I worked as a registered nurse for about 24 years, mostly in the psychiatric realm.  This required me to accompany board-certified psychiatrists when they made the rounds of their hospitalized patients. One very sharp shrink told me that in his opinion nobody ever occupied the Oval Office who wasn’t a sociopath.

In layman’s terms that would translate into “nut case,” “wacko,” “crazy,” “around the bloody bend,” etc.

When this diagnosis is made in Pennsylvania, it can result in involuntary commitment for 90 days of observation and treatment. President Trump obviously qualifies, and you don’t have to be a board-certified psychiatrist to see that, but you do to sign the papers. 

Delusions of grandeur and persecution, hallucinations, a danger to others (all over the world) — he has exhibited them all in less than a month in office. He lost the popular vote by almost 3 million, he saw crowds at his inauguration that numbered in the thousands and insisted they were in the millions, etc.

If he steps foot in Pennsylvania he should be involuntarily committed for observation and treatment, until he can be impeached.

Bernard J. Berg
Easton

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