Donald Trump and US politics

And unless he owns up and apologizes for his mistaken statement, his caretaker John Kelly could have also been dragged down to Trumps level.
College students love Trump's tax plan when they're told it's Bernie's plan. 3 minute video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctz_dHfYfb8
GGG banning all political discussion shortly after getting acquired by China is a weird coincidence.
So?

Regardless, you'd be mistaken if you believe Trump has anything to do with designing policy plans of any sort. He's dense.
This situation didn't have a chance to work from the beginning. All obvious mental disorders and illnesses aside, here is a guy going from being served as the unquestionable 'boss' to being the servant and employee of a country and millions of people.
You're right. He does not, and due to his illness cannot see that he is indeed the employee now. Bottom in the chain of command.

Too bad for him that he'll never be the 'boss' of the world.
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鬼殺し wrote:

There's another article on there discussing Trump's love of violence as long as it doesn't hurt him personally. It's all pretty well-documented stuff (his draft dodging, his involvement with the WWE, his incessantly violent language) but putting it all together is pretty disconcerting. And again, should we be surprised that he'd find ardent supporters in the privileged playerbase of a game where killing leads to reward, pretty much painlessly? No, no we should not.


So what if he got involved in the WWE, which is fake/choreographed wrestling? If you actually knew what you were talking about you would have mentioned the UFC, which is a full contact sport. It's a perfectly legal, viable sport, and millions of people watch it. The people involved are professionals at what they do, and they know and accept the risks. They're also paid extremely well. Trump helped promote the sport, while snowflakes were attacking it, because they know what's better for you than you do.

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Such small thinking. Don't they realise they've put a fucking bully and a thug on their throne?


I like Trump mostly because he makes snowflakes and delicate little flowers feel uncomfortable. It was a calculated decision on my part, and the current outcome is within a range of predicted parameters.

People knew exactly who and what they were voting for, prior to voting for him. All of your complaints were public knowledge long before the campaign, and he was elected not in spite of this, but because of this. And that's the key detail that you Liberals have failed to wrap your head around. You seriously got no clue about the nature of why you lost.

Inaccurate polling numbers meant that a lot of people stayed home on election day who might have voted for HRC. The fact is, Trump's base showed up to the polls, when HRC's didn't. The accuracy of these poll numbers matter, because that's how the RNC and DNC decide which areas they want to focus their resources on. The Democrats, even though they had more money, didn't focus resources on many areas they wrongfully assumed they'd win. And then over committed resources in other areas.
Last edited by MrSmiley21 on Oct 20, 2017, 7:02:55 PM
Guess what, Smiley? Everybody loses in this scenario. Even your hero, Trump.
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Guess what, Smiley? Everybody loses in this scenario. Even your hero, Trump.


Russia wins, regardless of the scenario. Trump might not be colluding with Russia and Vladimir Putin, but I am.
It was a reality show gone wrong. Things fell apart when he noticed a growing following of uninformed masses. That's when the narcissism kicked into high gear.
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MrSmiley21 wrote:
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Guess what, Smiley? Everybody loses in this scenario. Even your hero, Trump.


Russia wins, regardless of the scenario. Trump might not be colluding with Russia and Vladimir Putin, but I am.


There's a couple others in this thread that may or may not be comrades of yours.

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