A Senate Divided

Donald Trump was acquitted. I should be able to say I’m surprised, but unfortunately I am not.  All that I’ve heard of this man leads me to believe that he defies logic, normalcy and the general consensus that the president of the United States should have a brain.  Suffice to say that any bar placed by a liberal president can be walked under by a white man for whom applause will always follow. His sensationalized version of reality centers around himself, and the brilliance of constant media attention.  When this man is replaced, the coverage that follows him will find him basking in wealth for eternity or grabbing every camera that strays near him, taking any attention he can muster.

Regardless, my anger now is focused less on Trump, and more on the processes of this nation’s electoral and judiciary systems.  The two-thirds vote necessary to impeach a president has not once removed a president from office: despite the fact that he continues to put our country in jeopardy, his policies still fall on republican lines, therefore they have no interest in the lives of the citizens.  Offering any care to the people of other countries is beyond their knowledge, and I believe that of many democrats too: Trump’s painful influence extends far beyond the US. We need a new president.

Stay sharp.

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