Looks like Americans need to learn about Trump the hard way

No truer words could more perfectly describe the rise of Trump.
And this describes you...to a tee....

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suck on it.
 
LOL And what "substance" are your delusional predictions based on? We've a four record in his first term to base his second term on.
The poster you are chatting with has a terrible record of being honest. Delusion is only his first step. Next he will claim we don't love him any longer. LMAO
 
And he's paying for them with our kids money. His deficit is going to hit 2 trillion this year alone. This with his "booming" economy. Great job.

Debt up to 36,000,000,000. You must be proud. Can't you make it go up any faster.

Pass more useless infrastructure bills.

If the states want infrastructure, let them pass the bills and tax their people to pay for them. Biden should stay out of it. Who knows how many of his lackeys got rich (wonder if Hunter started a construction business ?) from this.

A COMPLETE FAIL
Keep in mind all posters that the economy still belongs to Biden until next September 30. After that Trump will have it. We need to give Trump time to get his brand in effect. Trump can signal us all he is for us when he is sworn in. Biden never was for us and millions of American figured it out and support Trump now.
 
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The poster you are chatting with has a terrible record of being honest. Delusion is only his first step. Next he will claim we don't love him any longer. LMAO

That poster has his head up Harris' ass.
 
The poster you are chatting with has a terrible record of being honest. Delusion is only his first step. Next he will claim we don't love him any longer. LMAO
Jeebus. He's ranting about Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin ...
 
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The people spoke, you're ignoring them. The best solution is to simply ignore the likes of you. You are of course free to whine, just don't expect anyone to give a damn.
That’s the kind of thing Nazis said in 1932.
 
Trump hired some great staff and some poor administrators. Trump is very smart and this time around he will hire great administrators. Some of the staff, such as Alyssa Griffin won't get a shot at working in such an important job.

A smart man would know how to distinguish evidence that proves a claim, versus evidence that does not, noting that no evidence was ever presented in a court of law that proved that Democrats stole the election.

A smart man would have never said 'The only way Democrats can win is if they rig the election', and especially would not have asserted it before the first ballot was ever cast.

A smart man would have had all the major distinguished law firms in Washington DC lining up to help him. IN fact, they shunned his business.

A smart man would have known that long before the 63rd failed court battle that the election was not stolen.

A smart businessman would have never short payed his vendors, let alone be proud of the fact.

A smart man would have never created a fake university in which he was sued and had to pay $25,000,000 restitution.

A smart man would never have kicked his epileptic toddler grand-nephew off the family health plan just because of a legal battle with his niece.

A smart man would never have manipulated his father to sign a new will that excluded his deceased brother's estate from their share of the inheritance from Fred Trump, increasing his share of the inheritance from 1/5 of the estate, to 1/4, out of pure greed (which led to the lawsuit by his niece).

A smart man would have accepted the word of his Attorney general, and other notable professionals on his staff who told Trump that the election was not stolen,


When he found out that his golf course in Aberdeen Scotland was depriving the locals of water, he would have made sure his golf resort fixed the problem, long before the many years they were so affected.

Smart man would not have incited an insurrection, resulting in the incarceration of a large swath of his hard core believers.

However, if an insurrection occurred despite best intentions, a smart man would have immediately made a valiant effort to stop it.

During the insurrection, a smart man would have made a strong effort to protect his vice president.

A smart man would have never went along with the 'fake electors' scheme.

A smart man would never have instructed his VP to thwart the will of the people to install his fake electors.

A smart man would never have enlisted help from dull witted people like Sydney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, Steve Miller, Steve Bannon, etc.

A smart man would never have hired a campaign manager with close ties to russian oligarchs, especially when there were strong suspicions of Russian collusion.

A smart man would never have asserted on national Television, and invitation for Russia to hack the servers of his competitor.

A smart man would never have said he would accept election help from a foreign adversary, as it is illegal.

A smart man would never have asked the question, 'If we have nukes, why can't we use them' as it is not a question that would ever have occured to smart man.

A smart man, as president, would have placed his entire financial portfolio in a blind trust, not to be touched until out of office.

A smart man would never have said stupid things, such as:



There are many more things that a Smart Man would not have done that Trump did, and would have done that Trump did not do. I have more, if you need them.

But, of course, you will ignore these because you are ignorant.
 
A smart man would know how to distinguish evidence that proves a claim, versus evidence that does not, noting that no evidence was ever presented in a court of law that proved that Democrats stole the election.

A smart man would have never said 'The only way Democrats can win is if they rig the election', and especially would not have asserted it before the first ballot was ever cast.

A smart man would have had all the major distinguished law firms in Washington DC lining up to help him. IN fact, they shunned his business.

A smart man would have known that long before the 63rd failed court battle that the election was not stolen.

A smart businessman would have never short payed his vendors, let alone be proud of the fact.

A smart man would have never created a fake university in which he was sued and had to pay $25,000,000 restitution.

A smart man would never have kicked his epileptic toddler grand-nephew off the family health plan just because of a legal battle with his niece.

A smart man would never have manipulated his father to sign a new will that excluded his deceased brother's estate from their share of the inheritance from Fred Trump, increasing his share of the inheritance from 1/5 of the estate, to 1/4, out of pure greed (which led to the lawsuit by his niece).

A smart man would have accepted the word of his Attorney general, and other notable professionals on his staff who told Trump that the election was not stolen,


When he found out that his golf course in Aberdeen Scotland was depriving the locals of water, he would have made sure his golf resort fixed the problem, long before the many years they were so affected.

Smart man would not have incited an insurrection, resulting in the incarceration of a large swath of his hard core believers.

However, if an insurrection occurred despite best intentions, a smart man would have immediately made a valiant effort to stop it.

During the insurrection, a smart man would have made a strong effort to protect his vice president.

A smart man would have never went along with the 'fake electors' scheme.

A smart man would never have instructed his VP to thwart the will of the people to install his fake electors.

A smart man would never have enlisted help from dull witted people like Sydney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, Steve Miller, Steve Bannon, etc.

A smart man would never have hired a campaign manager with close ties to russian oligarchs, especially when there were strong suspicions of Russian collusion.

A smart man would never have asserted on national Television, and invitation for Russia to hack the servers of his competitor.

A smart man would never have said he would accept election help from a foreign adversary, as it is illegal.

A smart man would never have asked the question, 'If we have nukes, why can't we use them' as it is not a question that would ever have occured to smart man.

A smart man, as president, would have placed his entire financial portfolio in a blind trust, not to be touched until out of office.

A smart man would never have said stupid things, such as:



There are many more things that a Smart Man would not have done that Trump did, and would have done that Trump did not do. I have more, if you need them.

But, of course, you will ignore these because you are ignorant.

Don't you get frustrated when people don't kiss your ass in the manner to which you believe you're entitled?
 
Don't you get frustrated when people don't kiss your ass in the manner to which you believe you're entitled?

No, but it is annoying when folks like you ignore the question in favor of this sort of juvenile talk.
 
A smart businessman would have never short payed his vendors, let alone be proud of the fact.
Many smart men went bankrupt. Trump however owned stocks in corporations that went bankrupt. Even you may own stock in a company that went bankrupt. And does that make you stupid?
 
A smart man would know how to distinguish evidence that proves a claim, versus evidence that does not, noting that no evidence was ever presented in a court of law that proved that Democrats stole the election.
I posted proof today in fact.


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Where does that leave Jesus Christ? History is replete with morons acquiring wealth. You see, you have proven you are a moron.

Sure, it is the stupid "rich" people that are the problem. They should all be taking advice from those that have been far less successful in life. Maybe I can drive downtown to the other side of the tracks where it is HEAVILY blue and ask them for some business and stock advice. Maybe they could assist with some engineering projects.
 
After seeing and reading what our overseas allies think of all this, it's pretty clear the game is up.

For the last century, these people have thought that America was brilliant, brave and strong. Now they can we're actually gullible, weak and needy. We've been waiting for the right cheap con man to tell us we're victims and play to all our fears.

They're not buying the act any more. Not after this.

There’s No Denying It Anymore: Trump Is Not a Fluke—He’s America

Cool, maybe we can stop subsidizing their defense.
 
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