Maybe, in a case of a bad reaction to his Insta-Orange Skin Spray, he thought he was a child again and was looking for his ball.King Donald is wandering around on the rood of the White House, yelling at people down below.
The MAGA crowd will have justifications, rationalizations, and explanations for all of this.King Donald is wandering around on the rood of the White House, yelling at people down below.
He has been busy paving over the rose garden and designing a new vanity project - his tacky gold trimmed ballroom that scant few citizens will ever see and we did not need.
He’s trying hard to rig the next election so the House will continue to bow down to him.
He’s effed up the Kennedy Center.
He’s effed up universities.
He’s effed up scientific research by yanking federal funding.
He’s effed up the a myriad of government agencies - many of which are scrambling now to replace critical employees he fired.
He’s effed up BLS and frankly tossed the credibility of US financial data
DOGE will end up costing us millions if not billions of dollars once all the lawsuits are settled,
FEMA workers are being transferred to our new secret police - I mean ICE.
He told NASA to shut down a satellite program even though the satellite island for and working.
He claims ignorance but managed to get his old sex trafficker pal’s assistant to a nicer prison.
He has effed up global trade.
Prices will certainly be going up as a result of his tarriff war.
Healthcare? He had a plan that was coming out in two weeks - many years ago. Today? No plan. RFK Jr is busy dismantling various Government healthcare systems.
Social Security? Nada. Still heading for a shortfall.
So much more.
King Donald has been enriching himself and his family.
King Donald has not fixed anything for Americans.
When will America be great again? When King Donald is gone, gone, gone.
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Trump on roof.
Trump in news, again.
Get it?
As expected.The MAGA crowd will have justifications, rationalizations, and explanations for all of this.
Alzheimer’s disease causes people to lose their ability to recognize familiar places and faces. It’s common for a person living with dementia to wander or become lost or confused about their location, and it can happen at any stage of the disease. Six in 10 people living with dementia will wander at least once; many do so repeatedly.
Wandering | Alzheimer's Association
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