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Old 06-05-2017, 01:05 PM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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What everyone's saying about the president's response to the attack in London.
https://www.usnews.com/opinion/views...nt=opinion-rec


What a disgusting MORON!
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Old 06-05-2017, 01:06 PM
 
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Even Kellyanne Conjobs husband lashed out at Trump for his tweets.
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Old 06-05-2017, 01:29 PM
 
Location: TUS/PDX
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One other thing that troubles me about Trump's tweeting habits are what if something really, really terrible happens? I mean "Black Sunday" movie/Nuclear/Bio/Power Grid shutdown bad. I know his supporters will swallow what he says and how he reacts without question, but what about the sizable number of people, not only in this country but worldwide, that look at his statements, roll their eyes and shrug it off as Trump being Trump (whatever that means).

By playing fast and loose with his tweet's significance we're setting ourselves up for deadly consequences when words really matter. You might have thought he would have learned the story about the boy who cried wolf at the same age I did, which IIRC was about 4 years old.
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Old 06-05-2017, 01:57 PM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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One other thing that troubles me about Trump's tweeting habits are what if something really, really terrible happens? I mean "Black Sunday" movie/Nuclear/Bio/Power Grid shutdown bad. I know his supporters will swallow what he says and how he reacts without question, but what about the sizable number of people, not only in this country but worldwide, that look at his statements, roll their eyes and shrug it off as Trump being Trump (whatever that means).

By playing fast and loose with his tweet's significance we're setting ourselves up for deadly consequences when words really matter. You might have thought he would have learned the story about the boy who cried wolf at the same age I did, which IIRC was about 4 years old.

Well since I believe he is illiterate so unable to read the story himself, and I doubt if his parents ever shared any stories with a "moral" to them with him, he probably is not even familiar with that one. It wouldn't matter anyway, as even his daughter Ivanka has little to no influence on him, as we now see.
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Old 06-05-2017, 02:02 PM
 
Location: Southeastern North Carolina
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One other thing that troubles me about Trump's tweeting habits are what if something really, really terrible happens? I mean "Black Sunday" movie/Nuclear/Bio/Power Grid shutdown bad. I know his supporters will swallow what he says and how he reacts without question, but what about the sizable number of people, not only in this country but worldwide, that look at his statements, roll their eyes and shrug it off as Trump being Trump (whatever that means).

By playing fast and loose with his tweet's significance we're setting ourselves up for deadly consequences when words really matter. You might have thought he would have learned the story about the boy who cried wolf at the same age I did, which IIRC was about 4 years old.
Not that it's any consolation, but I think that if it's nukes, or a power/grid shutdown, or an electro magnetic pulse or something, his cellphone won't work. Of course, neither will anyone else's.
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Old 06-05-2017, 03:00 PM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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Not that it's any consolation, but I think that if it's nukes, or a power/grid shutdown, or an electro magnetic pulse or something, his cellphone won't work. Of course, neither will anyone else's.

Actually, I just can't believe that Homeland Security or someone similar has not closed his Twitter account! It's unbelievable that they let this lunatic continue!
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Old 06-05-2017, 10:23 PM
 
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He does it against his advisers opinion. They constantly try to clean after him and he pushes back. Working for him must be a nightmare.
Anyway, he won't stop these preposterous nightly tweets. Must be seriously sleep deprived.
Other than that, I don't remember any president publicly criticizing US allies, just to make a point. He does it with U.K., Sweden, Germany. It's beyond rude. He tells other countries what to do internally, interveaning in domestic policies. All that, just to score points with his supporters at home. Simply can't believe a president would do this. Will American citizens not be upset if the leader of an ally country criticized our gun laws? Or LE?

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Old 06-05-2017, 10:26 PM
 
Location: Springfield, Ohio
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He does it against his advisers opinion. They constantly try to clean after him and he pushes back. Working for him must be a nightmare.
Anyway, he won't stop these preposterous nightly tweets. Must be seriously sleep deprived.
Other than that, I don't remember any president publicly criticizing US allies, just to make a point. He does it with U.K., Sweden, Germany. It's beyond rude. He tells other countries what to do internally, interveaning in domestic policies. All that, just to score points with his supporters at home. Simply can't believe a president would do this. Will American citizens not be upset if the leader of an ally country criticized our gun laws? Or LE?
Everything is about him, and his paranoid delusion of reality. He's incapable of empathy, so rather than sending out kind words to the victims, their families, and the nation of England, his instinct is type about himself and his agenda.
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Old 06-05-2017, 10:30 PM
 
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What everyone's saying about the president's response to the attack in London.
https://www.usnews.com/opinion/views...nt=opinion-rec


What a disgusting MORON!
We just have to brace ourselves for the next 4 years and hope Trump doesn't do irreparable damage to our country
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