Georgia NeSmith
2 min readMay 2, 2020

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I foresee The Orangeman caught between a rock & a hard place, on the one hand facing prosecution for hundreds of crimes, including multiple sex crimes; bankruptcy to the nth power, losing pretty much everything he has or believes he’s gotten away with stealing, as people turn ever so further away from him as he f*cks up his COVID19 “policies” and has to decide when to skip town & where to go.

I suspect he’ll plan a trip to Russia close to the end of the campaign, some sneaky deal where he’s asked for & received “asylum” without signalling his intent to US law enforcement, stealing AF1 & taking his whole family with him [as usual] as he plans to make home in Russia, at least till he figures out a better answer. Doesn’t really like super cold places.

Russia won’t be too keen on keeping him — if he’s not president they don’t have much use for him. But they’ll give him a bit of time to figure out usefulness…probably a lot of revelations & top secret files hidden in the deep net that he’ll move over at the last minute, just as he’s leaving.

He and his Rubots will have figured out some cover for the trip so it will pass as “normal.” Or he will sneak out on election night as the polls show him being virtually scrubbed of the presidency except for maybe 25% dieheard trumperino idiots. As soon as AF1 lands the pilots & staff will be sent back to USA [but first, interrogation]. They’ll send AF1 back after it’s been thoroughly scoured for intel of any kind.

For the remainder of the life of the USA [however long that may be] we will have to scour every nook and cranny for the dungheaps he will leave behind.

It will be an unenviable task & will keep us down in the gutter scrubbing every last trump vermin from the country for years to come. But it will be extremely satisfying in the long haul for those who actually believe in truth & justice, and that the USA can become the glorious country it has always imagined itself to be.

Funny thing. I’ve imagined all sorts of scenarios that in one way or another come true. We shall see, eh?

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Georgia NeSmith
Georgia NeSmith

Written by Georgia NeSmith

Retired professor, feminist, writer, photographer, activist, grandmother of 5, overall Wise Woman. Phd UIA School of Journalism & Mass Communication, 1994.

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