So if Mr.Trump believes the abuse never took place, then it is almost certain that his supporters will believe the same.
Iâm a supporter and i believe Porterâs wives and that the WH messed up. Next case!
So if Mr.Trump believes the abuse never took place, then it is almost certain that his supporters will believe the same.
Iâm a supporter and i believe Porterâs wives and that the WH messed up. Next case!
Always accuse the OTHER of the thing of which you are yourself guilty."
I donât remember who said that. Mussolini or Lenin or Stalin or someone like that, but they all run together
The shrinks call it projecting or just being a Democrat Hitler said if you keep telling a lie enough times it becomes believed. Sadly he was right.
IF he did it, Don, he has to face the consequences. YOU donât know if he did it.
Your cult of never-Trumpers are too quick to believe anything anti-Trump.
I did find a book on Amazon. It got 5-star ratings and reviews, from readers. I hope to get a copy, via the public library. It might help, with the issues here.
Only Dead on the Inside: A Parentâs Guide to Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse
How would that help?
Everyone would be focused on, preparing for the Zombie Apocalypse. And nobody would have time, for domestic abuse and other things.
NO FACTS of any kind that puts Trump in a bad light, makes the slightest difference to the Cult of Trumpery. Like Mr. Trump himself, his fanatic supporters immediately dismiss those facts as âfalse news.â
Well⌠Iâm finished arguing about this. What I or anyone else says that questions Trumps ways and words, makes no difference whatever to most Trump supporters.
However, I WILL affirm that I donât oppose Trump as a person. Rather, I oppose some of his policies, and most of his ludicrous words and âsolutions.â I was concerned that his words about wiping out North Korea (and which North Korea took as a threat) might result in nuclear war. But it appears (at least for the time being) that North Korea isnât going to take the first step in such a war. Iâm sure the world rejoices in that!
Best wishes to you and to all Trump supporters! I sincerely wish that Mr. Trump were, in fact, all that you believe him to be.
You know Don, that is a pretty nice post and I tend to agree with some of it. But if we look at DJT as a new entity, not like other presidents before him, we may see a ruffling of the ranks, and much of his vocabulary and demeanor are toward that end. This is the very thing many people here in the US are looking for. They like it
We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give."-- Winston S. Churchill
Folks might think Iâm strange. When I talk about the tribulation and the Zombie Apocalypse. But look at this news item, from the BBC today.
Stormy Daniels: Trump lawyer admits paying porn star
Now, which is worse? The Trump cult or the Zombie Apocalypse cult
At least the latter is performing a great service - for humanity.
And all you AI Apocalypse promotersâŚmight be interested, in this BBC story:
NO FACTS of any kind that puts Trump in a bad light, makes the slightest difference to the Cult of Trumpery. Like Mr. Trump himself, his fanatic supporters immediately dismiss those facts as âfalse news.â
I get the feeling you think all Trump supporters have red necks and are missing many teeth and are married to their cousins? I know quite a few and itâs not about Trump , itâs about his policies vs the Democrats policies. Like economic growth,secure borders and strong military. Sounds radical doesnât it, or as the Dems often claim, racist!!
Well, hereâs something to rejoice about???
walking-dead-season-8-will-feature-first-fully-nude-zombie.html
Well, hereâs something to rejoice about???
walking-dead-season-8-will-feature-first-fully-nude-zombie.html
Hereâs the story, with a clickable link:
âThe Walking Deadâ Season 8 will feature first âfully nudeâ zombie
Well, the creators are exercising their âartistic licenseâ. I used to work in Chicago - years back. It was in the field of software engineering. And I took out a membership, to the Chicago Art Museum. During the lunch hour, I would go hear an" expert" speak. They would take a museum display or exhibit - and talk about it. Some exhibit items would strike me as shocking. But the âexpertâ had no issues with them.
Which is actually the subject, of a Twilight Zone episode at Eye of the Beholder
Plot summary
Janet Tyler has undergone her eleventh treatment (the maximum number legally allowed) in an attempt to look normal. Tyler is first shown with her head completely bandaged so that her face cannot be seen. Her face is described as a âpitiful twisted lump of fleshâ by the nurses and doctor, whose own faces are always in shadows or off-camera. The outcome of the procedure cannot be known until the bandages are removed. Unable to bear the bandages any longer, Tyler pleads with the doctor and eventually convinces him to remove them early. As he prepares, the doctor develops great empathy for Tyler. The nurse verbally expresses concern for the doctor and that she still is uneasy of Tylerâs appearance. The doctor becomes displeased and questions why Tyler or anyone must be judged on their outer beauty. The nurse warns him not to continue in that vein as it is considered treason.
The doctor removes the bandages. The procedure has failed, and her face has undergone no change. The camera pulls back to reveal that she is actually attractive (by the contemporary viewerâs standards) and the doctor, nurses and other people in the hospital have large, thick brows, sunken eyes, swollen and twisted lips, and wrinkled noses with extremely large nostrils. Distraught by the failure of the procedure, Tyler runs through the hospital as what is considered normal in this alternate society âstateâ are revealed. Flat-screen televisions throughout the hospital project an image of the Stateâs leader giving a speech calling for greater conformity.
Eventually, a handsome man (again by the contemporary viewerâs standards) named Walter Smith arrives to take the crying, despondent Tyler into exile to a village of her âown kindâ, where her âuglinessâ will not trouble the State. Before the two leave, Smith comforts Tyler, saying that she will find love and belonging in the ghetto and that âbeauty is in the eye of the beholderâ.
Which raises DEEP philosophical questions, about what is beautiful - and what is not. Which I am also raising. As an artist, as well as an armchair philosopher and theologian.
Hereâs the full 22-minute episode - commercial free.
So, the majority of recent posters donât seem to like Trump or his policies!
I suggest a trade.
We Canadians will take Trump. But in return you must take Justin Trudeau along with the entire bunch of Liberals who have no idea how to run a country. Thatâs an offer too good to turn down.
âThere are none so blind as those who will not seeâ - John Heywood, 1546.
As British Prime Minister, Harold McMillan said in 1957; âYou have never had it so goodâ.
Are we on?
If we got your guy, we would all have to use words like âpeoplekindâ - gads. Iâm not in for the trade, sorryâŚ
I am very sorry for you, my brother Invernessian. We however have already had our share of pretty-boy chief executives. NotâDEFINITELY not up for another one. As for rednecks, these hardworking folks got their names from bending over the harvest in the heat of the day on their own farms. People who work hard to care for themselves and their families, in-other-words. People the democratic elite despise, save for their proper âpurpose:â as cattle kept, fed, fattened for use at election day. Since many of the cattle have of late become rebellious, the elite class mean to import a whole new electorate. No. Just no.
in-other-words. People the democratic elite despise, save for their proper âpurpose:â as cattle kept, fed, fattened for use at election day. Since many of the cattle have of late become rebellious, the elite class mean to import a whole new electorate. No. Just no.
Hitting the nail directly on the head!!
I am very sorry for you, my brother Invernessian. We however have already had our share of pretty-boy chief executives. NotâDEFINITELY not up for another one. As for rednecks, these hardworking folks got their names from bending over the harvest in the heat of the day on their own farms. People who work hard to care for themselves and their families, in-other-words. People the democratic elite despise, save for their proper âpurpose:â as cattle kept, fed, fattened for use at election day. Since many of the cattle have of late become rebellious, the elite class mean to import a whole new electorate. No. Just no.
Yep, though I am inspired by your ideas about rednecks, folks should know that in the US, there are those who would sell the understanding of âthe bill of rightsâ right down the sewer. The idea of both UK and Canadian quasi socialism is at the heart of the debate. We as a people (here in the USA) are fighting mad about our rights. The very rights that made us the nation we were and are. Maybe Cindy, Dave, or others will chime in.
The idea of both UK and Canadian quasi socialism is at the heart of the debate. We as a people (here in the USA) are fighting mad about our rights. The very rights that made us the nation we were and are. Maybe Cindy, Dave, or others will chime in.
Well, I had a nice talk, at the health club. With a US citizen from India. Whoâs a Trump fan and a high-income person to boot? He was telling me Apple has their headquarters in Ireland (perhaps a shell office) and they are the worldâs most profitable company. But Ireland - he told me - has a corporate tax rate of 4%. So I asked him how Ireland, can afford social programs - like universal health care. His reply was that the low tax rate triggers more business opportunities. Which in turn, allows for these social programs.
So why canât the US have BOTH, a low tax rate and programs like universal health care? If Ireland can do it. And places like Singapore can do it. So can we.
Instead, we will probably have the tribulation and the Zombie Apocalypse, dumped on us.
So why canât the US have BOTH, a low tax rates and programs like universal health care? If Ireland can do it. ANd places like Singapore can do it. So can we.
Art Laffer is nodding his head in agreement!