Donald Trump and Nuclear Weapons

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Do you think the world would be safe with Donald Trump in charge of America’s nuclear arsenal?
 
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I don't think America would be safe with Donald Trump in the White House -- on a public tour!
 

Elin

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Well, he didn't become a billionaire by being careless or practically foolish.
 
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Well, he didn't become a billionaire by being careless or practically foolish.
No, he became a billionaire (after losing his butt in real estate a few years ago) by being bombastic, hyperbolic, erratic, and harshly outspoken in marketing his best product: Himself.

Sound like presidential material to you? Not to me.

BTW, I heard someone in a focus group in New Hampshire ridiculously claim "he's the next Ronald Reagan" after the forum last night. He isn't fit to tie Reagan's shoelaces, but the ignorant electorate on both sides of the spectrum stands ready to elect the person who will bring about the demise of this nation, once and for all.
 

Elin

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No, he became a billionaire (after losing his butt in real estate a few years ago) by being bombastic, hyperbolic, erratic, and harshly outspoken in marketing his best product: Himself.

Sound like presidential material to you? Not to me.

BTW, I heard someone in a focus group in New Hampshire ridiculously claim "he's the next Ronald Reagan" after the forum last night. He isn't fit to tie Reagan's shoelaces, but the ignorant electorate on both sides of the spectrum stands ready to elect the person who will bring about the demise of this nation, once and for all.
Well, I am speaking only to his financial success. . .and that is no accident of his being bombastic, etc.

That's not how economics works.
 
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Donald Trump will not have the nuclear launch codes. Donald Trump sooner or later will come to realize that to be President would actually make him be a slave and that he would have to give up much of his independence. Trump has even hinted at this in some of his more recent interviews and appearances.

Trump is interesting, he is a good example of the citizen-monarchist principle of American law, politics, and culture. Will he throw his strong crown away to be a servant to all American citizens, even a slave to I the writer? I still don't think he will, don't blame him either, I am far poorer worldly wise, but I wouldn't subjugate myself to that grim bondage.
 

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If by Nov. 2016 it comes down to Trump and Hillary, I may have to hold my breath but it's gonna half to be Trump. Nukes or no nukes.
 

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If by Nov. 2016 it comes down to Trump and Hillary, I may have to hold my breath but it's gonna half to be Trump. Nukes or no nukes.
We need a wrecking ball to the "new order," and he is the only one so far.
 

crossnote

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My take is that Trump (or at least his façade) is the result of the pendulum swinging reactively the opposite direction from Obama.
No one to thank but the radical left.
 
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Elin

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My take is that Trump is the result of the pendulum swinging reactively the opposite direction from Obama.
No one to thank but the radical left.
I'm thinking he's tapping into a huge well of concern regarding the direction this administration has taken us, and his calling it out is what they thought they would never hear.
 
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Imagine what a man who (to use a dutch expression) 'combed his hair with a fire cracker'
would do with a nuclear arsenal at his disposal.
 

Elin

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Imagine what a man who (to use a dutch expression) 'combed his hair with a fire cracker'
would do with a nuclear arsenal at his disposal.
Hey, guy. . .I'm thinkin' your judgment is not any better than his.:)
 

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Imagine what a man who (to use a dutch expression) 'combed his hair with a fire cracker'
would do with a nuclear arsenal at his disposal.

[video=youtube;fZk36Z9HWag]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZk36Z9HWag[/video]
 

JesusLives

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In my Blond opinion there are two words you never want to hear Donald Trump say around a nuclear weapon......Your Fired....
 
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tanach

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Has anyone ever seen the Dead Zone, a film based on Stephen Kings Novel of the same title? I think of it every time you get a new President!!
 
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There are checks and balances that keep whoever is in charge from waking up one morning and deciding to push the proverbial button.....The truth seems to be that this country would be better off if it was managed like a business as the many blood sucking tics (poly-tics) that have been running it are about to suck it dry and bring it down to the ground as an empty shelled husk!
 
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Donald Trump will not have the nuclear launch codes. Donald Trump sooner or later will come to realize that to be President would actually make him be a slave and that he would have to give up much of his independence. Trump has even hinted at this in some of his more recent interviews and appearances.

Trump is interesting, he is a good example of the citizen-monarchist principle of American law, politics, and culture. Will he throw his strong crown away to be a servant to all American citizens, even a slave to I the writer? I still don't think he will, don't blame him either, I am far poorer worldly wise, but I wouldn't subjugate myself to that grim bondage.
Actual what you say here is a little true, but Trump would not have to throw away his strong crown of self pride in being president. I mean look at how many believe Obama is a dictator, well wait tell somebody like Trump gets into office for you will see a true dictator at work. As Trump has a my way or the high way attitude !!!
 

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Actual what you say here is a little true, but Trump would not have to throw away his strong crown of self pride in being president. I mean look at how many believe Obama is a dictator, well wait tell somebody like Trump gets into office for you will see a true dictator at work. As Trump has a my way or the high way attitude !!!
I guess one person's leader is another's dictator.