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The Ugly American

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Stephen Miller was born ugly.  I know nothing of his relationship with his parents, except that they apparently didn’t train him to be responsible for cleaning up his own messes. This is evidenced by watching less than 15 seconds of a clip from his high school passion play, where he cries out for attention, asking others, “Am I the only one who is sick and tired about being told to pick up my trash, when we have plenty of janitors who are paid…?”, before being booed by his peers.  Apparently, even back then he realized that his shit stinks more than anybody else’s and wanted nothing to do with touching it.

That was then and this is now — his hands still stink from the shit policies he has advocated since he trained under Jeff Sessions to be an immigration hard-liner at the Trump White House.  He still thinks the world of himself because somewhere he must have read that Andy Warhol gave him only 15 seconds of infamy.  He is an abject failure in not just his ideas, but in his inability to think them through and implement them in a legal and responsible way.  His name will go down in the history of the United States as the most inept presidential advisor for his latest cruel immigration policy that rips children apart from their parents, leading to a burgeoning humanitarian disaster that may well bring down the Trump White House faster than the Mueller investigation, as the story unfolds about how for him, enforcing the policy was a “simple decision.” 

That’s because the Ugly American has no ability to weigh the consequences of such actions and the follow-through needed to prepare for the complexities of separating a child from its parent and how to get them reunited, or what procedures must be followed between government agencies to ensure that when you deport the parents back to the country of origin, they can be reunited with their child again before you deport them. It’s because to Stephen Miller, these people are the trash he refuses to be responsible for.  Putting the pieces back together in a package that he wants delivered outside the borders of his privileged country isn’t even on his agenda.  The more agonizing it is for these families, the better will be the message to others who brave the treacherous trail that leads them to literally, a dead end — to a country whose heart stopped beating the day Donald Trump became president and selected this Ugly American as his advisor.    

Remember, this isn’t the first blunder that his ineptitude caused the Trump administration to have to revise numerous times to get past an embarrassing roll-out. He is the one who was responsible for Donald Trump’s early failures in getting a travel ban passed because it was nothing more than a Muslim ban.  He thought it was a great idea, but the Judicial system was quick to slap down his amateur brand of racism and his unlawful attempt to bypass the legalities of his ‘ugly’ idea.

Advice to Donald J. Trump — you crave adulation, but now your own party is beginning to question your ability to lead.  The optics of this immigration disaster are not going away and it will only get worse.  No one will believe it’s the Democrats fault when they see you, the most powerful man in the world claim you can do nothing about those crying children.  It will be all on YOU!  Before a Republican Congress decides to rebel against this policy and put forth their own immigration bill and threaten to override your veto, you should do something the whole country can finally praise you for — get more judges in place to process these asylum seekers in a timely manner and end this failing policy of separating children from their parents, then get rid of the Ugly American named Stephen Miller whose advise and lack of professionalism has cost you much embarrassment, not once, but twice.  Immigration will never get done as long as he’s around!   


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