The supreme power filled government positions with those who were the greatest reflection of his image, like he was creating a new world. He offered them Eden, unless they overstepped their boundaries and he had to toss them out. Both right and left wing media raise the question with each president who takes office of “Is he the anti-Christ?” They’re expecting Armageddon, but then again that was the far right with our last president. Current affairs resemble the beginning more than end times. The present state results in nothing but suffering for those men and woman who mirror the US President. How can he just stand by and do nothing, without any concern for the pain they must feel?
The commander in chief set the expectations as to what’s important and what’s not before any changes took place. The State Department began scaling back passages on human rights from their annual report. Passages removed cover woman’s reproductive rights and discrimination against woman. Other impacted passages are related to racial, ethnic, and sexual discrimination. It gets across the point that human rights are not a priority for the State department, but representatives involved in responding to the change say it’s only for clarity.
After extreme tax cuts for corporations and the top 1%, budget cuts are required to avoid increasing the deficit. The president offers the following proposals. Climate change funding can be cut completely. For the National Endowment for democracy, the primary organization that promotes human rights, 2/3rds of their funding can be cut. Many federal departments are suffering budgets cuts, but one in particular impacts US relationships worldwide. There are fewer consulates in place to protect US citizens living or traveling internationally or to help curtail situations before they become a crisis.
The man in charge dismisses the idea that a strong diplomacy goes hand in hand with a strong military, as he does so often with great sound advice. He wants to start winning wars again. Withdrawing diplomats from all over the globe is how he’ll begin and he won’t stop there. Cuts will continue to foreign aid. The president could justify his decisions with, “Have you seen the countries we send aid to? They’re third world countries; we don’t need them. They have nothing to offer us for our aid.” When greater violence and poverty arise from the inaction, the supreme power may become so unhappy that he makes the decision to destroy the people and the earth.
Wayne, a cowboy with strong ties to Russia was chosen to fill the position of secretary of state. The president desired to strengthen ties with Russia, and this guy was a personal friend of the Russian President. While members of the president’s own party questioned the friendship as a possible conflict of interest, he didn’t see it that way. He saw a businessman that agreed the Department of State needed to be downsized.
Wayne began cleaning out the State Department right away. The plan was to decrease the State Department budget to help offset the increase in defense spending of 54 billion. Some were asked to resign; others, wouldn’t take the bullshit and left on their own. A gut wrenching took place and the gutting was only the beginning. The disemboweling of the state department could hamper national security in more ways than one, but this is the point of increased defense spending.
The cowboy didn’t expect all positions that became available would remain empty. He wanted a deputy, but the president vetoed his first choice. The veto power has proven to be a standard solution for the leader in regards to those who criticize him. If Wayne really wanted a deputy with years of experience in the department, he should have selected one who didn’t have a history of criticizing the commander in chief. The president chose one for him that had no experience with the Department of State.
The two highest members of the department that deals in foreign policy both lack experience, while the president and his closest advisors are under investigation for their international relations. The meddling by Russia in the US presidential elections presents the idea that Russia may have had expectations the sanctions would be lessened once our commander in chief took office. When the president had a hard time signing off on increasing the sanctions, it raised the question as to whether Russia had some serious dirt on our leader. The secretary of state maintains that our biggest issue with Russia is the Ukraine, as we must remember why the sanctions began.
Wayne didn’t always have the presidents full support. It almost looked as though he wouldn’t last a year. The White House went public they were considering one of the commander in chiefs more loyal members as a replacement for the secretary of state position. A couple weeks before the rumors began, the director of the CIA declared that intelligence agencies concluded Russian meddling in the presidential elections didn’t impact the election outcome. Other analysis from the CIA state there was not an assessment of how the interference impacted the outcome, as that’s not what they study. According to the media the president had chosen a replacement before Wayne even knew he was being replaced. The secretary of state made clear he would stay just to spite him. The news of a replacement created a flurry of rumors that both men dismissed as nothing more than fake news, giving the impression they were finally on the same page.
The timing of the rumors couldn’t have been worse, unless the point was to make Wayne’s first major European trip a major disaster. The man holding America’s highest diplomatic position was expected to smooth over relations with European allies, while the White House was suggesting he wouldn’t be holding the position a month or two down the road. Many nations found it difficult to take Wayne serious.
The lack of leadership wasn’t only at the top, but spilled over into our diplomats who didn't have any idea how to proceed or what policy or law they were defending. Diplomats are in place to help carry out the administration’s policies and provide guidance as to what our policies are. If they don’t know our policies, they look foolish explaining them or attempting to enforce them, kind of like an executive who doesn’t understand a nation can’t win a war with military alone justifying an increase in military spending while dismantling the State Department.
When the commander in chief acquired the increased military spending, he celebrated with a military parade. Maybe he was celebrating his tax plan that recently passed through congress, which benefits the wealthy more than the working class and jeopardizes the nation’s security at the same time.
The Syrian conflict escalated to be the conflict that brought the flood. Wayne prepared to deliver in pairs from this flood a number of beasts. His intentions were to defeat ISIS and Al-Qaida, resolve the conflict between Assad’s Armed Forces and the Syrian people, and to create a Syria free from weapons of mass destruction, while allowing the Syrian refuges a safe return home. His work was cut out for him, as all who joined forces to fight against ISIS became conflicted by what best suited their own nations interests. One-time allies such as Turkey and the US are on the verge of fighting each other in the Syrian conflict. Turkey takes issue with the US arming and preparing Kurdish fighters in the fight against ISIS, since the conflict between Turks and Kurds has been ongoing since 1978, and the US is now arming Kurds who have conflict with Turkey.
The US president says we have one goal and one goal only in regards to the conflict; we will defeat ISIS and return home. It’s part of that America first plan. Via our departure from the Syrian conflict, we will lie to rest our differences with Turkey along the top of Mount Ararat. The relationship will freeze over and harden with time, leaving us with an outline of what once was there.
He has other items on his plate though, and other allies at the table. Britain, always one of America’s closest allies developed a strained relationship with America when the president bashed London’s mayor over the London bridge terror attacks, then tweeted far right propaganda from a Britain First group. Diplomacy never being high up on the commander in chief’s agenda is proven once again when he cancelled his trip to London to open a new US embassy. The embassy was moved from its previous location due to vulnerability of terror attacks, but the US president would take no part in a ribbon cutting ceremony, since it was the previous administration that made the decision to move the embassy.
Thankfully we have plenty of allies. The US president isn’t a big fan of rules and regulations and recently suggested moving away from the regulation of the World Trade Organization and imposing new taxes on countries that levy tariffs against the US, including our allies. The idea doesn’t bode well for Germany, America’s largest European trade partner. Germany suggests it could lead to a trade war and reduce growth.
While all nations are watching the US and what develops with the World Trade Organization, some have disputes that go back much further than these recent developments. In 2015, under the previous commander in chief, America began rebuilding our relations with Cuba. Then our new leader took office and vowed to terminate the diplomatic relationship with Cuba. The US expelled Cuban diplomats while cutting back on the diplomats that we had residing in Havana, after 22 of them suffered from mysterious ailments that range in symptoms, all of which the Cuban government have claimed to have no involvement in. The US determined it was the result of sonic weapons; our relations with Cuba are back on the chopping block.
The commander in chief issued his own set of laws to Wayne and instructed him to lead the diplomats out of Cuba. These orders established by the president were not only for the diplomats led from Cuba, but for all Americans and non-American’s to receive and abide by. The following mandates were written by the commander in chief, as they were to be delivered by Wayne.
I am the one who delivered you from those laws and regulations that restrained the wealthiest men from creating more wealth. You will not put any other leader before me. Past presidents must not be idolized, except in the form of currency. Do not speak poorly of me. There will be a set day of the week for all to praise me. In six days I destroyed regulations, fired those in disagreement and began setting up a new direction for our country, so you will keep it in reverence. Honor the wealthy, that they may live long and prosper in this land I have given them. Do not murder, unless you are one of the chosen school teachers we have armed. Do not steal, unless you are in government and its entitlements that once belonged to the poor. Do not believe fake news—I will keep you informed as to what is fake news. Do not covet other people’s belongings, as that is for Uncle Sam, and we’ve already made changes to what he can take and from whom he can take the most.
While ties to some countries have become severed, our leader’s conflicts of interest in Argentina have not hurt Argentina. The two countries are in agreement regarding a full oil embargo against Venezuela. Venezuela is the third largest supplier of the world’s oil and such an embargo would devastate the nation.
While the president made decisions regarding sanctions and the oil embargo against Venezuela, the secretary of state insists the administration is not trying to force a regime change, but would rather see the Venezuelan president leave power on his own. Then the countries vow to join together like a band of brothers, trying to get rid of their parent’s favorite. They force Venezuela into solitude, never considering who may take them in. The more isolated they become due the US and its allies, the greater chance Venezuela will increase trade and partnerships with Russia and China. Venezuela may even become a favorite to the big powers, due to their resources.
The president’s communication preference of social media confuses Americans and leaders around the world. Some think they have to follow the man on twitter just to know what America is doing. With Iran, the US declared we’ll keep communication open through Facebook and twitter for Iranians protesting anti-government. The Iranian government then blocked the internet to shut down the protests. For some nations, social media is their only contact to the outside world. Social media can be a powerful tool when deciding a country’s leadership or even just letting someone know their time is up.
It was through a tweet that Wayne learned he’d been fired. It may be true that you have to follow the man on twitter to know what’s going on with him or America. That fake news from months back about the CIA director being a favorite for the secretary of state position must not have been fake news after all.
Once a new secretary of state is confirmed, they’ll have some positions to fill. If they can fill those positions with people who are most similar in thinking to themselves, they can create a brand-new line of diplomacy. This may take the form of less talk, more action and lead the nation into World War III.
The president strives to make America great again with less regulation and greater development, and the only ones needed to bring this change are some skilled rats whose training didn’t stem from science. They experiment with America’s poor, as to how far they can go on their take of healthcare and entitlements, and still pass the bill. They experiment with our allies as to how often we can put our own interests first and keep them on our side. They experiment with the opposition, as to how far we can tout them and not get nuked. The skilled rats that help these experiments along suffer from psychologically induced terror, anxiety, and helplessness, while the commander in chief looks on with approval at all he’s created.
The commander in chief set the expectations as to what’s important and what’s not before any changes took place. The State Department began scaling back passages on human rights from their annual report. Passages removed cover woman’s reproductive rights and discrimination against woman. Other impacted passages are related to racial, ethnic, and sexual discrimination. It gets across the point that human rights are not a priority for the State department, but representatives involved in responding to the change say it’s only for clarity.
After extreme tax cuts for corporations and the top 1%, budget cuts are required to avoid increasing the deficit. The president offers the following proposals. Climate change funding can be cut completely. For the National Endowment for democracy, the primary organization that promotes human rights, 2/3rds of their funding can be cut. Many federal departments are suffering budgets cuts, but one in particular impacts US relationships worldwide. There are fewer consulates in place to protect US citizens living or traveling internationally or to help curtail situations before they become a crisis.
The man in charge dismisses the idea that a strong diplomacy goes hand in hand with a strong military, as he does so often with great sound advice. He wants to start winning wars again. Withdrawing diplomats from all over the globe is how he’ll begin and he won’t stop there. Cuts will continue to foreign aid. The president could justify his decisions with, “Have you seen the countries we send aid to? They’re third world countries; we don’t need them. They have nothing to offer us for our aid.” When greater violence and poverty arise from the inaction, the supreme power may become so unhappy that he makes the decision to destroy the people and the earth.
Wayne, a cowboy with strong ties to Russia was chosen to fill the position of secretary of state. The president desired to strengthen ties with Russia, and this guy was a personal friend of the Russian President. While members of the president’s own party questioned the friendship as a possible conflict of interest, he didn’t see it that way. He saw a businessman that agreed the Department of State needed to be downsized.
Wayne began cleaning out the State Department right away. The plan was to decrease the State Department budget to help offset the increase in defense spending of 54 billion. Some were asked to resign; others, wouldn’t take the bullshit and left on their own. A gut wrenching took place and the gutting was only the beginning. The disemboweling of the state department could hamper national security in more ways than one, but this is the point of increased defense spending.
The cowboy didn’t expect all positions that became available would remain empty. He wanted a deputy, but the president vetoed his first choice. The veto power has proven to be a standard solution for the leader in regards to those who criticize him. If Wayne really wanted a deputy with years of experience in the department, he should have selected one who didn’t have a history of criticizing the commander in chief. The president chose one for him that had no experience with the Department of State.
The two highest members of the department that deals in foreign policy both lack experience, while the president and his closest advisors are under investigation for their international relations. The meddling by Russia in the US presidential elections presents the idea that Russia may have had expectations the sanctions would be lessened once our commander in chief took office. When the president had a hard time signing off on increasing the sanctions, it raised the question as to whether Russia had some serious dirt on our leader. The secretary of state maintains that our biggest issue with Russia is the Ukraine, as we must remember why the sanctions began.
Wayne didn’t always have the presidents full support. It almost looked as though he wouldn’t last a year. The White House went public they were considering one of the commander in chiefs more loyal members as a replacement for the secretary of state position. A couple weeks before the rumors began, the director of the CIA declared that intelligence agencies concluded Russian meddling in the presidential elections didn’t impact the election outcome. Other analysis from the CIA state there was not an assessment of how the interference impacted the outcome, as that’s not what they study. According to the media the president had chosen a replacement before Wayne even knew he was being replaced. The secretary of state made clear he would stay just to spite him. The news of a replacement created a flurry of rumors that both men dismissed as nothing more than fake news, giving the impression they were finally on the same page.
The timing of the rumors couldn’t have been worse, unless the point was to make Wayne’s first major European trip a major disaster. The man holding America’s highest diplomatic position was expected to smooth over relations with European allies, while the White House was suggesting he wouldn’t be holding the position a month or two down the road. Many nations found it difficult to take Wayne serious.
The lack of leadership wasn’t only at the top, but spilled over into our diplomats who didn't have any idea how to proceed or what policy or law they were defending. Diplomats are in place to help carry out the administration’s policies and provide guidance as to what our policies are. If they don’t know our policies, they look foolish explaining them or attempting to enforce them, kind of like an executive who doesn’t understand a nation can’t win a war with military alone justifying an increase in military spending while dismantling the State Department.
When the commander in chief acquired the increased military spending, he celebrated with a military parade. Maybe he was celebrating his tax plan that recently passed through congress, which benefits the wealthy more than the working class and jeopardizes the nation’s security at the same time.
The Syrian conflict escalated to be the conflict that brought the flood. Wayne prepared to deliver in pairs from this flood a number of beasts. His intentions were to defeat ISIS and Al-Qaida, resolve the conflict between Assad’s Armed Forces and the Syrian people, and to create a Syria free from weapons of mass destruction, while allowing the Syrian refuges a safe return home. His work was cut out for him, as all who joined forces to fight against ISIS became conflicted by what best suited their own nations interests. One-time allies such as Turkey and the US are on the verge of fighting each other in the Syrian conflict. Turkey takes issue with the US arming and preparing Kurdish fighters in the fight against ISIS, since the conflict between Turks and Kurds has been ongoing since 1978, and the US is now arming Kurds who have conflict with Turkey.
The US president says we have one goal and one goal only in regards to the conflict; we will defeat ISIS and return home. It’s part of that America first plan. Via our departure from the Syrian conflict, we will lie to rest our differences with Turkey along the top of Mount Ararat. The relationship will freeze over and harden with time, leaving us with an outline of what once was there.
He has other items on his plate though, and other allies at the table. Britain, always one of America’s closest allies developed a strained relationship with America when the president bashed London’s mayor over the London bridge terror attacks, then tweeted far right propaganda from a Britain First group. Diplomacy never being high up on the commander in chief’s agenda is proven once again when he cancelled his trip to London to open a new US embassy. The embassy was moved from its previous location due to vulnerability of terror attacks, but the US president would take no part in a ribbon cutting ceremony, since it was the previous administration that made the decision to move the embassy.
Thankfully we have plenty of allies. The US president isn’t a big fan of rules and regulations and recently suggested moving away from the regulation of the World Trade Organization and imposing new taxes on countries that levy tariffs against the US, including our allies. The idea doesn’t bode well for Germany, America’s largest European trade partner. Germany suggests it could lead to a trade war and reduce growth.
While all nations are watching the US and what develops with the World Trade Organization, some have disputes that go back much further than these recent developments. In 2015, under the previous commander in chief, America began rebuilding our relations with Cuba. Then our new leader took office and vowed to terminate the diplomatic relationship with Cuba. The US expelled Cuban diplomats while cutting back on the diplomats that we had residing in Havana, after 22 of them suffered from mysterious ailments that range in symptoms, all of which the Cuban government have claimed to have no involvement in. The US determined it was the result of sonic weapons; our relations with Cuba are back on the chopping block.
The commander in chief issued his own set of laws to Wayne and instructed him to lead the diplomats out of Cuba. These orders established by the president were not only for the diplomats led from Cuba, but for all Americans and non-American’s to receive and abide by. The following mandates were written by the commander in chief, as they were to be delivered by Wayne.
I am the one who delivered you from those laws and regulations that restrained the wealthiest men from creating more wealth. You will not put any other leader before me. Past presidents must not be idolized, except in the form of currency. Do not speak poorly of me. There will be a set day of the week for all to praise me. In six days I destroyed regulations, fired those in disagreement and began setting up a new direction for our country, so you will keep it in reverence. Honor the wealthy, that they may live long and prosper in this land I have given them. Do not murder, unless you are one of the chosen school teachers we have armed. Do not steal, unless you are in government and its entitlements that once belonged to the poor. Do not believe fake news—I will keep you informed as to what is fake news. Do not covet other people’s belongings, as that is for Uncle Sam, and we’ve already made changes to what he can take and from whom he can take the most.
While ties to some countries have become severed, our leader’s conflicts of interest in Argentina have not hurt Argentina. The two countries are in agreement regarding a full oil embargo against Venezuela. Venezuela is the third largest supplier of the world’s oil and such an embargo would devastate the nation.
While the president made decisions regarding sanctions and the oil embargo against Venezuela, the secretary of state insists the administration is not trying to force a regime change, but would rather see the Venezuelan president leave power on his own. Then the countries vow to join together like a band of brothers, trying to get rid of their parent’s favorite. They force Venezuela into solitude, never considering who may take them in. The more isolated they become due the US and its allies, the greater chance Venezuela will increase trade and partnerships with Russia and China. Venezuela may even become a favorite to the big powers, due to their resources.
The president’s communication preference of social media confuses Americans and leaders around the world. Some think they have to follow the man on twitter just to know what America is doing. With Iran, the US declared we’ll keep communication open through Facebook and twitter for Iranians protesting anti-government. The Iranian government then blocked the internet to shut down the protests. For some nations, social media is their only contact to the outside world. Social media can be a powerful tool when deciding a country’s leadership or even just letting someone know their time is up.
It was through a tweet that Wayne learned he’d been fired. It may be true that you have to follow the man on twitter to know what’s going on with him or America. That fake news from months back about the CIA director being a favorite for the secretary of state position must not have been fake news after all.
Once a new secretary of state is confirmed, they’ll have some positions to fill. If they can fill those positions with people who are most similar in thinking to themselves, they can create a brand-new line of diplomacy. This may take the form of less talk, more action and lead the nation into World War III.
The president strives to make America great again with less regulation and greater development, and the only ones needed to bring this change are some skilled rats whose training didn’t stem from science. They experiment with America’s poor, as to how far they can go on their take of healthcare and entitlements, and still pass the bill. They experiment with our allies as to how often we can put our own interests first and keep them on our side. They experiment with the opposition, as to how far we can tout them and not get nuked. The skilled rats that help these experiments along suffer from psychologically induced terror, anxiety, and helplessness, while the commander in chief looks on with approval at all he’s created.