SuperTrump had to evacuate his abode in South Florida.
Hurricane Irma had knocked on his door and it was the right time to leave.
On the wave back to Florida SuperTrump stopped in Washington
DC. There was a wall protest by the White House so SuperTrump went in disguise
as Mitchell to see the Dodgers beat the Nationals and then stopped in
Georgetown to eat.
Being alone and wandering into Martin's on Wisconsin he
gazed at the plaque by his table to notice this engraving "The Rumble Seat
- Where John F. Kennedy drafted his Inaugural Speech" ---"Ask not what
your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country..”
Very famous spot to be in.
It's an inspiration remembering those famous words spoken by
JFK over 50 years ago. It's easy to forget many famous sayings from Presidents
of yesteryear and easy to remember those words of our current president when he
has made some strong promises during his campaign.
Many are both for and against his promised desires and we
can't forget the great division between so many Americans today. However, SuperTrump
wants to unite as many as possible to agree on aspects everyone wants. Peace,
tranquility and happiness. Prosperity and clear thinking to everyone to use
their anger and conflicts to fight tyranny and bigotry and those philosophies
that preach discord among too many.
Let's all find agreement on love and constructive things to
improve conditions and make our lives better and keep a less hostile attitude
that only brings less agreement.
Be positive and wish for the best and let SuperTrump and his
fairy TweezieBell bring some humor into your mind and life.
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