Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Monday, December 15, 2025

The Great Moron Doesn't Wait for Historians to Judge his Legacy

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Experts have compared Trump to a monkey. See:

https://www.indy100.com/viral/primate-expert-chimpanzee-donald-trump 

Trump doesn't read. He is uninformed, uncultured, uneducated. He basically has no understanding whatsoever of the dynamics involved in shaping historical events, including his own advent to power. 

So, he decides to label himself the "Greatest US President in History", before he even finishes his rape of America, and not let historians judge his legacy.

In many ways, he reminds me of those post-colonial African and Asian dictators (Idi Amin, Mobutu, Pol Pot, Bokassa, etc...) who elevated themsleves to the level of deities. Idi Amin used to eat his victims' livers. Bokassa declared himself Emperor of the Central African Empire in 1976 and got crowned Napoleon Bonaparte-style. I'd say Trump should model his "reign" on Roman emperor Nero.

In a post on Truth Social, Donald Dumb claim-bragged that a sycophant economic historian Arthur Laffer said in a speech that "Donald Trump is the greatest President in history, bar none".

The president added, “Tariffs are working in a big way" (to ravage the US economy with disrupted supply chains and a high cost of living), and "Our Country is rich and admired again!" when the fact is that the country is bankrupt with a debt nearing $40 trillion, most of which owed to China, and is in dire need of foreign oil, which explains Donald Dumb's sticking his head way up the rectum of Arab dictatorships and his intention of seizing Venezuela's oil reserves. 

Research and fact-checking revealed that Lafler called Trump the “single best president of his lifetime".

In fact, Laffer who served as economic advisor during Trump 1.0 and has always been effusively complimentary toward Trump (who gave him some medal), said that “Trump should be taken ‘seriously’ but ‘not literally'”. But Laffer once feared Trump’s tariffs and “blamed White House trade policy for the ‘most scary, in-flux’ economic moment of his life.”

“I don’t know how anyone looking at the facts could argue that protectionism doesn’t create downturns,” Laffer said. “The more protectionism there is, the greater the downturn. Reducing tariffs and protectionism causes a boom in the economy", which is the exact opposite of what tariff-enamored and protectionist Trump has done.

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