Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Donald Trump is at the bottom of the Presidential Greatness Survey. How low can he go?

Well, Donald Trump has been POTUS for thirteen long months unfortunately. He has one big accomplishment to his name, and it's a so called huge tax cut. About 30 days ago, the government shutdown happened for 48 hours. Obamacare was not reformed, as Trump had promised to many American people. The list of President Trump's mistakes could go on for another hour or two. Let's get to the gist of this story, regarding the 2018 Presidents and Executive Politics Presidential Greatness Survey. The survey is supposed to rate the 45 presidents of this country, from a scale of 0-100 for overall greatness. The score of 0 is an absolute failure, while 50 is average and 100 is extremely great. The president that received the highest score is Abraham Lincoln. George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson, Harry S. Truman and Dwight Eisenhower received spots #2 through #7 on the list. The seven greatest presidents were the same people, when this survey was completed in 2014. What did Donald Trump score on this list? He is dead last on this list. Trump ranked 40th out of 45 among Republicans and conservatives. Former commander-in-chief, Barack Obama, came in at 8th. Ronald Reagan came in at 9th, and Bill Clinton is 13th on this latest survey. For Donald Trump, this survey means that he should stop tweeting his ideas on twitter. Trump needs to realize that more than 85% of the news about him is true, and not 'fake news' as he loves to call it. Also, Trump should release his tax returns from the past six years to show the American public that he is not 100% corrupt. Political science professors Brandon Rottinghaus of the University of Houston, and Justin S. Vaughn of Boise State University conducted this survey. These professors probably took into account the fact that Trump's federal staff employees have lost their job, or decided to resign in huge numbers. Most of Donald Trump's approval ratings polls have shown numbers under 50%, which means this presidential greatness survey could be right on the money. Finally, Trump continues to see Robert Mueller's special counsel indict more suspects in a way to prosecute the President eventually. It would be great to see Trump being impeached this year, as he continues to declare there was no collusion from the White House in the past 18 months. If Trump is to present himself in front of Mueller for further questioning, it could lead to impeachment hearings. Let's see if Mueller's special counsel can indict more people in the Trump scandals. Enjoy the picture from February 19, 2018, and the horrific face of Donald Trump. Good day and good night!

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