Trump's Speech to Congress

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HeIsHere

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Making it up as he goes sounds pretty much accurate. The way things are unfolding is not good enough for saying he’s learning as he goes lol.
The stock market tumbles and retracts all his bravado about tariffs and here and tariffs there.

I thought tariffs were a beautiful thing!!

What a joke.
 

HeIsHere

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The Donald's speech was an embarrassment to the country.
Leading people down a fake garden path is the worst type of liar.

His idea of selling citizenships also got a pretty good laugh. Donald has already paused his tariffs on Canada and Mexico (again) after the stock market took a dive. Anyone else get the feeling the country is being governed by someone who is completely clueless and is making it up as he goes?
The leader of the world's most powerful nation had to be schooled by the top three manufacturing car CEO's on the damage a trade war would cause.

Like most narcissists (and I have known a few too many) he lives in an absolute fantasy land.

What I am not understanding is why the more intelligent sycophants are by his side.

But then I remember, the sycophants are most likely narcissists as well, riding on DT's coat tails with grandiose ideas about their own possible futures or they are suffering from mass formation psychosis as well. :rolleyes:
 

Kroogz

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If you still had a shred of integrity left you would know that the dictator’s name is Putin. You need to stop being force fed by Trump’s lies.
Putin is a mad man, dangerous dictator. Zelenskum is a passive aggressive, on the take dictator.

You should know this.
 
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The stock market tumbles and retracts all his bravado about tariffs and here and tariffs there.

I thought tariffs were a beautiful thing!!

What a joke.
The dollar is down against Euro and the markets are destabilizing further due to the tariffs. It was possible to have a laugh at what he’s doing at first, but I believe point of no return has been passed.

I’m truly excited about the prizes going up, up and up.
 
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No really there has to be some sort of hidden secret wisdom in bringing foreigners from places like Taiwan into the US to build companies and using Americans employees as workers instead of American's building and owning the companies and the foreigners being the employees? To me I would think it was best for Americans to be the business owners and the foreigners being the low wage workers but that's just my thinking.
 

HeIsHere

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The dollar is down against Euro and the markets are destabilizing further due to the tariffs. It was possible to have a laugh at what he’s doing at first, but I believe point of no return has been passed.

I’m truly excited about the prizes going up, up and up.
Trump has not clue, he is an actor, as someone once labelled him, he is a carnival barker!

lol... fits perfectly.

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I do not for one moment think he really cares about Ukrainian or Russian lives, perhaps to the point of how it affects his portfolio and that is it.
 

HeIsHere

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ohhh, the scary red X's strike again ... some people cannot handle the truth. Tragic really.

You defend a man who hopes to build resorts on the bodies of dead children and babies.
Remember that.
 
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I admire your positivity on this.

There are some things I would like to underline about this, though.

We are no longer protected by the lack of technology like back in 1941.
For the sake of brevity I kept my reply rather short and over simplified. It was not positivity on my part but actual factual history, again over simplified. We can read the words of Yamamoto as well as other military minds of Japan at the time. They where well aware that Japan could not win a contracted war as they could not match the US industrial base nor did they have the resources that the US did.

In fact that is what the war was about to them to secure resources to be empowered in the modern age, to secure empire. So their plan day one from Pearl on was to in your words, shrink the Pac to a lake.

The lack of technology was us. The Brewster Buffalo was absolute trash against the A6M Zero. The F4F Wildcat was our best chance but it was inferior. One of the best books I ever read is "The First Team" It is about the Naval War from Pearl to Midway. Written from interviews of the men who fought the battles.

The book introduces you to Jimmy Thatch who invented the Thatch weave as well as other Naval aviators that won the day at Midway. You read of the heartbreak of brothers in arms lost the cold hard fact that they were fighting from the point of inferiority and vulnerability. Yet they knew that the weight of a country was on their shoulders. They had that American spirit, that improvise, adapt, and overcome mentality.

It is spirit that has been bred into us while Europe and other supposed sophisticated societies of this world will mock it. It was them that bred it into us their mocking of our gun ownership and how primitive we are. It was them we have to thank for that American spirit.

During the colonial days Europe was at war on every front against each other. Spain was attacking homes and settlements of English colonists. We asked the crown for help the crown let us know that they were unable to send help. They informed us that we were going to have to arm ourselves and defend our homes and families. So born was that American spirit that still beats in the heart of many of us today.

So my attitude was not one of positivity in my reply back to you. It was actual history again way oversimplified. It was the short telling of that American spirit and how even though we were on the side of vulnerability we refused to stay there. Not unlike those that stood on the untenable ground of inferior and vulnerable, yet demanded that they be able to self govern. This is now and always will be America's secret weapon and the x factor for any hardship we find ourselves in.
 
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For the sake of brevity I kept my reply rather short and over simplified. It was not positivity on my part but actual factual history, again over simplified. We can read the words of Yamamoto as well as other military minds of Japan at the time. They where well aware that Japan could not win a contracted war as they could not match the US industrial base nor did they have the resources that the US did.

In fact that is what the war was about to them to secure resources to be empowered in the modern age, to secure empire. So their plan day one from Pearl on was to in your words, shrink the Pac to a lake.

The lack of technology was us. The Brewster Buffalo was absolute trash against the A6M Zero. The F4F Wildcat was our best chance but it was inferior. One of the best books I ever read is "The First Team" It is about the Naval War from Pearl to Midway. Written from interviews of the men who fought the battles.

The book introduces you to Jimmy Thatch who invented the Thatch weave as well as other Naval aviators that won the day at Midway. You read of the heartbreak of brothers in arms lost the cold hard fact that they were fighting from the point of inferiority and vulnerability. Yet they knew that the weight of a country was on their shoulders. They had that American spirit, that improvise, adapt, and overcome mentality.

It is spirit that has been bred into us while Europe and other supposed sophisticated societies of this world will mock it. It was them that bred it into us their mocking of our gun ownership and how primitive we are. It was them we have to thank for that American spirit.

During the colonial days Europe was at war on every front against each other. Spain was attacking homes and settlements of English colonists. We asked the crown for help the crown let us know that they were unable to send help. They informed us that we were going to have to arm ourselves and defend our homes and families. So born was that American spirit that still beats in the heart of many of us today.

So my attitude was not one of positivity in my reply back to you. It was actual history again way oversimplified. It was the short telling of that American spirit and how even though we were on the side of vulnerability we refused to stay there. Not unlike those that stood on the untenable ground of inferior and vulnerable, yet demanded that they be able to self govern. This is now and always will be America's secret weapon and the x factor for any hardship we find ourselves in.
Those are valid points.
 
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This thread is a travesty in exampling respect for God and his words as regard his role in selecting those who lead a Christian peoples nation.

The wheat and the chaff are all here together, and the winnowing is the topic of President Trump.

The depths of hatred,vitriol,and ignorance displayed by some is disgusting.
 

ZNP

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Is it Russia or Hitler? Wish these globalists would make up their stupid minds.
Trump has proven once and for all he is nothing like Hitler. What an absurd comparison. Did Hitler ever try to take over Greenland? No. Did he ever try to take over Canada? No. How about the Panama canal? Again, no. Did Hitler ever try to rename the Baltic Sea the German sea? No.

So that should be the end of these absurd comparisons between Trump and Hitler.
 
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This thread is a travesty in exampling respect for God and his words as regard his role in selecting those who lead a Christian peoples nation.

The wheat and the chaff are all here together, and the winnowing is the topic of President Trump.

The depths of hatred,vitriol,and ignorance displayed by some is disgusting.
Yeah TDS is very present here it seems.:)