MANY CRITICS have deplored the absence of strong intellectual abilities in Donald J. Trump; but they often have missed the main point that should be made about the current president: he is a heartless, uncaring man.
How do we know this? Well, it's rather obvious; and he has recently proven as much by his too easily made withdrawal of million$ in Medicaid and social security benefits from those who most need the help (see the Big Ugly Bill).
Also, Trump's very life tells us he is heartless. When, for example, has he ever said something sympathetic toward the popular calls of many Americans for empathy and financial assistance for those who do not have, or who are simply not very much interested in making lots of money. Seldom or never are the honest answers. Heartless people like Trump simply do not care; in fact, they look down on those who hold to heartfelt values.
Unfortunately, many Americans over, say, age 50 ae stuck in their tracks, having voted Republican for most of their lives, they decline to look seriously at the many pitfalls in Trump and his administration.
But it appears to me that there is currently in process a recognition of Trump's heartlessness by a majority of the American people. Already, loud protests of the Big Ugly Bill (BUB) have been made around the USA and in a manner that indicates the protests will only increase as the consequences of BUB become known.
In reality, Donald J. Trump thinks you and I are stupid in our empathies and in our abilities to care for other people. He, in fact, ridicules us and anyone who has the slightest tendency to uphold ideals and other emotionally supported feelings or thoughts.
The heartless man is one who really does not care about other people, making it acceptable for men driven by animal instincts to grope and handle women as they see fit; and under most any circumstances a man wanting sex with a woman can have it as his pleases; and so can a gay carry out his or her sexual desires without fear of being caught in illegalities.
Do we want a heartless leader in the White House? THAT is the question. I don't, and I believe most USA citizens agree with me. When united, we believe that we should care wholeheartedly for the USA being "the light of the world", a wonderous symbol of hope for the hopeless around the world.
So, Almighty and Loving Creator, please show us how to elect a genuinely caring person (male or female) as our next President, and as our President for many successions yet to come.
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