Hello Readers! I originally posted this piece last month, then took it down temporarily while it was being considered for newspaper publication. In the interim, "the Donald" has caught flak for his lawsuit-embroiled Trump University, endorsement by the KKK, failure to provide tax returns because of constant IRS auditing, and favorable quoting of fascist Mussolini. If Trump - perish the thought - were to be elected, the question becomes, with so many financial and legal entanglements, when would the former reality show star have time to run the country?
There’s
an old folk tale about a scorpion thumbing a ride across a river. I’ve heard
several versions of this story with slightly different endings, but the one
point all agree on is that, halfway across, the scorpion stings its trusting
transporter. The shocked conveyor asks why its passenger would do something so
foolish, since now both will drown, and here the varying punch lines come in.
The one I like best has the scorpion reply essentially, “Who knows? It’s just my
nature, and you knew what I was when you said ‘yes’ to me.”
We
have a blonde-haired, combed over scorpion in our midst. Oh, he’s dressed in
fine clothes and makes an enticing appeal, but he’s a stinger nonetheless.
Just
ask the investors he defrauded when he availed himself of a tax loophole
allowing him to declare bankruptcy, not once, not twice, but four times. Ask the campaign investors
whose money he is using, despite his constant boasting that he’s
self-funded.
Self-funded, my Aunt Fanny! Trump's fortune cost untold numbers of gamblers their families’ security, and his claims of self-funding show a distinct lack of gratitude to donors, who have outspent him on his presidential campaign.
Ask the ex-wives he's accumulated, and his sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, whom he claims would be an excellent Supreme Court choice, but from whom he's now distancing himself. That he would even consider her for such a high rank belies his supposed commitment to life, itself a turnabout from his previous ardent pro-choice position. Think how blindsided Republicans would feel after blocking Obama’s end-of-term SCOTUS choice, only to find themselves saddled for God knows how long with Trump's sibling, who rigorously supports partial birth abortion.
Ask Vera Coking, the widowed senior citizen whose home he tried to seize so he could build a limousine parking lot for his casino.Trump tried unsuccessfully to force Coking to vacate under the legal principle of eminent domain, which has historically displaced homeowners for purposes such as national park development and national security needs. Never has this tool been used for such mercenary exploits as Trump had in mind. Talk about the greed of big business.
Ask Carly Fiorina,
whose appearance he publicly ridiculed, then back pedaled on. When called on his denigrating
statements, he reverted to the adolescent defense that he was just joking. I
didn't buy that when it came out of my seventh grader's mouth, and Trump's use
of such a lame explanation makes it hard for any parent to hold up adults as role
models. Let's not forget, this insult was leveled at someone with whom he
supposedly agrees on major principles. Think how far such communication
skills will take him when he sits down to hammer out deals with leaders with
whom he dramatically differs, and who have access to weapons of mass
destruction. Even our cousins across the pond, with whom we often see eye to eye,
are a hair's breadth away from refusing to deal with him.
Ask the rest of the Republican party, with whom he has cast his lot, but savages at every turn and is now waffling on a written pledge he made publicly to forego a third party run so as not to undercut the ideals he claims to identify with.
Let's
even ask members of the opposing party, whose campaigns he has funded
handsomely over the span of his long career, before defecting in recent
years. Even ask the Clintons, whom he hosted at his most recent
wedding but has now turned on in his grab for the Oval Office.
In
short, Donald Trump has shown himself time and again to be self-interested to
the point of unethical legal maneuvering and campaign bullying. Shame
on the American public if we allow him to become a nominee for the highest
office in the land.
"The Lord detests dishonest scales,
but accurate
weights find favor
with him."
Proverbs 11:1
"Religion
that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look
after orphans and widows in their distress and to
keep
oneself from being polluted by the world."
James
1:27
"He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
And what does the Lord require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God."
Micah 6:8
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