Face it, we all want to be a
little like Trump. We all wish we could have been born into a real estate empire.
We all wish we didn’t have to sleep in tiny dorm rooms during college. His dad
bought him a house during college where he rented out rooms that paid for his
mortgage. Men wish they could have been
married to three beautiful women. He is the only President who has had multiple
marriages. And putting all the Russian antics aside, we all know we tuned into
the debates not to hear sensible solutions for our nation but to see the
entertaining side show of antics and personal insults Trump made to just about
every candidate. If we said stuff like that to anyone at our jobs we would have
been fired. He moves on to be President. It’s good to be Trump.
Before the election we saw him
verbally abuse just about everyone on his hit reality show called The
Apprentice other celebrities got hammered. He even wants to own the words “You’re Fired “as
his own possession. If you say it then you will have to pay him. Who gets to
own words? Trump wants to. Although he was a celebrity you would expect to be
loved by democrats in the entertainment field on the west coast and money
moguls on the east coast instead he got elected by putting on the drama to win
the hearts of the Americans in the middle states. Hard working coal miners and
farmers who just want to have a job to feed their families and keep their towns
alive and thriving. They mistakenly thought that some of Trumps pizzazz could
rub off on them and help them to have some success in their lives too. Instead
since his election he has only managed to make him greater and not America with
his branding and trade deals to help his personal businesses throughout the
world. Only his net worth has increased dramatically since his Presidency; not
yours.
Trump doesn’t know how to keep
this country happy but he does know how to fire people and a lot of people have
been kicked out the back door of the White House since he became President. At
this point no one knows who or what he wants in the White House as his closest
advisors on anything. They need to install revolving doors there along with all
his gold drapes he loves. The only thing that is consistent there is a steady
line of firings and resignations. We are used to it by now. The first one came
in just 24 days into his administration. It was only 3 and a half weeks and he
was shedding one of his chosen senior staff. February
13 White House Advisor Mike Flynn resigned
March
Deputy White House Chief of Staff Katie
Walsh out
April
Deputy National Security Advisor KT Mc
Farland out
May
the first White House Communications
Director Mike Dubke out
June
the Vice-President’s Chief of Staff Josh Peacock out
July
The Deputy Chief of Staff of the National Security Council Tera Dahl out
July
The White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer out
July
The Assistant White House Press Secretary Michael Short resigned
July
the White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus out
July
the second White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci out
August
the Senior Director for Intelligence at the National Security Council Cohen
Watnick fired
August
the White House Chief Strategist Steve
Bannon out
August
Special Assistant to the President Julia Hahn out
August
the Director of the Public Liaison Office out
August
the Special Advisor on Regulatory Reform Carl Icon out
August
the Deputy Assistant to Donald Trump Sebastian Gorka fired
Many of the August firings happened on one day. Trump likes
to tell Directors of things that “you’re Fired!” Do you have a personal list of people you
would like to fire? Most Americans would love to be in the position to fire
someone. Many of people in high positions but lower than these guys have left
the Administration. Is it really good to be Trump? Note sure on that one!
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