Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
Your problem is that no matter how much you vilify the imaginary Orange Bogeyman that you have your shrinking number of followers believing is real, the Donald Trump who is real is still out there and when he talks, he makes sense to anyone who wants America and Americans to succeed.
You never see that Donald Trump, because your media hides him from you.
Here he is on Foxnews talking about the President of Mexico making demands of Joe Biden:
At 0:50 "Mexico just asked for ten billion dollars a year, they would never ask that (of me), I wouldn't give 'em ten cents."
The pants wetters crying about how America sucks are wrong. His former State Department spokes woman goes on to explain how Trump was able to work with Obredor, the left-wing President of Mexico during Trump's time. They negotiated, they made deals favorable for both sides, and Mexico helped implement Remain in Mexico which worked very well.
Now, Obredor joins the TDS movement to dismiss Trump, but for Trump to even mention him, shows that negotiations are still possible. The big difference with Trump is that he negotiates from strength, not the bizarre combination of American guilt and weakness that our "leaders" typically bargain from.
You never see that Donald Trump, because your media hides him from you.
Here he is on Foxnews talking about the President of Mexico making demands of Joe Biden:
At 0:50 "Mexico just asked for ten billion dollars a year, they would never ask that (of me), I wouldn't give 'em ten cents."
The pants wetters crying about how America sucks are wrong. His former State Department spokes woman goes on to explain how Trump was able to work with Obredor, the left-wing President of Mexico during Trump's time. They negotiated, they made deals favorable for both sides, and Mexico helped implement Remain in Mexico which worked very well.
Now, Obredor joins the TDS movement to dismiss Trump, but for Trump to even mention him, shows that negotiations are still possible. The big difference with Trump is that he negotiates from strength, not the bizarre combination of American guilt and weakness that our "leaders" typically bargain from.