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Finally Americans can begin the healing process

I'm so excited that we're finally going to have a bipartisan president that doesn't care about Party politics. I've been waiting my whole life to have a president that wasn't a partisan hack.

I thought we finally had it when Trump was elected without support from the establishment of the party he was running for.

I thought we finally had it when Trump spoke to and represented the general working population despite the corporate establishment of both major political parties.

I didn't really like Trump, and I didn't vote for him in 2016, but I was excited that we finally had a president that wasn't a career politician and that was not part of the globalist establishment and the fake two-party system. I was happy to have someone who believed in America first and didn't answer to or work for the corporate oligarchies, big Pharma, and the banking institutions.

Did I mention I did not like Trump as a man, nor did I vote for him?

But now, we are finally going to have a president who, despite being a career politician, has told America that he was going to bring us together and he was going to be everyone's president, not just blue States or red States.

It's going to be amazing when he is sworn in, and we can all sit around and sing kumbaya underneath our masks spaced out at six feet from one another or possibly from behind our computer screens over a Zoom meeting.

Joe isn't only going to bring America together; he will get the whole world together. It's going to be an entirely new world order...




This is a tribute to my late friend Tamen Miller, the king of irony and comedy.

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