Linda Fish
Jul 27, 2017 · 2 min read

Your “nonsense” may be closer to reality than we wish to admit. I believe in the dictum about how “power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely”. tRump is the second half of that dictum. He will try to assert his absolute power until it is a reality. Seems there is no one in the GOP who is willing or brave enough to step up and tell him, NO, this ends here, being president does not make you a god. I use the lower case “g” so as not to allude to, or insult, God. Besides I do not believe that tRump or his minions have much of God in them. They used God to insert themselves into the government playing to the hopes of certain groups that America might become a “christian nation”. But using God like that does not work, at least not in the long run. Even asserting you are a “god” in business, on TV, on the golf course will have it’s limits. Evidence says that most of the “gods” had deep and abiding flaws and wound up most unhappy and skewered by said flaws. The God I am familiar with has a way of fixing things that brings ultimate justice and eternal peace to bad situations like tRump. It may take a while but God will get there. I see tRump as grossly taking the Lord’s name in vain. As Bill Mahre said and I paraphrase here, all he knows about the 10 commandments is that he has broken every one of them. I might add, he has broken them repeatedly. tRump is a user, he uses God as he uses everyone else, he makes God expendable, like everyone else. He walks over God (or so he thinks) like he does everyone else. Well, like I have heard from some of my plain-folks friends — “God gonna getcha”.

I LOVE your line about tRump’s sentences being like Mad-Libs. That nailed it. Always enjoy reading your stuff.

    Linda Fish

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