March 14, 2017
Dear Mr. President,
I am trying so, so hard Mr. Trump to write you serious
letters that address issues and not just hurl insults. I try to keep it clean and not swear, to stay
on topic and not just rant. But then you
go and say this when asked about your proposed health care bill:
"This will be a plan where you
can choose your doctor. This will be a
plan where you can choose your plan and you know what the plan is, the plan is
the plan."
And all I can think is WTF!!? What does that even mean?
You don't speak in complete sentences. You don't think coherent thoughts. You seem perpetually out of your depth when
speaking about real issues (like health care, immigration, budget and finance,
education, relations with Russia, and defeating ISIS to name just a few). And you just MAKE SHIT UP!
Do you know why it's important that the President of the
United States speaks rationally and truthfully?
It's because when you don't, you hurt the presidency. The presidency is more than the man or woman
who holds the office of president. It's
the large collection of people - the governmental entity - that exists around the office. It is the face of our
nation that is projected to the world.
And your continued nonsensical (dare I say bizarre?) and non-true
comments damage our nation's credibility around the world. Foreign leaders and people of other nations
hear you say things like that gem of a quote above and they also say WTF?
Get it together Mr. Trump.
I'm losing patience.
Sincerely,
Amy Beaton
"It’s a colossal, hundred-car, flaming train-wreck of a presidency, and it’s only a few weeks old. The world is now unequivocally aware that, somehow, it has to get through the next four years in the knowledge that the White House has no credibility whatever, that nothing Donald Trump says or tweets can be taken at face value, that the current U.S. administration is the equivalent of a kindergarten class when teacher has left the room, and that those of us living outside the U.S. will have to deal with it." -- Kelly McParland, National Post
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