Donald I, emperor of the world.

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Pinno718

Senior Member
Assuming Maga abide by the constitution and trump isn't dictator for life by then.

'Life'?! How long is that?

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CXRAndy

Legendary Member
They, the haters of Trump, hope he's losing his marbles, believe he's a puppet for the hidden controller, crap at golf, oh and poor.

He's actually disliked by both left and right, because he doesn't play the politics game. He's not under either sides control- they hate that.

Doesn't take the salary for the job of being president, independently wealthy, no need to abuse his position to get wealthy.
 

CXRAndy

Legendary Member
. . . he's the President of the USA, he's required to play the politics game . . .

But he doesn't, he does it his way. First time around he was out manoeuvred on occasions by the blob of Washington.

This time he was ready, chose his people, set up base camp at his home to do all the planning
 

Psamathe

Über Member
From that article you quoted
The term has mainly been used by Trump supporters to discredit criticism of him, as a way of reframing the discussion by suggesting that his opponents are incapable of accurately perceiving the world,[2][3] thus making TDS a logical fallacy.
So your comment (suggesting there is such a syndrome) says a fair amount about your own stance.

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Pblakeney

Senior Member

"thus making TDS a logical fallacy."
Wtf? You mean The Daily Show is a figment of my imagination? 😉
 

briantrumpet

Veteran
Planning a trip to the U.S.? Things may get a bit pricey up front.

"The US may require foreign nationals from certain countries to pay a $15,000 (£11,300) deposit for a tourist or business visa."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp9415d53xko

I wonder what that figure will be by next week. Maybe he'll reduce it by 1263% if you tell him he's a genius and has a big penis.
 
Planning a trip to the U.S.? Things may get a bit pricey up front.

"The US may require foreign nationals from certain countries to pay a $15,000 (£11,300) deposit for a tourist or business visa."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp9415d53xko

The UK tried this a long time ago and it didn't work. Those who wanted to work illegally paid and just saw it as the price of entry whilst tourists went elsewhere.
 
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Pross

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I remember the world where certain posters on BR decided they "didn't have a voice" when called out for posting nonsense and instead resorted to hitting like on someone else's posts instead. They were happy days.
 
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