Another week of shaking our heads and wondering how much longer we can survive him. Yet again, Donald Trump overwhelmed practically everything with the force of his obscene personality, running his mouth and his thumbs even while he was failing to run the country in any sort of conventional sense. He doesn’t actually do anything, but he dominates everything. Living in America today is like being trapped in a room with him — no doors, no windows, no exits, only Trump and the sound of Trump and the hideous image of Trump, all day, every day, for day after day after day.
I was trying to think how to describe what it feels like to live in this country today when I came across a big profile of Neil Young published in this weekend’s New York Times Magazine. The author, David Samuels, was commiserating with Young about the state of music in the age of Spotify and Apple and the digitization of everything comprised of musical notes. […]
I completely agree with this article and don’t understand how 35%+ of Americans support t***p after almost 3 years of seeing the results of their vote? The rich guy who understands the poor guy. The rich guy who has greatly benefited the rich to the detriment of the less rich. I believe you volk would be very happy with a t***p dictatorship to finally have a solution to all that is wrong with Amerika.