Main character syndrome
Main character syndrome
Ok my bad it was the other guy see spiderman vWho the fuck are you and why are you associating me with Trump? I've NEVER said anything positive about Trump, gave an endorsement of Trump or any of his policies.
Lmao! So true. I created a thread years ago and I just add to it. No need for a new one every time he does something.too late now live with this fuckery ..
only thing i`m mad about i gotta live with at least 50 trump threads a day on a porn forum 4 the nex 4 yrs ..
dam i miss Biden already ..we might have got 5 post a week about him ...
I think we live in America which was built on racism and discrimination. I don't think a law changed that. The unemployment numbers back that claim up.
U guys love small fake victories...that's why they keep giving them to u. Anything significant gained anywhere is always through armed struggle...if it's given it's bullshit..With respect to America being built on racism and discrimination I don't disagree, but no one at the time thought the law would be a panacea to end racism in this country. However, if the law resulted in just one person being made whole after being discriminated against it was worth being enacted; and you have to concede many of us were helped by it. If that wasn't and continues to be the case, why do you think Trump was so quick to revoke it?
does @HNIC authorize this?
With respect to America being built on racism and discrimination I don't disagree, but no one at the time thought the law would be a panacea to end racism in this country. However, if the law resulted in just one person being made whole after being discriminated against it was worth being enacted; and you have to concede many of us were helped by it. If that wasn't and continues to be the case, why do you think Trump was so quick to revoke it?
The fact that anybody would argue this is crazy. Ppl talk about moving forward but they are not even onboard with the “small victories”
You seem to want to offer but negatives and rigid opinions. Come with something other than that and we can dialog otherwise your intransigence at present is just an unproductive use of my time and yours.U guys love small fake victories...that's why they keep giving them to u. Anything significant gained anywhere is always through armed struggle...if it's given it's bullshit..
Trump revoked it to galvanize his base and run with his make America great bullshit. The reality is America hasn't changed any more so than when ya black hope Obama was president and black people were dying in the street at the hands of police and he scolded black people. Police killings have rose every year since
Just the facts...you can choose to live in delusion and pray that one day everything will be okYou seem to want to offer but negatives and rigid opinions. Come with something other than that and we can dialog otherwise your intransigence at present is just an unproductive use of my time and yours.
Sure Mr. MayonaisseMain character syndrome
What do you think about this. This channel is from Egypt…
Pro-Trumpers and No Vote Crew please the explain how tf this shit is a better alternative
...since when where folks calling him a Zionist??? Also can you be a Zionist and NOT be Jewish?!?! That's like calling a white cop a Black extremist! You can call for Black extreme shyt, but if you ain't black you CAN'T be a BLACK extremist! Sure for real estate reasons you can want Israel to remove Gaza from the Earth. That doesn't mean you're rooting for Israel, you just want to buy up that land.
And unbelievably you responded with even more arrogant know-it-all negativity. Must be a trip being you, and no doubt, not a good one. I'm done.Just the facts...you can choose to live in delusion and pray that one day everything will be ok
Dnt let that faggot talk like that to you.... faggots tend to think its ok to be a faggot with straight men.do something about it
Zionism...since when where folks calling him a Zionist??? Also can you be a Zionist and NOT be Jewish?!?! That's like calling a white cop a Black extremist! You can call for Black extreme shyt, but if you ain't black you CAN'T be a BLACK extremist! Sure for real estate reasons you can want Israel to remove Gaza from the Earth. That doesn't mean you're rooting for Israel, you just want to buy up that land.
Dog, why are you going back and forth with that poster? It makes you look crazy.And unbelievably you responded with even more arrogant negativity. Must be a trip being you, and no doubt, not a good one. I'm done.
Yeah, putting the narrative out there that he can't be a Nazi! He's been a Zionists all along. To combat his dumbass actions.might be just that Egyptian cat calling him a Zionist
I think Elon been rubbing elbows with these folks to get into the White House
The problem is that all we ever get is the fucking noise. Lots of people talk a good game or make shit look good on paper, and then generate absolute trash as results.When you ignore the noise and look at his actual proposals, they make sense.
From ChatGPT
1. Immigration and Border Security
- Border Wall: Trump continues to champion construction of a physical barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border. He argues that a wall (along with enhanced technology and manpower) is necessary to control illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Yes
- “Remain in Mexico” and Related Policies: He has suggested reviving or toughening policies that require many asylum seekers to remain in Mexico while their U.S. immigration proceedings are underway. YES
- Deportation and Enforcement: Trump has signaled an intent to increase deportations for individuals without legal status and to expand resources for border enforcement.YES
2. Economy and Taxes
- Tax Cuts: Trump has advocated for extending or expanding the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which lowered individual and corporate tax rates. He often points to that legislation as a key economic achievement of his presidency and suggests additional cuts to spur growth.YES
- Trade and Tariffs: Trump continues to promote an “America First” trade philosophy. He has hinted at new or higher tariffs (especially on products from China) as a means to protect U.S. industries and reduce the trade deficit.YES
- Regulation: He emphasizes rolling back federal regulations to promote business growth, often citing deregulation efforts during his administration as a model.YES
3. Foreign Policy
- “America First” Approach: Trump’s foreign policy outlook remains focused on minimizing U.S. involvement in “endless wars” overseas and renegotiating or withdrawing from international agreements he views as unfavorable to American interests.YES
- China: Trump frequently cites competition with China—on trade, technology, and global influence—as a major focus. He advocates a tough stance, including tariffs and restrictions on Chinese firms operating in the U.S.YES
- NATO and Alliances: He has criticized some traditional U.S. alliances if he deems partner nations are not contributing enough to mutual defense. Expect continued emphasis on allies spending more on defense.YES
4. Energy and Climate
- Fossil Fuels: Trump has consistently supported expanded fossil fuel production (oil, natural gas, coal), rolling back restrictions that he views as hindrances to U.S. energy independence.NO
- Renewable Energy Skepticism: While not outright opposed to renewables, he often criticizes policies that subsidize or mandate renewable energy, arguing they harm the economy or reliability of the energy grid.NO
- Climate Change Policies: Trump has historically been critical of major international climate agreements like the Paris Agreement and suggests that overly strict regulations harm U.S. competitiveness.NO
5. Healthcare
- Repealing or Replacing the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”): Trump continues to voice support for repealing the ACA’s key provisions. However, concrete details about a new plan—beyond promises of “better” and “cheaper” coverage—have been sparse in his recent public statements. NEUTRAL
- Prescription Drug Costs: He has talked about reducing prescription drug prices by fostering competition and potential pricing reforms, although specifics are often general rather than tied to a detailed proposal.YES
6. Social Issues and Cultural Debates
- Election Processes and Voting: Trump frequently calls for tighter voter ID requirements and other measures he says will ensure “election integrity,” though critics argue these measures may suppress voter turnout. YES
- Education and “Parents’ Rights”: Trump has joined many in the Republican Party who advocate giving parents more control over school curricula and content, often citing concerns about instruction on race or gender issues. YES
- Technology and Free Speech: Trump accuses major social media platforms of bias and censorship. He continues to advocate limits on legal protections for tech companies (e.g., changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act). YES
7. Law and Order
- Criminal Justice: Trump typically takes a “tough on crime” stance, advocating strict sentencing and more resources for law enforcement. During his presidency he did back certain criminal justice reforms (like the First Step Act), though his recent rhetoric has largely focused on cracking down on violent crime. YES
- Policing: He has rejected calls to reduce law enforcement funding, instead emphasizing increased police staffing and resources. YES
Important Caveats
For the latest and most specific information, it’s always a good idea to check:
- Not Official Policy: Since Trump is not in office, none of these positions are currently codified through federal action. They represent campaign promises or personal stances.
- Subject to Change: Campaign proposals can shift in response to political, economic, or global developments. If you’re looking for the most recent or detailed plans, you may wish to consult Trump’s official campaign communications or website.
- Context Matters: These policy positions are part of a broader debate and are met with a wide range of opinions from political opponents, independent analysts, and the general public.
Because the political climate can shift quickly—especially heading into the 2024 election—staying updated on Trump’s (and all candidates’) statements is essential if you want the most current snapshot of their policy platforms.
- Trump’s official campaign website or social media channels
- Interviews and rallies, where he frequently lays out or revises policy views
- Nonpartisan news sources and fact-checkers for context and analysis
Zionism and Zionist are about as different as racist and racism. Extreme and extremists. And you know what the fact you posted this I don't care enough to involve myself in a back and forth on this. Nazi, Zionist I don't give a shyt! He's a piece of shyt and FUCK HIM!!!!!Zionism
a movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. It was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzl, and was later led by Chaim Weizmann.
They all areZionism and Zionist are about as different as racist and racism. Extreme and extremists. And you know what the fact you posted this I don't care enough to involve myself in a back and forth on this. Nazi, Zionist I don't give a shyt! He's a piece of shyt and FUCK HIM!!!!!
Yes. Which of them do you disagree with other than repealing or replacing ACA?The problem is that all we ever get is the fucking noise. Lots of people talk a good game or make shit look good on paper, and then generate absolute trash as results.
I would love a better alternative to the ACA, but the fact remains that despite talking about it for over decade, they have yet to generate a working plan that makes sense. And that's just one example.
(In this case, I'm also ignoring that a lot of the proposals don't make sense to me. Did you even read what you copied?)
Sooo, we all realize ChatGPT is an advanced Wikipedia right?! It's only as good as the information that is put into it. If someone in Kenya inputs that Trump was the person that signed Mobb Deep to their first album. ChatGPT spits out that Trump signed Mobb Deep to their first album.When you ignore the noise and look at his actual proposals, they make sense.
From ChatGPT
1. Immigration and Border Security
- Border Wall: Trump continues to champion construction of a physical barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border. He argues that a wall (along with enhanced technology and manpower) is necessary to control illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Yes
- “Remain in Mexico” and Related Policies: He has suggested reviving or toughening policies that require many asylum seekers to remain in Mexico while their U.S. immigration proceedings are underway. YES
- Deportation and Enforcement: Trump has signaled an intent to increase deportations for individuals without legal status and to expand resources for border enforcement.YES
2. Economy and Taxes
- Tax Cuts: Trump has advocated for extending or expanding the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which lowered individual and corporate tax rates. He often points to that legislation as a key economic achievement of his presidency and suggests additional cuts to spur growth.YES
- Trade and Tariffs: Trump continues to promote an “America First” trade philosophy. He has hinted at new or higher tariffs (especially on products from China) as a means to protect U.S. industries and reduce the trade deficit.YES
- Regulation: He emphasizes rolling back federal regulations to promote business growth, often citing deregulation efforts during his administration as a model.YES
3. Foreign Policy
- “America First” Approach: Trump’s foreign policy outlook remains focused on minimizing U.S. involvement in “endless wars” overseas and renegotiating or withdrawing from international agreements he views as unfavorable to American interests.YES
- China: Trump frequently cites competition with China—on trade, technology, and global influence—as a major focus. He advocates a tough stance, including tariffs and restrictions on Chinese firms operating in the U.S.YES
- NATO and Alliances: He has criticized some traditional U.S. alliances if he deems partner nations are not contributing enough to mutual defense. Expect continued emphasis on allies spending more on defense.YES
4. Energy and Climate
- Fossil Fuels: Trump has consistently supported expanded fossil fuel production (oil, natural gas, coal), rolling back restrictions that he views as hindrances to U.S. energy independence.NO
- Renewable Energy Skepticism: While not outright opposed to renewables, he often criticizes policies that subsidize or mandate renewable energy, arguing they harm the economy or reliability of the energy grid.NO
- Climate Change Policies: Trump has historically been critical of major international climate agreements like the Paris Agreement and suggests that overly strict regulations harm U.S. competitiveness.NO
5. Healthcare
- Repealing or Replacing the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”): Trump continues to voice support for repealing the ACA’s key provisions. However, concrete details about a new plan—beyond promises of “better” and “cheaper” coverage—have been sparse in his recent public statements. NEUTRAL
- Prescription Drug Costs: He has talked about reducing prescription drug prices by fostering competition and potential pricing reforms, although specifics are often general rather than tied to a detailed proposal.YES
6. Social Issues and Cultural Debates
- Election Processes and Voting: Trump frequently calls for tighter voter ID requirements and other measures he says will ensure “election integrity,” though critics argue these measures may suppress voter turnout. YES
- Education and “Parents’ Rights”: Trump has joined many in the Republican Party who advocate giving parents more control over school curricula and content, often citing concerns about instruction on race or gender issues. YES
- Technology and Free Speech: Trump accuses major social media platforms of bias and censorship. He continues to advocate limits on legal protections for tech companies (e.g., changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act). YES
7. Law and Order
- Criminal Justice: Trump typically takes a “tough on crime” stance, advocating strict sentencing and more resources for law enforcement. During his presidency he did back certain criminal justice reforms (like the First Step Act), though his recent rhetoric has largely focused on cracking down on violent crime. YES
- Policing: He has rejected calls to reduce law enforcement funding, instead emphasizing increased police staffing and resources. YES
Important Caveats
For the latest and most specific information, it’s always a good idea to check:
- Not Official Policy: Since Trump is not in office, none of these positions are currently codified through federal action. They represent campaign promises or personal stances.
- Subject to Change: Campaign proposals can shift in response to political, economic, or global developments. If you’re looking for the most recent or detailed plans, you may wish to consult Trump’s official campaign communications or website.
- Context Matters: These policy positions are part of a broader debate and are met with a wide range of opinions from political opponents, independent analysts, and the general public.
Because the political climate can shift quickly—especially heading into the 2024 election—staying updated on Trump’s (and all candidates’) statements is essential if you want the most current snapshot of their policy platforms.
- Trump’s official campaign website or social media channels
- Interviews and rallies, where he frequently lays out or revises policy views
- Nonpartisan news sources and fact-checkers for context and analysis
i hate how retarded some of us are/can be. No better than MAGAThe lead paint chips snacking slow folks on here think that the rapid fire implementation of Project 2025 will only affect the extra pronouns folk.