Washington DC - Donald Trump has been President of the United States for a year. However, many of the citizens of Uncle Sam who seemingly not willing the quirky billionaire to be number one in the US.
After he was elected president - either accidentally or not - a number of people in the United States began to think of a way to leave Uncle Sam's Country to Canada.
Even reportedly, the site of electronic immigration Canada had experienced temporary paralysis in 2017, because allegedly many US citizens who are thinking to move to Maple's Leaf Land.
Some others choose the harder way.
To express his displeasure with President Trump, some groups routinely demonstrate in Washington DC or some other city in the United States, asking that the eccentric billionaire get out of the presidency.
The unwillingness of the group is one of them based on the assumption that Trump is not worthy to lead a country of US caliber.
Just look at how Trump deals with North Korean issues.
Often Trump poses aggressive rhetoric and strong threats against Pyongyang to criticize the country's missile and nuclear program, which sometimes makes people think, "Will Trump's comments be the beginning of the nuclear war versus North Korea?"
The comments are often posted by Donald Trump either via Twitter or by a direct statement.
Previously, long before the quirky billionaire became president of the United States, Barack Obama has predicted that Melania Trump's husband would behave thus. Similarly as quoted from Indy 100 (24/1/2018).
During the final period of the 2016 US Presidential Election campaign, Obama once commented on a report that a Trump assistant was forced to confiscate Twitter's eccentric Twitter account because it often uploaded controversial, contrary to logical, or unwise tweets.
Commenting on that Obama said;
"His staff had little faith in Trump for controlling his own Twitter, so they decided to confiscate (Twitter) from his hands."
"Now imagine if such a person is given the responsibility to hold the nuclear code," Obama continued.
"If somebody starts uploading tweets just for the sake of replying to Saturday Night Live (SNL) that has scorned you, then you can not control the nuclear code," added Donald Trump.
Donald Trump: Greater US Nuclear Button
US President Donald Trump threw a bluff at North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Wednesday, January 3, 2018.
Through bullying via Twitter, Trump boasted the nuclear capability of Uncle Sam's country.
"North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has said that the 'nuclear button' has been on his desk all the time," writes @realDonaldTrump.
"Can one of the North Koreans - who was out of food and starving - told him (Kim Jong-un) that I (Trump) also has a nuclear button, but got me bigger and stronger than his (Kim). I'm working! " wrote the US President.
Tweet Donald Trump came a few days after the aggressive rhetoric that the North Korean leader directed on Monday, January 1, 2018. Thus, the two seem to be doing an aggressive series of aggravating comments.
In his New Year's speech, Kim Jong-un said, "All the mainland of the United States is within our nuclear weapons range and the nuclear button is always on my office table, they must realize it is not a threat, but a reality."