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I wish he would burn an effigy of FDR in his wheelchair on the White House lawn.
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>>538015089
get his fuckin rags off.
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>>538015089
>Worrying about what people think has limits.

I completely agree.
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>>538015089
He won't. Trump thinks he's Napoleon, and that the key to having everlasting glory (which he wants) is to do as Napoleon said, promise everything and deliver nothing. But what Trump doesn't realise is in order to be great, you have to do something great. Napoleon crowned himself emperor, he commanded the greatest army in the world of the time and won many battles, the list goes on. Trump has done nothing in comparison. If Trump were to retire tomorrow, at best he'd be thought of as nothing more than a slightly eccentric figure who didn't really achieve much, at worst a total clown and a failure who let everyone down.
Or perhaps Trump does realise that he needs to do something great in order to be remembered, and has been planning it for a long time. I doubt it, though.
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>>538016667
kEK, FPBP
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>>538015089
Trump has been nationalizing companies by forcing government shares like China does and making them follow government rules more than FDR ever did.



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