TragicMonkey
Poisoned Waffles
And there's the problem.
If Trump loses in 2020 you can all do "I toldayaso" dance on my face.
If (when) Trump wins in 2020 we're all going to busy with other things to worry about who was right and like I keep saying I don't get nearly the joy out of the "Ha I was right and you were wrong!" thing to override things I don't want to be wrong about, a fault that it looks like a lot of people don't share.
I feel like that scene in 13 Days when Kennedy is arguing with the Joint Chiefs about whether or not that Soviets are going to launch a first strike and Ken O'Donnell "Well they've got one big advantage. If they're right there's gonna be no one around to tell them."
I don't want Trump in 2020. I don't have a goal above that. I don't care how heartwarming or uplifting the story is.
Exaggerations and hyperbole do not emphasize your points, they just make you sound like a drama queen. Trump is president now and has been for three years. Has bad stuff occurred? Yes. Has the apocalypse happened? No.