% of Americans support the choice to mail-in votes. President Trump has made inaccurate claims in regards to mail-in voting. Mail-in voting gives Americans the chance to vote freely and safely during the pandemic.
Garrison SpanglerPublished 4 years ago in The SwampOn Trump's "Cindy Lou WHO" Letter Circa May 2020
A letter written by Trump to the Director General of the World Health Organization [WHO] appears to throw ‘serious shade’ at the actions of WHO with regard to the most recent coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic turmoil that has caused hundreds of thousands of people to get sick and thousands of those sick to die.
Marjaniral'aPublished 4 years ago in The Swamp