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Response to Trump's Twitter Usage

Response to Lania Manning's Time To Kick Trump Off Of Twitter  https://amergovtblogging.blogspot.com/2019/12/time-to-kick-trump-off-twitter.html?showComment=1576281170627#c2867459522065996550 I completely agree with you upon the fact that Trump's twitter use is not only humiliating, but more so very dangerous for us. On the humiliating side, Trump tweeted about John Legend calling him a "boring" and his wife "foul mouthed." The fact that our President is even allowed to tweet at celebrities for whatever reason is, as you mentioned, highly unprofessional. On the dangerous side, his tweet about North Korea is terrifying. The concept that our President could pursue even further conflicts with other foreign countries through TWITTER, is absolutely obscene. I agree with you that there should be some sort of boundaries for use of social media in a position that high. Because social media is a relatively new source of media, maybe there hasn't been a need to

BANNING IS NOT THE ANSWER

E-Cigarettes are an epidemic affecting teens, adults, and the U.S. Government SIGNIFICANTLY. At least two-thousand people have become ill from the use of e-cigarettes and more than forty people have faced death because of them. The problem regarding the lack of ability to control underage use of these deadly devices is being wrongly dealt with by the government.  E-cigarettes are most definitely not the first product that the United States has been unable to control underage/illegal use of. Cigarettes were initially welcomed to people of all ages with the included advertisements of Marlboro having children hold their products. Though America did not yet know the terrible and deadly effects of tobacco usage at the time, the same concept is likewise being discovered with e-cigarettes. These small devices boomed with the now iconic slogan, “The alternative to smoking.” This is represented on the multi billion dollar company called JUUL. Horrific health outcomes are now being exploited

Response to Jaden Lockard

First of all, love your point that a woman is just as capable as a man. Moreso, the concepts of race and gender precedents being eliminated within the political world are very true. I agree with you that our nation has taken leaps in the right direction. Recognizing that women have risen in the political world with implemented percents within your blog backs up your argument well. Although I agree with this point, I disagree with your point about Trump and Hillary Clinton. I don’t necessarily think that she was not elected President because people viewed she, “couldn't have matched the intelligence of Trump.” In my opinion, the decision didn’t come to man vs. woman in terms of intellect. Maybe a factor, but not the reason Trump won. I did like your point about Barack Obama. The first African American President being elected was probably a day many racist people dreaded, and I feel almost special to be alive to witness such a monumental day. Your quote, “In complete darkness we are