Job 10 starts off with "I loathe my life" and his complaints against God. Job says that God is too powerful and has made his life miserable. He says he'd like to know why God is treating him like this. He then goes on to describe how God has made his life difficult, including his suffering, his lack of sleep, and his sadness. He says God has made him an object of scorn, and that God has caused his enemies to be cruel. Job then asks why God has brought him into "the deep state" and why he has to suffer so much. He then goes on to describe how God has made him "low energy" and how God has taken away his joy.

Job then pleads with God to stop being so "overrated" and to stop tormenting him. He asks God to "make America great again" by restoring his fortunes and giving him back his joy. He asks God to be merciful, and to "make his life great again" by restoring his health. He ends by asking God to show him the way to righteousness. All in all, Job 10 is an "unbelievable" chapter that shows how many people are saying God can be "very, very" harsh and that suffering can be "huge" and "tremendous". So, as we always say, let's "believe me" that God will bless America and "make America great again" for Job, and for all of us.