His name kept rising up above the skies, and not for any good reasons, but for all the wrongs, as most people assessed his style. To the outside world, little was known of him, but he was more than a mouthful of MacDonald’s beef burger or Kentucky fried chicken to the ordinary American. He is […]
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His name kept rising up above the skies, and not for any good reasons, but for all the wrongs, as most people assessed his style. To the outside world, little was known of him, but he was more than a mouthful of MacDonald’s beef burger or Kentucky fried chicken to the ordinary American.
He is Donald J. Trump, who many choose to hate than even to sympathise, let alone to love. When he threw his cards on the political gambling table, many thought he would lose all his bets within a very short time and call it quits. He was using absurd styles, but strangely, he started winning, and before the casino owner could decide to close up for the night, there was no other gambler standing, except Donald.
Donald Trump, the inexperienced politician, had used all the wrong moves in the game and whipped the best that his Republican party could offer. Even the representative from the Bush dynasty was knocked out cold in the early hours, before he could score a hat trick for the Bushes. Donald said all the wrong things, and made all the most ridiculous comments that anyone aspiring to be president of a nation, and not just any nation, but of the USA, could make.
The more he was being criticised, abused, insulted and called all sorts of wrong names for his all sorts of wrong moves, he just kept winning. A collation of ex-presidents of the United States threw political barriers aside and united against him. Other movers and shakers of his own party openly declared him a nut case and came out to throw they support behind the Democrats candidate, Hillary Clinton. Yet Donald stood up and stood out among the pack, as one after the other, the crowned princes and direct successors to the presidency kept dropping down, out of stamina, out of ideas, and out of votes.
As the days got closer to the Decision Day, Trump had done it again. He has come from behind, his favourite position in a race, to be at par with Hillary in the polls, with some states even putting him ahead. So what if on January 7, 2017 Donald Trump is sworn-in as President of the United States of America?
Why is this statement so important to me? It looks like Europe in the early days of the US presidential primaries, and most presumably now, sounded a warning that it would not tolerate Trump. Social media came up with some video clip on a debate on him in the British Parliament. It was a shock to hear things coming out of the British men and women about Trump. Some people thought he should be barred from entering British air space, let alone setting foot on that island.
My problem is, should Donald Trump become president, will the Western powers gang up and see him off, as they often do to presidents of developing countries they despised?
We know of a recent case involving Col. Gaddafi, who people claim was ousted and killed due to Western agenda. We are being told that the West feared that if his new agenda for Africa works, the Dark Continent will come into the light and control all finance, commerce and industry in the world. To forever maintain the stranglehold on developing countries, such innovative minded leaders must go and go quickly.
Just next door beyond our northern borders a certain charismatic leader called Sankara came with the agenda to develop his country. He defied all odds and set his Burkina Faso on a path to a great boost in the economy and self-reliance. That was too much for the West to accept, and France plotted his fall, which was bloody, with Sankara losing his life.
For control of world power, the West and East, China joining recently, make sure that they keep their turfs under full control. Some mineral rich African countries are thrown into chaos with civil wars and invading forces, so that these super powers will keep all the wealth to themselves and always benefit from the resources of these nations, which, though rich, are made to remain poor by the world powers. A case in hand is mineral rich DR Congo, which has 64% of the world’s deposit of coltan, a mineral needed for our modern electronics. This country is now torn into shreds, with six million people killed since 1996. While some are dying, the living are living under very deplorable conditions and in abject poverty, even though they possess such wealth in their soil.
The super powers always have a way of getting rid of presidents they do not want. They have a lot of ways and methods to apply to for their diabolical agenda of removing those they despise.
Now comes someone they seem to loath, who could possibly become the leader of the most powerful country in the world and head G8 meetings, drinking tea or coffee with them. And Donald seems to have started the campaign for the presidency with his same patterned trademark he used for the Republican primaries: way from the back, stumbling and falling over as if he was walking through an uncharted path in the dark.
Some weeks ago, no one gave him dog’s chance, but for some strange reasons, and in his now usual elements, he has caught up with Hillary, and could possibly go into the elections as the favourite. And should he win, and as an undesirable president, would the super powers gang up again and tele-guide the American economy to crash, and find ways of removing Donald Trump from the seat amidst popular revolts, and/or a coup d’état, if possible, and install a puppet president? Well we live to see.
Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States of America, Donald John Trump…must we start getting used to these words?
Hon. Daniel Dugan
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