So, we’ve seen history being made, right infront of our eyes. We are a living piece of that history, and a piece our next generation must deal with.
I am shocked, a bit worried, but also curious of what a Trump Administration will do for not only the US, but for the entire planet.
The reason I’m worried is he’s planning to remove funding for global warming (or ‘climate change’ as it should be called). He is playing a very serious game here (that has no winners).
Climate Change is real. Earth is changing. It has been proven time and time again that it’s real (mainly by NASA). And to remove funding is telling the pollution-belching factories to keep affecting the planet.
Arctic sea ice is melting at an alarming rate. Summers are getting much, much hotter than expected. How..is this “bogus”, Mr Trump? We have to do something, before The Day After Tomorrow becomes a reality and we freeze to death (or drown).
That movie was made as a warning and a call to action, to not just people in power, but the entire human race. The President in that movie was just like Trump; denying climate change being a thing until it was too late..despite the highly legitimate cries from scientists.
But in that movie, much of the human race still survived half of the US encased in ice and snow (mainly for traveling south). But the ending was also a painful reminder not to play God.
Oy. But anyway, this is the only thing I’m worried about. But this isn’t what’s making people protest against our new President-elect. These people, are the ones that keep being ignored. And they feel their voices must be heard. They have the right to protest as they’re expressing their freedom of speech, and we must respect their decision to do this (as long as these protests remain peaceful).
Sadly, not all protests have been, and it saddens me of what they’ve turned into. These riots..this is not the American way of life. We’re supposed to be strong, and unified as a nation. A “nation under God, indivisible, for liberty and justice for all.” It’s right in our pledge to our flag.
They must unite behind Trump, no matter how much they fear (and/or hate) him. That’s the way Democracy works. We’re stuck with him for the next four years.
So yes, we’re a bit scared. We’re also a bit saddened over the results of the election. That’s human nature to fear the unknown, for Trump is unknown of the way he thinks. He’s not the typical corrupt politician that we usually get as a President. Infact, he wants to end the corruption (by “draining the swamp” as he claims). He also wants to lower taxes for the middle class substantially.
What I’m trying to say is, we must give our new President-elect a chance. We voted him in. He’s working for us, and we expect him to do the best job he can as President.
He claims “I won’t let you(America is a whole) down.” He also claims he will work with Congress, and the Senate. Well of course he would since the Republicans own both. But remember, his own party was against him over his choice of words. Mocking a disabled person. Calling women “pigs”, “slobs” and all sorts of other things. Not to mention the other “locker room talk” he claimed all it was. And of course the infamous “build a wall and make Mexico pay for it” talk, which has been the spearhead of his entire campaign.
But apparently all of this has changed. So, we’re just going to have to see what happens before, and after the inauguration. There was one fear I had that President Trump would turn America into his personal reality TV show (and/or be all “you’re fired!” to anyone who disagrees with him in Congress).
Yes, I get the fear. Trump is a newcomer. He’s never ran for office in his lifetime. But, he’s also willing to learn. He’s willing to have peaceful talks with the other nations and promote legitimate trade deals with our allies. But what I hope the most for him, is that he learns from sitting at the highest seat of power on our planet… that this isn’t a TV show anymore.
When you’re the leader of the free world, everyone (even our planet) looks at your every move. Winning trust, should be your main goal.
I will say this; I congratulate Mr Trump and wish him a long life, and hope he doesn’t let us down. And Hillary? I got to hand it to her. Despite the email scandal and being smacked left and right by Trump, she is a strong woman. And I feel that’s why some people were shocked of Trump winning, because they wanted to see the first ever woman President.
But that’s not to say your daughter (if you have children) can’t be the next President. They can be anything they want. Hillary has, in ways, proven that women are just as strong as men are.
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With that speech completed, it’s time to do my typical vulgar nature by saying a message to my fellow Americans, in to prevent a fucking trainwreck like this from EVER happening again.
So, America.. what have we learned today? Actually, let myself answer. We’ve learned that “any dumbass can become President” (said by Roman Bellic; everyone’s favorite annoying cousin that always wants to go bowling in GTA 4).
This man, I called a clown. And soon he will be our 45th President. Where the fuck did we go wrong, America? Seriously.. WHAT THE FUCK?! We had several candidates that were worthy of the seat, yet we narrowed it down to the two worst possible excuses for humanity.
But whatever. What’s done is done. But there’s a way to prevent history from repeating itself.
In 2020 (the end of Trump’s 4-year term), let’s get smart. Let’s use Wikipedia and other sources of information, and read about the new upcoming Democratic candidate. Read about their past deeds in public office and focus on that; instead of their present. We all know that these candidates will say anything to get you to vote for them, and then somehow forget all the promises they made during their campaign.
We must not let this happen again. America, in 2020, it’ll be time to “make the human race be smart again.”
Note, my words were based on Grade A’s final political video, found here (note it’s outdated).