Busy Mr Trump

Might Latin scholars describe that as a non sequitur?
Otherwise “WTF are you on about?” might be more apt.

If you are concerned with Trump bribes and corruption?
Then a 747 jet is hard to ignore.
Crypto currency and land deals done by the Trump clan are commonplace. They usually coincide with POTUS visits and interventions all over the place.

If you are concerned with Trump and his sex life?
I leave that to you. Of no interest to me at all.

The only secateurs I use are for pruning roses, not for scoring imaginary points. But whatever floats yer boat I suppose.

I’ve never once suggested that Trump is anything other than a buffoon, but the mere suggestion that Herr Starmer may not be whiter than white has you deflecting and frantically grabbing for the Tena for men. Why is that I wonder?

Is Starmer perfect? Of course he isn’t.

Where have I ever stood up for Starmer? I’m not a fanboy for him. Except to say he is less bad than Johnson and Farage?

All in your (very active) imagination I think.
Go on, score some real points. Show where I have praised him unjustifiably.

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And by the way, I think that being a sex offender, felon, and looking like a massive fraudster is not being a “buffoon”. I would choose some stronger words.

Yeah,…..speaking of ‘‘Stronger Words’’…..here’s another comparison between a strong astute leader of a country (Trump and the US) and an absolute pathetic wet wipe (Starmer and us) this is a classic example of a stark and tragic (not to mention embarrasing) comparison,.and an excellent and accurate report……btw ‘‘The stronger words’’ apply to Trumps methods.

I’m not convinced he’s a stronger leader, maybe an imposing leader

As he will tell anyone who listens he’s the leader of the most successful country and best country in the world also every country is dependent on this great country and nobody can survive without our input, so that’s where the imposing comes in

Don’t get me wrong he could and should be but the reality is it’s gone to his head

The name calling, the slagin, and that’s the tip of the iceberg, its not what’s expected of a person doing what everyone probably wants him to do but want it to be done in a different way
I’m starting to believe that the moon landing never happened also that Kennedy was never shot he’s living the life in Cuba

Why because if they done that to Kennedy how the hell have they not wiped this whole family off the face of the earth

It sometimes feels like an upside down world, the superpowers were always there and now they are all showing their hands for their own benefit

Yeah okay.

What a waste of space you are no opinion just a waste of space

I assume you mean Trumps family?

What….than Starmer? :flushed_face:

After what has gone on in the last 18 months or so (and especially after listening to that particular accurate report ) what the hell does it take to convince you.?? :smiley:

Apparentlly that young female soldier has tragically died, murdered by the type of human dregs with no respect or gratitude for the laws and culture of the country that they impose themselves on.

The same type that freely enter our country everyday……but definitely dealt with differently by Trump and the US than our joke of a leader…. who has also turned out country into a joke.:face_with_symbols_on_mouth:

When an Afghan national carries out an attack in the United States, President Trump slams the brakes on Afghan immigration entirely and orders every single case to be torn apart and re-checked. :united_states:

When an Afghan national attacks people in Britain, Starmer reacts by speeding up arrivals, smothering the story, and treating its own population like a problem to be managed rather than to be informed. :face_with_steam_from_nose::united_kingdom:

One government moves instantly to protect its people; the other hides behind secrecy, spin, and mass intake even in the wake of violence.

The contrast isn’t just leadership vs. weakness; it’s accountability vs. abandonment.

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The killer was apparently working alongside the US forces in Afghanistan. He was part of a unit working for the CIA.

Would it have been right for the US to abandon him there when they pulled out?

Seems that he was working as a van driver and played video games like Call Of Duty.
Seems to me he was fully signed up to the American way of life. Even down to shooting people, just like many other US ex-forces personnel.

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Slimeball Leon Skum has been up to his antics again with the Tesla power wall system, There’s a class action lawsuit going on at present as he’s remotely bricked tens of thousands of Tesla power walls across the world, there’s over, 10000 in the USA alone.

Tesla doesn’t have a public office or complaints office, you’ll have to wait until his ■■■■■■■■ pulls his thumb out.

He hasn’t replaced a single one yet & there is a fire hazard risk to a certain batch, so he’s remotely discharged them without the consent of owners, who are now left with a paperweight on the wall.

Tesla has universal root backdoor access to everything they sell - powerwalls, cars, charging stations, … They can (and have in the past) accessed all logs and sensor data from all these devices whenever they want to, and they can modify the functionality of the devices as they wish to - both individually and in groups. Tesla has shutdown DC charging on specific cars when they had records of battery salvage, all without consent of their owners, if you’re buying a used Tesla, make sure it can charge at a Tesla charger first.

He’ll probably tell them a team of Optimus robots driving cyberturds will come to repair them. :sweat_smile:

The orange monkey now knows how the Afghan people felt when the US army shot multitudes of innocent civilians.

Oh, and the US culture now seems to include, attacking unarmed vessels in international waters, and killing survivors of those attacks as they cling to the wreckage.
If it was a war it would probably be a war crime. Since it isn’t, it is probably merely murder.

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No it would not, I have always been all for looking after those who helped the Allied forces in Afghan.

Thing is though these guys, (or at least the majority who come from a third world culture) seem to have zero respect which is a big problem, and more so when they are not pre.checked and monitored thereafter……hence the cluster ■■■■ of r4pe, sexual assault, and general crime from the vast amount of young men who are let in and allowed to freely move amongst us in this country…….I’m sure I’ve mentioned this on here before in fact.:wink:

Yep…a very crass and cheap shot in your eternal and trivial ‘‘point scoring’‘ excercise on here.:roll_eyes:

A young girl has been brutally murdered man….get a grip and have some respect.:roll_eyes:

Apparently it would’ve been. At least one more American would still be alive if they had.

I don’t particularly blame any of these cavemen for doing what they do, after all dogs bite people, horses kick people and insects sting people. It’s their nature, it’s what they do.

The real threat are the liberal wokeista who for reasons known only to them facilitate this sort of existential threat to western society

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Are you saying that young male immigrants, are more criminally inclined than young males born in the UK? If so where is that from?

Seriously? Go look at the stats you so desperately cling to. The information of crimes per head by ethnicity is there for all to see.

To reiterate; there’s none so blind as those who won’t see.