An insurgent penetrated the world's great democracy.
Under the guise of revolting against socialism, and in the name of freedom, capitalists, and bigots aligned to bully the majority.
Without sufficient numbers to win free elections, extremists solicited help from Russian oligarchs to incite and exploit ignorant people with divisive fear mongering to elect Donald Trump.
The Republican Party sacrificed patriotic integrity to advance its political platform that is to preserve wealth for the wealthiest while relieving them of social and environmental responsibility.
The insurgents pitted middle-class Americans against the poor while luring them with empty promises from a failed and failing trickle-down economic model that is unsustainable.
Donald Trump is merely a stooge for oligarchs to usurp democracy and replace it with authoritarianism that is evidenced by the present onslaught that is destroying US government institutions.
Government-by-the-people is not hyperbole. However, Trump and the Republican Congress insurgency would have you believe that it is your enemy for which one must ask, who are your friends?
Without sufficient numbers to win free elections, extremists solicited help from Russian oligarchs to incite and exploit ignorant people with divisive fear mongering to elect Donald Trump.
The Republican Party sacrificed patriotic integrity to advance its political platform that is to preserve wealth for the wealthiest while relieving them of social and environmental responsibility.
The insurgents pitted middle-class Americans against the poor while luring them with empty promises from a failed and failing trickle-down economic model that is unsustainable.
Donald Trump is merely a stooge for oligarchs to usurp democracy and replace it with authoritarianism that is evidenced by the present onslaught that is destroying US government institutions.
Government-by-the-people is not hyperbole. However, Trump and the Republican Congress insurgency would have you believe that it is your enemy for which one must ask, who are your friends?
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