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OK that is just BS, funny how many trumpets cannot put together a reasonable rebuttal of virtually any post with just outright lying.
In the quote above we see Nor Cal Wahine, blaming yet another of our long term allies for Trumps errors.
Nor Cal, knows his/comment is false but posts it anyway because he/she thinks it will help floundering Trump.
Do you realize how utterly shrill and erratic you sound here? Is it normal in your world to make snap assumptions of the political leanings of total strangers based on tiny snippets of unrelated conversation? It's not in my world. Pretty sure my world is a nicer one than yours.
I'm not a Trump supporter. I don't know how many times I must state this here, I guess it's 1x for every idiot who follows the same snap judgement metric as you.
Australians have a long history of chiding American culture. I have extremely close ties with friends and family there including my own sister, an Australian citizen. I LIVE with Australian mockery of the US. It's prevalent. My comment to that extent didn't have a thing to do with Trump. Your response is immensely off target and way out of proportion. Get a grip.
But you can't even respond to the link that provides the transcript between Trump and the Australian PM. Nope. You can't because you didn't even read it. Can't take the truth, so you deflect. Cowardly.
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Originally Posted by DC at the Ridge
Wow, that's an intelligent, thoughtful response.
First you claim that Americans don't care what other world leaders think of our President. When presented with evidence that Americans do care, you resort to....claptrap?
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Originally Posted by Goodnight
Australia, Canada, Great Britain have always been solid allies, their opinion of us will always have meaning. The fact that he can even alienate those countries is breath taking. The only thing "slow" is the ability of some of his supporters to recognize what they actually voted for, the rest of us are wondering why anyone thought this would be idea.
Do you realize how utterly shrill and erratic you sound here? Is it normal in your world to make snap assumptions of the political leanings of total strangers based on tiny snippets of unrelated conversation? It's not in my world. Pretty sure my world is a nicer one than yours.
I'm not a Trump supporter. I don't know how many times I must state this here, I guess it's 1x for every idiot who follows the same snap judgement metric as you.
Australians have a long history of chiding American culture. I have extremely close ties with friends and family there including my own sister, an Australian citizen. I LIVE with Australian mockery of the US. It's prevalent. My comment to that extent didn't have a thing to do with Trump. Your response is immensely off target and way out of proportion. Get a grip.
First the poster to whom you respond has the 'vapors' and now the poster is 'shrill and erratic' according to you.
With regard to off target and out of proportion - I suggest you take your own advice.
In the map you show, the blue areas control 70%+ of the U.S economy.
Go read the Constitution. We don't elect Presidents based on the amount of the 'economy' that states and cities control. I bet you wish we did though, amiright?
You forgot Sexist, Islamophobic, Xenophobic, and Misogynistic, although that could be covered under sexist.
You'll have to forgive OSH.....she isn't Hillary .
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