For a long time long now, Uncle Sam has grown fat and lazy largely on printing money, war mongering and the industrial-military complex.
It is sad that a once great nation looked up to by the rest of the world is now seen as just a loud bully.
Under Dumb Donald Duck, the US of A has even refused to work, trying to browbeat other nations to do them a favour. Imposing sanctions, tariffs and threatening trade wars. And more.
Instead of making Uncle Sam great again, the Dumb Duck is making it look like a lazy bump, unable or unwilling to work and to compete to stay ahead of its competitors, especially of the Middle Kingdom.
So the Duck takes the easy way out, blaming everyone else for Uncle Sam's problems. Demonising China as a big time thief and a security threat, crying foul at every turn.
That is not a sign of a great leader. More of a crybaby and a crabby pettifogger hahaha!
But Americans do love their Donald Duck, dumb or not.
It is sad that a once great nation looked up to by the rest of the world is now seen as just a loud bully!
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