-by NoahTo say President Trump is not a well man is the ultimate understatement. With every week and evenevery day, come more and more signs that a man who was already mentally ill for years is now approaching a major crack up, a complete mental breakdown. Last week it was some mindless diatribe about his toilets and then “women’s dishwashers.” Now it’s a continuation of his extended windmill fixation.The causes Trump’s mental difficulties are not half as important as the reality that Trump has little or no grasp on the real world. With every week, comes a public statement out of the mouth of this madman that reads and sounds more like gibberish than some bizarre thing he said just a few days before. What we hear are only his public statements. Imagine how it must be within the confines of the White House. What doesn’t get out to the public? If what we do see is as bad as his incoherent rambling about wind (see below) this past weekend, what about what we don’t see?As I always say, Washington protects its own. In this case, a madman is, after all this time, still president and Washington is fiddling while the country is about to enter a final burn. The man at the top always sets the tone and this man has brainwashed followers who hang on his every word as though it was the teachings of a great messiah. Sure, it can be argued that crazy people put him where he is and there’s not doubt about that, but, with every increasingly insane pronouncement from their leader, his supporters cheer and go right along with him into the world of delusion and dementia. He found his supporters and they found him; perfect storm, and it’s category 10, about to wipe this country out.And, still half of Washington does nothing other than a submit a paltry list of Articles Of Impeachment, a whole 2 articles to be exact, when much more were called for and the other half says they mean nothing and rallies around their fatted cow even more.Congress has thrown us a little bone of 2 articles and then gone on another in a long list of vacations. Perhaps the intervening down time between now and the return of our so-called representatives may bring another revelation of a severe misdeed or two but Washington will continue to laugh, shrug, and do the least that they can do or we let them get away with. In a more civilized and intelligent country, brutal and proper examples would have been made at least some of these people long ago.The Articles of Impeachment don’t even address things like emoluments, Trump (aided by his party) conspiring with Russia, apparent market manipulation, Trump dedicating his presidency to degradation of the security of this nation and the general welfare of its people, working to deliberately sabotage America’s role in future technology development, or even the staggeringly obvious and continuing blatant misuse of taxpayer dollars for personal profit which Trump is doing right this second in Mar-a-Lago.Our so-called representatives in Washington won’t even say the T word. The Manchurian President’s treason is ignored, unspoken of, probably because half of the U.S. $enate is in on the game, but let’s skip all of that and just go to the obvious more pressing insanity, just don’t expect Trump’s cabinet to invoke Section 4 of the 25th amendment. That should have been done over a year ago. This is on them as much as it is on Congress.Trump’s statement below, made as he spoke near gibberish to an audience of cheering young conservatives at this year’s Turning Point USA conference held at guess where, Mar-a-Lago, is enough by itself to invoke the 25th amendment but those in charge love their personal power and bank accounts more than their country, if they even ever consider the United States to be their country.
I never understood wind. I know windmills very much. I have studied it better than anybody. I know it is very expensive. They are made in China and Germany mostly, very few made here, almost none, but they are manufactured, tremendous-if you are into this-- tremendous fumes and gases are spewing into the atmosphere. You know we have a world, right? So the world is tiny compared to the universe, So tremendous, tremendous amount of fumes and everything. You talk about the carbon footprint, fumes are spewing into the air…. A windmill will kill many bald eagles. It’s true. And you know what? After a certain number, they make you turn the windmill off. This is, they make you turn it off after you, and yet, if you killed on they put you in jail. That’s okay. But why is it okay for these windmills to destroy the bird population? And that’s what they are doing.
Do windmills kill birds? Yes, they fly into them, just like they fly into buildings in our cities and, occasionally, even the windows of your house. Windmills account for an estimated 140.000 to 500,000 bird fatalities per year. Cats kill an estimated 1.3 to 4 Billion birds each year. Where is our demented president’s war on cats? What’s really going on here is that Trump is owned by Big Oil and there’s still the fact that Trump continues to be enraged that there are windmills adjacent to his Aberdeen golf course. His memories of losing court cases regarding the latter are the most important thing to Trump, just like his memories of the night Barack Obama roasted him at a press dinner. In Trump’s mind, he is under personal attack by windmills and he has decided to fight back like some moden version of Don Quixote.And, let’s not forget that these words of “unmatched wisdom” come from the same fractured brain that, earlier this year, told the world that “windmills cause cancer.”Personally, I’m concerned about the bird population as the next person but here is a man who does everything he can to poison the water that the birds (and us) drink. He knows damn well that his love of coal plants and clear cutting forests kills more birds than windmills but windmills in his mind are a personal enemy. The thoughts of his followers lead them to understand any of this. They just absorb the president’s insanity and repeat it too each other like they were quoting Bible passages.Remember this saying: “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.” Put it on Trump’s tombstone, and, the sooner we have that opportunity, the better.