“Hes abrasive, hes quick to comment and hes not a nice man.”
God does not call us to be ‘nice’, but to be good.
Plus I would argue that for anyone to rise to any reasonable high level in NYC has to be brash and willing to go to the mat with anyone who calls him there (although he intelligently picks and chooses with whom he locks horns with) - no one’s going to change The Donald. Not at this stage of the game.
Frankly, this country is fortunate that DJT is not keen on being ‘nice’.
“Hes abrasive, hes quick to comment and hes not a nice man.
God does not call us to be nice, but to be good.”
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Who knows for sure, actually...???
What if? What If tyranny? is a bad rap???
What If...????....it were tried,...... w/a real American vice AINO?
Nobody knows?????
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Semper TRUMP! IF We Can Keep him....
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If you read “Art of the deal” and the most important part of the book, the publishing date - it becomes clear that the harsh, brash and ruthless method to NYC business was actually spawned from his figurative loins.
Before that book, NYC operated like most cities and fostered the same kind of people that the rest of the US does. His book laid out how he made a personal success by being a foaming-at-the-mouth animal where people are easily pushed over. It’s not fair, but it’s the reality to his brand of success.
So for him to make his way in this environment is second nature. Because he practically invented this environment.
Abrasive. Would it have been considered abrasive when Jesus overturned the tables of the money changers in the temple? Nice?
No. I don’t worship Trump. And when he does something I disagree with, I feel free to say so. I don’t blindly move in lockstep with whatever Trump or anyone tells me.
Mostly I like his abrasiveness. It wakes people up and gets them to pay attention. It doesn’t sugarcoat everything to the point of obfuscation.