Random Politics & Religion #33: Donald John Trump Is The 45th And Current President Of The United States. All Of Your Viewpoints Are Invalid.

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Random Politics & Religion #33: Donald John Trump is the 45th and current President of the United States. All of your viewpoints are invalid.
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2018-06-13 14:02:25  
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What's next?

idk kid.... you say trump is worsening relations... so...do you have some kind of relationship meter? or did you just pull it out of your *** like everything else you have said?

WE GET IT you don't like trump... get together with a few more *** and join a *** club.

also, *** you! we don't like you either.

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America
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By clearlyamule 2018-06-13 14:05:04  
America... the ***hole so shitty everyone trying to get here by any means necessary
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By fonewear 2018-06-13 14:19:52  
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People predicted that Trump would become a dictator and look what's happened in the last week; he has worsened relations with democratic countries and defended and spoke positively for Russia and North Korea.

Yea but he pissed you off so I'll say it was a win.
I'm not American, thank ***, so why would I care? Your country is more backwards and HELP I AM TRAPPED IN 2006 PLEASE SEND A TIME MACHINE than North Korea anyway so at least it's finally allying with similar countries.

You don't care yet you post about Trump like you live in America.
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By clearlyamule 2018-06-13 14:21:42  
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America... the ***hole so shitty everyone trying to get here by any means necessary
Mexicans happens to border USA. If it bordered the USA and any other Western democratic country with a seemingly decent economy they obviously wouldn't want to go to the USA.

Trust me, more people want to go to Canada than the USA. People literally risk their lives and lose limbs to do this to get away from America.
I'd be more likely to trust you if you weren't so woefully uninformed.

There are more legal immigrants in the U.S. than the entire population of Canada
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By fonewear 2018-06-13 14:22:14  
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Ask yourself the following question; Is America's relationship with France, Canada and Germany getting better or worse?

Who said I don't like Trump? How do you measure "LIKENESS"? I'm not a teenage girl that "likes" politicians and the points I raised are wholly irrelevant to whether I like him or not.

I would vote for Donald Trump over Hilary Clinton so by that definition I must somewhat like him but this is really irrelevant to the point.

Ask your self a question why do you not have an avatar picture..does the thought of an avatar picture make you nervous....


Do I make you nervous...

Were you about to call me an *** !

America is asking the questions around here junior...go back to tea and crumpets.
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2018-06-13 14:23:05  
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Is America's relationship with France, Canada and Germany getting better or worse?

NOBODY GIVES A ***!!!
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By Viciouss 2018-06-13 14:27:06  
I was trying to summon the energy to respond to something but nope, its not happening, I'm going back to bed!
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2018-06-13 14:28:42  
And worse for who exactly? and wtf do you think any of you *** can do about it if the relationship tanks to zero?

what's canada going to do? POUT?

what is france going to do? SURRENDER!?

and what exactly is the uk going to do!?
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By fonewear 2018-06-13 14:36:55  
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America aligning with dictators that murder and starve their own civilians is concerning to anyone aware of the implications. Being concerned is not mad or pissed off, and even if I was mad or pissed off it is more sensible and showing of understanding of the world and history than either shrugging my shoulders or saying "hurr durr Trump 4lyf".
The vast majority of your legal migrants are from 3rd world countries that, like I say, would literally go to any Western country with a decent economy. So you have 75,000 Somalians, do you want a medal for being an awesome country because they took your offer to come? Wow.

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By fonewear 2018-06-13 14:37:43  
I think the bold nobody gives a *** could be used for just about anyone that is from the UK telling America what to do.
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By clearlyamule 2018-06-13 14:37:51  
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America aligning with dictators that murder and starve their own civilians is concerning to anyone aware of the implications.
It was concerning 3 decades ago. But as it's been going on so long that it's basically the in the liberal/socialist playbook hardly anyone blinks an eye anymore
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By fonewear 2018-06-13 14:39:23  
Question can we make *** bigger than size 60 or is 60 the biggest font size...
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2018-06-13 14:43:56  
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I think the bold nobody gives a *** could be used for just about anyone that is from the UK telling America what to do.

I hear it sometimes in the real world too...

aren't you scurred that the trump is going to ruin all the things?/i]

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By clearlyamule 2018-06-13 14:46:15  
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what's canada going to do? POUTINE?

ftfy


The bigger question though is what they'd do without us.

We aren't exactly great world police but we are the best pretty much by default. And we shouldn't need to be one in the first place. But with the vast majority of the world having greatly scaled back militaries and the rest being dictatorships pretending to be otherwise making aggressive moves on their neighbors while also claiming otherwise whatcha gunna do?
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By fonewear 2018-06-13 14:49:52  
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I think the bold nobody gives a *** could be used for just about anyone that is from the UK telling America what to do.

I hear it sometimes in the real world too...

aren't you scurred that the trump is going to ruin all the things?/i]

mostly children and the seventeen people that watch msnbc

Adults vs Kids this means war

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By Bahamut.Ravael 2018-06-13 14:51:12  
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America aligning with dictators that murder and starve their own civilians is concerning to anyone aware of the implications. Being concerned is not mad or pissed off, and even if I was mad or pissed off it is more sensible and showing of understanding of the world and history than either shrugging my shoulders or saying "hurr durr Trump 4lyf".
The vast majority of your legal migrants are from 3rd world countries that, like I say, would literally go to any Western country with a decent economy. So you have 75,000 Somalians, do you want a medal for being an awesome country because they took your offer to come? Wow.

You see, there's this thing called "negotiating", which is based on this little thing known as "reality".

If Trump went in there and demanded a complete restructuring of the entire North Korean government as well as denuclearization, he would have walked away with nothing and people would have called him an idiot and a terrible negotiator.

Instead, after several months of tough talk to show that he was serious, he buttered up the overgrown toddler in an attempt to build relations, and he walked away with the big prize that no other country has been able to attain (including a particular island nation that has been in a state of decline for hundreds of years)... and people are calling him an idiot and terrible negotiator, because apparently the world is full of people who have no clue how the world works but apparently have greatly exaggerated views of their own intelligence and therefore think they could do better.
 
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By Nausi 2018-06-13 15:00:26  
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Yes but your country has only gone to ***since breaking ties, do who is really winning?
You throw people in jail for reporting the truth on muslim rape gangs. How dare you pretend you haven’t hit rock bottom.
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By fonewear 2018-06-13 15:01:03  
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I think the bold nobody gives a *** could be used for just about anyone that is from the UK telling America what to do.
Noone is telling anyone what to do. The rest of the world is just facepalming or laughing at you.

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By Nausi 2018-06-13 15:02:21  
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I regret you lack the intelligence to make relevant points and can only spew baseless insults.

Comes in making baseless insults.
Is mad about people making baseless insults.
Logic.
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By Viciouss 2018-06-13 15:07:24  
Typing lazily from my phone so can't quote anyone, but Rav is right, Kim walked into that meeting and gave up nothing, essentially agreeing to the same vague terms he did in Seoul in April, while winning a huge prize, Trump calling for a stop to all military exercises in the region, something no President before him has even considered, even going as far as calling them inappropriate. South Korea was of course blindsided and is calling for immediate clarification, as they have a scheduled large scale naval excerise with the US in August. And North Korea is of course plastering that concession all over its news programs.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2018-06-13 15:09:15  
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America aligning with dictators that murder and starve their own civilians is concerning to anyone aware of the implications. Being concerned is not mad or pissed off, and even if I was mad or pissed off it is more sensible and showing of understanding of the world and history than either shrugging my shoulders or saying "hurr durr Trump 4lyf".
The vast majority of your legal migrants are from 3rd world countries that, like I say, would literally go to any Western country with a decent economy. So you have 75,000 Somalians, do you want a medal for being an awesome country because they took your offer to come? Wow.

You see, there's this thing called "negotiating", which is based on this little thing known as "reality".

If Trump went in there and demanded a complete restructuring of the entire North Korean government as well as denuclearization, he would have walked away with nothing and people would have called him an idiot and a terrible negotiator.

Instead, after several months of tough talk to show that he was serious, he buttered up the overgrown toddler in an attempt to build relations, and he walked away with the big prize that no other country has been able to attain (including a particular island nation that has been in a state of decline for hundreds of years)... and people are calling him an idiot and terrible negotiator, because apparently the world is full of people who have no clue how the world works but apparently have greatly exaggerated views of their own intelligence and therefore think they could do better.
So you call constant flattery and *** licking of Kim "negotiating" then you can negotiate with me any time. This really odd behaviour (calling him super intelligent and a great leader, etc) are not neutral negotiation by any definition. It it clearly this I am referring to and not the deal.

Wow, someone is using odd behavior to deal with someone who is, by all accounts, really odd. The surprise is belong to me.
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