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Anonymous Coward User ID: 41726733 United States 09/23/2016 09:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The obvious fear is that a temperamentally unstable president Trump would lash out in a crisis. Robert Gates, the Republican former US defence secretary, says simply that he is “unfit to be commander-in-chief”. Mr Trump’s reaction to the latest bomb outrage in New York fitted the pattern. The US had to “knock the hell out of them;do something serious over there” — “them” being indeterminate and “over there” being the Middle East. Quoting: HolySpiritWind The bigger danger lies in Mr Trump’s promise to withdraw — to tear up trade deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement, throw up trade barriers against China, repudiate the Paris climate change agreement and the nuclear deal with Iran, and abdicate responsibility for the security of east Asia and Europe. Mr Trump’s policies are shot through with contradictions but one constant drumbeat is his belligerent isolationism. America will go it alone. Hyper-realism, some call it. Dangerous is a better word. The present global order — the liberal, rules-based system established in 1945 and expanded after the end of the cold war — is under unprecedented strain. Globalisation is in retreat. At a conference in New York organised by the US branch of the Ditchley Foundation I heard a distinguished American elder statesman remark that he has never known a period when the world had been simultaneously buffeted by so many upheavals and crises. The list is a familiar one. Mr Putin is trying to redraw borders in Europe, the Middle East is in flames, European unity is fracturing, jihadi terrorism is spreading, pluralism is challenged by authoritarianism, China is contesting the status quo in the South China Sea and its neighbours are rearming in response, populists are storming the citadels across advanced democracies. To Mr Trump, the answer is American retreat. He wants to build walls. He questions the US security umbrella in the Pacific — maybe Japan and South Korea should get their own nuclear weapons? He undercuts the credibility of Nato’s defence of Europe — the US might stand by if Russian troops marched into the Baltic states. There is no sense in any of this that American national security is safeguarded by alliances and international order. If the polls are to be believed, Mr Trump has wrested momentum from Mrs Clinton in the presidential race. This does not mean he will win on November 8. The structure of the electoral college gives him only a narrow path to the White House. And there are three debates ahead. But the unthinkable has become the plausible. We should be more than worried. Neither America nor the world can afford a lurch into Trumpian isolationism. Do you really think TPTB will allow him to be president when he goes against everything they have set up? Read more: [link to www.ft.com] that's not the question hoss the question is will WE LET THEM NOT ELECT MR TRUMP ? WILL WE SIT BY IF/WHEN THEY TRY TO RIG IT? WILL WE STAND UP AND REJECT OBSCENE GLOBALISM with HIM? |
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(OP) User ID: 73048418 United States 09/23/2016 09:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump will destroy Hillary in the debates NO QUESTION! But Romney was destroying Obama now wasnt he? There will be some kinda funny business going on just like last election,just be warned. America we have briught this on ourselves! Last Edited by HolySpiritWind on 09/23/2016 09:09 AM When the name of Jesus is spoken OUT LOUD, the Holy Spirit is released into the spiritual atmosphere, light and life are released and darkness and death FLEE! Love and Peace HolySpiritWind |
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(OP) User ID: 73048418 United States 09/23/2016 09:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The obvious fear is that a temperamentally unstable president Trump would lash out in a crisis. Robert Gates, the Republican former US defence secretary, says simply that he is “unfit to be commander-in-chief”. Mr Trump’s reaction to the latest bomb outrage in New York fitted the pattern. The US had to “knock the hell out of them;do something serious over there” — “them” being indeterminate and “over there” being the Middle East. Quoting: HolySpiritWind The bigger danger lies in Mr Trump’s promise to withdraw — to tear up trade deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement, throw up trade barriers against ChinaII , repudiate the Paris climate change agreement and the nuclear deal with Iran, and abdicate responsibility for the security of east Asia and Europe. Mr Trump’s policies are shot through with contradictions but one constant drumbeat is his belligerent isolationism. America will go it alone. Hyper-realism, some call it. Dangerous is a better word. The present global order — the liberal, rules-based system established in 1945 and expanded after the end of the cold war — is under unprecedented strain. Globalisation is in retreat. At a conference in New York organised by the US branch of the Ditchley Foundation I heard a distinguished American elder statesman remark that he has never known a period when the world had been simultaneously buffeted by so many upheavals and crises. The list is a familiar one. Mr Putin is trying to redraw borders in Europe, the Middle East is in flames, European unity is fracturing, jihadi terrorism is spreading, pluralism is challenged by authoritarianism, China is contesting the status quo in the South China Sea and its neighbours are rearming in response, populists are storming the citadels across advanced democracies. To Mr Trump, the answer is American retreat. He wants to build walls. He questions the US security umbrella in the Pacific — maybe Japan and South Korea should get their own nuclear weapons? He undercuts the credibility of Nato’s defence of Europe — the US might stand by if Russian troops marched into the Baltic states. There is no sense in any of this that American national security is safeguarded by alliances and international order. If the polls are to be believed, Mr Trump has wrested momentum from Mrs Clinton in the presidential race. This does not mean he will win on November 8. The structure of the electoral college gives him only a narrow path to the White House. And there are three debates ahead. But the unthinkable has become the plausible. We should be more than worried. Neither America nor the world can afford a lurch into Trumpian isolationism. Do you really think TPTB will allow him to be president when he goes against everything they have set up? Read more: [link to www.ft.com] that's not the question hoss the question is will WE LET THEM NOT ELECT MR TRUMP ? WILL WE SIT BY IF/WHEN THEY TRY TO RIG IT? WILL WE STAND UP AND REJECT OBSCENE GLOBALISM with HIM? I am sure that your average Joe is against globalism. Thats not what Im saying . TPTB are for globalism and they call call the shots in this sick and twisted world that we live in. When the name of Jesus is spoken OUT LOUD, the Holy Spirit is released into the spiritual atmosphere, light and life are released and darkness and death FLEE! Love and Peace HolySpiritWind |
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User ID: 67405628 United States 09/23/2016 09:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The US had to “knock the hell out of them;do something serious over there” — “them” being indeterminate and “over there” being the Middle East. Robert Gates, the Republican former US defence secretary, says simply that he is “unfit to be commander-in-chief”. Would you consider this statement, from your old boss, "temperamentally unstable," Gates? Trump just wants to take down a terrorist organization. W started 2 wars. "I CAN HEAR YOU! THE REST OF THE WORLD HEARS YOU, AND THE PEOPLE WHO KNOCKED THESE BUILDINGS DOWN WILL HEAR ALL OF US SOON!" -President George W Bush John 8:32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72717989 United States 09/23/2016 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah just like it worked for Romney in 2012? HA Trump will destroy Hillary in the debates NO QUESTION! But Romney was destroying Obama now wasnt he? There will be some kinda funny business going on just like last election,just be warned. America we have briught this on ourselves! She has had copies of the questions for weeks, so the debate will not be a blow out, she will actually sound smarter. Her health just has to hold up. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64348136 United States 09/23/2016 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The US had to “knock the hell out of them;do something serious over there” — “them” being indeterminate and “over there” being the Middle East. Quoting: Deplorable Revbo™ Robert Gates, the Republican former US defence secretary, says simply that he is “unfit to be commander-in-chief”. Would you consider this statement, from your old boss, "temperamentally unstable," Gates? Trump just wants to take down a terrorist organization. W started 2 wars. "I CAN HEAR YOU! THE REST OF THE WORLD HEARS YOU, AND THE PEOPLE WHO KNOCKED THESE BUILDINGS DOWN WILL HEAR ALL OF US SOON!" -President George W Bush Bush makes me sick! He's the one who knocked the twin towrrs down! Cmon wake up! |
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(OP) User ID: 64348136 United States 09/23/2016 10:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The US had to “knock the hell out of them;do something serious over there” — “them” being indeterminate and “over there” being the Middle East. Quoting: Deplorable Revbo™ Robert Gates, the Republican former US defence secretary, says simply that he is “unfit to be commander-in-chief”. Would you consider this statement, from your old boss, "temperamentally unstable," Gates? Trump just wants to take down a terrorist organization. W started 2 wars. "I CAN HEAR YOU! THE REST OF THE WORLD HEARS YOU, AND THE PEOPLE WHO KNOCKED THESE BUILDINGS DOWN WILL HEAR ALL OF US SOON!" -President George W Bush Bush makes me sick! He's the one who knocked the twin towrrs down! Cmon wake up! Somebody still thinks Bush is a good guy? :bushhitler: When the name of Jesus is spoken OUT LOUD, the Holy Spirit is released into the spiritual atmosphere, light and life are released and darkness and death FLEE! Love and Peace HolySpiritWind |
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(OP) User ID: 64348136 United States 09/23/2016 11:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From the point of view of globalists, eliminating Clinton through a carefully planned "blank" that can be blamed on Trump supporters achieves two important goals at once: 1) It allows the democrats to replace her with a candidate who doesn't suck. 2) It allows the media to maliciously blame Trump -- based on his "Second Amendment people" comment -- and possibly swing some support back into the democrat camp. To pull this off, right now they would need to be brainwashing a "lone gunman" and fabricating an entire back story of social media posts, a manifesto and other materials that can be cited by CNN to link the gunman to Trump. (Facebook users, be ready to start vetting all this if an "blank" actually takes place...) Is Trump also a target? Eliminating only Trump without simultaneously dispatching Clinton does not achieve this goal as neatly for the globalists, because the assassination of Trump alone would almost certainly set off a nationwide armed revolt leading to chaos or even civil war... and that's not what the globalists want right now... they want "controlled peace," meaning an orderly but obedient society where no one is allowed to speak any words at all that challenge the consensus reality of the controllers (hence the need for politically correct speech controls). Learn more: [link to www.naturalnews.com] When the name of Jesus is spoken OUT LOUD, the Holy Spirit is released into the spiritual atmosphere, light and life are released and darkness and death FLEE! Love and Peace HolySpiritWind |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71992748 Philippines 09/23/2016 11:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The obvious fear is that a temperamentally unstable president Trump would lash out in a crisis. Robert Gates, the Republican former US defence secretary, says simply that he is “unfit to be commander-in-chief”. Mr Trump’s reaction to the latest bomb outrage in New York fitted the pattern. The US had to “knock the hell out of them;do something serious over there” — “them” being indeterminate and “over there” being the Middle East. Quoting: HolySpiritWind The bigger danger lies in Mr Trump’s promise to withdraw — to tear up trade deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement, throw up trade barriers against China, repudiate the Paris climate change agreement and the nuclear deal with Iran, and abdicate responsibility for the security of east Asia and Europe. Mr Trump’s policies are shot through with contradictions but one constant drumbeat is his belligerent isolationism. America will go it alone. Hyper-realism, some call it. Dangerous is a better word. The present global order — the liberal, rules-based system established in 1945 and expanded after the end of the cold war — is under unprecedented strain. Globalisation is in retreat. At a conference in New York organised by the US branch of the Ditchley Foundation I heard a distinguished American elder statesman remark that he has never known a period when the world had been simultaneously buffeted by so many upheavals and crises. The list is a familiar one. Mr Putin is trying to redraw borders in Europe, the Middle East is in flames, European unity is fracturing, jihadi terrorism is spreading, pluralism is challenged by authoritarianism, China is contesting the status quo in the South China Sea and its neighbours are rearming in response, populists are storming the citadels across advanced democracies. To Mr Trump, the answer is American retreat. He wants to build walls. He questions the US security umbrella in the Pacific — maybe Japan and South Korea should get their own nuclear weapons? He undercuts the credibility of Nato’s defence of Europe — the US might stand by if Russian troops marched into the Baltic states. There is no sense in any of this that American national security is safeguarded by alliances and international order. If the polls are to be believed, Mr Trump has wrested momentum from Mrs Clinton in the presidential race. This does not mean he will win on November 8. The structure of the electoral college gives him only a narrow path to the White House. And there are three debates ahead. But the unthinkable has become the plausible. We should be more than worried. Neither America nor the world can afford a lurch into Trumpian isolationism. Do you really think TPTB will allow him to be president when he goes against everything they have set up? Read more: [link to www.ft.com] dumb ass op |
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(OP) User ID: 73048418 United States 09/23/2016 02:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'he goes against everything they have set up' Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71992748 they set him up BWAHAHAHA Kinda makes you wonder dont it? When the name of Jesus is spoken OUT LOUD, the Holy Spirit is released into the spiritual atmosphere, light and life are released and darkness and death FLEE! Love and Peace HolySpiritWind |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69132744 United States 09/23/2016 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yep and he has the backing of russia would be my guess. consider this as America's future. [link to youtu.be (secure)] The obvious fear is that a temperamentally unstable president Trump would lash out in a crisis. Robert Gates, the Republican former US defence secretary, says simply that he is “unfit to be commander-in-chief”. Mr Trump’s reaction to the latest bomb outrage in New York fitted the pattern. The US had to “knock the hell out of them;do something serious over there” — “them” being indeterminate and “over there” being the Middle East. Quoting: HolySpiritWind The bigger danger lies in Mr Trump’s promise to withdraw — to tear up trade deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement, throw up trade barriers against China, repudiate the Paris climate change agreement and the nuclear deal with Iran, and abdicate responsibility for the security of east Asia and Europe. Mr Trump’s policies are shot through with contradictions but one constant drumbeat is his belligerent isolationism. America will go it alone. Hyper-realism, some call it. Dangerous is a better word. The present global order — the liberal, rules-based system established in 1945 and expanded after the end of the cold war — is under unprecedented strain. Globalisation is in retreat. At a conference in New York organised by the US branch of the Ditchley Foundation I heard a distinguished American elder statesman remark that he has never known a period when the world had been simultaneously buffeted by so many upheavals and crises. The list is a familiar one. Mr Putin is trying to redraw borders in Europe, the Middle East is in flames, European unity is fracturing, jihadi terrorism is spreading, pluralism is challenged by authoritarianism, China is contesting the status quo in the South China Sea and its neighbours are rearming in response, populists are storming the citadels across advanced democracies. To Mr Trump, the answer is American retreat. He wants to build walls. He questions the US security umbrella in the Pacific — maybe Japan and South Korea should get their own nuclear weapons? He undercuts the credibility of Nato’s defence of Europe — the US might stand by if Russian troops marched into the Baltic states. There is no sense in any of this that American national security is safeguarded by alliances and international order. If the polls are to be believed, Mr Trump has wrested momentum from Mrs Clinton in the presidential race. This does not mean he will win on November 8. The structure of the electoral college gives him only a narrow path to the White House. And there are three debates ahead. But the unthinkable has become the plausible. We should be more than worried. Neither America nor the world can afford a lurch into Trumpian isolationism. Do you really think TPTB will allow him to be president when he goes against everything they have set up? Read more: [link to www.ft.com] |