Re: Trump
The part about Trump that really tells just who we've put in charge is this: he criticized Obama for too much playing golf and for taking too many vacations and other things at taxpayer expense, and then once he himself gets in the White House, he spends almost every weekend playing golf at his resort in Florida at taxpayer expense.
Even if there was nothing else we could criticized Trump for, this alone says enough about his character. There's also the nepotism and the whole sense of the Trumps as some new "Royal Family". He even wants to ride in Queen Elizabeth's royal carriage if he makes a state trip to England!
And then we have all the Russian connection possibilities, his refusal to release his taxes, his past crimes of sexual assault and stiffing contractors....
I think he's ready to press the trigger on North Korea. He's depending on China to avoid that. After labeling China a currency manipulator and campaigning on renegotiating trade deals with China to bring back American jobs, now he's throwing all that to the wind and saying "China's ok" so that they'll put pressure on North Korea. So even if North Korea caves and starts bilateral talks, Trump has abandoned his policy of being tough with China. All those factory workers in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio who switched allegiance on that policy alone are left in the lurch. China is off the hook. And like you say, Peter, China cannot be depended on. Trump has a stroll with their leader on the White House lawn, and after 10 minutes he says to the press: "Wow, I didn't know North Korea was so complicated." But more telling, he also says "I like Xi Jinping (President of China), he seems like he genuinely wants to help." Trump is a pushover, besides being a buffoon. On the basis of that 10 minute stroll, millions of rust belt Trump supporters got thrown under the bus.
Trump talks about it as a business deal. "Why would I call them a currency manipulator if they are helping us on North Korea?" he asks. Well, the answer should be "because they are a currency manipulator" if that's what they really are, which Trump was saying for months on end, along with "On Day 1, we repeal and replace Obamacare."
He has no scruples. But that's what we get with a businessman, because in business there are no scruples. There is no security, no stability, everything is subject to change at any time. Treaties and trade deals mean nothing. "NATO is obsolete!" (a few months later) "NATO is no longer obsolete."
Vlad Drkulec and his mindless think-alikes may foam at the mouth about Hillary Clinton, but if the missiles fly in Asia, the resulting effect on the entire world will make Hillary a long-lost vision of progress and stability, gone forever.
Originally posted by Peter McKillop
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The part about Trump that really tells just who we've put in charge is this: he criticized Obama for too much playing golf and for taking too many vacations and other things at taxpayer expense, and then once he himself gets in the White House, he spends almost every weekend playing golf at his resort in Florida at taxpayer expense.
Even if there was nothing else we could criticized Trump for, this alone says enough about his character. There's also the nepotism and the whole sense of the Trumps as some new "Royal Family". He even wants to ride in Queen Elizabeth's royal carriage if he makes a state trip to England!
And then we have all the Russian connection possibilities, his refusal to release his taxes, his past crimes of sexual assault and stiffing contractors....
I think he's ready to press the trigger on North Korea. He's depending on China to avoid that. After labeling China a currency manipulator and campaigning on renegotiating trade deals with China to bring back American jobs, now he's throwing all that to the wind and saying "China's ok" so that they'll put pressure on North Korea. So even if North Korea caves and starts bilateral talks, Trump has abandoned his policy of being tough with China. All those factory workers in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio who switched allegiance on that policy alone are left in the lurch. China is off the hook. And like you say, Peter, China cannot be depended on. Trump has a stroll with their leader on the White House lawn, and after 10 minutes he says to the press: "Wow, I didn't know North Korea was so complicated." But more telling, he also says "I like Xi Jinping (President of China), he seems like he genuinely wants to help." Trump is a pushover, besides being a buffoon. On the basis of that 10 minute stroll, millions of rust belt Trump supporters got thrown under the bus.
Trump talks about it as a business deal. "Why would I call them a currency manipulator if they are helping us on North Korea?" he asks. Well, the answer should be "because they are a currency manipulator" if that's what they really are, which Trump was saying for months on end, along with "On Day 1, we repeal and replace Obamacare."
He has no scruples. But that's what we get with a businessman, because in business there are no scruples. There is no security, no stability, everything is subject to change at any time. Treaties and trade deals mean nothing. "NATO is obsolete!" (a few months later) "NATO is no longer obsolete."
Vlad Drkulec and his mindless think-alikes may foam at the mouth about Hillary Clinton, but if the missiles fly in Asia, the resulting effect on the entire world will make Hillary a long-lost vision of progress and stability, gone forever.
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