It's quite easy for us across the pond to laugh at the madman at the helm of your great country (and we have Brexit to worry about and misery loves company as they say!).
But, how does it actually feel for you normal people?! It's really really less funny when you forget it's not an episode of Black Mirror.
Does it feel like you have just been invaded and taken over by another country who have just taken control of the White House? It's like a more incompetent (not terrifying yet - at the moment anyway) version of Olympus Has Fallen.
Do you think the whole of what I deem 'normal' America is going to storm out of the gate in the midterms and in 2020 to put a stop to this? Or will his supporters rally even more and be up for another fight?
In my head I can only see a 'never again' stance being the key campaign slogan for the Democrats but then again, I thought he had ZERO Chance of being elected this time!
How does it feel knowing that you are fundamentally opposed to the viewpoints of half of the country? I have found this after Brexit - I always of course knew that people thought different to me, but to have it so starkly displayed that so many people around me think so fundamentally different to me was jarring.
I honestly feel for you guys. The frustration must be so damn immense and all consuming. I don't understand how his own party have not just told him to stop being so damn embarrassing!?
His twitter is a bad parody of an idiot. Satire is going to die because it can't compete!
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