During this current government shutdown Americans are waking up each day to a president with the mental capacity of an eight-year-old who thinks trolling Democrats with AI generated memes is fun.
He's enjoying the break away from the Epstein files as an opportunity to show his power over federal employees. A memo is circulating in the GOP swamp today about not even paying the workers back after suspending their pay during the duration of the shutdown. Now that's cold. Especially since a law was passed in 2019 that protected federal employees from being cheated out of their money.
Fun fact: this is the first time there's been a shutdown when one party controls both houses and the executive office.
Here's a scary thought, this shutdown is the most normal thing Trump's done since being in office. It's certainly more normal than the U.S. government taking stakes in private companies, or the president selling his own cryptocurrency, or the military being deployed to American cities, et cetera.
Shutdowns are normal in the sense that both parties use them as a bargaining tool. What's not normal is how Trump's henchman Russ Vought, who runs the office of Mangement and Budget, is cutting funds to Democratic cities like New York and California and saying it's because of the shutdown.
We haven't seen this tactic in the past when a president punishes his own constituents that are in blue states. Ideally the president treats all Americans alike. Because the first felon doesn't give a damn about non-wealthy citizens, he's frolicking through the shutdown to the music of The Village People's YMCA.
Doubling up on his assault on democracy Trump has gone on a dangerous campaign to take over Democratic cities using the military as a cudgel against local governments. His unconstitutional attacks against American citizens in blue states are unforgivable.
Another aspect of this shutdown is the Democrats don't believe Trump or his cronies will negotiate in good faith. Why should they? Based upon recent experiences Trump's word is not worth a wooden nickel.
The fact is Trump already owns the longest shutdown, thirty-five days, in history while he was in office for the first time in 2019. That he may stubbornly go for a new record is a possibility.
In Trump's twisted brain the shutdown presents a great opportunity to pretend he's still hosting The Apprentice and firing people willy nilly.
As it Stands, Trump is having a grand old time while the majority of Americans are already feeling the negative effects of the orange baboons made for TV shutdown.
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