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The forum discussion centers around Donald Trump's presidency, highlighting his controversial remarks and actions during a Women's History Month event at the White House on March 26, 2025. Participants express disappointment in Trump's behavior, comparing him unfavorably to past presidents like George W. Bush and Richard Nixon. The conversation critiques Trump's lack of empathy and his perceived incompetence, particularly in foreign relations and health policy. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of his presidency on American trust and political integrity.

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From https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...n&cvid=50ec5f15d6bf447f8d5982c31f5c5e95&ei=19

Trump met with the Presidents of Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Gabon, Mauritania, and Liberia. He met with them simultaneously in a manner like a group interview. In a typical boorish Trumpian style, he requested that they speed up their presentations and state their names and countries.

They had expected to talk about important areas of collaboration, such as infrastructure, democracy, security, and economic development, but his goal was to strengthen ties with these nations to negotiate agreements to gain access to resources in those countries. I do not know how successful that was considering the denigrating nature of the meeting and the dismantling of USAID that these countries had been depending on.

I believe any previous president would have met with each individually, having been briefed on the general history and issues of the country and our relationship with it. They would have greeted them by name with a suitable welcoming remark. The time set aside would have been open-ended so as not to rush and give ample time to discuss the agenda.
 
The real pedophiles are now the people who want the files to be released - at least according to the paid propagandists.

Will the MAGA base eat what they are being served now that they are weakling, pedophile, bad people?

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These occurrences are going to be cited in textbooks about cognitive dissonance.
 
He's lost it. We'll see just how loyal his base is after being called deplorable by their own cult leader
They will remain loyal. There will be some who question it and the others will shame them into compliance. Also, the dumpster will just keep rolling out shiny new things for them so that they eventually move on. This won't change anything.
 
From the letter that Donald Trump wrote to Epstein for his 50th birthday:

“Voice Over: There must be more to life than having everything,” the note began.
Donald: Yes, there is, but I won’t tell you what it is.
Jeffrey: Nor will I, since I also know what it is.
Donald: We have certain things in common, Jeffrey.
Jeffrey: Yes, we do, come to think of it.
Donald: Enigmas never age, have you noticed that?
Jeffrey: As a matter of fact, it was clear to me the last time I saw you.
Trump: A pal is a wonderful thing. Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.

 
There is mounting discussion of Trump's cognition and its possible decline. However, He is known to take Adderall, a medication for ADHD. It has many side effects, including paranoia, confusion, psychosis, aggression, insomnia, and neglect of responsibilities, all of which he has shown to some degree.
 
The first episode of the latest South Park season came out Thursday. They tore into him and then some.
 

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Trump having thousands of employees worldwide and somehow knowing that Epstein "stole" a specific 16 year old girl from his spa at Mar-a-Lago (to be sex trafficked), and was upset enough about that to say that's why he cut ties with him isn't suspicious at all...
 
This is all so disgusting that I really try to avoid reading it. There is at least one horror story every day. Today, I read that ICE haunted a scientist (researching Lyme disease) who lived for 35 years in the US and left to visit a sick close relative (I have forgotten the details). It is so sad, and what is really bothering me: those people have been in office before Trump and will remain in office after Trump. The USA has turned into a NoGo area.

And I did not forget that Trump freed a man who was arrested in Romania for sex trafficking!

It is simply disgusting.

"I can't guzzle as much as I want to vomit!" (Max Liebermann)
 
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Trump, unhappy with the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics job report, which significantly revised the previous two month's estimates downward and gave an unexpectedly low estimate for this month, fired the head of the BLS.

There will be no bad reports from now on.
 
Trump, " our national stable genius", said he would lower drug prices by 1500%. Perhaps he is not as stable as he thought. But thinking about it, could it mean the drug companies will pay us big bucks to take their
drugs? hmmm 🤔
 
Trump, " our national stable genius", said he would lower drug prices by 1500%.
Trump must be convinced that his "base" deplores arithmetic as much as he does. I do not understand this dependence on percentages for comparing numbers, even when used correctly.

Terms as "100%" become as cliche and devoid of meaning as "the whole nine yards" and similar balderdash.
 
I just read a meme on FB that said:

If you're watching the U.S. from outside the United States, it's pretty much as bad as it looks.​

which somehow directly addressed me, so I wrote the following comment:

Nazis are nazis, even if you still pretend they were not. ICE is acting like the SA, customs officers arrest foreigners arbitrarily, judges are considered as having to obey the administration rules, or they are fired, or their courts are abused to chase immigrants, the weakest of the society (homeless people) are denunciated as criminals, while human traffickers are released, LGBT people are stripped of their rights, public services are shut down or defunded, the Smithsonian is restructured to a propaganda institute, allies are being threatened with occupation, statistics are manipulated, the secretaries are stupid laymen as RFK, and so on. This is, to me, as a German, a history lesson live show. Until now, I only knew this from books and the classroom. Now it is literally daily in our evening news.

This is my impression and personal opinion. So even if not all of it is 100% correct, it's no less worrying.
 
This is my impression and personal opinion. So even if not all of it is 100% correct, it's no less worrying.
EXTREMELY sad. Wish I could say it's not true, but it obviously is. All of it, with the exception that not ALL of our judges are as bad as you say and few, if any, of them have been fired but many are "under investigation" by our corrupt administration.
 
A well put statement by Paul Krugman

Trump has, of course, surrounded himself with slavish sycophants. And he may imagine that the world admires him the way his hangers-on pretend to. The truth, however, is that the world sees him as a dangerous buffoon. Dangerous because he runs America, an economic and military superpower, and has a fanatically supportive domestic base. A buffoon because he’s almost surreally vain, insecure and ignorant.
 
True but also been known since 2016. Now what can be done about it?

I think that little can be done since the USA has no "we" culture apart from these fetishes like "best country of all", "adoring the flag", and similar, sorry, propagandistic nonsense. The French would strike nationwide, the Germans would demonstrate nationwide, and others, like the Hungarians or Polish people, probably hope that the EU will prevent the worst. The EU is at least a theoretical corrective because it has indirect power through its large budget. I don't see any of this in the USA. The only lever is the impeachment procedure, but as long as the political majority is fine with it, it is a blunt sword.

There once were big movements in the USA, like MLK or protests against the Vietnam War. That is long ago.
 
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Trump apposed the Biden Administration's Infrastructure Investment & Job Act.

Now He is taking credit for the projects it is funding. A typical GOP move.

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