And I’m supposed to be shocked that Trump’s approval rating is plummeting among young people? But honestly, who didn’t see this coming? I mean, it’s not like he’s been, you know, alienating an entire generation with his tweets and questionable policy decisions.
But let’s get real, folks, this is not a surprise – it’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion, and we’re all just waiting for the inevitable crash. And by the way, who needs politics books when you have Twitter, right? I mean, it’s not like we need to understand the complexities of governance or anything, just give us a good CNN headline and we’re set.
And can we talk about how young people are just so done with Trump’s antics? I mean, it’s like they’re saying, “Peace out, dude, we’re good” – and honestly, who can blame them? But then again, what’s the alternative, right? It’s like choosing between poison apples – either way, you’re gonna end up with a bad taste in your mouth.
But I digress, because let’s talk about the real issue here: Trump’s fragile ego. I mean, the guy can’t even handle a little criticism without throwing a tantrum on Twitter – it’s like, dude, get a grip. And by the way, has anyone noticed how his Twitter timeline is just a never-ending stream of self-congratulations? It’s like he’s trying to convince us all that he’s actually a competent leader or something.
And did I mention that Trump’s policies are basically a war on young people? I mean, from Planned Parenthood to ACLU, it’s like he’s trying to undo all the progress we’ve made – and honestly, it’s exhausting. But hey, at least we can all agree that the resistance is more than just a hashtag, right?
But what’s even more absurd is how Trump’s die-hard supporters are still clinging to the idea that he’s a good president – it’s like, guys, wake up, the trade war is not going well, and neither is the healthcare system. But hey, I guess that’s what happens when you’re too busy buying Trump merchandise to actually read the news.
And don’t even get me started on how the media is handling this whole situation – it’s like they’re all just a bunch of fortune tellers trying to predict what Trump will do next, instead of actually investigating the real issues. But I guess that’s just the state of journalism these days – all sensationalism, no substance.
But in all seriousness, the fact that Trump’s approval rating is plummeting among young people should be a wake-up call for the GOP – I mean, either they shape up and start listening to the next generation, or they risk becoming irrelevant. But until then, I’ll just be over here, sipping my coffee, waiting for the inevitable implosion of the Trump presidency.