45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Vol 3

45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Vol 3

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Seventy

5,500 posts

140 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
There is no counter argument.
I'm happy with it all,not only that if Trump solved world peace tomorrow, you'd still be banging the same drum.
Of course there’s a counter argument.
And to say that you are ‘happy with it all’ is just a cop out. You’re either too lazy or incapable of having a reasoned argument.
Do you really think that Trump is ‘draining the swamp’? If so, how?
Just the one question at a time for you to deal with.


Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

156 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Seventy said:
Of course there’s a counter argument.
And to say that you are ‘happy with it all’ is just a cop out. You’re either too lazy or incapable of having a reasoned argument.
Do you really think that Trump is ‘draining the swamp’? If so, how?
Just the one question at a time for you to deal with.
You still haven't answered my question further up the page.
Seems you couldn't deal with that.
Would you like me to repeat it? I know it might be too fast moving here for you to keep up.
I still haven't had any answers about my conspiracies and log ins either but then I'm the one who doesn't answer anything aren't I?

Seventy

5,500 posts

140 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
You still haven't answered my question further up the page.
Seems you couldn't deal with that.
Would you like me to repeat it?
Yes please. What was it?

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
Greg66 said:
This is precisely the sort of trolling and positive evasion of any attempt to discuss the subject of the thread that got FCR booted off the previous volume.

Which he thought was a gross injustice. Mostly because he didn't understand what had happened.

I thought this

Funkycoldribena said:
Sorry sir,I'll leave now.Carry on.
Was a flounce. Perhaps he is just collecting his things before he leaves.
Here comes Tonto,just couldn't keep his nose out.
Think you'll find a load got removed because of your reporting/goading.
There is no discussion here as your post is evidence of.Its just echo chamber daily.
You don’t need goading, sunshine. You self destruct with no outside help.

Not-The-Messiah

3,622 posts

83 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
paulguitar said:
I am not a particularly prolific poster here, but I have seen enough from you to know that there is no way we have any common ground on this. In a way I rather appreciate your dogged pursuit of your cause, loyally defending the Trump debacle, and the implication that those of us who continue to be appalled by the whole sorry episode 'don't get it'.

The similarity with Trump supporters and those involved in religious cults is interesting. It will be enlightening after the passage of a few years to see how this period of history is remembered.
I'm just baffled by the "appalled".
Just don't get why it bothers you and the others so much,maybe you're lacking in the humour department?
Its been a nice refreshing change,maybe that's what you can't handle either?
(I don't mean any of that in a nasty way either).
There's been years and years of the same old,I like the digs,bypassing CNN,tweets etc
Great entertainment.
I'm with you, I just feel we need a bit of this with some https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvPugcb7QGE the hysterical reactions of Trump by some just puzzles me.

Its not Trump I'm worried about its the over reaction and tactic of blowing everything out of proportion by influential and powerful people behaving like many on here. Their world view is starting to look like its cracking and crumble in front of them. And its a well known trait when people think they are losing they start to take more risks and make rash decisions and start to act in desperation (Risk aversion in psychology terms). It in away explains why we even have Trump in the first place a large group of people who feel they are losing in life so choose to take a risk on someone like Trump.

The only power the people who voted for Trump really have is to vote for Trump but that's about it. Many of the people who are now running around like the sky is falling in because someone is in power who they don't share the same views with and don't fully understand have lots of power. And that's where the problem is, what we don't need is a spiral of people thinking that they are losing and making stupider and stupider decisions especially the ones with power. What we need is these people who like to see themselves as logical rational people to behave like it and just to chill out. They need to just look at what Trump says in these pointless tweet and just tut and carry on and perhaps try to understand why he's in power in the first place.

Hes defiantly not Hitler. Just chill out ultimately we are all on the same side just some people have different ideas on how to do things and sometimes in life you don't get to do it the way you like. And if we are being honest Trumps way of doing things isn't exactly that different to any other way.

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

156 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Not-The-Messiah said:
I'm with you, I just feel we need a bit of this with some https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvPugcb7QGE the hysterical reactions of Trump by some just puzzles me.

Its not Trump I'm worried about its the over reaction and tactic of blowing everything out of proportion by influential and powerful people behaving like many on here. Their world view is starting to look like its cracking and crumble in front of them. And its a well known trait when people think they are losing they start to take more risks and make rash decisions and start to act in desperation (Risk aversion in psychology terms). It in away explains why we even have Trump in the first place a large group of people who feel they are losing in life so choose to take a risk on someone like Trump.

The only power the people who voted for Trump really have is to vote for Trump but that's about it. Many of the people who are now running around like the sky is falling in because someone is in power who they don't share the same views with and don't fully understand have lots of power. And that's where the problem is, what we don't need is a spiral of people thinking that they are losing and making stupider and stupider decisions especially the ones with power. What we need is these people who like to see themselves as logical rational people to behave like it and just to chill out. They need to just look at what Trump says in these pointless tweet and just tut and carry on and perhaps try to understand why he's in power in the first place.

Hes defiantly not Hitler. Just chill out ultimately we are all on the same side just some people have different ideas on how to do things and sometimes in life you don't get to do it the way you like. And if we are being honest Trumps way of doing things isn't exactly that different to any other way.
Well put and certainly better than I could have done.
I'm just amazed how petrified people are that things aren't following the norm when they were the problem in the first place and are continuing to perpetuate it even further.
This applies to Trump and brexit in my eyes,a kind of self fulfilling prophecy.

Seventy

5,500 posts

140 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Seventy said:
Funkycoldribena said:
You still haven't answered my question further up the page.
Seems you couldn't deal with that.
Would you like me to repeat it?
Yes please. What was it?

paulguitar

24,018 posts

115 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
Not-The-Messiah said:
I'm with you, I just feel we need a bit of this with some https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvPugcb7QGE the hysterical reactions of Trump by some just puzzles me.

Its not Trump I'm worried about its the over reaction and tactic of blowing everything out of proportion by influential and powerful people behaving like many on here. Their world view is starting to look like its cracking and crumble in front of them. And its a well known trait when people think they are losing they start to take more risks and make rash decisions and start to act in desperation (Risk aversion in psychology terms). It in away explains why we even have Trump in the first place a large group of people who feel they are losing in life so choose to take a risk on someone like Trump.

The only power the people who voted for Trump really have is to vote for Trump but that's about it. Many of the people who are now running around like the sky is falling in because someone is in power who they don't share the same views with and don't fully understand have lots of power. And that's where the problem is, what we don't need is a spiral of people thinking that they are losing and making stupider and stupider decisions especially the ones with power. What we need is these people who like to see themselves as logical rational people to behave like it and just to chill out. They need to just look at what Trump says in these pointless tweet and just tut and carry on and perhaps try to understand why he's in power in the first place.

Hes defiantly not Hitler. Just chill out ultimately we are all on the same side just some people have different ideas on how to do things and sometimes in life you don't get to do it the way you like. And if we are being honest Trumps way of doing things isn't exactly that different to any other way.
Well put and certainly better than I could have done.
I'm just amazed how petrified people are that things aren't following the norm when they were the problem in the first place and are continuing to perpetuate it even further.
This applies to Trump and brexit in my eyes,a kind of self fulfilling prophecy.
How did you guys feel about the 'birther' lie?

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
I'm happy with it all,not only that if Trump solved world peace tomorrow, you'd still be banging the same drum.
Can you explain what it is about what Trump has done as President (it’s a short list) that makes you happy? If so, please do.

In other news, the tax cuts plan he is pushing should benefit his family by about $1 billion.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/360743-...

Even tinpot African dictators rip off their countries less obviously. Seems he has decided to take seriously that line about being able to shoot someone dead on 5th Avenue and his supporters wouldn’t care.

Escapegoat

5,135 posts

137 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Not-The-Messiah said:
And its a well known trait when people think they are losing they start to take more risks and make rash decisions and start to act in desperation (Risk aversion in psychology terms). It in away explains why we even have Trump in the first place a large group of people who feel they are losing in life so choose to take a risk on someone like Trump.
Eh? You've just used "risk aversion" to describe the very opposite. If you don't understand big words, just use smaller ones that make the same point.

(Don't worry, you're not alone. Scherzkeks has trouble with "cognitive dissonance". Although in his new persona here, he's desperately trying not to say it.)

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

156 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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paulguitar said:
How did you guys feel about the 'birther' lie?
This may come as a huge shock to you.

I really couldn't give a toss.

minimoog

6,905 posts

221 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
Funny how you aren't confused by Tinpots accusations though,
How do you know this?

Oh wait - you don't.

You're very weird.

Seventy

5,500 posts

140 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Not-The-Messiah said:
And if we are being honest Trumps way of doing things isn't exactly that different to any other way.
Not sure if you’re being serious?

Not-The-Messiah

3,622 posts

83 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Escapegoat said:
Not-The-Messiah said:
And its a well known trait when people think they are losing they start to take more risks and make rash decisions and start to act in desperation (Risk aversion in psychology terms). It in away explains why we even have Trump in the first place a large group of people who feel they are losing in life so choose to take a risk on someone like Trump.
Eh? You've just used "risk aversion" to describe the very opposite. If you don't understand big words, just use smaller ones that make the same point.

(Don't worry, you're not alone. Scherzkeks has trouble with "cognitive dissonance". Although in his new persona here, he's desperately trying not to say it.)
Google it.

You are the sort of person that reads the front cover of George Orwell's 1984 and says sod that I don't want to read about 1984.

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
paulguitar said:
How did you guys feel about the 'birther' lie?
This may come as a huge shock to you.

I really couldn't give a toss.
Really? Trump peddles a lie, deliberately, to undermine (in the eyes of a specific demographic) the legitimacy of a sitting President. Not to attack his policies, or his actions, but to undermine his claim to be President.

“I really couldn’t give a toss” suggests (to me) you haven’t really thought about what Trump was doing, or why.

Not-The-Messiah

3,622 posts

83 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Seventy said:
Not-The-Messiah said:
And if we are being honest Trumps way of doing things isn't exactly that different to any other way.
Not sure if you’re being serious?
In policy terms he's not exsacly having a revaluation is he?

Colonial

13,553 posts

207 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
This may come as a huge shock to you.

I really couldn't give a toss.
So you've given up any intellectual rigour in favour of "Lolz he tweeted a funny about libtards"?

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

156 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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This thread is funny.
Say anything against the grain and the attack dogs are released.
rofl

minimoog

6,905 posts

221 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Greg66 said:
“I really couldn’t give a toss” suggests (to me) you haven’t really thought about what Trump was doing, or why.
It suggests to me that he knows exactly what he was doing, and that he didn't care because it upsets 'libtards' and that's all that matters in his tiny world.

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 27th November 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
This thread is funny.
Say anything against the grain and the attack dogs are released.
rofl
Any chance you might reply, or are you just going to try to outrun them?

Bruck, brrrruccck, bruckbruckbruck!
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