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This is why you don't put fat stupid children in charge of any country. The US needs to fix their electoral system, Trump is proof something is seriously wrong with it.

 

It is good that so many people realize now that Trump going full retard is a bad thing.

Last edited by Jumpin - on 24 July 2018

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Trump could've said something more diplomatic than that instead of the beating the chest kind of talk on twitter. On the other hand, war with Iran is a whole other ball game, you can fit both Iraq, and Afghanistan in it, and probably 2-3 Texas in there as well.

Allies with Iran, or at least very friendly.
1 Iraq.
2 Lebanon.
3 Palestinian Authority.
4 Russia.
5 Syria.
6 Venezuela.
7 Serbia.
8 China.
9 N.Korea.
10 Oman.

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deskpro2k3 said:

Trump could've said something more diplomatic than that instead of the beating the chest kind of talk on twitter. On the other hand, war with Iran is a whole other ball game, you can fit both Iraq, and Afghanistan in it, and probably 2-3 Texas in there as well.

Allies with Iran, or at least very friendly.
1 Iraq.
2 Lebanon.
3 Palestinian Authority.
4 Russia.
5 Syria.
6 Venezuela.
7 Serbia.
8 China.
9 N.Korea.
10 Oman.

You guys keep saying Trump, but the reality is that when it comes to military action, that's the US, not Trump. Yes Trump gave the orders, but the US is following those orders. The US already know a tantrum-addicted 2 year old girl shouldn't be leading the US, and yet they let someone with that exact mentality do it anyway.

The US has been attacking Iranian allies from the beginning.
Attacking Yemen.
Attacking Lebanese anti-ISIS forces.
Attacking Syria.

The US bombed women and children in Syria.



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Jumpin said:
deskpro2k3 said:

Trump could've said something more diplomatic than that instead of the beating the chest kind of talk on twitter. On the other hand, war with Iran is a whole other ball game, you can fit both Iraq, and Afghanistan in it, and probably 2-3 Texas in there as well.

Allies with Iran, or at least very friendly.
1 Iraq.
2 Lebanon.
3 Palestinian Authority.
4 Russia.
5 Syria.
6 Venezuela.
7 Serbia.
8 China.
9 N.Korea.
10 Oman.

You guys keep saying Trump, but the reality is that when it comes to military action, that's the US, not Trump. Yes Trump gave the orders, but the US is following those orders. The US already know a tantrum-addicted 2 year old girl shouldn't be leading the US, and yet they let someone with that exact mentality do it anyway.

The US has been attacking Iranian allies from the beginning.
Attacking Yemen.
Attacking Lebanese anti-ISIS forces.
Attacking Syria.

The US bombed women and children in Syria.

Most of the US didn't even voted for him. To get technical, a republican president haven't won the popular vote since 1989. People need to start voting out the republican senators.



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deskpro2k3 said:
Jumpin said:

You guys keep saying Trump, but the reality is that when it comes to military action, that's the US, not Trump. Yes Trump gave the orders, but the US is following those orders. The US already know a tantrum-addicted 2 year old girl shouldn't be leading the US, and yet they let someone with that exact mentality do it anyway.

The US has been attacking Iranian allies from the beginning.
Attacking Yemen.
Attacking Lebanese anti-ISIS forces.
Attacking Syria.

The US bombed women and children in Syria.

Most of the US didn't even voted for him. To get technical, a republican president haven't won the popular vote since 1989. People need to start voting out the republican senators.

Does that not seem like a gigantic problem?
Why is the US bending over for someone they don't even consider him a legitimate President? Why did you grant him dictatorial (or executive) powers? You should have never let him in any office, but now have had more than a year and a half of basically what amounts to a child leading the country.
Everyone knows what kind of moron Trump is. Letting him take charge of the whole country, that's all on the US.



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SuaveSocialist said:
CaptainExplosion said:

What's that supposed to mean?

The bold part?  Picture North Korea but as a Western nation, starring Kim-Jong Drumpf as a caricature of NK's despotic ruler.   
That's the current state of the former US of A.

No, Trump is many things but he is no Kim Jong Un. Kim Jong Un does what he wants and has those assassinated who don't back him. Government bureaucracy isn't that big of an issue in North Korea since one guy is in charge and he appoints everybody else to all the high positions and the Workers' Party of Korea isn't going to dispute Kim because they know better. Donald Trump on the other hand has enough trouble getting legislation passed even though his own party controls both the house and senate. I think he still hasn't filled all the positions in his cabinet. A lot of people have quit or have been fired from the White House over the last 18 months. Donald Trump quickly learned that running a bureaucratic government is not the same as running a business. In that sense, what's going on with Trump isn't really all that different than other modern US Presidents. However, one big difference is there is a geopolitical shift going on in the world right now, though it would have happened wether Trump was President or not.



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Jumpin said:
deskpro2k3 said:

Most of the US didn't even voted for him. To get technical, a republican president haven't won the popular vote since 1989. People need to start voting out the republican senators.

Does that not seem like a gigantic problem?
Why is the US bending over for someone they don't even consider him a legitimate President? Why did you grant him dictatorial (or executive) powers? You should have never let him in any office, but now have had more than a year and a half of basically what amounts to a child leading the country.
Everyone knows what kind of moron Trump is. Letting him take charge of the whole country, that's all on the US.

Trump is the legitimate President. He got more electoral votes than Clinton. The popular vote doesn't matter. This is because he actually campaigned in the areas where he knew he needed to win. Hillary Clinton on the other hand ran a terrible campaign. She didn't campaign where she needed to. She stuck mostly to the left-leaning costal cities. She was stupid enough to actually believe the polls even though they've been terribly wrong in the past. She called roughly half of the voting population deplorable. You know, the people she needed votes from. She pretty much controlled the DNC and cheated and was later exposed for it. She also had a lot of baggage on her when she ran because of all the scandals that have been building up over the years. It also doesn't help that a lot of friends and foes who have crossed her path over the years have ended up dead. Now she has to live with the embarrassment that her dumb ass let Donald Trump win.

Also, the person who posted before you was wrong. George W. Bush won the popular vote when he ran for re-election in 2004. That also goes to show how badly John Kerry sucked. Bush was not a popular President in '04 and yet the other guy made him look good.



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It's disappointing that Trump is still trying to provoke Iran even though their current leader is one of the most progressive and moderate you could find in a country like Iran. Much unlike the mad man Ahmadineschad before him.

Rohani is a leader you can at least talk to, but all Trump does is attack him and his country (starting from even before he became president).



Jon-Erich said:
Jumpin said:

Does that not seem like a gigantic problem?
Why is the US bending over for someone they don't even consider him a legitimate President? Why did you grant him dictatorial (or executive) powers? You should have never let him in any office, but now have had more than a year and a half of basically what amounts to a child leading the country.
Everyone knows what kind of moron Trump is. Letting him take charge of the whole country, that's all on the US.

Trump is the legitimate President. He got more electoral votes than Clinton. The popular vote doesn't matter. This is because he actually campaigned in the areas where he knew he needed to win. Hillary Clinton on the other hand ran a terrible campaign. She didn't campaign where she needed to. She stuck mostly to the left-leaning costal cities. She was stupid enough to actually believe the polls even though they've been terribly wrong in the past. She called roughly half of the voting population deplorable. You know, the people she needed votes from. She pretty much controlled the DNC and cheated and was later exposed for it. She also had a lot of baggage on her when she ran because of all the scandals that have been building up over the years. It also doesn't help that a lot of friends and foes who have crossed her path over the years have ended up dead. Now she has to live with the embarrassment that her dumb ass let Donald Trump win.

Also, the person who posted before you was wrong. George W. Bush won the popular vote when he ran for re-election in 2004. That also goes to show how badly John Kerry sucked. Bush was not a popular President in '04 and yet the other guy made him look good.

We know that the popular vote doesn't matter for the US presidential election, but you really need to ask yourself if that's a very democratic system.
Democracy means that all the power comes from its people and when you have a president that has less legitimacy because there were less people voting for said person, that's really questionable.
And I didn't even start the fact that you cannot even directly vote for a specific candidate, even though the ballot says otherwise...



Barozi said:
It's disappointing that Trump is still trying to provoke Iran even though their current leader is one of the most progressive and moderate you could find in a country like Iran. Much unlike the mad man Ahmadineschad before him.

Rohani is a leader you can at least talk to, but all Trump does is attack him and his country (starting from even before he became president).

I second this. Rouhani was very pro-West, was trying hard to mend ties and Zarif even had a solid relationship with John Kerry. Many of Iran's actions are inexcusable, but Rouhani's hands were mostly tied and he had to face significant resistance from the most radical hardliners to enact change.

If Americans needed to vilify Iran for their domestic gains, at least they could have targeted the Supreme Leader instead of the President (who will likely fall in favor of another hardliner).

Anyone with common sense could have seen that coming. But hey, whatever to spite Obama and the EU.