From Big Business to Big Politics Trump 2020 is the next Big Thing

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Dallas, Texas
January 12, 2019 2:46pm CST
The forces of nature won't bend to the will of Donald J Trump, President of these here United States of America INC. But the will of the people seem to be frozen solid and the force of Trump moves faster and seems to defy gravity. The Winds Of Change are blowing us over as the Standoff between Trump and the Speaker of the House about the Border Wall create the longest stalemate in the hysteria of an American Government Shut-Down. Will it take Abrupt Climate Change to shake things up? By the year 2020, which direction with the Winds of Change be Taking?
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/06/trump-climate-change-new-york-times-letter-ad/486335/
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
13 Jan 19
Climate Change has nothing to do with politics. Donald Trump should resign; I don't know why Congress hasn't fired him already.
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• Dallas, Texas
13 Jan 19
Climate change will change politics.
@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
13 Jan 19
@lookatdesktop pshh ... the same way Christmas will change the color Red ... (i.e. Red is Red; Christmas won't change that.)
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• Dallas, Texas
13 Jan 19
@mythociate , I see your point but below is an article I would like you to look at and consider below.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/planetpolicy/2018/08/28/can-climate-science-shift-climate-politics/
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
12 Jan 19
It is going to be a very interesting one.so far I do not care for some who are planning to run. Someone needs to win over him but who.
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@owlwings (43915)
• Cambridge, England
12 Jan 19
It wouldn't be a kingship (since America has long rejected any kind of royalty), it would be a dictatorship. In any case, I believe that your constitution forbids any president to stand for more than two consecutive terms. Could Trump change the Constitution? I'm pretty sure he'd like to but I don't think that he could (Thank God!)
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