I In Good Faith Can No Longer Support Donald Trump

Mojave, California
September 25, 2017 1:27am CST
I am withdrawing my membership from Mar-a-Logo which costs $200,000 to join, plus tax, plus 14,000 a year in dues. I am no longer buying his products like ties, steaks, and wine. Ties made in China, steaks taste like crap and do not think they are FDA approved. I can find better tasting wine at the dollar store. You can find Trump wine on Amazon if you do not believe me. I also will not be attending Trump University anymore because was shut down due to fraudulent activity. If his U was up and running, would drop out He paid 25 million, but only 21 million went to the 7000 people that enrolled in the school. That is a about $3,000 per person when prices were $10,000 to $35,000 per course. That is why I can no longer support him. I cannot support him anymore because he has done serious damage to America since taking over. Obstructed justice, could have colluded with with Russia, defends Nazi's and tries to punish people who stand up for their rights he does not agree with. I am sure many women have something to say about Trump also, but since I am not a women will leave that be. I will never get how people can support that, but when people start showing what true freedom looks like straight from the constitution, those the real people harming America, not Trump. You are on a dangerous path again America and you do realize football is just a sport. A business because capitalists made it that way. I am just thinking, how brave on boycotting NFL football, way to take a stand America. Probably doing yourself a favor more than being brave. Probably save yourself a couple a thousand a year depending how big a fan you were. By the way I never purchased anything from Trump, as if you all did not know that anyway.
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@teamfreak16 (43421)
• Denver, Colorado
25 Sep 17
We are even boycotting companies such as Home Depot because the CEO has endorsed our "leader."
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• Mojave, California
25 Sep 17
Yeah, pretty interesting, wonder which boycott will matter more. I imagine it will be the one where people are rational and boycotting things that actually impact our lives. Well done sir.
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@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
25 Sep 17
Better a late insight than none at all.
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• Mojave, California
25 Sep 17
Indeed, and wish more people would realize that.
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• Preston, England
25 Sep 17
he is such an appalling man, let alone president
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• Mojave, California
25 Sep 17
Indeed, can't wait to see how he effected the youth in about 10 years. Hell, 20 somethings already seem more cold and rude than normal.
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• Mojave, California
26 Sep 17
@arthurchappell Indeed, many say he is nether and guess that is why some like him, but he has done nothing but hard right wing moves. Thankfully nothing of importance has really passed. Sure he raised the debt ceiling with Democrats, but because he wanted a win and he more or less had to. Shows you how bad Republicans in this country are at governing in terms of getting things done. He is really feeding the frenzy of right wing hate groups though. Dangerous in the long term.
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• Preston, England
26 Sep 17
@crossbones27 he is pushing many dangerously closer to right wing extremism
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@FourWalls (62133)
• United States
25 Sep 17
But...but....but....what about our tee time???????
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• Mombasa, Kenya
25 Sep 17
Well,i can't say much about the guy, but he is just something else
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• Mojave, California
25 Sep 17
Indeed, and very politely put.