I’m ashamed to admit that I voted for Donald Trump in 2016. I’ve done some stupid things in my life, but voting for Trump is at the top of the list.
Over the past seven years, I watched as Donald Trump divided our great country worse than the Civil War. How many friendships have you lost because you didn’t agree with Trump and his lies? He can never be called a leader because he refuses to take responsibility for his errors in judgment. Donald Trump prefers to find scapegoats instead of being man enough to say, “Hey, it didn’t work out the way I thought it would – I’m sorry.”
Think about it. Do you remember the days when we used to agree to disagree? When was the last time you had a civil, polite debate about politics with someone with a different opinion than you? I’ll bet it’s been seven years or less.
I’ve decided not to let Donald Trump get on my nerves anymore. Unfortunately, the world is stuck with him and he won’t go away. I deal with anger and frustration with humor – and I’ve heard so many funny jokes about Donald Trump that I’m sharing them here.
And if Donald Trump ever sees these jokes, I have one thing to say…”We’re not laughing with you – we’re laughing at you.”
Trump Visited by Three Ghosts
Trump Visited by Three Ghosts On the night of his inauguration, Trump was visited by three ghosts. Early in the night, FDR appeared. When Trump asked him how he could make America great, FDR replied, “Think only of the people; do not make laws based on hatred,...
A Rabbi, a Hindu Priest, and Donald Trump
A Rabbi, a Hindu Priest, and Donald Trump A Rabbi, a Hindu priest, and Donald Trump were traveling across the country when their car broke down late at night. With no cell service available, they walked along a dark country road, hoping to find a place to stay for the...
Trump and Obama at the Barber Shop
Trump and Obama at the Barber Shop Donald Trump and Barack Obama ended up at the same barber shop. As they sat there, each being worked on by a different barber, not a word was spoken. The barbers were both afraid to start a conversation, for fear that it would turn...