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Do you like Trump better, the same or worse than when he started?

Well, I think in regards to liking or disliking Trump it really all depends on what you want out of life. Personally, I am an investor, I'm also a pianist, I run a chess school for kids, and I serve as the Pastor of a Christian Church; I'm also American. The way I see it there are two classes of people in modern day society: Nobility and Peasants. Unlike in traditional times when nobility were simply classified as those with property and political authority, nobility nowadays are those who are intelligent, ambitious, and contribute to society. Peasants just like in traditional times are those who merely the surplus population. They are good for supplying a labor force and military service but not much else. Certainly, I have no interest in listening to the political or religious opinions of the "peasant." And thus we have the great divide of modern American society; that is, the conflict that has always existed in the most common denominator of class warfare: Peasant vs Nobleman.

People like Bernie Sanders, Hilary Clinton, and Barack Obama attempt to uplift the peasant class. It's a bizarre obsession with gratifying those who are not only impoverished but who choose to live lives filled with abuse and disrespect for a more disciplined and productive society.

People like the Bushes or Trump are the exact opposite. In all conservative American political families there is glorifying of the noble class. That is, a glorifying of those with an education, moral values, financial success, and a willingness to maintain such success. Trump is an extreme of this. He is a relentless and ruthless leader who if given enough authority would probably exterminate the surplus American "peasant" population by means of forced labor or war. Though under no circumstances would I personally support such an inhumane view, I nevertheless sympathize far more with a Trump position glorifying our Noble Class rather than an Obama or Clinton justifying the abject worthless existence of our common peasantry of American society. In all factual representations, Obamacare is really nothing more than the misinformed and maleducated political ejaculation of drug dealers, social loafing, and the mental delinquents of the worst and lowest forms of peasant life. Trump, in contrast to this, desires a culture in which such peasants are forced to fend for themselves rather than live off of the fruits of the nobility.

The real question is: Are you a Nobleman or are you a Peasant? If you play chess and enjoy such a luxury, my guess is like me you are an investor, well educated, and armed to the teeth.

Hail to the Chief!
@SamuelCaplan

I think you're confusing Donald Trump with Lady Gaga or Josh Gad or some other absolutely worthless parasite that uses their talent to promote the most base, vile, and socially depraving lifestyle in the most unapologetic manner conceivable. You claim Trump is "lying, immature, and approval seeking" but you fail to mention the crux of all problems with modern American political life, which is the problem of Democracy itself. For example,

"Measures are too often decided, not according to the rules of justice and the rights of the minor party, but by the superior force of an interested and overbearing majority.

A pure democracy can admit no cure for the mischiefs of faction. A common passion or interest will be felt by a majority, and there is nothing to check the inducements to sacrifice the weaker party. Hence it is, that democracies have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have, in general, been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths."

–James Madison

or perhaps,

"Democracy means the opportunity to be everyone’s slave."

–Karl Kraus

Trump is only as good as the instrument he plays. A pianist is only as good as the piano he plays. Trump is only as good a political leader as Democracy allows him to be. This is why I prefer an aristocratic form of government run by truly superior social class families such as that of my own sacred bloodline, as opposed to the most secular and prostituted bloodlines of those such as Lady Gaga or Josh Gad. The choice is really about what the common man chooses to complain about at any particular point in time. Looking at President Trump objectively, I'd say he stands for everything that is good in this world while struggling against everything that is truly corrupt and evil.

Hail to the Chief, my friend.
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"Looking at President Trump objectively, I'd say he stands for everything that is good in this world while struggling against everything that is truly corrupt and evil."

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Good one @ImperialGermanEmpire, haaaaaaahahahhaha
"Do you like Trump better, the same or worse than when he started?"

Even though I'm a conservative Republican I voted for Mrs. Clinton because I thought Trump was not qualified for the job.

I was surprised he got the job despite the odds. I decided to give him a chance. So far I'm not very impressed. The tweets are ridiculous. He does some things right but he is a very strange president.
I see someone compared Trump to Hitler and I must protest that Trump has only shown the finest qualities of the fuhrer. To wit:

1. Like his republican party, Trump uses the best propaganda methods of Herr Goebbels, such as the "big lie," and repetition of absurd attacks on the enemy, such as the brilliant "birther" idea.

2. He very often emphasizes nationalism and a robust and aggressive military, all the while keeping himself at the center of attention- a magnet for the masses!

3. Similar to the German-Russian treaty to divide Poland, he appears to be cleverly dealing in secret with the Bolsheviks .

4. Just as the Fuhrer and his party generated hate against Jews, Trump and his party, along with radio hosts and others, have brilliantly created rancor against the much more vaguely defined "liberals." This is essentially anyone in opposition, especially anyone opposed to the economic gains of the elite. (The larger amygdala is putty in their hands!)

5. And do not forget, Trump has stated he knows more that the U.S. generals. Remember how the Fuhrer often advised and corrected our field marshals? Remember his successful attack on France? I am confident his general staff will be humbled by his military genius!

Let us hope the American people are up to the task, are worthy of their leader's mystical and glorious vision!

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