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It is important for people to maintain their objectivity when it comes to Trump. Forget SJW snowflakes (I still don't know what that means) on one side, and the rabid Trump lovers on the other. I'm hoping there's enough objective people out there to see reality for what it is. We're not talking about a deranged CEO who could cause his corporation's stock to drop. We're talking about the leader of the most powerful country in the world, with the capability to begin global conflict, or even a third World War.
If Trump is going to put all his eggs in one basket, he needs to be careful before putting someone like Bannon in charge of everything.
Trump has been criticized for moving so fast on his executive orders, that in a sense he's "flooding the zone", making it impossible to scrutinize each action for its own merits. There's something basically wrong with that. Don't get me wrong, Americans were tired of the inaction of previous politicians..... but the saying "haste makes waste" has some bearing on this.
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TitoFan
From the very beginning my fears about Trump were in the international affairs, national security areas. You can look up all my previous posts. I figured he'd do well on domestic issues like the economy. I've always been one of those who have been willing to give Trump a chance, wishing him well for the benefit of the country.
But fear is beginning to set in, because Trump is making some moves that are difficult to defend, and tough to accept. For starters, why is he giving so much power to someone like Steve Bannon, while at the same time taking it away from other, more established, more knowledgeable people? Who is really going to run the White House? Whose policies are going to be established? Is there going to be any such thing as consensus anymore? What plans does Trump really have down the line?
It's becoming increasingly difficult not to think of Trump as wanting to turn democracy on its head, and turn the U.S. into something else. We all know Trump has an outsized ego. That he doesn't take kindly to disagreement, nor criticism. Is he REALLY after what is good for the country? Or is he drunk with power and wants nothing more than to have pyramids built in his name? This shit is really starting to become worrisome, even to those who have been willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
WTF is going on... and are people going to be able to react in case things begin to go south really, really quick?
So he wants to turn democracy into something else, what he's going to become a monarch
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walrus
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
From the very beginning my fears about Trump were in the international affairs, national security areas. You can look up all my previous posts. I figured he'd do well on domestic issues like the economy. I've always been one of those who have been willing to give Trump a chance, wishing him well for the benefit of the country.
But fear is beginning to set in, because Trump is making some moves that are difficult to defend, and tough to accept. For starters, why is he giving so much power to someone like Steve Bannon, while at the same time taking it away from other, more established, more knowledgeable people? Who is really going to run the White House? Whose policies are going to be established? Is there going to be any such thing as consensus anymore? What plans does Trump really have down the line?
It's becoming increasingly difficult not to think of Trump as wanting to turn democracy on its head, and turn the U.S. into something else. We all know Trump has an outsized ego. That he doesn't take kindly to disagreement, nor criticism. Is he REALLY after what is good for the country? Or is he drunk with power and wants nothing more than to have pyramids built in his name? This shit is really starting to become worrisome, even to those who have been willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
WTF is going on... and are people going to be able to react in case things begin to go south really, really quick?
So he wants to turn democracy into something else, what he's going to become a monarch
You don't have a problem with that?
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Well I'm not sure what you are saying he is going to turn it into.
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Miles and beans and master have kidnapped Tito and are forcing him to say these things at gunpoint I just know it has to be true.
#freeTitofanNow....Or else!!!!
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brocktonblockbust
Miles and beans and master have kidnapped Tito and are forcing him to say these things at gunpoint I just know it has to be true.
#freeTitofanNow....Or else!!!!
;D ;D
Well, obviously their means of torture haven't been 100% effective, since we're still on totally different sides regarding Madonna.
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Dude they use Zombie-ZOG-Warp mind control. No guns.
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The real deal with Trumps actions and decisions is that from the very first day of his inauguration and in fact even before he has proven to be as much if not more of a liar than all of the politicians that went before him. This seems to be the theme of his presidency lies and delusion. His supporters have adopted the same attitude which is that of all giant corporations and at the very heart of the salesman. Tell them what they want to hear.
So when Trumps supporters insist that he is different from all the bought politicians before him they KNOW themselves that this is evidently not true in any way,shape or form. It would take such an almighty climb down to admit so thought that they would rather sustain the fantasy. This fear of admitting being duped is what makes mainstream religion and cults work.
It would be refreshing if any of his supporters would address just one of these points in an honest and non deflective way
1. So Trump's insistence that he would prosecute Hilary and that she would be investigated for a long long time even though she was protected turns into 'I am honoured to have her and Bill here I have a lot of respect for these people"
Really ? How is that not a typical political response
2. Making American great whilst his own companies are sourcing most of their goods including the campaign hats from anywhere but America.
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Persecuting Prosecuting Hillary would've done fuck all except widen the already planetary chasm between the American people at this point in time.
Trump doesn't need any help widening that gap.
For all of Trump's lying, grandstanding, and scary foreign policy actions.... it's still crystal-clear that Hillary would've been one of the, if not THE shittiest Presidents on record. If anything, Trump was a slap in the face to politics as usual.... and hopefully a wakeup call to politicians in future elections. Ignore the people... and pay the consequences.
I'm still hoping for the system of checks and balances to kick in and do its job. You can't have President Bannon Trump bouncing around like a bull in a china shop.... with everyone wondering what whopper he's gonna do next. He's got capable people willing and able to help him govern the country. But Trump's Mt. Everest-sized ego isn't likely to let that happen.
Great things are possible. Here's still hoping someone can slap some pause into Trump, so he doesn't fuck everything up.
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
The real deal with Trumps actions and decisions is that from the very first day of his inauguration and in fact even before he has proven to be as much if not more of a liar than all of the politicians that went before him. This seems to be the theme of his presidency lies and delusion. His supporters have adopted the same attitude which is that of all giant corporations and at the very heart of the salesman. Tell them what they want to hear.
So when Trumps supporters insist that he is different from all the bought politicians before him they KNOW themselves that this is evidently not true in any way,shape or form. It would take such an almighty climb down to admit so thought that they would rather sustain the fantasy. This fear of admitting being duped is what makes mainstream religion and cults work.
It would be refreshing if any of his supporters would address just one of these points in an honest and non deflective way
1. So Trump's insistence that he would prosecute Hilary and that she would be investigated for a long long time even though she was protected turns into 'I am honoured to have her and Bill here I have a lot of respect for these people"
Really ? How is that not a typical political response
2. Making American great whilst his own companies are sourcing most of their goods including the campaign hats from anywhere but America.
Weren't u going on about Americans being false for talking about European politics when we don't live there.
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It seems everyone has been attending political science courses in the us
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
The real deal with Trumps actions and decisions is that from the very first day of his inauguration and in fact even before he has proven to be as much if not more of a liar than all of the politicians that went before him. This seems to be the theme of his presidency lies and delusion. His supporters have adopted the same attitude which is that of all giant corporations and at the very heart of the salesman. Tell them what they want to hear.
So when Trumps supporters insist that he is different from all the bought politicians before him they KNOW themselves that this is evidently not true in any way,shape or form. It would take such an almighty climb down to admit so thought that they would rather sustain the fantasy. This fear of admitting being duped is what makes mainstream religion and cults work.
It would be refreshing if any of his supporters would address just one of these points in an honest and non deflective way
1. So Trump's insistence that he would prosecute Hilary and that she would be investigated for a long long time even though she was protected turns into 'I am honoured to have her and Bill here I have a lot of respect for these people"
Really ? How is that not a typical political response
2. Making American great whilst his own companies are sourcing most of their goods including the campaign hats from anywhere but America.
Weren't u going on about Americans being false for talking about European politics when we don't live there.
I think you have a point .
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
The real deal with Trumps actions and decisions is that from the very first day of his inauguration and in fact even before he has proven to be as much if not more of a liar than all of the politicians that went before him. This seems to be the theme of his presidency lies and delusion. His supporters have adopted the same attitude which is that of all giant corporations and at the very heart of the salesman. Tell them what they want to hear.
So when Trumps supporters insist that he is different from all the bought politicians before him they KNOW themselves that this is evidently not true in any way,shape or form. It would take such an almighty climb down to admit so thought that they would rather sustain the fantasy. This fear of admitting being duped is what makes mainstream religion and cults work.
It would be refreshing if any of his supporters would address just one of these points in an honest and non deflective way
1. So Trump's insistence that he would prosecute Hilary and that she would be investigated for a long long time even though she was protected turns into 'I am honoured to have her and Bill here I have a lot of respect for these people"
Really ? How is that not a typical political response
2. Making American great whilst his own companies are sourcing most of their goods including the campaign hats from anywhere but America.
Weren't u going on about Americans being false for talking about European politics when we don't live there.
So again you can only resort to deflection. Your President has stuck his boot into Europe a long time ago in some misguided attempt to divide and remove any opposition to Russia expanding its borders and annexing others so that he can further enrich himself and his cronies who are now openly running the white House and America like an extension of their own businesses. Our unelected Prime sinister sucking up to him and not showing one ounce of backbone means like it or not the views of the masses means that we will now be plunged into economic uncertainty and the removal of basic workers rights in order to satiate the avarice of those who blame everything on immigration.
We are literally up shit creek without a paddle and now May has given Trump the compass.
Our animal welfare, workers rights, cultural heritage, arts and the basic dignity afforded to the sick, elderly and disabled are now in jeopardy because the British people have been duped into believing that leaving the EU means we must become even further prostrate to America and it's retarded model of what a society should be. No society at all.
We will now have to eat factory farmed chlorine washed Chickens, cattle pumped full of steroids and a carbonated drinks made by draining the drinking water if Indian villages. Young people already speak AmeriCenglish which is a salivating Igor like limping mutant bastardisation of a language and now we have to watch even more state sponsored far right rhetoric as Goebbels Bannon steers the discourse to ever greater isolationism and stamps on anyone who dare question him or his wotsit hued puppet.
Weren't u going on about Americans being false ? What the fuck does that even mean?
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
The real deal with Trumps actions and decisions is that from the very first day of his inauguration and in fact even before he has proven to be as much if not more of a liar than all of the politicians that went before him. This seems to be the theme of his presidency lies and delusion. His supporters have adopted the same attitude which is that of all giant corporations and at the very heart of the salesman. Tell them what they want to hear.
So when Trumps supporters insist that he is different from all the bought politicians before him they KNOW themselves that this is evidently not true in any way,shape or form. It would take such an almighty climb down to admit so thought that they would rather sustain the fantasy. This fear of admitting being duped is what makes mainstream religion and cults work.
It would be refreshing if any of his supporters would address just one of these points in an honest and non deflective way
1. So Trump's insistence that he would prosecute Hilary and that she would be investigated for a long long time even though she was protected turns into 'I am honoured to have her and Bill here I have a lot of respect for these people"
Really ? How is that not a typical political response
2. Making American great whilst his own companies are sourcing most of their goods including the campaign hats from anywhere but America.
Weren't u going on about Americans being false for talking about European politics when we don't live there.
So again you can only resort to deflection. Your President has stuck his boot into Europe a long time ago in some misguided attempt to divide and remove any opposition to Russia expanding its borders and annexing others so that he can further enrich himself and his cronies who are now openly running the white House and America like an extension of their own businesses. Our unelected Prime sinister sucking up to him and not showing one ounce of backbone means like it or not the views of the masses means that we will now be plunged into economic uncertainty and the removal of basic workers rights in order to satiate the avarice of those who blame everything on immigration.
We are literally up shit creek without a paddle and now May has given Trump the compass.
Our animal welfare, workers rights, cultural heritage, arts and the basic dignity afforded to the sick, elderly and disabled are now in jeopardy because the British people have been duped into believing that leaving the EU means we must become even further prostrate to America and it's retarded model of what a society should be. No society at all.
We will now have to eat factory farmed chlorine washed Chickens, cattle pumped full of steroids and a carbonated drinks made by draining the drinking water if Indian villages. Young people already speak AmeriCenglish which is a salivating Igor like limping mutant bastardisation of a language and now we have to watch even more state sponsored far right rhetoric as
Goebbels Bannon steers the discourse to ever greater isolationism and stamps on anyone who dare question him or his wotsit hued puppet.
Weren't u going on about Americans being false ? What the fuck does that even mean?
No it wasn't deflection it was an actual question I only read your heading I couldn't be bothered reading the other letters I'm not working today and feel rather serene
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You often babble on about Americans talking European politics when we don't live there and imply it's wrong as a matter of a fact you do it a lot. If u could answer with one or two sentences I might actually read it
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Originally Posted by
Dark Lord Al
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
The real deal with Trumps actions and decisions is that from the very first day of his inauguration and in fact even before he has proven to be as much if not more of a liar than all of the politicians that went before him. This seems to be the theme of his presidency lies and delusion. His supporters have adopted the same attitude which is that of all giant corporations and at the very heart of the salesman. Tell them what they want to hear.
So when Trumps supporters insist that he is different from all the bought politicians before him they KNOW themselves that this is evidently not true in any way,shape or form. It would take such an almighty climb down to admit so thought that they would rather sustain the fantasy. This fear of admitting being duped is what makes mainstream religion and cults work.
It would be refreshing if any of his supporters would address just one of these points in an honest and non deflective way
1. So Trump's insistence that he would prosecute Hilary and that she would be investigated for a long long time even though she was protected turns into 'I am honoured to have her and Bill here I have a lot of respect for these people"
Really ? How is that not a typical political response
2. Making American great whilst his own companies are sourcing most of their goods including the campaign hats from anywhere but America.
Weren't u going on about Americans being false for talking about European politics when we don't live there.
I think you have a point .
You would . Primarily because your only point seems to be shut up and suck it up because you think that is how Democracy works. But it does not. Winning a referendum is nothing but the first step in a process. Democracy is not a static one thing or the other competition in which the victor ignores the other 48%. May has shown how weak she is, are you really happy to be at the beck and call of someone like Trump whose idea of class is a gold lift and a weekend with a loser like Farage who could not raise a loaf in a proving drawer.
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Why did dark lord know what I was talking about and u were so perplexed
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I think dark lord must be gifted or something
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walrus
You often babble on about Americans talking European politics when we don't live there and imply it's wrong as a matter of a fact you do it a lot. If u could answer with one or two sentences I might actually read it
That is the problem with the America tweenager mentality.
Short attention span.
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My apologies al for not realizing earlier
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Lies about unimportant bullshit seem to blind and distract SJWs about WHAT ACTUALLY TRUMP HAS DONE IN ACTIONS.
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
walrus
You often babble on about Americans talking European politics when we don't live there and imply it's wrong as a matter of a fact you do it a lot. If u could answer with one or two sentences I might actually read it
That is the problem with the America tweenager mentality.
Short attention span.
That's better it shouldn't take a fucking book to insult me
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
walrus
You often babble on about Americans talking European politics when we don't live there and imply it's wrong as a matter of a fact you do it a lot. If u could answer with one or two sentences I might actually read it
That is the problem with the America tweenager mentality.
Short attention span.
That's better it shouldn't take a fucking book to insult me
I will make sure there are bigger letters and more pictures next time
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
Dark Lord Al
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
The real deal with Trumps actions and decisions is that from the very first day of his inauguration and in fact even before he has proven to be as much if not more of a liar than all of the politicians that went before him. This seems to be the theme of his presidency lies and delusion. His supporters have adopted the same attitude which is that of all giant corporations and at the very heart of the salesman. Tell them what they want to hear.
So when Trumps supporters insist that he is different from all the bought politicians before him they KNOW themselves that this is evidently not true in any way,shape or form. It would take such an almighty climb down to admit so thought that they would rather sustain the fantasy. This fear of admitting being duped is what makes mainstream religion and cults work.
It would be refreshing if any of his supporters would address just one of these points in an honest and non deflective way
1. So Trump's insistence that he would prosecute Hilary and that she would be investigated for a long long time even though she was protected turns into 'I am honoured to have her and Bill here I have a lot of respect for these people"
Really ? How is that not a typical political response
2. Making American great whilst his own companies are sourcing most of their goods including the campaign hats from anywhere but America.
Weren't u going on about Americans being false for talking about European politics when we don't live there.
I think you have a point .
You would . Primarily because your only point seems to be shut up and suck it up because you think that is how Democracy works. But it does not. Winning a referendum is nothing but the first step in a process. Democracy is not a static one thing or the other competition in which the victor ignores the other 48%. May has shown how weak she is, are you really happy to be at the beck and call of someone like Trump whose idea of class is a gold lift and a weekend with a loser like Farage who could not raise a loaf in a proving drawer.
You seem to be bitter for some reason , as I said anything discussed here does not changed my views as far as I'm concerned all politicians are lying cunts. They either share the wealth to keep the peace or are out for their own gain.
I will sit back in my chair tonight with a nice bottle of fine wine after a fine meal and maybe posts some comments on here , either way I doubt I will lose sleep over anything.
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
walrus
You often babble on about Americans talking European politics when we don't live there and imply it's wrong as a matter of a fact you do it a lot. If u could answer with one or two sentences I might actually read it
That is the problem with the America tweenager mentality.
Short attention span.
That's better it shouldn't take a fucking book to insult me
I will make sure there are bigger letters and more pictures next time
Pics would be great just stick to the House of Lords something u understand
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I can't even count the Executive Orders he has signed in one week he's been in.
Tens of billions if $$$$ saved on wasteful contracts, forced lowest bidding, cancelled TPP, cajoled Fortune100 companies to BUILD IN AMERICA, gave the OK to pipelines CRWATING TENS OF THOUSANDA OF JOBS, ETC
BUT IDIOTS CARE ABOUT "OH BUT HIS TAX RETURNS" OR " OH HE INSULTED A MAN WITH A DISEASE".
BLIND MOTHERFUCKING ZIONIST-CONTROLLED/SOROS-BACKED LIBTARD MONKEYS.
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Originally Posted by
Dark Lord Al
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
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Originally Posted by
Dark Lord Al
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Originally Posted by
walrus
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Originally Posted by
Beanz
The real deal with Trumps actions and decisions is that from the very first day of his inauguration and in fact even before he has proven to be as much if not more of a liar than all of the politicians that went before him. This seems to be the theme of his presidency lies and delusion. His supporters have adopted the same attitude which is that of all giant corporations and at the very heart of the salesman. Tell them what they want to hear.
So when Trumps supporters insist that he is different from all the bought politicians before him they KNOW themselves that this is evidently not true in any way,shape or form. It would take such an almighty climb down to admit so thought that they would rather sustain the fantasy. This fear of admitting being duped is what makes mainstream religion and cults work.
It would be refreshing if any of his supporters would address just one of these points in an honest and non deflective way
1. So Trump's insistence that he would prosecute Hilary and that she would be investigated for a long long time even though she was protected turns into 'I am honoured to have her and Bill here I have a lot of respect for these people"
Really ? How is that not a typical political response
2. Making American great whilst his own companies are sourcing most of their goods including the campaign hats from anywhere but America.
Weren't u going on about Americans being false for talking about European politics when we don't live there.
I think you have a point .
You would . Primarily because your only point seems to be shut up and suck it up because you think that is how Democracy works. But it does not. Winning a referendum is nothing but the first step in a process. Democracy is not a static one thing or the other competition in which the victor ignores the other 48%. May has shown how weak she is, are you really happy to be at the beck and call of someone like Trump whose idea of class is a gold lift and a weekend with a loser like Farage who could not raise a loaf in a proving drawer.
You seem to be bitter for some reason , as I said anything discussed here does not changed my views as far as I'm concerned all politicians are lying cunts. They either share the wealth to keep the peace or are out for their own gain.
I will sit back in my chair tonight with a nice bottle of fine wine after a fine meal and maybe posts some comments on here , either way I doubt I will lose sleep over anything.
I think you are just reading the bitterness into it mate. Just like most of the Americans who think I am angry. I agree there is little ever posted here that will change any of our views but the whole point of the forum for me, is to engage in vigorous debate every now and then. Some times I will post to provoke, keep the ball rolling, play Devil's advocate or simply to post what I think is being missed. I am not as engaged in politics and direct action as I once was (although I still help others set up and promote things occasionally) and most of my time now is devoted to my family and my business, but I have found that amongst all the bullshitters and career politicians, there are people that do things out of a motivation to make a difference. Enjoy your wine, I have just finished a home made stir fry and am sipping a cheap Indian Lager whilst working from home.
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Let criminals out. Let illegals in. Let boys in the girls bathrooms. Condemn police officers. Persecute Christians. Don't care about the veterans. Pervert the children. Stomp on and burn the American flag. Accept barbarity in the name of Islam. Overtax the hard working people. Coddle the lazy. That's the liberal way.
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Trump is truly kicking some ass. Even I thought he would go a bit soft after the election, but he's delivering in quick fashion.
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So...... serious question.
So then, does objective criticism of Trump and his actions get drowned out by the SJW snowflake butthurt crybabies (still don't know what SJW means)?
Let me put it another way.
Is it more convenient, fun, easier, to continue to make fun of the aforementioned... rather than address the real concerns from those who may have even voted for Trump..... but are still worried about some of the shit he's doing?
Because it seems so here on the forum.... and maybe it's that way in real life.
If that's the case, I wish these SJW so-on-and-so-forths would just STFU, so the real discussions can begin. ;)
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Real discussions: Trump has been kicking major ASS. PERIOD. NO OTHER WAY TO SEE IT.
What would you do if someone insisted to you that Puerto Rico was really in Asia? Would you consider that a valid argument, worthy of considering?
I think that is a rhetorical question not needing an answer.
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Bannon given permanent seat on NSC while Chairman joint Chiefs of Staff and Director of National intelligence on 'invite' status. Bannon is nothing more than a agenda driven media publicist who strokes Trumps ego and has zero business in military affairs and National security. Uninformed chuckleheads playing games with lives.
How'd Bannon penning the Immigration EO go. Smooth and workable right?
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Spicoli, they to understand these stats, OTAY?
on Saturday, 1/28/17, the USA welcomed a total of 348,700 passengers into the country.
As of today, 1/31/17, a grand total of 109 people had been detained due to the EO; of those 109, waivers were granted for 88 people.
So we are talking about 21 people out of 348,700 people.
@Beanz @walrus
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brocktonblockbust
Spicoli, they to understand these stats, OTAY?
on Saturday, 1/28/17, the USA welcomed a total of 348,700 passengers into the country.
As of today, 1/31/17, a grand total of 109 people had been detained due to the EO; of those 109, waivers were granted for 88 people.
So we are talking about 21 people out of 348,700 people.
@
Beanz @
walrus
You've already trumped on the numbers. Those are the easy part. More interested in Bannon involvement and how the exclusion of Homeland security, Dept of justice and Attorney General among others directly resulted in 'them' needing to walk it back and EO being frozen. There was noooo foresight to it but strictly done for a knee slap to his base and a back hand to proper professionals just to appear a mighty man of action :p.
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
Spicoli, they to understand these stats, OTAY?
on Saturday, 1/28/17, the USA welcomed a total of 348,700 passengers into the country.
As of today, 1/31/17, a grand total of 109 people had been detained due to the EO; of those 109, waivers were granted for 88 people.
So we are talking about 21 people out of 348,700 people.
@
Beanz @
walrus
Needless stress for a lot of people just looking to do their jobs and see their families. Stop illegal immigration, but do not stop people who have a right to do their work and see their families. You don't seem able to concede anything. Your head is in the clouds and you are so filled with toxic right wing media that you are losing touch with reality. If you really care about your country then you would understand that some of these policies are doing harm. That doesn't mean everything is wrong or right, but mistakes are being made.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ump-travel-ban
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No even the ******°•^•^^•^snowflake*****°•^•^^ committee came up with 318 people maximum that were detained out of 348,000
1/15th of 1%.
Yeah wow what a problem
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Originally Posted by
Spicoli
Bannon given permanent seat on NSC while Chairman joint Chiefs of Staff and Director of National intelligence on 'invite' status. Bannon is nothing more than a agenda driven media publicist who strokes Trumps ego and has zero business in military affairs and National security. Uninformed chuckleheads playing games with lives.
How'd Bannon penning the Immigration EO go. Smooth and workable right?
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Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust
Spicoli, they to understand these stats, OTAY?
on Saturday, 1/28/17, the USA welcomed a total of 348,700 passengers into the country.
As of today, 1/31/17, a grand total of 109 people had been detained due to the EO; of those 109, waivers were granted for 88 people.
So we are talking about 21 people out of 348,700 people.
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Brock bro... sorry but I don't think Spicoli's concern over Bannon is addressed here. I posted pretty much the same thing. Yes, the actual execution of the detainments is a little less horrifying than people were initially worried about. But Bannon is another issue. There's actual concern regarding his hugely expanded role, while at the same time diminishing and/or excluding more knowledgeable staff members on foreign affairs. Before you shoot back, remember this: You voted for TRUMP....... NOT Bannon.
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Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions
I guess trump trusts him we will need to see what comes up
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Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions
If there's one thing Trump has proven to be good at, it's surrounding himself with a great team. I don't know much about this Bannon character, but if Trump is willing to include him I have to trust Trump's judgement!
Trump made me a true believer in his judge of character when he chose to shun FAT FUCK MORON FRONT-BUTT Chris Christie.