reedak
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1. If you've ever wondered how President Trump finds so much time to tweet while serving as commander-in-chief, the answer might be due to his increasingly shorter schedule. According to Axios, which obtained his private schedules, Trump's White House schedule has reportedly shrunk since he started his presidency in January 2017. So, how much does Trump work? Turns out, apparently less than most average Americans.
From 8 a.m. until 11 a.m., Trump's schedule reportedly shows, the president has "executive time," which he uses to tweet, watch TV, and make phone calls. He generally doesn't begin his day in the Oval Office until at least 11 a.m., despite being up and tweeting as early as 6 a.m., Axios reported. Trump will often mention TV shows in his early morning tweets, usually referencing one of his favorite shows, Fox & Friends, or one of the "Fake News" networks, as he refers to them, like CNN.
Trump's day wraps up around 6 p.m., at which point he apparently returns to his residence to make more phone calls and watch more TV.
In addition to shorter days, Trump has also been called out for spending an inordinate amount of time away from the White House. The Washington Post reported that by the end of February 2017, Trump had already spent 12 days at Trump Organization properties, including his Mar-a-Lago resort and New Jersey golf course. By the end of March, he'd been gone for 19 days, 11 of which he was golfing.
"I'm going to be working for you," he initially said during the 2016 campaign. "I'm not going to have time to go play golf."....
Source: https://www.bustle.com/p/how-much-d...ntly-a-heck-of-a-lot-less-than-you-do-7821493
2. President Trump accepted his party's nomination for president in a lengthy speech intended to stoke fears that if opponent Joe Biden wins, he would destroy the American way of life by implementing a socialist agenda. "My fellow Americans, tonight, with a heart full of gratitude and boundless optimism, I profoundly accept this nomination for president of the United States," he boomed from the podium....
"This election will decide whether we save the American dream, or whether we allow a socialist agenda to demolish our cherished destiny," he said. "And this election will decide whether we will defend the American way of life, or whether we allow a radical movement to completely dismantle and destroy it."...
Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-rnc-speech/
3. "I'm going to be working for you," Trump initially said during the 2016 campaign. "I'm not going to have time to go play golf." Really?
Who does not want to be paid with a sky-high salary as a head of state just for watching television, playing golf and tweeting most of the time? It is surely the highest goal for most, if not all Americans, in their chase for the American dream and the American way of life. Come 3 November, the "emperor with no clothes" may find his American dream and American way of life shattered overnight.
From 8 a.m. until 11 a.m., Trump's schedule reportedly shows, the president has "executive time," which he uses to tweet, watch TV, and make phone calls. He generally doesn't begin his day in the Oval Office until at least 11 a.m., despite being up and tweeting as early as 6 a.m., Axios reported. Trump will often mention TV shows in his early morning tweets, usually referencing one of his favorite shows, Fox & Friends, or one of the "Fake News" networks, as he refers to them, like CNN.
Trump's day wraps up around 6 p.m., at which point he apparently returns to his residence to make more phone calls and watch more TV.
In addition to shorter days, Trump has also been called out for spending an inordinate amount of time away from the White House. The Washington Post reported that by the end of February 2017, Trump had already spent 12 days at Trump Organization properties, including his Mar-a-Lago resort and New Jersey golf course. By the end of March, he'd been gone for 19 days, 11 of which he was golfing.
"I'm going to be working for you," he initially said during the 2016 campaign. "I'm not going to have time to go play golf."....
Source: https://www.bustle.com/p/how-much-d...ntly-a-heck-of-a-lot-less-than-you-do-7821493
2. President Trump accepted his party's nomination for president in a lengthy speech intended to stoke fears that if opponent Joe Biden wins, he would destroy the American way of life by implementing a socialist agenda. "My fellow Americans, tonight, with a heart full of gratitude and boundless optimism, I profoundly accept this nomination for president of the United States," he boomed from the podium....
"This election will decide whether we save the American dream, or whether we allow a socialist agenda to demolish our cherished destiny," he said. "And this election will decide whether we will defend the American way of life, or whether we allow a radical movement to completely dismantle and destroy it."...
Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-rnc-speech/
3. "I'm going to be working for you," Trump initially said during the 2016 campaign. "I'm not going to have time to go play golf." Really?
Who does not want to be paid with a sky-high salary as a head of state just for watching television, playing golf and tweeting most of the time? It is surely the highest goal for most, if not all Americans, in their chase for the American dream and the American way of life. Come 3 November, the "emperor with no clothes" may find his American dream and American way of life shattered overnight.