“Look at even things like supply change,” the stable genius Trump said, adding that the term “supply change” was little-known.
“Things we never even heard about, you never heard that term,” Trump said. “Everything worked under me. It all worked.”
Some of his critics
are saying his mistake (saying “Supply Change” instead of “Supply Chain”) is
due to his confusion and his aging brain. They’re wrong. He is an ignorant
idiot who never reads anything, and like children he picks up words by hearing
them, not by reading, let alone writing, them. Watch him during his inane
speeches: he can barely read from the teleprompter. Remember when he typed "unpresidented" in one of his dweeb tweets when he really meant to say "unprecedented".
And his critics, who are more stupid than he is, stepped in to point out that “supply chains” (not “supply change”) is a common phrase, implying that your average American didn’t know the term. Only Trump’s followers, the ignorant descendants of even more ignorant peasants of 17th century America, wouldn’t know the term.
Any student who had a very basic high school course in business would know the term. But many Americans are steeped in ignorance. They prefer swagger, bravado, and macho men than smart educated men to lead them. Smart in America is “nerd”, which is a pejorative term for the students who one day will be America’s scientists and technology leaders and who do actually make America great. But Trump’s America believes their country’s greatness comes from cutting down trees, killing native Indians and Africans, driving huge trucks, growing corn, and winning in rugby games. American “football” is a form of rugby; it is not football. But Americans do this all the time, they misspell, they give wrong names to things they steal from other cultures, just like Trump.
As an immigrant in America, I once had the audacity of challenging a white American idiot colleague (last name FitzGerald; yeah, this descendant of Irish peasants insisted on the upper-case G in the middle of his last name) who, during a presentation in a team meeting (medical context) used the word “averse” reactions, when he meant “adverse” reactions, as he was speaking about a drug the company was manufacturing. So, to save him the embarrassment before larger audiences, I suggested he correct the misspelling on one of his slides. But, stubborn and macho as Americans are, especially since he was being corrected by a Middle Eastern-looking man for whom English is a third language, he insisted that “averse” was the correct term. I offered we make the disagreement interesting by inviting him to a bet. He accepted, and I won a whopping $10 because I was right and he was wrong about the only language he knew. He hated me ever since.
Poor American
children: Their middle and high schools suck. The vast majority of their
universities and colleges are abysmally lacking. Education in America does not produce
educated people with broad knowledge of the world. It produces people “instructed” or "trained" to do specific jobs in which they follow the standard procedures
they are taught, but without thinking that their lives and jobs exist in the context of their
country’s place in the world at large. Nearly half of Americans can't place Canada, the country next door, on a map. And the US media doesn't help: they infantilize their audiences and comfort them them in their imbecility with atrocious shows and Hollywood movies. There are exceptions of course, but the general rule is mediocrity, average-to-good is the exception, and excellence is nowhere to be seen in the intellectual "Death Valley" that America is. No wonder then that a moron like Trump is adulated by half of America.
Someone on X commented on Trump: “Can’t we all just accept once and for all that this man is a complete moron and shouldn’t be trusted with a pair of scissors, let alone allowed within a million miles of the White House again? It’s a national embarrassment that he’s even in the conversation at this point.”
Right on. Perhaps by adding dementia and senility to his ingrained stupidity and ignorance, he’ll be the greatest freak show the white house ever saw, if all the idiots of America (half the country)” bring him there again.
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