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Sunday, November 8, 2020

This Is Precisely Just How Bad This President Was and Is

Understand this, reader, America.

This President was, indeed is so bad, so poor a leader, that much of the nation, from New York City and Times Square, all across the nation, all the way to Los Angeles, even right here in our own Kansas City,  broke out in very noisy, public demonstrations of celebrations after that and because of this election. 

And it wasn't all Democrats. Most all of us are that happy, that pleased we'll finally, finally have new, different and good, better leadership from and in the White House.

I've lived over 6 decades and never seen such a response here in the US to an election. It's never happened before. People never, ever broke out in very public, noisy demonstration and demonstrations to celebrate.

Not done there, Donald Trump was such a frightful leader on the international stage, his loss was celebrated ACROSS THE WORLD.


Again, Trump was and is that bad. Yet another unprecedented moment, unprecedented moments and reactions and result from this President. And it resonated across the nation and not just the nation but across the entire world. Literally. It's that big and that welcome an event.

Seriously.

So now, to Donald Trump and any and all of his supporters left, a message.

It's official. State by state, it's official. It's only not "official" in Trump's mind and in his few still supporters left. Give it up. He should concede. What, exactly, do you think the polling stations do, state by state by state? They know what they're doing. It's official all right.

Give it up. You need to do what Trump needs to do about this. That is, give it up. Be real, be honest, be an adult, be adult, be responsible for once in your life, Mr. President and accept this reality. If you don't, know this:


It's President elect Joe Biden and Vice President elect Kamala Harris.


Let's do this, America. Let's go forward.

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Going forward, here's a very real question. Let's hope there isn't.



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