It would be nice to see you change.
Sure, okay. We're off topic though.
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It would be nice to see you change.
I notice that Donald Trump is now tweeting about how his ratings on The Celebrity Apprentice were so much better than Schwarzenegger's debut. You'd think he'd have more important things to think about. From The Donald's Twitter account within the last hour (on the day he's being briefed about Russian interference in the election): "Wow, the ratings are in and Arnold Schwarzenegger got 'swamped' (or destroyed) by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT. So much for ... being a movie star-and that was season 1 compared to season 14. Now compare him to my season 1. But who cares, he supported Kasich & Hillary." Obviously he needs to give up the presidency and save The Celebrity Apprentice. Do it, Donald. Just do it.
Christians overwhelmingly supported Donald Trump.
Protestants voted Trump over Clinton 58:39
Catholics voted Trump over Clinton 52:45
The religiously unaffiliated voted 26:68 in favour of Clinton
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/09/how-the-faithful-voted-a-preliminary-2016-analysis/
Christians elected Donald Trump. Atheists and agnostics tried to stop them.
There is no reason to believe reports from intelligence agencies. Lying is a major part of the stock in trade.
I would say he is meets all the criteria.
But the article also explains a healthy narcissism, so which is he?
This was talked about several times throughout the campaign. But there is a rule about doctors diagnosing at a distance. There is equally the problem that someone who has the disorder would not seek diagnosis on their own. I am sure there could've been an opportunity for a proper diagnosis to happen - but it didn't. And I really wonder why someone at the top would be exempt, in such a position of responsibility - when the peons with mental health issues are so often discriminated against and scapegoated, in so many aspects of daily life. It really is a weird, unjust world.
I did find it strange that so many weapons were left behind when they pulled out of Iraq.The reality is it doesn't matter. The U.S. is not a democracy - and ceased to be one a long time ago. Bush's policy was world conquest - which opened the string of disastrous wars we've seen. Obama continued the same policy. That's why he dropped some 26,000 bombs just in the past year. That's why he's funding and supplying ISIS. Trump will go the same route - though he probably prefers a war with China.
There's a recent study on this by a couple of major, U.S. universities. The U.S. is an oligarchy, ruled by a small number of billionaires. That's been true for a long time - and particularly noticeable from Reagan on.
Trump or Clinton? It doesn't matter. It didn't matter when it was Bush. It didn't matter when it was Obama.
We live next door. We're going to get heavy pressure to join the wars in defence of American billionaires.