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How stupid is Trump?

 
 
roger
 
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Reply Sat 9 Mar, 2024 02:22 am
@hingehead,
I'm kind of afraid it is going to work - again.
hingehead
 
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Reply Sat 9 Mar, 2024 07:53 am
@roger,
Me too. Even if he loses it's a little spooky thing that you share a country with many millions of people who voted for him.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sat 9 Mar, 2024 10:07 am
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Speed and Xanax were Reportedly Rampant in Trump's White House

Four former senior administration officials and others who worked at the White House during Trump's four-year tenure as POTUS said that staffers were often given speed for things as minor as an energy boost during a particularly long shift. The drug was allegedly handed out when staffers worked late on Trump's speeches, during the lengthy response to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe, and various other times of intense workload.

"It was kind of like the Wild West. Things were pretty loose. Whatever someone needs, we were going to fill this," said one source. Modafinil, which also goes by the brand name Provigil, was among the most distributed drugs by the White House Medical Unit, but Xanax was also spread around a lot, according to three sources. Two people added that even senior officials were getting the anti-anxiety medication prescribed and would share it with others.
(keep reading)

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NSFW (view)
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 11 Mar, 2024 07:24 am
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 11 Mar, 2024 07:27 am
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Mon 11 Mar, 2024 10:19 am
Donald Trump told CNBC that banning TikTok would make young people “go crazy” and could benefit Facebook, which he called an “enemy of the people.”

Trump Gives Rambling Answer on Why He Backtracked on a TikTok Ban
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Former President Donald J. Trump offered a rambling and confusing explanation on Monday of why he had reversed himself on whether the United States should ban TikTok over concerns that its Chinese ownership poses a threat to national security.

In a CNBC interview, Mr. Trump said that he still considered the social media app a national security threat but that banning it would make young people “go crazy.” He added that any action harming TikTok would benefit Facebook, which he called an “enemy of the people.”

“Frankly, there are a lot of people on TikTok that love it,” Mr. Trump said. “There are a lot of young kids on TikTok who will go crazy without it.”

“There’s a lot of good and there’s a lot of bad with TikTok,” he added, “but the thing I don’t like is that without TikTok, you can make Facebook bigger, and I consider Facebook to be an enemy of the people, along with a lot of the media.”

Mr. Trump tried to ban TikTok while in office, pushing its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the platform to a new owner or face being blocked from American app stores. A House committee advanced legislation last week that would similarly force TikTok to cut ties with ByteDance.

In a powerful display of bipartisanship — rare these days in Washington — the top Republican and Democratic lawmakers on the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party used nearly identical language to describe the risks of TikTok.

The Republican chairman, Representative Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, said that “America’s foremost adversary has no business controlling a dominant media platform in the United States.” And his Democratic counterpart, Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois, said TikTok “poses critical threats to our national security” as long as it is owned by ByteDance.

But as the bill was under consideration, Mr. Trump said last week on Truth Social, his social media platform, that “if you get rid of TikTok,” it would double Facebook’s business. He said he did not want Facebook “doing better.” Mr. Trump was barred from Facebook the day after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, and reinstated early last year.

The full House is expected to vote on the legislation on Wednesday. President Biden said last week that he would sign the measure into law if it reached his desk.

To support his “enemy of the people” claim, Mr. Trump singled out grants that Facebook’s founder, Mark Zuckerberg, made in 2020 to state and local election offices to help their administration of voting during the pandemic. Mr. Trump suggested that Mr. Zuckerberg, whose website was part of the Trump 2016 campaign’s strategy for victory, should face prison time for those donations.
tsarstepan
 
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Reply Wed 13 Mar, 2024 09:25 am
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coluber2001
 
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Reply Wed 13 Mar, 2024 01:55 pm
If you listen to a trump speech hoping to learn about his platform or agenda, don't bother, because he doesn't have one.Trump babbles incoherently without a cohesive theme or agenda just to keep attention focused on himself like a narcissistic child seeking constant supply from indulging parents.

Trump doesn't claim to represent his followers, and he doesn't. He leads, and he commands; he doesn't represent. He'll tell you that. He won't tell you what he's going to do if he becomes president. He merely states that after he's elected he'll tell you what he's going to do. His thinking is that it's none of your business what he's going to do if you're naive enough to vote for him, and he takes your vote as a carte blanche license to do what he wants.
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jespah
 
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Reply Wed 13 Mar, 2024 02:11 pm
@Walter Hinteler,
This just proves (in case anyone was wondering) that he doesn't know shinola about social media.

The kids on TikTok are already on FB, as a means of staying in touch with their older relatives and possibly teachers. They don't want to use it for socializing. That's why they went to TikTok in the first place.

Will they increase the number of FB short videos on display? Maybe. But the number of accounts isn't going to suddenly skyrocket, and their engagement will be confined to their friends and families, like it already is.

PS another social media company will swoop in, to fill the vacuum, once TikTok is banned (if that holds up). My cloudy crystal ball says Instagram (and yes, I know they are owned by the same folks who own FB), but who knows?
BillW
 
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Reply Wed 13 Mar, 2024 06:54 pm
@jespah,
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Trump met with the donor, hedge fund manager Jeff Yass, earlier this month at a Club for Growth donor retreat in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 1.

The Club for Growth, a conservative political organization to which Yass has donated millions of dollars, has opposed anti-TikTok efforts.
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https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trumps-tiktok-ban-reversal-after-meeting-megadonor-stake/story?id=108013785


Trump owns the RNC and uses all its funds for his own legal troubles. How much did Yass contribute to the RNC and Trumps own fund to get this new last minute revelation? Trump shows is up for being bought, just like certain SCOTUS Judges!
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Thu 14 Mar, 2024 06:26 am
Trump has a bunch of new false claims. Here’s a guide.

Analysis by Glenn Kessler
The Fact Checker
March 14, 2024 at 3:00 a.m. EDT
(David Walter Banks for The Washington Post)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/03/14/trump-crazy-new-claims-fact-checked/?

When a politician gives rally speeches lasting nearly two hours, it’s hard to decide what factually challenged statements should be examined. In the case of Donald Trump, it’s especially difficult because he frequently says so many things that are false or misleading.
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Last Saturday, in Georgia, when Trump spoke for 1 hour and 55 minutes, he devoted huge chunks of time offering inaccurate accounts of the legal cases against him. He made nearly five dozen references to President Biden but they consisted mostly of epithets — such as “incompetent,” “crooked,” “out of control,” and “weak, angry, flailing.” Trump also repeatedly labeled Biden as “corrupt” — but he applied the same charge to MSNBC, the 2020 elections, the judge in a libel case Trump lost, the judge in a business fraud case Trump lost, the prosecutor in a pending Georgia case, New York state and the finally entire United States.

“We have a very corrupt country,” he declared during a 30-second rant that touched on allegations that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help him win, his first impeachment over blocking aid to Ukraine, Hunter Biden’s laptop, his firing of FBI director James B. Comey and unproven allegations that Pfizer forged informed consent signatures for clinical trials of the coronavirus vaccine.

On top of that, Trump frequently recycles false claims of achievement from when he was president that we have repeatedly fact-checked, including:

He created the greatest U.S. economy in U.S. history (not by any metric).
He passed the biggest tax cut in history (it ranks 8th).
He did more for Black people than any president than Abraham Lincoln (not by any metric).
He defeated ISIS in four weeks (it took the United States and coalition partners more than two years after he took office).
He was the first president to impose tariffs on China (China has faced U.S. tariffs since George Washington first enacted them in 1789).
He increased government revenue even though he cut taxes (False).

Rather than repeat ourselves, we are going to focus on new false claims that Trump has introduced to his repertory in recent months. Many appeared in his Georgia speech but others came up in other recent speeches, a town hall and an interview. Any of these would be worthy of at least Three or Four Pinocchios but we don’t award Pinocchios when we do quick roundups.
Biden was declared ‘incompetent’ to stand trial in documents case

“He’s [Biden] at great jeopardy, really, but they said: ‘Look, he’s incompetent to go to court but he can be president.’ Figure that one. In other words, he can’t represent himself at court because he’s incompetent.” (Fox News town hall, Feb. 20)

“Well, Joe Biden had more boxes than any human being ever, and they let him off. Of course, I wouldn’t want to be let off that way. They say ‘he’s incompetent, we’ll let him off.’” (rally in Richmond, March 2)

“He has no clue, like with the documents hoax. How about that? He’s not competent to stand trial, but he’s allowed to be the president.” (rally in Rome, Ga., March 9)

Trump faces a criminal trial for hoarding classified documents after he left office and refusing to return them. But Biden also discovered that he had retained classified documents at his home and office. He returned them but a special counsel was appointed to see if he, too, should face criminal charges. The special counsel, Robert K. Hur, concluded that it would be tough to win a case — because Biden had reasonable defenses, the facts were occasionally murky and Biden (unlike Trump) had cooperated fully with the investigation. In a controversial passage, he wrote that jurors likely would view Biden as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”

Trump has now absurdly twisted this sentence to falsely claim that Biden was not competent to stand trial — which under the law means a person is incapable of understanding or assisting in their defense. In reality, Hur was making the point that, if a case were brought to trial, Biden could make a credible case he did not willfully retain the documents, especially because he cooperated. In many cases, the special counsel decided that the documents were mishandled by mistake — or were not especially important anymore, despite the classification level.

During a congressional hearing on his report Tuesday, Hur was asked if he found that the president was senile and exhibited a decline of cognitive ability. “I did not,” Hur said. “That conclusion does not appear in my report.”

In his report, Hur addressed the difference between the Trump and Biden document cases. “Several material distinctions between Mr. Trump’s case and Mr. Biden’s are clear,” Hur wrote. “After being given multiple chances to return classified documents and avoid prosecution, Mr. Trump allegedly did the opposite. According to the indictment, he not only refused to return the documents for many months, but he also obstructed justice by enlisting others to destroy evidence and then to lie about it. In contrast, Mr. Biden turned in classified documents to the National Archives and the Department of Justice, consented to the search of multiple locations including his homes, sat for a voluntary interview and in other ways cooperated with the investigation.”


The United States is a Third World country

“We have a country that a political person uses weaponization against his political opponent never happened here. It happens in other countries, but they’re Third World countries. And in some ways, we’re a Third World country. We’re a Third World country at our borders, and we’re a Third World country at our elections, and we have to stop that.” (remarks after Super Tuesday, March 5)

The United States is an economic powerhouse and its currency, the U.S. dollar, is dominant. But Trump frequently reaches for a dated Cold War-era term used to refer to poor or developing countries. Sometimes, he also calls the United States a “banana republic.”

“Third World” is an all-purpose phrase used to falsely claim that the 2020 election was rigged by Democrats — and to claim that Biden is personally directing federal, state and local prosecutions of Trump, not to mention a civil defamation lawsuit that he lost. There is no evidence that Biden is involved in any of these cases. And it’s simply silly to claim the United States is a Third World country.



Prisons are being emptied around the world to flood U.S. borders

“The prison population all over the world is at the lowest point it’s been in many decades because they’re dumping their prisoners into our country.” (Richmond)

“When you look at the people that are being allowed to come all over the world, they’re emptying their prisons. They’re emptying their mental institutions into the United States of America.” (Rome, Ga.)

This claim is an echo of Trump’s notorious comment in his 2015 speech announcing he would run for president — that Mexico was “sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.” Illegal immigration by Mexicans has fallen sharply, so now Trump claims the entire world is sending criminals to the southern border. Sometimes he even riffs that it’s a cost-saving maneuver by world leaders — “nothing more expensive than storing a prisoner in a jail for 60 years.”

This is poppycock. Immigration experts know of no effort by other countries. As someone who came to prominence in the late ’70s and early ’80s, Trump appears to be channeling Cuban leader Fidel Castro’s 1980 Mariel boatlift. About 125,000 Cubans were allowed to flee to the United States in 1,700 boats — but there was a backlash when it was discovered hundreds of refugees had been released from jails and mental health facilities.

Helen Fair, research associate at the Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research in Britain, which tracks the world prison population (except for a handful of countries), says the numbers keep growing. In 2013, 10.2 million people were in prison — and that had grown to 10.77 million in 2021. A preliminary estimate for February 2024, not ready to be published, indicates the population has grown even more. “In short, I would disagree with Donald Trump’s assertion,” she said.



Congo has released murderers into the United States

“Last night they had four from the Congo. Where in the Congo do you live? I wonder what beautiful place do you live in the Congo? ‘We are from prison.’ What did you do? ‘Murder.’ They’re in the United States right now, right? This is what they’re allowing.” (Richmond)

“The Congo — very big population coming in from the jails of the Congo.” (speech at Eagle Pass, Tex., Feb. 29)

“The other day from Africa, the Congo, they had numerous prisoners caught from the Congo.” (Rome, Ga.)

As part of his falsehood on prisons being emptied, Trump often conjures up another bit of fiction — that a conflict-riven country in Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo, is shipping murderers to the United States. Fair says no such decline in Congo’s prison population is shown in the data. Instead, the DRC’s prison population keeps growing.

When Trump was president, he greatly restricted refugee admissions, stranding Congolese who had been waiting in camps seeking to reunite with relatives already in the United States. Still, Customs and Border Protection data show that during his presidency there was a surge in undocumented arrivals from the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2017 and 2018, no one from Congo sought to cross either the southern or northern border, but in 2019 and 2020, that changed, with 614 and 267 encounters, respectively.



15 million migrants have entered the United States under Biden

“They’ve let in 15 million people … and I think it’s going to be 18 million by the time we get the worst president in our history out of office.” (Richmond)

“I think the number is 15 million people already, I think it’ll be 18 to 20 million people by the time we get rid of this guy. Think of it, that’s bigger than New York state. I think it’s going to be close to 20 million people.” (Rome, Ga.)

“This is the worst invasion probably. We’ve never had anything like it. No country has ever had anything like it. The number today could be 15 million people, and they’re coming from rough places and dangerous places.” (Super Tuesday remarks.)

Trump never met a number that he could not double, triple or quadruple. Here’s he manages to take a real number — 4 to 5 million migrants arriving during Biden’s presidency — and increase it threefold. Then he offers a prediction to make its sound even larger.

Here’s the reality: Customs and Border Protection recorded about 8.5 million “encounters” between February 2021, after Biden took office, through December of last year. But that does not mean all those people entered the country illegally. Some people were “encountered” numerous times as they tried to enter the country — and others (about 4 million of the total) were expelled, mostly because of covid-related rules that have since ended.

CBP has released more than 2.3 million migrants into the United States at the southern border under the Biden administration through September, the Department of Homeland Security said. These numbers, however, do not include “gotaways” — which occur when cameras or sensors detect migrants crossing the border but no one is found or no agents are available to respond. That figure could add an additional 2 million, bringing the total number of migrants arriving during Biden’s presidency to between 4 and 5 million.

That’s a big number, but apparently not big enough for Trump.



The inflation rate under Biden is 50 percent

“But the fact is, under Biden, we have a three-year inflation rate of almost 50 percent. Under me, you had no inflation. You had no inflation.” (Rome, Ga.)

“We have cumulative inflation of over 50 percent. That means people are, you know, they have to make more than 50 percent more over a fairly short period of time to stay up.” (interview on CNBC, March 11)

The monthly inflation headlines are often about the year-over-year inflation rate, as measured by changes in the consumer price index. It reached a high of 9 percent during Biden’s presidency, largely because of supply chain issues after the pandemic. Annualized inflation has dropped since then. The year-over-year figure in February was 3.2 percent.

Cumulative inflation measures the total increase in the price of goods and services over a specific period of time. But of course Trump nearly triples the real number. Since Biden took office, cumulative inflation is 18.5 percent. Moreover, Trump is wrong when he says there was “no inflation” when he was president. Cumulative inflation during Trump’s presidency was nearly 8 percent.

Wages have also gone up under Biden, helping to mitigate the impact, though many workers have not seen their paychecks keep up with inflation. Average hourly earnings are up 15.5 percent during Biden’s presidency and the Employment Cost Index is up 14 percent. Since early 2023, wage growth began to outpace inflation, with the gap expected to fully close sometime this year.



Native-born Americans have lost 1 million jobs to immigrants

“In February alone, nearly 1 million jobs held by native-born Americans disappeared. Think of that. You lost a million jobs. Black people, that’s who lost the jobs. Hispanic people, that’s who lost the jobs.” (Rome, Ga.)

Here, Trump seizes on a confusing (and exaggerated) number to make a misleading claim. In the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics employment report, it shows the number of native-born workers with jobs fell from 129.8 million in January to 129.3 million in February 2024, for a decline of about 500,000. So Trump doubled the actual figure. Meanwhile, the number of foreign-born workers, meaning people who were not citizens at birth, grew from nearly 30 million to 31 million — an increase of more than 1 million.

But that does not mean that U.S. citizens have “lost” those jobs to immigrants. Monthly changes in employment don’t tell you much — and this report is not seasonably adjusted, meaning temporary holiday hiring and a winter slowdown in construction can affect the numbers at the start of the year. The BLS report shows the unemployment rate is lower for native-born Americans — 4.0 versus 4.7 percent. That’s the more important figure. Moreover, according to the Economic Policy Institute, the share of prime-age (ages 25-54) employment-to-population ratio (EPOP) for U.S.-born individuals was 81.4 percent in 2023, up from 80.7 percent in 2019 — for its highest rate since 2001. Indeed, native-born workers have gained more than 6 million jobs during Biden’s presidency — as have foreign-born workers.
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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Thu 14 Mar, 2024 09:25 am
Thanks Walter. This bears repeating over here.

Walter Hinteler wrote:


US ambassador hits out at Hungary’s ‘unhinged anti-American messaging’
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In speech in Budapest, David Pressman says while Hungary under Viktor Orbán tries to wait out US government, ‘we will act’
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The US ambassador to Hungary has said Washington will act amid Budapest’s “dangerously unhinged anti-American messaging” and “expanding relationship with Russia”.

In a landmark speech in Budapest on Thursday, David Pressman took direct aim at the controversial foreign policy of Hungary’s longtime prime minister, Viktor Orbán, while also accusing the Hungarian government of rampant corruption and undermining independent institutions.

...


Trumps worships Orban amongst other fascist authoritarian rulers, which he recently met at Mar-a-largo.

Orbán says Trump won’t give ‘a penny’ to Ukraine after Mar-a-Lago meeting

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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 15 Mar, 2024 06:53 am
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Fri 15 Mar, 2024 06:56 am
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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Fri 15 Mar, 2024 12:21 pm
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sat 16 Mar, 2024 08:53 am
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Sat 16 Mar, 2024 06:12 pm
Is it just me or does Tucker Carlson look like he was carved from a hot dog?
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coluber2001
 
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Reply Sun 17 Mar, 2024 10:53 am
First off, remember that the Republican party is in the process of a pogram, a purging, or at least, a silencing of conservatives and moderates, so don't go around calling the Republican Party conservative.

The Maga party under the aegis of Donald Trump lacks creativity, tolerance, forgiveness, compassion, or empathy, all human qualities. Maga is devoid of these humanities because Donald Trump acting as the standard bearer, is a malignant narcissist and sociopath who lacks any of the humanistic qualities held in high regard by human beings.

Donald Trump Lacks a platform, political plan, agenda plan or vision for the American people. He expects carte blanche acceptance from his followers to accede to his actions if he is elected.

Lacking any vision for the country, Trump's campaign strategy is to merely attack the policy of the current administration no matter how successful or beneficial it is. Any policy of Biden's that would help the people (such as the Border bill) is outright opposed because it would put Biden in good stead with the public, and would be counter to Trump's campaign ambitions. He, in effect, would have nothing to run on.

Trump's single motivation is to bolster and reinforce his own malignant narcissistic personality. There is nothing else that drives him. Nothing else at all. He is unable to act in the interest of the American people and the country because his own narcissistic personality is his totality, his whole world, and he must remake the country in his own image.
Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Mon 18 Mar, 2024 03:23 am
@coluber2001,
coluber2001 wrote:


First off, remember that the Republican party is in the process of a pogram, a purging, or at least, a silencing of conservatives and moderates, so don't go around calling the Republican Party conservative.

The Maga party under the aegis of Donald Trump lacks creativity, tolerance, forgiveness, compassion, or empathy, all human qualities. Maga is devoid of these humanities because Donald Trump acting as the standard bearer, is a malignant narcissist and sociopath who lacks any of the humanistic qualities held in high regard by human beings.

Donald Trump Lacks a platform, political plan, agenda plan or vision for the American people. He expects carte blanche acceptance from his followers to accede to his actions if he is elected.

Lacking any vision for the country, Trump's campaign strategy is to merely attack the policy of the current administration no matter how successful or beneficial it is. Any policy of Biden's that would help the people (such as the Border bill) is outright opposed because it would put Biden in good stead with the public, and would be counter to Trump's campaign ambitions. He, in effect, would have nothing to run on.

Trump's single motivation is to bolster and reinforce his own malignant narcissistic personality. There is nothing else that drives him. Nothing else at all. He is unable to act in the interest of the American people and the country because his own narcissistic personality is his totality, his whole world, and he must remake the country in his own image.


So very true. Which, unfortunately, means that he is NOT the true problem. The "true problem" is that there are millions of Americans willing to vote to put him in the presidency.

How can that be handled?
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