Seriously? Isn't that Enough?

It's so aggravating to me that I've become so wrapped up in the daily drama. I absolutely hate writing about politics.

But there's so much there every single day.

On Friday, Trump woke up and started tweeting. He sent out about 20 of them. One nastier than the next. The majority taking aim at Crooked Clinton, Screwball Bernie and Pocohantas. He wants to throw them all in jail again over the democratic primary deal and a uranium deal with Russia that Clinton may or may not have participated in as a member of a panel. The uranium never left the country and was not to be used for nuclear weapons, but nuclear power plants.

Details.

He straight up lies.

He calls people names.

He starts fights, goes golfing, and whines, whines, whines.

Exactly what I expected.

Could there have been ideas that might have worked?

Certainly. He could have advanced the changes through policy, by including everyone, and by offering reasoned arguments that led America "back to greatness".

Can't do it!

Calling someone 'Pocohantes'?

That's certainly something that you would have received detention for back in 7th grade. Honestly, let it sink in!

He's an adult calling other adults names.

It's not normal!

He has golfed more than 90 times!

He's not paying for new tees at the clubhouse. Rather, a hundred people have to ride along and he's charging them (and the government) to rent a cart to ride along!

He's collecting all that money because he's going to his properties!

Obama golfed 90 times in 8 years!

This week he called the American Justice System a "joke" and a "laughingstock".

That's something that someone might argue at a bar, 8 drinks in. He's the president! It's all supposed to work in concert.

Is it a joke?

Maybe...especially if there's someone digging into your finances and connections with a foreign government, but he also cried about the fact that he should be in charge of it because he's the president!

Come on, now. We learned in 3rd grade that there were three distinct branches of the government and that they were separated for a reason. He can't be in charge of all of it!

And it makes him cry.

Yet, what really got me was when he was asked about working with the members of his team. His excellent, excellent team filled with great, great, exceptional people.

"Doesn't matter what they think. It only matters why I think."

I cringed.

Way back, before the election I mentioned that it would be crazy and dangerous to have him leading our country. I hear from a lot of people through the course of a day after he destroys a long-standing American policy.

"Is this possible?" A professional buddy of mine asks.

I ask it every day.

Isn't that enough?

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