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Monday, January 16, 2017

Trump Throws "Gasoline" on the Fires with CIA, Rep. Lewis, China, Germany, SNL and Atlanta

WEST SACRAMENTO CA (IFS) -- Was that Nero who fiddled while Rome burned?  We as Americans have placed a real "Nero" in the White House.  Mr. Trump has yet to be sworn into the office and all ready his staff is attempting to "put out lots of small fires" in a field of dry grass.

There is a Congressional law that is called the "Logan Act", meaning that there can only be one president in office at one time, and that a civilian and/or congressman can not direct government business without the express consent of the current president, etc.

Why would Rep. Lewis have to tamper down his opinions that Mr. Trump's election is not real?  It did not take Trump to long to start the "birther" movement against Mr. Obama.  So here is the "ticket", Mr. Trump can do and say anything he like, be it right or wrong, explosive or waving the "red" flags at the situation and he gets a free pass.

So Mr. Trump has managed to toss everyone under the bus. . . including SNL, and is moving the Press Room out of the White House.  We will be in a war within three (3) months fighting for our lives with wrong decisions, because Mr. Trump refuses to listen to his INTEL units that are the finest in the world.  If you don't listen to the Generals, Mr. Trump. . . it's going to be very many long days at the office.

When will President elect Trump have his "Come to Jesus moment" and realize that everything he says that leaves his lips, that it hurts and inflame bizarre behaviors against other people and countries, without any "damage" to him, so he thinks.

Once upon a time there was a Governor of Alabama by the name of George Wallace.  Gov. Wallace played the race cards. . . he bullied people and believed himself to be the light of the world and divine providence aloud him to set on the arm chair of god.  Eventually, he too had his "come to Jesus moment" and it was not good, changing history forever.

Ms. Gretchen Garrick, my beloved teacher from Rosamond High School days (Rosamond, CA), always told us students to "Make your words kind and sweet, because you never know which ones you might have to eat."

Will this writer be watching the "Boob Tube" and Mr. Trump in his zenith of success?  No, not me.  I got better things to do, you know like walking the dog on an extended trip around the neighborhood.

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