Wednesday, July 27, 2016

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DONALD TRUMP AND DICTATOR GOODLUCK JONATHAN?

      For starters, neither one had any experience in politics. Trump never even ran for Dog Catcher. Goodluck Jonathan, former Dictator of Nigeria, couldn't afford shoes as a boy, his father made canoes by hand and Goodluck was a good talker. He had no high goals to achieve in life, he held menial jobs and he was a patsy for his country's leadership, similar to that of the janitor in Robert Downey's classic cult movie, "Putney Swope."
     As a ruthless Dictator, Goodluck ruled Nigeria's injustice system with Kangeroo Courts, used torture in all his prisons and both lied and robbed with impunity. He refused to reveal his net worth (estimated to be well over 100 million) and told his Tax Department to "go to hell" when they asked Goodluck for his Thievery Report.
     So where was I? Oh yes, comparing Trump to Goodluck Jonathan. There is no comparison except they are both deadly choices for becoming a Commander In Chief of a country. If American voters don't come to their senses by November 8, 2016, and allow former Secretary of State Hillery Clinton to be our next President, we are all doomed.
     With former President Bill Clinton back in the White House, President Hillery Clinton will have at her side, his eight years of wisdom dealing with and solving major problems of state and world concern.  That fact should be comforting for American citizens.
     On the other hand, Commander-in-Chief Trump would be nuking North Korea, inviting leaders of Boko Haram to the White House and declaring Martial Law in America. We would all be miserable, develop Hives and swallow lots of Prozac. Maybe even move to Canada.
     Is there hope? It all depends on the next three months before the voters can reflect good or bad sense. Stay tuned. The months will fly by quickly. Then, if we wake up to another CHICAGO TRIBUNE headline: 'TRUMP WINS!" Let's hope it will be as false as when Thomas Dewey thought he had won over the former haberdasher, Harry S. Truman.

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