Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2

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Online Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3760 on: February 22, 2021, 08:28:05 PM »
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He effectively neutralized Kim with non-military measures.

Who is this Kim? It can't be the guy in North Korea, because Trump achieved absolutely nothing with him.

Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.  Imagine someone complaining that nothing happened with N. Korea like maybe a war.  Instead four years of peace and quiet.  Shame on Trump!  He should have done "something."  What exactly is left to our imagination.     

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Online Steve M. Galbraith

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« Reply #3761 on: February 22, 2021, 08:40:31 PM »
Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.  Imagine someone complaining that nothing happened with N. Korea like maybe a war.  Instead four years of peace and quiet.  Shame on Trump!  He should have done "something."  What exactly is left to our imagination.     
Trump was going to be another Hitler - or maybe he was - and here we have the very same people saying this also complaining that he didn't act aggressively enough (or something) against the likes of Kim. Or Putin. Or et cetera. If he WAS another Hitler he wouldn't have done these things they complain about. It's completely illogical.

He was Hitler. No he was Chamberlain. He was a monster. No he was too passive. He was a dictator. No he didn't do enough to stop the pandemic. As in: act like a dictator - which is what dictators do in a crisis: they use them, like the Reichstag fire, to consolidate power. But Trump didn't do that. So what's the complaint?

Ugh, the man was an appalling person, completely unsuited for the presidency. He was a mean, nasty, narcissistic embarassment. Your defense of him is fundamentally wrong. But all of this "He was worse than Hitler" and he killed all of these people is so much hysterical nonsense. It's silly.




Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3762 on: February 22, 2021, 09:21:21 PM »
Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand.  Imagine someone complaining that nothing happened with N. Korea like maybe a war.  Instead four years of peace and quiet.  Shame on Trump!  He should have done "something."  What exactly is left to our imagination.     

You actually really believe that Kim did nothing in those four years? Really? He just had some fun with Trump making a fool of himself and went on with his nuclear programs as usual.

There will, however, never be a war with North Korea for one simple reason; it will lead to the total destruction of North Korea and Kim knows it. So, he does the next best thing by making threats to obtain concessions. An easy thing to do with the paranoid Republicans who see a threat everywhere and desperately want to expand the military.

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« Reply #3763 on: February 22, 2021, 11:03:17 PM »
You actually really believe that Kim did nothing in those four years? Really? He just had some fun with Trump making a fool of himself and went on with his nuclear programs as usual.

There will, however, never be a war with North Korea for one simple reason; it will lead to the total destruction of North Korea and Kim knows it. So, he does the next best thing by making threats to obtain concessions. An easy thing to do with the paranoid Republicans who see a threat everywhere and desperately want to expand the military.

Tell it to Obama who advised Trump that N. Korea was the biggest threat that he would face.  It's a small "concession" to meet with Kim for a couple of hours to avoid a global conflict.  Trump maintained the peace with N. Korea and didn't involve the US in any foreign conflict.  In fact, he did his best to bring American soldiers home over the outraged protests of the establishment politicians on both the right and left.  Yet it's Trump who is Hitler according to you with your vast knowledge of history.  Not the establishment politicians like Old Joe that put Americans at risk around the world for decades for no purpose except to receive kickbacks from the tax dollars used to fund these endless wars. 

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« Reply #3764 on: February 22, 2021, 11:38:12 PM »
No, I support democracy.  Which we do not currently have.  Do you have $800 billion to run for senate in Georgia?  If not, then you are out of luck.  Who has $800 billion?  The paymasters who decide who gets elected.  Do you think Old Joe or any establishment politician can exercise independent judgment on issues when they take billions of dollars to get elected?

 :D  :D :D

Sorry, you do not support democracy. The Trump cult is anti democracy. They attempted a coup to steal the election. $800 billion was not spent on the Senate run off election in Georgia. Your posts are getting more outrageous by the day.   
   

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3765 on: February 22, 2021, 11:45:23 PM »
Old Joe's many failures so far (and we are just getting started):

Virus deaths - 100K and counting under his administration despite the availability of the Trump vaccine
Rampant crime in our cities
Opening the borders to a flood of illegal immigrants
Plan to legalize 15-20 million illegal immigrants already in the US
US taxpayer funding of world abortions
No COVID stimulus relief
Botched federal assistance to US citizens in Texas
Reluctance to open schools despite the CDC (the "scientists") confirming that it is safe due to his spineless response to the teacher's union
Shutdown the Keystone pipeline resulting in the immediate loss of thousands of jobs, higher gas prices, and greater dependence on foreign oil

 BS:

Criminal Donald left with 25+ million sick and dying people from the Trump Virus. That's his fault.

Crime is going down in cities.

The House is passing President Biden's record stimulus relief bill thar right wingers refuse to pass.

Texas already received the maximum federal relief.

Schools do not need to be opened up until it's safe for teachers to work.

Keystone pipeline does nothing to produce the massive amount of oil we need.

Try harder. Your bogus talking points failed again and you keep repeating them over and over.

You've already been debunked several times.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3766 on: February 22, 2021, 11:53:16 PM »
Outstanding.  Playing to Kim's ego to avoid a nuclear holocaust.  Trump is the first president in over 40 years not to become involved in a foreign conflict.  He effectively neutralized Kim with non-military measures.  The establishment repubs and dems were furious that they had no new wars to fund for their paymasters.  Any suggestion of minimizing the US military presence in places like Europe or Afghanistan was met with substantial pushback due to all the money that flows to organizations that fund the campaigns of the establishment politicians.  Only Trump had the independence to do that.

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Richard thinks it's outstanding that weak Criminal Donald bows down to a murderous dictator Kim Jong Un who rapidly expanded his nuclear arsenal right under Donald's nose. What a bunch of total b.s. Richard is pushing.

No US President ever saluted a dictator's General like Criminal Donald did. Weakness at its finest. Kim and his cohorts look on in approval as weak Donald shows his allegiance to North Korea.


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3767 on: February 22, 2021, 11:57:40 PM »
The House is set to pass Biden’s Covid relief bill this week – here’s what’s next
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/22/stimulus-update-heres-whats-next-for-bidens-covid-relief-package.html

Supreme Court won't stop grand jury from getting Trump's tax returns: The decision marks a decisive defeat in Trump's prolonged legal battle to keep his tax records out of the hands of investigators
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-won-t-stop-grand-jury-getting-trump-s-n125849

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