To The Children of America:
You are living at a special time in our nation’s history because of Donald J. Trump, the greatest President our nation has ever had. But he didn’t reach this pinnacle of success without fully embracing particular values he has embodied for many years. You need to know what those values are so that you might achieve success in your life as President Trump has in his.
Some of you have parents and grandparents who wholeheartedly support President Trump and must hope that you will follow his example in your own life. Listed below are the values the President does not talk about openly, but lives by every day as the foundational blocks on which he has built his business career and now his political life. Based on their support for him as President, it is safe to say that your parents and grandparents want you to see him as the kind of person they want you to become.
#1 You are more important than anyone else.
You are second to no one, the person who is first in line and stands above everyone else no
matter the situation or occasion.
# 2 You are always the smartest person in the room.
So called “experts” don’t know as much as you know so don’t let them think they’re smarter than you are.
#3 Rules never apply to you.
Following the rules is for the people who never amount to anything in life.
#4 When you don’t like a rule, make-up a new one.
Because you’re smarter than anyone else, you know what’s best despite what the rules may say.
#5 Never accept responsibility for any mistake you make.
Ordinary people will admit to making mistakes, but you are not ordinary. Don’t act like you are.
#6 Blame someone else when things go wrong.
Because you are who you are, problems have to be someone else’s fault, even when people think you are the cause. Never give in to such thinking.
#7 Name calling is an effective tool against people who don’t like you.
People remember the names you call someone else so don’t hesitate to do it often.
#8 Always criticize the person who had the job you now have.
Criticizing your predecessor makes you feel bigger and better than they were.
#9 Telling the truth is overrated.
Tell lies often enough and people will believe what you say is true even when it’s not.
#10 Use people to your advantage.
People are pawns on the chess board of life smart people use to their advantage.
#11 Grievance is the birthplace of revenge.
Forgiveness lets people off the hook. Make them pay if they’re not on your side.
#12 Revenge is sweet.
Life is about the survival of the fittest. Revenge can make losing taste better.
#13 Life is about who has power and who doesn’t.
The powerful control everything so make sure you have as much as you can grab.
#14 Appearance is more important than competence.
People look at the surface. They don’t have time to worry about what’s underneath.
#15 Money matters most in life.
People who don’t have money never understand how important it is to be rich. Get as rich as you can before they find out.
These, then, are the things you as America’s children get to see in your President every day. Pay close attention to them. They will tell you everything you need to know about who Donald Trump is and whether or not you want to follow his example and become the same kind of person.
Good luck!

Unfortunately so many of your statements are true for leaders in the past and current administrations. Some politicians are good putting forth fake personas and not speaking the truth, and, of course, Trumps ‘child-like, no filter, often hateful mouth .
I pray our children never feel such deep hatred for anyone, that will prevent them seeing lies and wrongdoings by others.
May they never feel such hate for another, remembering God asks so little of us..
Love Him. Love each other.
Thaks, excellent take on situation as alway!
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Thanks for your comment, Marian, and for reading my blog. All the best.
Many thanks, John.
Excellent!!
Thanks, Wilbur.
“Yes, excellent. As we have discussed, one of the constituencies we have to turn around is the youth of America. Parents with young and growing children need to read this.”
(Editor Note: This comment was made by John Hamerski who had trouble posting it.)
I hope parents AND grandparents will read it, John. Thank you.
Jan,
This is such an accurate picture of our political situation: Accurate and sad and discouraging and disturbing and scary . . . .Gene
Gene, I decided to use sarcasm because there is hardly anything to say that hasn’t already been said. It also provides an emotional release I need once in a while. Thanks.
Jann,
You use it skillfully and effectively. I understand the need, especially in these times; I’m with you.
Gene
I’ve tried the tips and the results are very effective!
This is the complete guide I needed.
Thank you for this affirmation through personal experience.
Good to hear. Thank you.