Jamaica Gleaner

Donald Trump unqualifie­d

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THE EDITOR, Sir: FOR MONTHS prior to Donald Trump’s move into the White House, democratic leaders and sane Republican­s were warning that he was not qualified to be president. The struggling blue-collar Republican­s were convinced that this wealthy magician would make America great again. It didn’t take long for them to realise that not many jobs are returning to American shores. Coal miners are still seeing jobs disappeari­ng. The promise of jobs to renew crumbling infrastruc­ture is proving to be a hoax.

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The promised multibilli­on-dollar wall along the Mexican border is yet to be paid for by the Mexican government.

To the chagrin of some evangelica­ls, legitimate immigrants are still being allowed to enter the US from the Middle East.

The Ku Klux Klan and modern-day Nazis are insisting that it is time for white America to take back their country from the Jews, the blacks, the Mexicans and terrorist Muslims. President Trump, under stress from investigat­ion concerning his friend Putin and the obvious powder-puff treatment of the racist organisati­ons, is dividing the country and alarming the rest of the world.

The Republican Party is in turmoil as Trump is now proving that he is in fact not qualified to be the president of a oncerespec­ted democracy. R. OSCAR LOFTERS lofters1@aol.com

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AP Villagers watch a firefighti­ng plane drop water to stop a raging forest fire reaching their houses in the village of Chao de Codes, near Macao, central Portugal, yesterday.
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