Trump was a Joke for a President
It's funny and amazing how we look back today and wonder what the past five years of America had been. A ridiculous man not only was elected but also managed to complete his term.
Mike J. Fontaine
authored the book "The Trump
Dictionary: Coffee Table Edition," which is a compilation of Trump's
funny quotes, bad jokes, jumbled and pointless made-up words. These are
explained with satirical definitions, which makes this a hilarious read for not
only America's citizens but people all over the world, who bore with his
presidency for the past five years. This book is light-hearted humor on Trump's
thoughtless sayings and regards for other people. The democrats of America must
surely read this book to take a look back and wonder how a person like Trump
should never have been the President in the first place. Enjoy this laughing
stock whenever you feel like relaxing. Grab a copy of it today!
Trump - a president who nobody took seriously, had indeed
accomplished one thing during his tenure that cannot be denied by any person on
the planet. Not even the Trumpbots (Trump supporters who spoke in his favor no
matter what). And that is being a comedian. Whether his jokes were good or bad
is debatable. But nevertheless, his jokes were racist, many of which were posed
as a bully; body-shaming reporters and journalists, denying things he previously
said, and derogatory claims about his peers and popular personalities shows his
juvenile and foolish attempt at jokes.
It's surprising how unaware and clueless he had been
about important issues. But the confidence he had while stating all the wrong facts
and figures has to be applauded. He claimed, "We have a 100 Billion Dollar Trade Deficit with Mexico. It's the time!"
Whereas, in reality, The U.S. has never had a $100 billion trade deficit
with Mexico. According to U.S. government data, the deficit was $78 billion in
2018, $69 billion in 2017.
And when he boasted, "The
United States, as you know, has become the number one country in the world,
during my administration -- two and a half years -- in energy. So we're now
number one in the world." In fact, it was crude oil in particular in
which the U.S. recently became number-one in the world, according to the EIA,
which made the estimate in September 2018. Another time, he falsely claimed, "I won an election. I won it easily --
306 to 223. I won it pretty easily." Trump was really bad with numbers
as this was the 25th time he had said 223 instead of 232-the actual number of
votes Clinton earned.
Recalling his time in the office makes a person smirk. And
it's always glad to have this realization that his time is finally over.
About the Author
Mike J. Fontaine,
from So. California plays in many different industries. From film to
construction to developing media platforms. Besides Trump
Dictionary dot com, he's raising
funds for his most recent, the Worldwide Resistance
Humanitarian Network. Mike, like many,
has never devoted as much time to politics as he has
during the last few years. Why? Because
along with the majority of Americans, he feels it's
in-your-face obvious that the fabric of our
Democracy is being torn by a grossly incompetent
President and his appointed Administration.
In short, there's no choice but to resist tyranny in all
forms, even if it's with a comedic twist.
Comments
Post a Comment