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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    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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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    Well I'm not sure what you are saying he is going to turn it into.

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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    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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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    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!!!!




    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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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    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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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    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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    Default Re: So here is the real deal with Trump's actions and decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    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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