In reading this post and a few other recent ones -- Trump-related of course because it's all anyone can talk about right now -- it became glaringly apparent that the reactions to this and pretty much everything Trump is proposing to do is exactly what your typical spoiled toddler would do when he finally learns (and comprehends) the word…
In reading this post and a few other recent ones -- Trump-related of course because it's all anyone can talk about right now -- it became glaringly apparent that the reactions to this and pretty much everything Trump is proposing to do is exactly what your typical spoiled toddler would do when he finally learns (and comprehends) the word "No". Or in my many years of horse training, what a horse would do when he learns he can no longer get away with rude or bad behavior. Or what my dog would do when told, "No you can't get on the bed right now" (she barks loudly at me and says "Yes I Will! Then runs away because she knows I'll back up what I say.) But still, she has to voice her opinion. (And there are still people who don't think of themselves as animals!) In short, the spoiled, short-sighted "rulers" of their appointed world -- not mine BTW, or your's either or you wouldn't be here -- are being told by the rest of us that they are fed up with dealing with toddler behavior. They are saying "No" as loudly as possible and "barking" just as loud. Recognizing the behavior for what it is makes it easier to stay on track. Make no mistake though, the longer the behavior has been allowed the more loudly (and sometimes violently) the miscreant will object. Stay strong everyone. I for one do not want to be dictated to by toddlers!
In reading this post and a few other recent ones -- Trump-related of course because it's all anyone can talk about right now -- it became glaringly apparent that the reactions to this and pretty much everything Trump is proposing to do is exactly what your typical spoiled toddler would do when he finally learns (and comprehends) the word "No". Or in my many years of horse training, what a horse would do when he learns he can no longer get away with rude or bad behavior. Or what my dog would do when told, "No you can't get on the bed right now" (she barks loudly at me and says "Yes I Will! Then runs away because she knows I'll back up what I say.) But still, she has to voice her opinion. (And there are still people who don't think of themselves as animals!) In short, the spoiled, short-sighted "rulers" of their appointed world -- not mine BTW, or your's either or you wouldn't be here -- are being told by the rest of us that they are fed up with dealing with toddler behavior. They are saying "No" as loudly as possible and "barking" just as loud. Recognizing the behavior for what it is makes it easier to stay on track. Make no mistake though, the longer the behavior has been allowed the more loudly (and sometimes violently) the miscreant will object. Stay strong everyone. I for one do not want to be dictated to by toddlers!
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Well stated.
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