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    OT Trump needs our prayers

    Pray to the lord he keeptyh him safe in times like these

    We love you Trump. Stay safe and get pardoning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCFCArmy View Post
    Pray to the lord he keeptyh him safe in times like these

    We love you Trump. Stay safe and get pardoning.
    I pray every day for him...but unfortunately no one listens as the vile bigoted halfwit still seems to be with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    I pray every day for him...but unfortunately no one listens as the vile bigoted halfwit still seems to be with us.
    Got to disagree on that ramAnag, we all have different opinions but a halfwit he's not. Billionaire business men are not halfwits.
    I wasn't bothered about Trump getting in but I think he was a better choice for America than Hilary Clinton. The media are trying every way to belittle Trump apart from Fox news. Let the man try and do his job then we can all judge him after his term in office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride View Post
    Got to disagree on that ramAnag, we all have different opinions but a halfwit he's not. Billionaire business men are not halfwits.
    I wasn't bothered about Trump getting in but I think he was a better choice for America than Hilary Clinton. The media are trying every way to belittle Trump apart from Fox news. Let the man try and do his job then we can all judge him after his term in office.
    Agree with most of that, with the caveat that I wouldn't want to come across the fellah in actual real life. IMO if UK was run by businessmen (proper businessmen not financiers) instead of politicians, we'd be a lot better off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Agree with most of that, with the caveat that I wouldn't want to come across the fellah in actual real life. IMO if UK was run by businessmen (proper businessmen not financiers) instead of politicians, we'd be a lot better off.
    Really? Mm now remind me how many times has Trump gone bankrupt? How many millions of dollars has he defaulted on? Why is it he cannot get business finance from mainstream sources and how much of his so called empire does he actually own?

    The answeres can be simply googled as can a true state of the mans dealings.

    If Trump is prime example of a businessman then maybe thats why we need government? I do smile when people talk about how those in the "real world" would run things so much better!

    Yes rampant uncontrolled businessmen would of course manage things so much better, they would avoid monopolies ensuring people had choice, there would be no rip off scams, products such as food or medcines would never be unadulterated for profit, there would never be devices on cars that give false readings on emissions, businessmen would voluntarily pay a living wage and give workers holidays, an airline would never cancel thousands of flihts and then try and avoid fully compensating its customers, a respected supermarket chain would never hide the extent of its losses and therefore mislead shareholders and investors. Businesses would of their own free will club together to pay for infrastructure like roads, railways hospitals, schools, sewerage, water etc.

    Perhaps the answer is that politicians should be more like they used to be and actually be drawn from a wide variety of back grounds rather than be career politicians and that those who constantly criticise all politicians got off their arses and contributed themselves rather than relying on others?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Agree with most of that, with the caveat that I wouldn't want to come across the fellah in actual real life. IMO if UK was run by businessmen (proper businessmen not financiers) instead of politicians, we'd be a lot better off.
    Really? Mm now remind me how many times has Trump gone bankrupt? How many millions of dollars has he defaulted on? Why is it he cannot get business finance from mainstream sources and how much of his so called empire does he actually own?

    The answeres can be simply googled as can a true state of the mans dealings.

    If Trump is prime example of a businessman then maybe thats why we need government? I do smile when people talk about how those in the "real world" would run things so much better!

    Yes rampant uncontrolled businessmen would of course manage things so much better, they would avoid monopolies ensuring people had choice, there would be no rip off scams, products such as food or medcines would never be unadulterated for profit, there would never be devices on cars that give false readings on emissions, businessmen would voluntarily pay a living wage and give workers holidays, an airline would never cancel thousands of flihts and then try and avoid fully compensating its customers, a respected supermarket chain would never hide the extent of its losses and therefore mislead shareholders and investors. Businesses would of their own free will club together to pay for infrastructure like roads, railways hospitals, schools, sewerage, water etc.

    Perhaps the answer is that politicians should be more like they used to be and actually be drawn from a wide variety of back grounds rather than be career politicians and that those who constantly criticise all politicians got off their arses and contributed themselves rather than relying on others?

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    Say what you want about him, but I think he's the only President in recent history is giving the North Koreans a taste of their own bile. Here's his arguably best tweet to date

    Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me "old," when I would NEVER call him "short and fat?" Oh well, I try so hard to be his friend - and maybe someday that will happen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride View Post
    Got to disagree on that ramAnag, we all have different opinions but a halfwit he's not. Billionaire business men are not halfwits.
    I wasn't bothered about Trump getting in but I think he was a better choice for America than Hilary Clinton. The media are trying every way to belittle Trump apart from Fox news. Let the man try and do his job then we can all judge him after his term in office.
    Easy to make money if you have no moral scruples MoP...look no further than all the rogue landlords and various other dubious traders who treat their customers and staff so badly for confirmation of that.
    I should, more correctly, have used another word - beginning with 'f' and ending in 'wit' - to be more accurate. I'm sure you're right and the man is quite bright in a cunning, devious and duplicitous way but in terms of morality and leadership he is, imo, a 'halfwit'.
    I've no time for Clinton (Hilary) either and even less for Fox News who are not unlike a TV equivalent of the Daily Express.
    I'll declare an interest here...I have close family including two grand children in the U.S. and spend about two months in various destinations over there each year. Not ashamed to say that I was close to tears when Trump was elected...imo the most dangerous and irresponsible man on the planet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride View Post
    Billionaire business men are not halfwits.
    He inherited his wealth, and his father's business was heavily (allegedly fraudulently) subsidised inadvertently by USA government. Trump has managed to bankrupt his businesses 6 times (which in this country would bar him from standing for public office) and not lost a personal penny (nothing to do with cleverness, just the way the unfair system works). He argues that the 1 business went bankrupt 3 times so should only be counted as 1 bankruptcy!

    His utterances clearly point to a lack of intelligence or awareness. To say to the parents of a deceased service man that he knew what could happen showed a lack of empathy and respect. It was stupid!

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    There is a sign on the Oval Office desk which says "the buck stops here". It may do and, if it does, Mr Trump will probably be impeached.

    I said after the inauguration that he wouldn't make Christmas. Will I be right?

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