Trump Continues To Divide Country With Happy Near Year Tweet (TWEETS/VIDEO)



Our future president moves forward with his quest to further divide our country.

Instead of wishing everyone a ‘Happy New Year’ like a normal person, President-elect Donald Trump took a different route.

At first, it appears as though the man who lost the popular vote is being congenial. Until he says he has “many enemies.”

Which is true.

While his sexist and racist supporters continue to claim that we’re not even giving him a chance, the truth is that he’s been sowing seeds of fascism for quite some time.

Trump has also blocked several human beings on Twitter.

The freedom to speak out against politicians is what separates us from countries like Russia. Run by Trump’s buddy Vladimir Putin, voicing political opposition over there may result in death.

Trump continued his snark by saying, “those who have fought me.” While it’s no secret that politics can be ugly, having a temper tantrum isn’t very presidential.

One could even say it’s ‘unpresidented.’

Trump went on to confirm that he’s not smart enough to be president. With former Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton pulling in 65,844,954 votes to his 62,979,879, the words “lost so badly” simply don’t make sense.

Addition and subtraction are basic math skills.

Instead of thanking his supporters and promising to unite the country, Trump continued to attack the majority of American voters by saying “they just don’t know what to do.”

Au contraire.

Many entertainers refused to perform at his inauguration, and with any luck no members of The Rockettes will show up. Contributions to Planned Parenthood continue to be made in Vice President-elect Mike Pence’s name, and thousands of women plan to march in Washington, D.C., when he’s sworn in.

We do, in fact, know what to do with ourselves. With so many people against him, it seems as though Trump is the one who doesn’t know what to do.

Watch this video of just one of many protests that occurred after he won.

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