The Ever Chaotic World of Donald Trump
I find the American Politics situation very entertaining and extremely disturbing. But before I dig into this deep, juicy topic I'd thought I would borrow the current snapshot of the definition of the Presidential Seal:
The current seal is defined in Executive Order 10860, made by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on February 5, 1960, and effective since July 4, 1960. It states:
The Coat of Arms of the President of the United States shall be of the following design:
SHIELD: Paleways of thirteen pieces argent and gules, a chief azure; upon the breast of an American eagle displayed holding in his dexter talon an olive branch and in his sinister a bundle of thirteen arrows all proper, and in his beak a white scroll inscribed "E PLURIBUS UNUM" sable.
CREST: Behind and above the eagle a radiating glory Or, on which appears an arc of thirteen cloud puffs proper, and a constellation of thirteen mullets argent.
The whole surrounded by white stars arranged in the form of an annulet with one point of each star outward on the imaginary radiating center lines, the number of stars conforming to the number of stars in the union of the Flag of the United States as established by chapter 1 of title 4 of the United States Code.
The Seal of the President of the United States shall consist of the Coat of Arms encircled by the words "Seal of the President of the United States."
The blazon (design) is essentially the same as the obverse of the Great Seal of the United States as defined in 1782, although with some extra colors specified, and a different arrangement of the stars, clouds, and glory than is typically seen in modern versions of the Great Seal. The only purely distinct element is the ring of 50 stars, representing the 50 states. Likewise, the symbolism follows that of the Great Seal:
The stripes on the shield represent the 13 original states, unified under and supporting the chief. The motto (meaning "Out of many, one") alludes to the same concept.
The arc of thirteen clouds, and the thirteen stars, also refer to the original 13 states.
The olive branch and arrows denote the powers of peace and war.
In reality, Donald Trump's Presidential Seal would involve:
A side boob picture of Stormy Daniels, clutching in her left hand an American-made assault rifle (with clip extenders). In her right hand would be a solid brick of Columbian Cocaine. Flanked on each side would be chests of money, Trump, and a gigantic mirror loaded with plates of McDonalds food. Because Donald demands absolute and continuous loyalty - even if he questions you, doubts you, and name-calls you. Anyone working under Trump should get used to his erratic moods and eyes sharper than an eagle - for finding out if anyone even remotely slights him.
Stuck in between Stormy Daniel's breasts would be a couple of remote controls for the two tv sets (on mute) because he loves to watch Fox news (for bias confirmation) and CNN (to rage).
Whatever the Russians have on Donald Trump must be very good. He's turned into their bitch since taking office. And I don't think it was anything personal he cares about. It's about his business. His hotels in Russia need to stay open. Putin could easily have them closed. Why not? But America has not supported the UK since Russia (allegedly) poisoned an ex-spy & his wife with nerve gas.
The fact that he has fired a record amount of White House staff in 1 year (and enjoys doing it btw), shows an extreme psychopathic attitude to dealing with people. "Fuck everyone, it's my way or no way". When he accused Canada of having a trade imbalance, Trudeau quickly corrected him - repeatedly. It wasn't until the fourth or fifth time he admitted (off record) that he made it up. This is what happens when someone leaves the back door open and all hell breaks loose. The worse room mate in the world has moved in and you cannot legally evict him until 2020.
God help America.
The current seal is defined in Executive Order 10860, made by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on February 5, 1960, and effective since July 4, 1960. It states:
The Coat of Arms of the President of the United States shall be of the following design:
SHIELD: Paleways of thirteen pieces argent and gules, a chief azure; upon the breast of an American eagle displayed holding in his dexter talon an olive branch and in his sinister a bundle of thirteen arrows all proper, and in his beak a white scroll inscribed "E PLURIBUS UNUM" sable.
CREST: Behind and above the eagle a radiating glory Or, on which appears an arc of thirteen cloud puffs proper, and a constellation of thirteen mullets argent.
The whole surrounded by white stars arranged in the form of an annulet with one point of each star outward on the imaginary radiating center lines, the number of stars conforming to the number of stars in the union of the Flag of the United States as established by chapter 1 of title 4 of the United States Code.
The Seal of the President of the United States shall consist of the Coat of Arms encircled by the words "Seal of the President of the United States."
The blazon (design) is essentially the same as the obverse of the Great Seal of the United States as defined in 1782, although with some extra colors specified, and a different arrangement of the stars, clouds, and glory than is typically seen in modern versions of the Great Seal. The only purely distinct element is the ring of 50 stars, representing the 50 states. Likewise, the symbolism follows that of the Great Seal:
The stripes on the shield represent the 13 original states, unified under and supporting the chief. The motto (meaning "Out of many, one") alludes to the same concept.
The arc of thirteen clouds, and the thirteen stars, also refer to the original 13 states.
The olive branch and arrows denote the powers of peace and war.
In reality, Donald Trump's Presidential Seal would involve:
A side boob picture of Stormy Daniels, clutching in her left hand an American-made assault rifle (with clip extenders). In her right hand would be a solid brick of Columbian Cocaine. Flanked on each side would be chests of money, Trump, and a gigantic mirror loaded with plates of McDonalds food. Because Donald demands absolute and continuous loyalty - even if he questions you, doubts you, and name-calls you. Anyone working under Trump should get used to his erratic moods and eyes sharper than an eagle - for finding out if anyone even remotely slights him.
Stuck in between Stormy Daniel's breasts would be a couple of remote controls for the two tv sets (on mute) because he loves to watch Fox news (for bias confirmation) and CNN (to rage).
Whatever the Russians have on Donald Trump must be very good. He's turned into their bitch since taking office. And I don't think it was anything personal he cares about. It's about his business. His hotels in Russia need to stay open. Putin could easily have them closed. Why not? But America has not supported the UK since Russia (allegedly) poisoned an ex-spy & his wife with nerve gas.
The fact that he has fired a record amount of White House staff in 1 year (and enjoys doing it btw), shows an extreme psychopathic attitude to dealing with people. "Fuck everyone, it's my way or no way". When he accused Canada of having a trade imbalance, Trudeau quickly corrected him - repeatedly. It wasn't until the fourth or fifth time he admitted (off record) that he made it up. This is what happens when someone leaves the back door open and all hell breaks loose. The worse room mate in the world has moved in and you cannot legally evict him until 2020.
God help America.
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