TRUMP - Some people think......... How do you feel?

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If you see the below response to President Trump as somewhat normal, you are on that train. It is a shocking response to someone who is not on the train.

If you put your kid in swimming lessons and then stood on the sidelines and shreaked "She's going to drown, she's going to drown" for the next half hour...

That's Rosie, that's Kimmio, that's chansen, that's the people on the train. Not a sane response, but something injected into their brains by mind control. MSM.



I don't actually follow "Rosie". I haven't watched CNN in about two years other than the odd clip (I don't have cable). I have arrived at my own opinions from my own assessment of what Trump is actually doing. I read what it is he says himself, and how he behaves. Read about classic narcissistic behaviour (I realize their is no "diagnosis" but these human behaviours exist on a continuum and are common to narcissists at the further end, diagnosis or not). If his tactics could glow - you could see them from outer space. I could be wrong about the flipping. He will if he has a good opportunity to. If not given one, he might just stay pissed off and rip everything apart like a misbehaved toddler. He would be happy, like a kid in a candy store, if the Hollywood set and Clinton supporters warmed up to him - if it were possible. He doesn't actually care about the "deplorables" (to borrow the phrase). He's using them!!! That's visible from space!
 
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Does Rosie say the same thing? I really haven't heard what she has to say. I only saw her posing as Bannon - it came up weeks ago as soon as I typed "Trump" into my search engine - and thought she'd be good on SNL - that's the extent of my awareness of what Rosie's been up to.
 
I haven't even seen much of SNL. A few clips. I have been following Stephen Colbert's commentary a bit. He would know - he played a character quite a bit like Trump, for years - as a joke! A satire about the worst it gets. And here we are.
 
You may or may not like his politics, but it seems to me W would be a more enjoyable guy to hang out with than Trump.

 
George is indeed a guy most guys would love to sit down and have a beer with. The criticism of that is you don't give the keys to the free world to a guy on the sole criteria that you'd want to have a beer with him.
 
If one biers up ... perhaps we could carry through to reach what's beyond us ... yet Heh ... all that Hebrew holy space ... vacant as a hollow deck ... or poop deck that's been flooded from a'stern ... generally washed out ... catharsis?

Never say anything the authorities will agree with ... there are rationales untold ...
 
If we're getting down to 'feelings' about people, I always thought I'd like to go to church with Barack and Michelle Obama.
 
We keep speaking as though people like Bush and Trump are aberrations in the system. They aren't. They are the normal products of a society that has sunk in greed and corruption, and absolute control by the wealthy. Nor is it just the U.S.
It has recently been revealed what we should have known for many years. Most of the wealthy don't pay taxes. Their money is hidden away in tax havens - and Canada is no one of the havens. For Canada alone, this comes to a loss of many, many billions of dollars a year. Trudeau is certainly aware of this. In fact, these scams are possible because governments make them legal.
This is why we can't afford to support our universities. This is why hospitals are overcrowded. This is why we have huge government deficits.
Yesterday, the CBC had a report naming names. And Trudeau said, gee, we should do something about that. But unless Trudeau has lived in a fishbowl all his life, he's known all about that for years. And all of our government have known about that. And all of them have enabled it.
And what will Trudeau do? He'll probably (quietly) threaten to cut the CBC budget.

So far as real power in the western world is concerned, two thousand years of Christianity have made almost no impact. We live under the control of a boundless greed which, like all such greeds, is also extremely foolish and destructive.
Voting Liberal or Conservative or Republican or Democrat isn't going to change that. And a flaccid NDP isn't going to change it either.
 
Going for a beer with Madonna would be interesting. Although I would have to tell her that I am a Canadian so I can't vote in the USA.:rolleyes:
 
Go to church with Obama and wife? Good idea. It would be a chance to see hypocrisy up close, sitting there beside a mass murderer.

Do you honestly think, since the rise of American Military Industrial Complex, that any President in the world hasn't been a puppet of said military, to some extent? The U.S. military was murdering people (although perhaps not on the scale that the increasing turmoil in the Middle East and parts of Africa, fueled by climate change, and facilitated by drones, allows today) in the time of Jimmy Carter, and you're not asserting that he is a mass murderer.
 
George is indeed a guy most guys would love to sit down and have a beer with. The criticism of that is you don't give the keys to the free world to a guy on the sole criteria that you'd want to have a beer with him.

Not a guy... But I'd rather have a beer with Obama and Trudeau, while watching blooper re-runs of GWB walking into walls, etc. ... He could be there too. He'd probably laugh at himself... Unlike Trump.
 
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