45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Vol 2

45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Vol 2

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Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
Eric Mc said:
Only up to a point. The bulk of the nonsensical use of silly words and meaningless expressions have been coming in from the pro-Trump brigade - because they are mimicking the expressions used by Trump himself.
Got proof of that ?
Yes - but involves reading through the whole thread - so I'll leave that up to those who are bothered.

vonuber

17,868 posts

166 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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scherzkeks said:
Look out, we have a magical thinking/cognitive dis. explosion above. As you know, there are many documented examples of both fake and misleading news from the MSM to date.
Like the reports when the twin towers came down eh.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Eric Mc said:
Stickyfinger said:
Eric Mc said:
Only up to a point. The bulk of the nonsensical use of silly words and meaningless expressions have been coming in from the pro-Trump brigade - because they are mimicking the expressions used by Trump himself.
Got proof of that ?
Yes - but involves reading through the whole thread - so I'll leave that up to those who are bothered.
Fake news man, fake news, you weren't there man, fake news.......

spaximus

4,232 posts

254 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Trump still has massive support in the US. Just because you see things reported otherwise over here you cannot say he has not got support.

In Portland, Anti Trump supporters were blocking roads and refusing to move, all on YouTube, nothing in UK press. The police came and arrested loads and crowds were cheering.

Videos on YouTube of supporters being blocked by protesters trying to get to the inaugurations, again nothing on main stream press.

With the ban, how has Trump lost either way? He kept his election pledge and people can see what happened, some will see that as justification of their beliefs that the security of the US is second to being PC and the courts are out of touch.

We hear that a lot on here as well.

With Russia, the US arms companies need a bogey man, Putin fits the role and yet there is no way that he would attack the US, maybe he will in Europe if the EU politicians continue to poke him with a stick and try to encourage countries like the Ukraine to break even further from Moscow. Then what he has said about Nato countries not coughing up their share and relying on the US to save them is even more sense from him.

The fact that Brexit was voted for and Trump was elected is due to the feeling from so many that they are held in contempt by the leaders of our countries. Blair's latest reinvention, was just that, you had a vote, we respect that but you were too thick to understand so we need another until you get the right answer, proves it for many.

Corbyn is a clown, but if May doesn't deliver change in the NHS, care for elderly, etc. he may well do better than others think as he is different to the rest. Not necessarily different in a good way I might add.


PurpleAki

1,601 posts

88 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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968 said:
It's his own statement that he pays no tax, "because I'm smart".
I've never known a truly smart person, need to point that they are smart.

Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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spaximus said:
Trump still has massive support in the US. Just because you see things reported otherwise over here you cannot say he has not got support.

In Portland, Anti Trump supporters were blocking roads and refusing to move, all on YouTube, nothing in UK press. The police came and arrested loads and crowds were cheering.

Videos on YouTube of supporters being blocked by protesters trying to get to the inaugurations, again nothing on main stream press.


The fact that Brexit was voted for and Trump was elected is due to the feeling from so many that they are held in contempt by the leaders of our countries. Blair's latest reinvention, was just that, you had a vote, we respect that but you were too thick to understand so we need another until you get the right answer, proves it for many.
It's dangerous when the masses decide to vote AGAINST what they don't want but as a result end up voting FOR something they may not necessarily really want.

Doing things for negative reasons is not advisable.

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Eric Mc said:
Yes - but involves reading through the whole thread - so I'll leave that up to those who are bothered.
so No then smile

Eric Mc said:
It's dangerous when the masses decide to vote AGAINST what they don't want but as a result end up voting FOR something they may not necessarily really want.

Doing things for negative reasons is not advisable.
Is that you Mr Blair ?

Edited by Stickyfinger on Saturday 18th February 10:28

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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spaximus said:
Trump still has massive support in the US. Just because you see things reported otherwise over here you cannot say he has not got support.

In Portland, Anti Trump supporters were blocking roads and refusing to move, all on YouTube, nothing in UK press. The police came and arrested loads and crowds were cheering.

Videos on YouTube of supporters being blocked by protesters trying to get to the inaugurations, again nothing on main stream press.

With the ban, how has Trump lost either way? He kept his election pledge and people can see what happened, some will see that as justification of their beliefs that the security of the US is second to being PC and the courts are out of touch.

We hear that a lot on here as well.

With Russia, the US arms companies need a bogey man, Putin fits the role and yet there is no way that he would attack the US, maybe he will in Europe if the EU politicians continue to poke him with a stick and try to encourage countries like the Ukraine to break even further from Moscow. Then what he has said about Nato countries not coughing up their share and relying on the US to save them is even more sense from him.

The fact that Brexit was voted for and Trump was elected is due to the feeling from so many that they are held in contempt by the leaders of our countries. Blair's latest reinvention, was just that, you had a vote, we respect that but you were too thick to understand so we need another until you get the right answer, proves it for many.

Corbyn is a clown, but if May doesn't deliver change in the NHS, care for elderly, etc. he may well do better than others think as he is different to the rest. Not necessarily different in a good way I might add.
1/4 or thereabouts of the US voted for him? Same as ant politico over here, not a high turnout and it must be pointed out to the adherents that the win was not that big. That is why he went off on one on the numbers.

The ban was and still is a big fudge. El

Putin delves deeper into world politics than you give credit and most certainly is a bogey man. He has the US in his pocket then he is pretty much free to do what he wants. Looks like he has played Trump to a tee.



Edit. Fudge. iPad trimmed the reply.

Edited by jmorgan on Saturday 18th February 10:36

Countdown

39,963 posts

197 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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minimoog said:
I wonder how accurate are the reports that Trump has already spent on transport and security more public money in 1 month ($15M) than Obama spent in an average year ($12M).
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/tr...

Trump is going to milk the US taxpayers for every penny he can. Because he's smart.

968

11,965 posts

249 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Eric Mc said:
Yes - but involves reading through the whole thread - so I'll leave that up to those who are bothered.
As moog said, just ignore him.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Looks like sales of his daughters perfume is booming on Amazon according to one report. Obviously fake news as its MSM however, be interesting to see who is buying.....

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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jmorgan said:
Looks like sales of his daughters perfume is booming on Amazon according to one report. Obviously fake news as its MSM however, be interesting to see who is buying.....
Maybe it smells good ? like .....smile


off out for the day, will catch up on the speculation and fantasy later

Edited by Stickyfinger on Saturday 18th February 10:47

p1stonhead

25,568 posts

168 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
jmorgan said:
Looks like sales of his daughters perfume is booming on Amazon according to one report. Obviously fake news as its MSM however, be interesting to see who is buying.....
Maybe it smells good ? like .....smile
I love that people suddenly think being called liberal or progressive is an insult. You know liberal people want to be associated with those words? laugh

But from now on every time you call someone a liberal/libtard/snowflake, were allowed to call you a racist white supremacist redneck. Deal?

Neither may be accurate but that doesn't stop you I guess?

Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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968 said:
Eric Mc said:
Yes - but involves reading through the whole thread - so I'll leave that up to those who are bothered.
As moog said, just ignore him.
I just might. It's always strange having conversations with people who think they are smarter than they really are. I am sure speaking to Mr Trump himself would be a similar experience.

That picture posted above just shows how poorly educated they are - not recognising that the word "liberal" must by definition refer to a person who supports "liberty" - since both words stem from the original Latin meaning "freedom" i.e. =- libertas.

minimoog

6,896 posts

220 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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jmorgan said:
Looks like sales of his daughters perfume is booming on Amazon according to one report. Obviously fake news as its MSM however, be interesting to see who is buying.....
It is indeed the #1 bestseller in their beauty dept.

I think this quote from the reviews section is fairly revealing:

amazon customer said:
WE DON'T CARE WHAT IT SMELLS LIKE. WE SUPPORT IVANKA TRUMP.
Baffling to me why a billionaire's daughter needs supporting but that's just me I guess.

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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p1stonhead said:
Every time you call someone a liberal/libtard/snowflake, were allowed to call you a racist redneck. Deal?

Neither may be accurate but that doesn't stop you I guess?
redneck if you wish as it can be used as a general insult, racist would be inaccurate: and I know you like accuracy.

p1stonhead

25,568 posts

168 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
p1stonhead said:
Every time you call someone a liberal/libtard/snowflake, were allowed to call you a racist redneck. Deal?

Neither may be accurate but that doesn't stop you I guess?
redneck if you wish as it can be used as a general insult, racist would be inaccurate: and I know you like accuracy.
Doesn't matter if it's accurate. You are never accurate so why should anyone else be.

Racist.

See how easy it is to spout unsubstantiated nonsense? I'm gonna apply for a position in TEAM TRUMP!

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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p1stonhead said:
Doesn't matter if it's accurate. You are never accurate so why should anyone else be.

Racist.
QUOTE me .............

AW111

9,674 posts

134 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Eric Mc said:
Only up to a point. The bulk of the nonsensical use of silly words and meaningless expressions have been coming in from the pro-Trump brigade - because they are mimicking the expressions used by Trump himself.
Point of order - I have never heard of Trump using the phrase "cognitive dissonance".

p1stonhead

25,568 posts

168 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
p1stonhead said:
Doesn't matter if it's accurate. You are never accurate so why should anyone else be.

Racist.
QUOTE me .............
You clearly have a good grasp of what point I'm trying to make laugh
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