TRUMP: “GIVE ME A CHANGE” “When a man tells you who he is … believe him.” Maya Angelou Mr. Trump cites an age-old parable/folktale about a scorpion and turtle. A scorpion persuades/convinces a turtle to give him a ride across a lake/pond—gives him a change. The scorpion offers up a seemingly sensible and rational reason why the turtle should not have any concerns for his life—he has nothing to lose: if he --the scorpion-- stings him, the result would be at both demise/peril. The turtle gives the scorpion a ride across the waterway. In midstream, the scorpion stings the turtle. In disbelief, as reality sinks in of the unfortunate consequence of his unwise decision to trust the character of a known offender, the turtle asked the scorpion, why or what profit to the scorpion to bring them both to their deaths. The scorpion replies that it has nothing to do with the turtle believing in him or what he says/promises—It is his character. TRUMP: “GIVE ME A CHANGE” PT2 RIDDLE ME THIS … Trump has said on many occasions that he will never change. Believe Him. He has also riddled the American voters with parables and repeatedly gives them the answers by showing America what parts he plays in these parables. Any decision to vote for him, when you know he stings and bites (his nature/character) is unwise. And you cannot blame Trump for the demise of the USA. Voters cannot say that he didn’t warn them of what he will or [in his words] will not do: change for the better. If he could, he would; it’s his nature/character to be who he is. Watching Trump is like watching the Joker work chaos in Gotham City.
TRUMP: “GIVE ME A CHANGE”
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