Donald Trump and Nuclear Weapons

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Dec 18, 2013
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Actual what you say here is a little true, but Trump would not have to throw away his strong crown of self pride in being president. I mean look at how many believe Obama is a dictator, well wait tell somebody like Trump gets into office for you will see a true dictator at work. As Trump has a my way or the high way attitude !!!
In America the citizen is the king, but the catch is you have to be aware of this fact and you have to assert it.
People that say Obama is a dictator or is a king, even in mocking jest, only mock themselves in truth and basically enable the slaves to act against our interests. Then how are they surprised when their slave acts out? It's been a recurring problem from the Cold War era until now really. You will see it cited many times in the media. It is the notion that people want to elect "leaders". This concept has done enormous damage to both US politics as well as general US society and culture by reason that it mentally empowers the government beyond their abilities and makes the citizen complacent and apathetic about politics.

Perhaps another good plug for Kasich. Kasich from his quotes and management style understands the correct role of the government servants in relation to the role of the citizen-kings and the role of both kings and servants in relation to God, the King of Kings.