Yep, he'd get Ukraine to surrender by lunch.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:29 pm tfg could end the Ukraine Russia war in under 24 hours.
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RIght?
Yep, he'd get Ukraine to surrender by lunch.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:29 pm tfg could end the Ukraine Russia war in under 24 hours.
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Donald Trump’s Truth Social posts bode ill for his return to Facebook
Dan Milmo Global technology editor
Thu 26 Jan 2023 14.52 GMT
If Donald Trump’s activity on his Truth Social account is a reliable indicator of what his return to Facebook and Instagram will unleash, then Nick Clegg is going to be busy.
The former US president has used his rightwing social media platform to push baseless claims of election fraud and amplified content related to the QAnon conspiracy multiverse. These were two issues that received a special mention from Clegg, the former British deputy prime minister turned president of global affairs at Meta, Facebook and Instagram’s parent, as he explained the decision to end Trump’s two-year exile on Wednesday.
Clegg, who presided over the Trump reinstatement process, said content that “deligitimises” an upcoming election or is related to QAnon could be blocked from appearing in other people’s feeds or have the reshare button removed.
He said such content did not violate Meta’s community standards – or content guidelines – but could increase the risk of a repeat of the Capitol riot that got Trump banned in the first place. According to US campaign group Media Matters, nearly half of the posts on Trump’s Truth Social account in the weeks after the US midterm elections pushed election fraud claims or amplified QAnon accounts or content.
If Trump continues in that vein on Facebook and Instagram, then he will immediately hit the “guardrails” that Clegg outlined in his post.
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Yes, and we know how it would all end. It would end with Trump withdrawing all support from Ukraine, sending tanks, money, and as much help to Putin as possible, and Ukraine would be pounded into oblivion in no time at all, thus ending the war and giving Ukraine to Russia.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:29 pm tfg could end the Ukraine Russia war in under 24 hours.
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I remember when the Reich Wing of America considered Russia the enemy...pipistrelle wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 10:37 pm An all-Republican government would pull the rug out from under Ukraine, which is weird given we should be their close ally and not in bed with the other one, but here we are.
They firmly held Russia to be the enemy (at least in public - the ones that didn't visit Russia on July 4, that is) until Trump. Now a large portion of elected, and a huge portion of voters (thanks to Tucker Carlson) openly support Russia and hate Ukraine. And I guarantee they don't know why - just because Carlson tells them so.Frater I*I wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 1:12 pmI remember when the Reich Wing of America considered Russia the enemy...pipistrelle wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 10:37 pm An all-Republican government would pull the rug out from under Ukraine, which is weird given we should be their close ally and not in bed with the other one, but here we are.
Trump says as president he will implement the direct election of every school principal by the parents of that school.
That sounds kinda expensive, thought the Rs were barking about lowering the budget...Trump says that since Biden has forced Putin to threaten nuclear war, he will build an “impenetrable dome” to protect the US from missile attacks: “WW3 would make WWI and WWII look like very small battles.”
What about everybody that pays property tax to the school but doesn't have children there? Taxation without representation!Kendra wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:54 pm https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/stat ... 1806368769
Trump says as president he will implement the direct election of every school principal by the parents of that school.
For the first one, it's already basically done like that, parents elect school board members who appoint the principals...Kendra wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:54 pm
Trump says as president he will implement the direct election of every school principal by the parents of that school.That sounds kinda expensive, thought the Rs were barking about lowering the budget...Trump says that since Biden has forced Putin to threaten nuclear war, he will build an “impenetrable dome” to protect the US from missile attacks: “WW3 would make WWI and WWII look like very small battles.”
How would astronauts fly? Airplanes?
Did he conveniently forget that schools are 10th amendment sphere of the states? I bet Desantis will challenge him in the Primaries and tell him to shuffle off and that his state has already done this (or will do asap)Kendra wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:54 pm https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/stat ... 1806368769Trump says as president he will implement the direct election of every school principal by the parents of that school.
In Florida they might elect them, but anyone elected in Florida has to also be approved by the Dictator Governor just to be sure.RTH10260 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 3:44 pmDid he conveniently forget that schools are 10th amendment sphere of the states? I bet Desantis will challenge him in the Primaries and tell him to shuffle off and that his state has already done this (or will do asap)Kendra wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 2:54 pm https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/stat ... 1806368769Trump says as president he will implement the direct election of every school principal by the parents of that school.
Putin was showing videos of Russian missiles striking Florida in 2018, while Trump was in the shitehouse. Trump responded " ".
Is he trying the Kari Lake lighting technique?“I’m not a Russian spy, where does this all come from?”
Donald Trump Says He Used 'Moron' John Bolton to Intimidate Foreign Leaders
BY DARRAGH ROCHE
ON 1/27/23 AT 9:07 AM EST
Former President Donald Trump has described his former national security adviser, John Bolton, as a "moron" and suggested he had used Bolton to intimidate foreign leaders.
Trump made the criticisms on his Truth Social platform on Friday morning, following an interview Bolton gave to CBS News on Thursday where he described the former president's 2024 re-election campaign as "poison" for the Republican Party.
"I found John Bolton to be one of the dumbest people in Government but, I am proud to say, I used him well," Trump wrote.
Donald Trump at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on November 15, 2022, and former National Security Adviser John Bolton at the Willard InterContinental Hotel on August 17, 2022, in Washington, D.C. Trump has called Bolton a "moron."
"A total & unhinged WARMONGER, the red faced 'boiler ready to explode' was one of those very stupid voices that got us into the Middle East quicksand, Seven Trillion Dollars, & Millions of deaths later, NOTHING!" the former president went on.
Trump was referring to the cost of wars in the Middle East and has cited the $7 trillion in the past. However, fact checking site PolitiFact rated that claim half true after the president made it in April 2018.
The figure is based on studies that forecast the costs of financial commitments in countries including Iraq and Afghanistan in the 30 years or so following the studies.
"The good news is that I won big negotiations with this moron by my side. When I brought him into a room with hostile foreign leaders, they thought I was going to war, CONCEEDED ALL!" Trump said, though he did not offer details.
Bolton, who is regarded as a foreign policy "hawk," has served in a variety of national security positions and became Trump's national security adviser in April 2018 and left that position in September 2019.
He's since emerged as a vocal public critic of Trump and told CBS News' Robert Costa on Thursday that he was considering launching a 2024 presidential campaign himself.
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https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-o ... uit-2023-1Karl Rosenfeld@kneerecon
Donald Trump argues in wild court filing that New York can't sue the Trump Organization because it doesn't legally exist. Well he has a point. Nothing Trump has done is real.
Donald Trump, his real-estate company and his three eldest children have filed an extraordinary, nose-thumbing response to the $250 million fraud lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James in September, stating that “Trump Organization” is branding shorthand — not a legal entity — so it can’t be sued.
“To the extent a response is required, Defendant specifically denies the definitions of “Trump Organization” and “Defendants,” reads Donald Trump’s response to the lawsuit, one of 16 answers filed late Thursday night.
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New York's lawsuit names Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, former company CFO Allen Weisselberg and its former payroll executive Jeffrey McConney. It also names 10 entities under the Trump Organization umbrella — including "The Trump Organization, Inc.", a registered corporation in New York since 1981.
But even the response filed Thursday by Trump Organization, Inc., repeatedly makes the same argument: "While the shorthand 'Trump Organization' is utilized by Defendants for branding purposes, no entity exists for legal purposes."
New York's lawsuit does not specifically sue anything called "Trump Organization."
He doesn't need Russia to pay for it. The 'impenetrable dome' consists of his own thick skull and the equally thick skulls of the approximately 35% of REPUBLICANS in the United States who believe he's the best president EVAH.
I think that's down to 35% of the Republican Party now. Still a lot.
I am sure that when reading the original court papers the various T entities have been listed by their correct legal name, and then as usual had a short moniker attached to it in quote marks, for use further down. When this case is over, the attorney that wrote this may be up for sanctions cause frivoleous filing.neonzx wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:54 am► Show Spoilerhttps://www.businessinsider.com/trump-o ... uit-2023-1Karl Rosenfeld@kneerecon
Donald Trump argues in wild court filing that New York can't sue the Trump Organization because it doesn't legally exist. Well he has a point. Nothing Trump has done is real.
The filing sounds like it's touching on sovcit territory.RTH10260 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 10:14 amI am sure that when reading the original court papers the various T entities have been listed by their correct legal name, and then as usual had a short moniker attached to it in quote marks, for use further down. When this case is over, the attorney that wrote this may be up for sanctions cause frivoleous filing.neonzx wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:54 am► Show Spoilerhttps://www.businessinsider.com/trump-o ... uit-2023-1Karl Rosenfeld@kneerecon
Donald Trump argues in wild court filing that New York can't sue the Trump Organization because it doesn't legally exist. Well he has a point. Nothing Trump has done is real.