DC Therapist Now Treating ‘Trump Anxiety Disorder’
Are you afraid you may be suddenly deported in the middle of the night because of some non-white ancestry in your family history? Do you sit up at night wondering if Jeff Sessions is going to confiscate your house over a minor marijuana charge? Do you fall to your knees in the street and scream “Nooooo!” and then slyly look to make sure cameras are trained on you? Do you ever break out in hives wondering if the government will stop stealing from your fellow citizens and giving you part of the cut? Do you worry that you will have to train for a better paying job if that were to take place?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may have Trump Anxiety Syndrome.
Trump Anxiety Syndrome now negatively affects roughly 47% of the voting population. To see the effects of Trump Anxiety Syndrome, just watch CNN for a few minutes, and you’ll see many of the hosts and guests displaying the same symptoms you may suffer from.
If you are suffering from Trump Anxiety Syndrome, you aren’t alone. Maybe you should be, but you aren’t. Now, thousands of very fruity Californians are developing Trump Anxiety Syndrome — making it impossible for them not to virtue signal so vigorously that they cannot attend classes, cash their welfare checks, or call in sick for work.
There is only one cure for Trump Anxiety Syndrome, and that is to watch the Mark Dice channel on YouTube. Here’s Mr. Dice with more.
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