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Obviously i don't like or agree with any tariff on us nor do i like his talk about taking over Gaza but the difference between me and you is I accept and answer the questions when asked hard questions and don't try and spin it around or deflect it worrying i might lose face. i dont care and say it as i see it.

i also think he is very much liked and think he is the most honest straight in your face leader there is committed to making America great again and the opposite of a war monger yet there are those far left wingers who despise him and love to try and scare us all into believing world war 3 is coming because of Trump

No leader is perfect and its ok to say most of his policys i agree with and some i dont.

Goodnight sir 😴

I know that I said that I was done but you just keep coming up with garbage that demands a response.

Aurangzeb is not a right winger. He has no ideology.  He is a transactionalist whose only motivation is personal gain.  Many of his most strident opponents are hard right GOP figures like McConnell and the Cheneys.

He has never given a straight answer to any question in his life.  Well, perhaps bragging about grabbing women on the pussy was honest.

The real question that remains to be answered is when was “America” great?  For a start, America is a continent of 35 countries.  Even if we focus on USA, when exactly was it great?

Aurangzeb is a draft dodging coward who will never stand up to the hard men of world politics.  He has bent over for Netanyahu already in this term and trying to exclude Zelenskyy from peace talks with Russia gives a pretty good idea of what he wants to achieve in Ukraine.

Of course, his bizarre proclamations about Greenland, Panama and Canada just give comfort to Putin, Xi and Kim.  We may not see WW3 under Aurangzeb’s watch, but we will see a loss of Western influence and more expansionist activity from China and Russia.

Appeasing the USA’s traditional rivals while p1ssing off its traditional allies is clearly the way to go … if your sole motivation is feathering your nest and repaying your benefactors.

And then there’s the small matter of the Nazi co-president and the complete dismissal of multiple conflicts of interest.  While it’s not certain whether the Muskrat’s son actually said, "I want you to shush your mouth,” you can understand why a four year old would say that.


It's still the Gulf of Mexico, Don Old!

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I know that I said that I was done but you just keep coming up with garbage that demands a response.
Unfortunately as boring and repetitive as it becomes it is the right thing to do!
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

 

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Reply #4308
Even if we focus on USA, when exactly was it great?

It was kinda 'great' when it helped us out with a little Japanese problem we had a while back.
I suspect I wouldn't be here otherwise. ;) 

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Even if we focus on USA, when exactly was it great?

It was kinda 'great' when it helped us out with a little Japanese problem we had a while back.
I suspect I wouldn't be here otherwise. ;)

“Kinda great” is right.

1940s USA was isolationist, segregated and firmly committed to staying out of the conflict until Pearl Harbour.  It’s military might and manufacturing industry was certainly very handy from Dec 1941.

Interestingly, the WW2 Tuskegee airmen are in the news again but for the wrong reasons.  You can’t talk about how a group of African-American pilots overcame racist opposition to become one of the finest United States fighter groups because it’s pro Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
It's still the Gulf of Mexico, Don Old!

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Reply #4310
Obviously i don't like or agree with any tariff on us nor do i like his talk about taking over Gaza but the difference between me and you is I accept and answer the questions when asked hard questions and don't try and spin it around or deflect it worrying i might lose face. i dont care and say it as i see it.

i also think he is very much liked and think he is the most honest straight in your face leader there is committed to making America great again and the opposite of a war monger yet there are those far left wingers who despise him and love to try and scare us all into believing world war 3 is coming because of Trump

No leader is perfect and its ok to say most of his policys i agree with and some i dont.

Goodnight sir 😴

I know that I said that I was done but you just keep coming up with garbage that demands a response.

Aurangzeb is not a right winger. He has no ideology.  He is a transactionalist whose only motivation is personal gain.  Many of his most strident opponents are hard right GOP figures like McConnell and the Cheneys.

He has never given a straight answer to any question in his life.  Well, perhaps bragging about grabbing women on the pussy was honest.

The real question that remains to be answered is when was “America” great?  For a start, America is a continent of 35 countries.  Even if we focus on USA, when exactly was it great?

Aurangzeb is a draft dodging coward who will never stand up to the hard men of world politics.  He has bent over for Netanyahu already in this term and trying to exclude Zelenskyy from peace talks with Russia gives a pretty good idea of what he wants to achieve in Ukraine.

Of course, his bizarre proclamations about Greenland, Panama and Canada just give comfort to Putin, Xi and Kim.  We may not see WW3 under Aurangzeb’s watch, but we will see a loss of Western influence and more expansionist activity from China and Russia.

Appeasing the USA’s traditional rivals while p1ssing off its traditional allies is clearly the way to go … if your sole motivation is feathering your nest and repaying your benefactors.

And then there’s the small matter of the Nazi co-president and the complete dismissal of multiple conflicts of interest.  While it’s not certain whether the Muskrat’s son actually said, "I want you to shush your mouth,” you can understand why a four year old would say that.

And yet again like LP (what a coincidence that is) you have completely mis read my post as youre too concerned with getting your reply in to bother to carefully read what your replying to!

i was referring to myself not trump in terms of answering questions and admitting that i dont like everything about him but you continue on rambling on with more nonsense replying to something i never said.

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It was kinda 'great' when it helped us out with a little Japanese problem we had a while back.
I suspect I wouldn't be here otherwise. ;)

“Kinda great” is right.

1940s USA was isolationist, segregated and firmly committed to staying out of the conflict until Pearl Harbour.  It’s military might and manufacturing industry was certainly very handy from Dec 1941.

Interestingly, the WW2 Tuskegee airmen are in the news again but for the wrong reasons.  You can’t talk about how a group of African-American pilots overcame racist opposition to become one of the finest United States fighter groups because it’s pro Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
The USA were happy to stay out of the war while it suited them and they could sell truck parts and other items to the Germans and their big companies who were embedded in Germany still continued to get their profits ie Ford.. Werke and SAF (Ford's subsidiaries in Germany and France, respectively) produced military vehicles and other equipment for Nazi Germany's war effort. Some of Ford's operations in Germany at the time were run using forced labor.
Doesnt matter who is running America if there is a dollar to be made they are happy to leave their morals and principles at the door and collect the money from both sides and play the field. Henry Ford was pro Hitler, no fan of the Jews and a lot of American companies operating out of Germany had fascist inclinations.
They will sell Zelesnky down the Danube if Putin can make it worth their while and its unfortunate we have to rely on the USA for military cover and in turn support their aims as they are no better than Putin or Xi and would sell us out too if it came to saving their own necks.

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And yet again like LP (what a coincidence that is) you have completely mis read my post as youre too concerned with getting your reply in to bother to carefully read what your replying to!

i was referring to myself not trump in terms of answering questions and admitting that i dont like everything about him but you continue on rambling on with more nonsense replying to something i never said.

But you wrote:

Obviously i don't like or agree with any tariff on us nor do i like his talk about taking over Gaza but the difference between me and you is I accept and answer the questions when asked hard questions and don't try and spin it around or deflect it worrying i might lose face. i dont care and say it as i see it.

i also think he is very much liked and think he is the most honest straight in your face leader there is committed to making America great again and the opposite of a war monger yet there are those far left wingers who despise him and love to try and scare us all into believing world war 3 is coming because of Trump

No leader is perfect and its ok to say most of his policys i agree with and some i dont.

Goodnight sir 😴

And I simply responded to your post by pointing out how dishonest the man is.  In fact, he is a pathological liar as asserted by Republicans and Democrats alike ... but let's get a professional opinion:

Alan Karbelnig is  scholar in psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and mental health law and ethics.  He wrote a piece about the POTUS being a pathological liar during his first term.  Karbelnig writes;

"These days, pathological lying is considered a symptom of psychopathy, meaning anti-social or criminal personality types, or of various personality disorders, like histrionic or narcissistic ones.

Having studied psychology and psychoanalysis for nearly 40 years, I can proclaim, with confidence, that Donald Trump offers the absolute best example of pathological lying."

Read Karbelnig's blog yourself - http://psychoanalyzinglife.com/government/understanding-pathological-liars-the-case-of-donald-trump/


It's still the Gulf of Mexico, Don Old!

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Reply #4313
The USA were happy to stay out of the war while it suited them and they could sell truck parts and other items to the Germans and their big companies who were embedded in Germany still continued to get their profits ie Ford.. Werke and SAF (Ford's subsidiaries in Germany and France, respectively) produced military vehicles and other equipment for Nazi Germany's war effort. Some of Ford's operations in Germany at the time were run using forced labor.
Doesnt matter who is running America if there is a dollar to be made they are happy to leave their morals and principles at the door and collect the money from both sides and play the field. Henry Ford was pro Hitler, no fan of the Jews and a lot of American companies operating out of Germany had fascist inclinations.
They will sell Zelesnky down the Danube if Putin can make it worth their while and its unfortunate we have to rely on the USA for military cover and in turn support their aims as they are no better than Putin or Xi and would sell us out too if it came to saving their own necks.

That may be true of folks who were in it for a buck.
It wasn't true of the USA as a whole, including the leadership.

Roosevelt December 1940
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIJm8Hp4Xe0&t=45s

The full text.
https://www.gilderlehrman.org/sites/default/files/inline-pdfs/FDR%20December%2029%2C%201940.pdf

Sadly Trump seems more a Chamberlain rather than a Roosevelt.

While there was understandably not a great feeling of wanting to get directly involved in the early stages by 1940 and into early 1941 public support for the allies grew.

While not advocating a 'troops on the ground' situation the methods of supporting the allies we're clearly outlined and not too different to much of the support Ukraine has asked for and received.

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Roosevelt was very keen to get involved but couldn’t override Congress and its isolationists and pro-Nazi sympathisers.  The Democrats in the 1940s were hand in glove with the KKK and were enraptured with Adolph.  Joseph Kennedy was forced to resign as ambassador to the UK because of his support for Germany.  That’s why simplistic left wing - right wing perceptions of US politics are way off the mark; despite the current transactional incumbent, the GOP has generally been the progressive party - as my Republican mates are always keen to point out.

Apart from Lend-Lease and the provision of essential supplies, Roosevelt had the USN protecting US merchant ships in the trans-Atlantic convoys. 

Of course, the Nazi sympathisers had to pull their heads in after Pearl Harbour.
It's still the Gulf of Mexico, Don Old!

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History repeats, one has to wonder how many of the current subversive political group are closet Nazi's and Communists.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

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History repeats, one has to wonder how many of the current subversive political group are closet Nazi's and Communists.
They say it takes three generations before the lessons of the past are diluted enough to be forgotten.   And here we are, with fingers poised above the 'Repeat Play' button......
This is now the longest premiership drought in the history of the Carlton Football Club - more evidence of climate change?

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They say it takes three generations before the lessons of the past are diluted enough to be forgotten.  And here we are, with fingers poised above the 'Repeat Play' button......
In the modern era the demise of the 4th Estate has been a big driver of the revival of disinformation and misinformation.

Unfortunately, as Australians, we get to share a lot of the blame, because Rupert Murdoch is ours and he drove syndication changes that diminished accountability and reduced quality.

As a guess I'd say more than 80% of modern unverified content comes from unqualified and uninformed bloggers, and as each day passes more of the remainder comes from AI which is trained on the content created by the bloggers. It's a vicious feedback cycle.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

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Reply #4318
Clive Palmer has started a new party

"Trumpet of Patriots."  (Trump-et)  ;)  :D
Slogan-"Make Australia Great Again"

Numerous references to the situation in America.
Praise for Trump and Musk.
Government waste. Immigration, Transgender issues on the agenda.

Hopefully it gets the support it deserves. ::)  ::)  ::)  ::)

(Edit- apparently the group has been around a while. Palmer's just taken the reins)


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Aurangzeb has just given a press conference during which he appeared to use talking points provided by the Kremlin including blaming Ukraine for starting the war  ::)

If you elect a clown, you get a circus ... but that's little comfort to Ukraine.
It's still the Gulf of Mexico, Don Old!