Pros And Cons Of Trump

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Trump, you have no right to be in the White House. You have no right to be called Commander-in-Chief. You have no right to run the top Country in the world. You have won what was necessary to become president, but not what matters(and I bet you don't even know what that is). And to your administration, they are simply bunch of deplorables. They are like you in a way, they are stuck in their own illusion in which they can't simply snap out (Most likely that money coma). There nothing else to say it's all sickening. Trump, it's the people who run this country and it shall be the people who will oppose you.

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