Trump’s Refrain
Trump does the hocus pocus
And that’s what he’s all about
He puts his right ass in
He puts his right ass out
And shakes it all about
He makes America a joke
And that’s what he’s all about
He spews his bigoted views
And shakes it all about
He promises to make us great
But declared bankruptcy himself
Inherited money from his father
And that’s what he’s all about
A Napoleon in a Trump suit
Throws tantrums left and right
Can’t fire heads of other countries
So cry, baby, cry like an infant
And shake it all about
And do the hocus pocus
That’s what he’s all about.
Only knows business
Can’t understand stem cell research
Would reinflate housing bubble
Promising economy stimulation
Aiming darts at dart board but missing
Screams for more and more sanctions
Likes word but doesn’t know its meaning
Says pull yourself up by bootstraps
But they can’t afford bootstraps
So cut the programs that get them on feet
Yes, do the hocus pocus
And shake the impoverished all about
Claims blacks and latinos commit the crimes
Break illegal alien families apart, send them back
Calls them rapists and criminals
Promises Mexico will pay for wall of discrimination
Trump is racist to the core
Disdains women and calls them bimbos
That’s what he’s all about
Moral character has taken a walk
Where shady Trump is concerned
Bulldoze everything that gets in way of progress
That’s his mantra, sing it loud
Draft dodger sings “My Country Tis of Thee”
Impulsive and unwilling to compromise
Shake it all about, pull wool over eyes
Fool unworldly citizens who can’t think
For themselves, praying to Trump for salvation
But he does the hocus pocus
Doesn’t turn himself around
Shakes his ass all about
And that’s what he’s all about.
Lies
Oh, the arrogance of one who would calm himself a great man.
the hatred and fear that runs through our veins will not be enough
to quiet our conscience screaming out
"This is wrong."
Oh, the man who would rather build walls than bridges
who screams and yells in sentences made of snakes and snails
and his words pierce hearts like daggers
"This has to be wrong."
Oh, in holy parables he stitched together with desperate claws,
he took away peoples freedoms for fear
and we cheer him on
"As if this isn't wrong"
Oh, says a poet,
on the day this man sits upon a throne of greed in our capital,
so shall she take to the streets with words as her weapons, "I know this is wrong."
Oh, please,
please,let it be wrong.
Terrified
I wrap my arms around me
terrified.
He’s coming, They're coming.
Arms raised above their heads
chanting.
Children run streets barefooted
terrified.
He’s coming, They're coming.
Voices raised above the crowds
saluting.
Dead eyes watch the commotion
terrified.
He’s coming, They're coming.
Heads raised above destruction
embracing.
I wrap my arms around us
terrified of their future.
He’s coming, They're coming.
To bomb contestation
To build separation
To burn aspiration.
He’s coming, They're coming.
Taking us back to pavement soaked in
Black blood, Brown blood.
Taking us back to mass graves holding
Black bodies, Brown bodies.
He’s coming, They're coming.
Trumps coming — but so are they.
Those in disguise
trying to claim our bodies as a prize.
I Will Support Trump to the Death
There are many reasons I have come to the conclusion I must support Donald J. Trump for the Presidency of the United States of America. Many of those reasons are those accepted by the growing numbers of my fellow citizens who have backed him up to this point. More of the reasons have been forced upon me by relationships with friends and family. The greatest reason for my change to Trump is one I am almost ashamed to mention. It is the straw that broke the camel's back. It is one that has driven many to follow a leader regardless of personal desires. It is the one reason that even the most intelligent, most friendly, most benevolent and most courageous among us will allow to drive their steps.
I support Trump because he is influential. I support Trump because he has a powerful economic background. I support Trump because he is a builder. I support Trump because he has been successful in many endeavors. These are but a few of the reasons I support Donald J. Trump. I can understand others following him for the same reasons. Yet these reasons alone could not convince me to accept Trump. So why am I now in this position?
I discovered that many, many of my friends and family supported Trump long before I came to the same decision. Some of them were concerned about our borders and immigration and loss of jobs to the undocumented. Some were probably led by racist thoughts. Others by super nationalism. Some just by the urging of their friends and neighbors and relatives. A few may even have succumbed to financial concerns and a need for security. Some have even forsaken freedom to achieve their present stance. So why did I hold out from supporting Trump with all of these aforementioned reasons to do the opposite?
Up until I came upon my final motive for supporting Trump I maintained my common sense, my intellectual integrity and my hope for the future of our country. For some unGodly reason I thought that justice and providence and sanity would prevail and all the ills of our democracy would fall by the wayside. Alas, they did not prevail and now our beloved land is in danger of destruction. With all of this in mind I have come to realize I must support Trump out of fear. Fear for my world, for my country, for my friends and neighbors, for my family and even for my personal safety. You could say I have forsaken all of my background and knowledge to accommodate my desire to stifle fear.
I was born in 1936. I lived through the Second World War. You may think I was too young to understand but the early years have proven to be the time when we are most impressed by the world around us. I saw the rise of Hitler and Mussolini. I heard the stories of conquest and victory. I saw and even participated in the efforts to stomp out fear by collecting metal and paper and rags to support our war effort. I saw the news reels of atrocities and death and destruction. I wondered and celebrated in the defeat of the Axis. This was all done at a time of great fear. Fear that is presented to us once more in the form of a leader who seems so much like Adolph and Benito and Hirohito. I find myself cringing in fear that if I don't support Trump my fellow Americans may turn against me. My friends and neighbors may resent me if I am not like them. Even my family may deny me for my beliefs.
For all these reasons I now declare I will support Donald J. Trump. I fear him.
Don’t Let History Repeat Itself
After much research, I wrote a biography on Donald Trump when I was young and pulled it out recently. One of our jobs as responsible citizens is to help ensure that history doesn't repeat itself. Well, Donald's history as a whole would be a national embarrassment to have repeated. He is a paradox of contradictions, a flagrant misrepresentation of the values this nation was founded on, and such a bad choice that if he were to win, we may begin applying for our work visa in Canada.
The fact that Trump has gotten as far as he has in this political race suggests that our nations democratic system has major flaws that should be the real issue worth solving at the heart of any great candidates campaign.
A list of every time Donald Trump has changed his mind.
This, as you just read is how many times Donald Trump has changed his mind. Let's start with how to beat ISIS:
1. Find a guy.
2.(insert non-existent secret plan here)
3. Send in ground troops, and get trigger happy with nukes.
4. Get money from oilfields.
5. ???Profit.
Donald Trump's plan for the illegal immigrants:
1. I don't know.
2.Deport the bad ones.
3.Nah, some of the immigrants can stay.
4.Deport everyone.
5.Maybe not.
6.Deport everyone, the second helping.
"They gotta go."
Donald Trump's plan(s) for tax reform:
1."You can't just be boom, boom, hard and fast."
2.Fair taxes.
3.Flat taxes.
4.Add some new stuff. (Insert non-existent secret plan to insert new tax stuff here.)
5. (Insert non-existent secret plan here)
6. (Insert another top secret plan here with slight changes.)
This might as well be a reality TV show.
You Don’t Want To Die Right?
If Donald Trump becomes president, many countries that are already on the verge of declaring war against the U.S. would do so. If Donald Trump says the wrong words, like he has several times in his interviews, to the wrong person, such as Kim Jong-un. America could be looking at war with Cuba, North Korea, and other countries that America has bad relations with. Donald trump could also ruin good relations with countries, such as Canada, France, and the United Kingdom.
With his words being able to cause more wars, he's putting many American lives at risk. By having the American Military fighting those battles. Just by the words that come out of his mouth, be could hurt many american lives.
In those wars, Donald Trump also wouldn't make great discussion with the wars we are involved in, in Afghanistan and Iran. He would make hasty calls, putting several of our troops in trouble. Donald Trump doesn't know the first thing about making calls that have to do with several thousands of American lives. So why put him in charge of our military
Trump. What a word. What a name. What a president he'll make...
The fact is that no president in the future of the United States of America would ever be able to live up to the standard of presidential magnificence that can and will and honestly should be the reign of President Donald J. Trump. After all, practically, what will there be left to do once he's done with his duty to the nation-- build a wall with Canada? Build a second wall with Mexico? Dig a ditch around stinking socialist New Hampshire?
In all honesty, once Trump's made America great again, we might not need a POTUS at all, so thoroughly will all our problems have been solved by his raw and unbridled gumption and prowess. And as amazing as that might be, it would be fundamentally un-American.
But even if we did elect a (totally redundant) new president after Trump-- maybe the vastly under-appreciated Ben Carson or that libertarian hero, Gary Johnson-- how could they possibly follow up on the irreplaceable magic of those five perfect letters, TRUMP? How could the American people even stomach such a let-down? Instead of being a day of celebration, inauguration day would become a national day of mourning for the last day that we could call ourselves one nation under Trump. All future presidents would try to mimic his hair, except could you even imagine Carson in a trump 'do? No, I could not either. It would be only a sad reminder of when we had a president who not only spoke the truth, but lived and breathed it. Not that Carson couldn't do that, but he just doesn't have the requisite alchemy with the American populace to properly follow up the Trump legacy.
So, in conclusion, the real and only harm of electing a visionary like Trump to office would be the lasting shadow of disappointment to be cast over the American future for possibly decades to come. Nobody could ever be as good a president as Trump will indubitably be, and it's entirely possible that nobody will even try. Thus, we must repeal the 22nd amendment immediately, in order to let Trump run (and win!) as much as he wants forevermore.
Oh, Donald Trump!
Oh, Donald Trump!
You're such a dump!
You change your mind every day!
And you call women fat pigs! Not a horray.
Trump, your last name is in the dictionary.
Can I change your last name?
To Donald Not-A-Presedential-Trump?
I don't need permission, Donald Trump!
Your a political disease! You are a rump!
You call women fat pigs? Back at ya, buddy, you dump!
You are a joke of a human, DT!
Donnie, please! You have much enough money!
Don't vote for Trump, please! Your voting for poop!
Dump Donald Trump, Melania! He called you a fat pig!
So big, he thinks you are, Melania! Dump Mr. Trump!
Trump Never For President, I say!
The Loudmouth
With all due respect, I am not a fan of Donald Trump for many reasons.
For one, he is a racist. Anyone who denies this needs to look up the dictionary definition of racism, because he has called Mexicans "rapists" and plans on putting badges on Muslims. Hmm...sounds a bit like what Hitler did to the Jews to me.
Next reason: he is a sexist. He has insulted women everywhere. Example: his comment about Megyn Kelly. "Blood coming out of her...wherever." Hmmm.....let's all take a moment to think about what Mr. Trump is referencing.
Next reason: he is a pedophile. He said that if his daughter wasn't his daughter, he would probably be dating her. That's a tad disturbing.
Next reason: he doesn't have a plan. He doesn't have an idea what he is going to do while in office. He wants to build the Great Wall of TrumpMerica, and have Mexico pay for it. Not sure how he plans on doing that, not to mention that even if he did build that wall, it would cost billions of dollars.
Next reason: he will ruin our international affairs. The fact that Britain actually is debating if they should ban him from entering their country is a sign that maybe this man shouldn't be president.
Next reason: fellow Republicans despise him. Many Republicans including Jeb Bush, Lindsey Graham, and Carly Fiorina say that Trump does not represent them or their party.
Now, if anyone is a Trump supporter, I do not intend to offend you. This is an opinionated piece of writing, and we are all entitled to our opinions.