As I write this, there about 30 hours left to
the Obama Administration. It really cannot come fast enough.
In the last few hours
remaining, I believe Barry will try to
put a big hurt on the incoming Trump Presidency, one that may not be
immediately apparent for days or weeks from now. I just don't trust him.
And
don't expect the media to report anything negative about Obama after he leaves
office, either. They have carried his
water, essentially, since the summer of 2004, when he gave that lofty address
at the Democratic Convention. To the media, he is a god.
So much for the past.
At noon, the
Oath of Office of President of the United States will be given by Chief Justice
John Roberts to Donald J Trump as the 45th President of this great land of
ours. We can rejoice in the peaceful
transfer of power, the snowflakes, Michael Moore and Robert DeNiro, among others,
notwithstanding.
Get over it, people. As the 44th President was fond of saying, "We
won, suck it up, get over it." Sound familiar, now?
I imagine that in 100
days, people will look back on the last
eight years and ask themselves, "What happened? Was I dreaming? Or, was
it a nightmare?"
The answer is yes and yes. And thank God, it is finally over.
I
foresee many great things happening to this country, as President Trump starts to move the country
to a place we haven't seen in years, if ever. A robust economy. Shrinking debt and deficit. The healing of race
relations. And so much more.
As many
of us who didn't vote for President Trump's predecessor in 2008, we gave Obama
a chance. Some even gave him
another chance in 2012. I think President
Trump deserves the same courtesy and respect. If you don't think so, well,
we can't continue the path that has brought us to the brink of bankruptcy.
Unless, of course, you have no regard for
what the people in 2,600 counties out of 3,200 think.
So, grow up snowflakes. Your whiny, ill-mannered, untruthful
statements about President Trump are getting old and really starting to annoy.
Now, there is about three hours to go until the
guard is changed. Let us, together
as Americans, join to wish President Trump success and good fortune as
he leads us onward and upward. If you can't, I hope you aren't on the plane
where some people wish for the pilot to crash. It is the same analogy.
God Bless You, Mr President. And God Bless America.
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