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The news today had me breaking down and crying in frustration. It’s like being a helpless kid on a playground

where a bully has been picking on kids at recess every day for months or years and the playground teachers just laugh and do nothing to stop him.

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It's much more... this bully has the power of the principal... to expel you for caring about the helpless kid(s). Half the staff and school newspaper egg him on.

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When Trump was 10 years old, he supposedly threw a rock at a smaller neighbor kid who was in his playpen in the yard next door. Trump is very mentally ill. Why do so many people help and enable him?

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He is simply a useful tool, bought by the highest bidder, who will be gone when his use wears out. And, the power of subtle advertising/public relations, bought and brought to you/them buy the same buyers. Have you read Project 25?

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Mar 16Edited

Yes, have read Project 2025, and all voters must! It is a chilling blue print for the possible Trump administration that could strike our nation down late this year.

Most of all, look at the people putting this chaos project together. These are the likes of Steve Bannon and Steve Miller. Kohn Bros. money supports the Heritage Foundation and is backing this project.

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Project 2025

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Exactly.

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The word that comes to mind…DESPICABLE…all of it!

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As a (retired) elementary school teacher, I concur. On reflection, I had MUCH more patience with elementary-aged humans than I do with these "adults". With these adults, I find that just when I think I have no more top to blow, they pull another stunt and I realize I'm becoming a never-ending volcanic eruption.

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Kerry, I too am a retired elementary school teacher, and I have NO patience with "adults" such as Trump and his MAGA disciples. I appreciate Joyce's explanations of the machinations of the courts, and also her humility to confess when she is clueless as to how others (even judges, who ought to know better!) can be thinking. The kids I taught were much more open to logic and recitation of facts.

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