Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2

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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1652 on: September 02, 2020, 09:37:00 PM »
Yesterday I had an interesting conversation with people from several European countries. They all agreed on one thing; America has become a banana republic under Trump.

How else can you describe a country where a 17 year old, carrying a semi-automatic weapon can kill two people and be defended on television by the President, who btw sees no harm in people shooting paintball rounds at demonstrators, or taking semi automatic rifles to a anti-covid 19 demonstration, but takes no position when a police officer shoots an unarmed black guy seven times in the back from close distance?

Just how delusional do you have to be to consider any of this even remotely normal?

America is no longer the land of the free.... It's the land of fear.

LOL.  First off this probably a complete lie.  Second, I would expect the Europeans to dislike Trump.  The US has been paying to defend them for decades.  They don't even contribute the small amount that they agreed to pay under NATO.  They must be laughing their arse off.  That's quite a deal.  Imagine if someone else were paying for all of our defense needs?  We would be awash in money.  They can only afford their socialist utopia because the US has footed the bill for decades.  Mostly as the result of corrupt career long politicians like Old Joe who get kick backs from the lobbyists who make billions from the US defense budget.  They have no incentive to change the status quo.  They have been riding that gravy train for decades.  That is why they hate Trump.  The party at the hands of the US tax payer is almost over.

And you cite one example of violence - and a questionable one at that - when there are left wing mobs rampaging and burning US cities to the ground because the dems who control those cities won't allow the police to do their jobs?  Wow.  How about the Trump supporter that was shot in Portland or the elderly people attacked after the GOP convention or the businesses burned and looted.  Nothing to see there.  Right?

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1653 on: September 02, 2020, 10:50:12 PM »
LOL.  First off this probably a complete lie.

Says the guy known as Lying "Richard".

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  Second, I would expect the Europeans to dislike Trump.  The US has been paying to defend them for decades.  They don't even contribute the small amount that they agreed to pay under NATO.  They must be laughing their arse off.

Blame George Marshall.  But don't pretend that this was out of the goodness of our hearts.  It's all about control.

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  That's quite a deal.  Imagine if someone else were paying for all of our defense needs?  We would be awash in money.

Imagine if we didn't try to solve every issue with a wasteful military "solution".  JFK might have even ended up surviving.

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  They can only afford their socialist utopia because the US has footed the bill for decades.  Mostly as the result of corrupt career long politicians like Old Joe who get kick backs from the lobbyists who make billions from the US defense budget.  They have no incentive to change the status quo.  They have been riding that gravy train for decades.  That is why they hate Trump.

No, they hate Trump because is is a sociopathic authoritarian who can't put together a coherent sentence and thinks he is above the law.

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  The party at the hands of the US tax payer is almost over.

Sure, "Richard".  What about the taxpayer financed party for the wall boondoggle that Mexico was going to pay for?  Have you looked at the national debt lately?

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And you cite one example of violence - and a questionable one at that - when there are left wing mobs rampaging and burning US cities to the ground because the dems who control those cities won't allow the police to do their jobs?

You mean won't allow police to shoot unarmed black people in the backs?  boo hoo.  Trump is stoking every one of those flames because he thinks that chaos will somehow get him re-elected.  He's that delusional.  And his followers even more so.

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  Wow.  How about the Trump supporter that was shot in Portland

Channeling Royell again?  He couldn't demonstrate that his example had anything to do with Trump either.

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or the elderly people attacked after the GOP convention or the businesses burned and looted.  Nothing to see there.  Right?

You mean they got "boo" yelled at them?  Oh noes!!!!
« Last Edit: September 02, 2020, 10:51:34 PM by John Iacoletti »

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1654 on: September 03, 2020, 01:11:20 AM »
LOL.  First off this probably a complete lie.  Second, I would expect the Europeans to dislike Trump.  The US has been paying to defend them for decades.  They don't even contribute the small amount that they agreed to pay under NATO.  They must be laughing their arse off.  That's quite a deal.  Imagine if someone else were paying for all of our defense needs?  We would be awash in money.  They can only afford their socialist utopia because the US has footed the bill for decades.  Mostly as the result of corrupt career long politicians like Old Joe who get kick backs from the lobbyists who make billions from the US defense budget.  They have no incentive to change the status quo.  They have been riding that gravy train for decades.  That is why they hate Trump.  The party at the hands of the US tax payer is almost over.

And you cite one example of violence - and a questionable one at that - when there are left wing mobs rampaging and burning US cities to the ground because the dems who control those cities won't allow the police to do their jobs?  Wow.  How about the Trump supporter that was shot in Portland or the elderly people attacked after the GOP convention or the businesses burned and looted.  Nothing to see there.  Right?

First off this probably a complete lie.

Yeah, you would say that, wouldn't you. But it is a true story and you just don't like it. It is as simple as that!

I would expect the Europeans to dislike Trump. The US has been paying to defend them for decades.  They don't even contribute the small amount that they agreed to pay under NATO.  They must be laughing their arse off.  That's quite a deal.  Imagine if someone else were paying for all of our defense needs?  We would be awash in money.   

Complete BS. The US is by no means altruistic and has been part of NATO out of pure self-interest. It allowed them to have troops on the ground in various European countries and even install, in the 80's, nukes there pointed at Russia. They used Europe as their first line of defense, in the same way that Russia wants to use Ukraine and Belarus.

They can only afford their socialist utopia because the US has footed the bill for decades.

What bill exactly has the US footed for decades? Just making a comment doesn't make it true, so give us a specific example.

That is why they hate Trump.

No, they hate Trump because he is an unstable, unpredictable and unreliable nutcase as well as a wannabe dictator, who through his incompetence unstabilized the world

And you cite one example of violence - and a questionable one at that - when there are left wing mobs rampaging and burning US cities to the ground because the dems who control those cities won't allow the police to do their jobs?

What city exactly has been burned down to the ground? Again, just claiming that a city burned down doesn't make it true! So, name one city that is in ashes.

How about the Trump supporter that was shot in Portland

If he was indeed a Trump supporter, what was he doing at the Portland riots? Didn't you claim that only left wing mobs were responsible for those riots?
« Last Edit: September 03, 2020, 02:06:11 AM by Martin Weidmann »

Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1655 on: September 03, 2020, 04:35:16 AM »
Sorry, not interested in the opinion of an idiotic Trump nutter operating outside reality from his mom's basement

You were given fair warning;
You are quoting yourself.


Here's a liberal talking about other liberals. He's talking about how retarded you are, Dr. Heinrich Weidmann, can't you see this? ha ha haha



ha ha ha ha Watch and learn!

Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1656 on: September 03, 2020, 05:01:49 AM »
Sorry, not interested in the opinion of an idiotic Trump nutter operating outside reality from his mom's basement

You were given fair warning;

Liberals fighting with liberals. Dr. Heinrich Weidmann, watch and learn!
 


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1657 on: September 03, 2020, 05:06:11 AM »
You are quoting yourself.


Here's a liberal talking about other liberals. He's talking about how retarded you are, Dr. Heinrich Weidmann, can't you see this? ha ha haha

ha ha ha ha Watch and learn!

Thank for your showing us what crappy videos you get your "information" from.

Other than that, sorry, still not interested in the opinion of an idiotic Trump nutter operating outside reality from his mom's basement
« Last Edit: September 03, 2020, 05:20:24 AM by Martin Weidmann »

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1658 on: September 03, 2020, 05:19:50 AM »
A loser misrepresenting the facts;


The President of the United States needs the former owner of a burned down camera shop (he sold the business years ago) to sing his praises, after the actual owner refused to meet him..... Go figure.
« Last Edit: September 03, 2020, 07:41:34 AM by Martin Weidmann »