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Should May, invite Trump to the UK ?.
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Winners and losers.
Spoiler alert: Chelsea's doing OK.
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You do not have to be an ‘ultra liberal’ to find Trump beyond the pale. I give you George Dubya ‘that was some weird ***’ Bush and his wife for two. The former now, thanks to Trump, appearing tulle some sort of kaftan-wearing yoghurt crunching avant-gardist by comparison. I fully understand why some Americans plumped for Trump. What’s less understandable are the motives of his cheerleaders abroad. ‘America first’ is very bad news for the rest of the free world as we’re now seeing.
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ya could have told....
first speech to Poland where the gullible Poles were chanting "Polant! Polant!" [ the final d is a tee ] trump was saying
"I tell you waaaat - I am gonna withdraw from NATO and you gonna pay! It will be beautiful"
he waited for adulation and applause ..... and there was none
and the speech went on like that ( america first blah blah blah) space for more applause and idiotic adulation and there was none
(not silence they went on yelling polant! polant! )
it is depressing that the person who controls the most powerful country in the world only turns his brain on when people take to the streets
Ok his brain is in his pelvis and it gets turned on at regular intervals - - - anyway you know what I mean
ya could have told....
first speech to Poland where the gullible Poles were chanting "Polant! Polant!" [ the final d is a tee ] trump was saying
"I tell you waaaat - I am gonna withdraw from NATO and you gonna pay! It will be beautiful"
he waited for adulation and applause ..... and there was none
and the speech went on like that ( america first blah blah blah) space for more applause and idiotic adulation and there was none
(not silence they went on yelling polant! polant! )
it is depressing that the person who controls the most powerful country in the world only turns his brain on when people take to the streets
Ok his brain is in his pelvis and it gets turned on at regular intervals - - - anyway you know what I mean
" The "Wall"? He was frustrated by Congress on its funding.
His other campaign promise - the so-called "Muslim ban" - was frustrated by activist judges."
Seeing as he was running for President of the United States, shouldn't he have realised this would happen and therefore not make promises he couldn't fulfil?
The world does not need a naive President.
His other campaign promise - the so-called "Muslim ban" - was frustrated by activist judges."
Seeing as he was running for President of the United States, shouldn't he have realised this would happen and therefore not make promises he couldn't fulfil?
The world does not need a naive President.
Naive or not he can turn around to the American people and say with sincerity that he would have done what he said he would but those pesky liberals, you know the ones who want the US to go into recession and for NK to send nukes over, blocked him for no good reason every time... Isn’t it about time we went them a message, no more?
I can see that being his rallying cry for the next term.
I don’t much like Trump. He is a childish bully but the “America First” call is very appealing. If we had someone here in charge who put the UK first it would be appreciated I’m sure.
I can see that being his rallying cry for the next term.
I don’t much like Trump. He is a childish bully but the “America First” call is very appealing. If we had someone here in charge who put the UK first it would be appreciated I’m sure.
It all depends on how they interpret "America first". Working with others to the benefit of America and the country concerned must be better than applying sanctions. It's obvious the countries affected would retaliate with same, will the people of America still think he's putting America first when thousands start losing their jobs because of the retaliatory sanctions?
It would be almost impossible not to invite Trump at all but it is good to hear that there will be no state visit. He must be hopping mad that he won't travel in a carriage up the mall. Good. (He'll probably say afterwards that it was the greatest state visit ever.) But bearing in mind how opposed he is to some of the most important principles that our countries are both founded on, our relationship with him should be more like detante than partnership.