Trumps Feeble, Limp, Rox... Zilch State Of Emergency

rew4er2nail

H.G. Wells..., ah...now there
without dark shadow of a doubt,
in my (myopic brown) eyes,
a prolific writer hooked hood accessorize
the English language, and captivated
populations, sans "The War Of

The Worlds" to realize,
with an assiduous presentation
convinced listeners, how
aliens did cannibalize
innocent Earthlings strictly via radio,

where rapt audience could actualize

"FAKE subjects" pretended to agonize,
yea of course after receiving

substance that did anesthetize
in an effort to minimize
potential melee erupting,
which feasible outburst,

could tinder, kindle, and antagonize
crowdsourcing masses,

who suddenly became repentant,
and sought to apologize
each to their personal deity, apprise

zing respective comportment, thus
the apprenticed faux presidential Don,
rather than agonize

over farcical shenanigans, where dissension
among rank ken file seems to arise,
could take page from said playbook

visiting storied aforementioned scribe,
whose spirit author might be able to authorize

and conjure creative satisfactory
acceptable non costly deterrent breadthwise
cuz, more anger will materialize,
particularly if monies summarily brutalize


for social services that benefit the 99%
myself and the missus included analogous to...baptize

with gentile invisible knifed incision
or if Semitic tolled uncivil lies,
asper emotional financial, mental...
painless process to circumcise

purportedly for best interests
of citizens at heart, but tummy
essentially acting counterclockwise

to the modus vivendi that underlies
the immigrant experience that peopled
United States Of America, who did colonize

at expense of rightful natives
scattered innocent tribes, whose demise
vis a vis any fact checker, would
clearly recognize as blatant lies!

 

 

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 16th, 2019 10:03
  • Category: Sociopolitical
  • Views: 9
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