How dangerous is he?

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Fortunately there will less than 60 republicans in the Senate when Trump takes over again. Trump won't be able to get much passed in the Senate. He will just have to use his executive orders to make changes. Mass deportations he will be able to do.
The bat-shit crazy Party has the control. Under the control of a madman who can't control himself. You're right, I wouldn't "point the finger" at Dumpster himself. He's too inept to actually know he's the cause. Like a puppet on a string that picks up and throws a firework. His masters, the money men behind his bankrupt plans, are pulling the strings and will be the ones we should point a finger at. He, and we all, will be at the mercy of whoever is going to keep his dumb ass from being sentenced to prison.





I completely disagree with your last statement. He doesn't care about domestic pressure. He's an outlaw in charge of seeing the laws are carried out here. The foreign pressure (payoffs of his debts) will see to it he doesn't care about doing the right thing for humanity.

I'm really struggling to be diplomatic here. The psycho is a danger to the world at large.





You are wrong. America First may not be isolationist. Putting the US at the top as a
opposed to alone is what I think you mean.

Dumpster is exactly what Putin and Xi ABSOLUTELY need. A weak character easily manipulated with praise, pussy or cash. They don't need to intimidate him. He's bought and sold already.




Yeah, me too. Even as just a wee lad I saw the news and Sunday shows where we thought he was fucking crazy. Turned our he was demented even before running for office.





He doesn't like to fight. He'll either get paid off not to, or rip someone off instead of.

We won't be surprised by his behavior this time. You're right, this time some people in the new Party will expect him do actually do shit this time. Of significance. Like you I expect the worse, not the better.

Danger ahead:


Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
So all Apollo wanted was a good BBBJNQNS and a lot of uncomfortable times could have been avoided.
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Sos yer say'n:


I think that is the wrong tense grammatically.






Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
None taken. I don't mind being corrected. (Language arts and all.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPydlDfwiXA?si=TK5MDGP3qCgE2Jz 4

And I would have also liked:
Brings me to tears every time.

So all Apollo wanted was a good BBBJNQNS and a lot of uncomfortable times could have been avoided. Originally Posted by Jacky S

I like where this went. Humor wise.

Fun and dangerous. Gotta love it.
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Don’t assume the first amendment will thwart Trump’s pro-censorious agenda

https://amp.theguardian.com/commenti...www.google.com

Also open, or at least not fully resolved, is the question of when government investigators can compel journalists to reveal their sources. Source protection is vital to journalists’ ability to gather information – if journalists can’t promise confidentiality, sources are less likely to talk with them. This is why press freedom groups, including the one I direct, have urged Congress to pass the Press Act, which would give journalists the ability to shield their sources in most contexts.