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@averagejoe1 saidThe Donald's whole life has been a crime.
What are we to be considering for making a decision? Influencing an election is not a crime. Fact from Avjoe.
@averagejoe1 saidThe Donald's whole life has been a crime.
What are we to be considering for making a decision? Influencing an election is not a crime. Fact from Avjoe.
@wildgrass saidWell DJT is having a nice rally at the moment. $41.54. Cynical self says that a few heavy hitters got stuck and are pumping up the stock until they can sell off big time.
It's up because Trump's been "truthing"
@averagejoe1 saidWell you seem to want those who are barely hanging on to vote in favor of your excuses. Even though the politics you subscribe to clearly only favor the wealthy, you would have societies battlers take on your causes, as if validating more opportunities for the well off will trickle down and make their life better?
Is the girl we talking about being programmed all these years to be an activist and you want me to be her friend and to protect her rights?
@mott-the-hoople saidAre the teachers forming a shooting posse? Regulators, mount up??
well you should be thrilled when 20 or 30 blacks are shot in chicago tonight
@shavixmir saidIt's not just America living in a post truth world.
Well, this is one for the books.
The UK is paying Rwanda, a country the UK itself has criticised for its lack of human rights, 250 million pounds and a further 150.000 pounds per refugee, to accept asylum seekers who “illegally” enter Britain.
It will cost the British tax payer 63.000 pounds per refugee more than keeping the refugee in Britain.
It’s obviously a schem ...[text shortened]... said guarantees that anyone sent there would not risk being returned to their home country.[/quote]
@spruce112358 saidYup it's white knuckle time as people are unwilling to take a loss and believe instead that DJT will turn around. They never got the memo. That the market might turn eventually but not before it's burnt a hole in your account and left you bleeding.
That's what I've been saying - the previous company traded or was valued in the $13-17 range. The merger made plenty of money even before the IPO. And at $22.76, that's still up 70% from a year ago.
HOWEVER,
The problem is that the stock price currently looks like a skier heading down Mt Everest with no parachute!
@averagejoe1 saidDo they fear him because he is a principled man of substance or because he is a capricious loose cannon?
And the mind of Trump is known by 8no one, which is why Putin, Kim and Xi fear him.
@mchill saidThis is the kicker. This is proof positive of Trump's narcicism. Read Shav's post if you can't connect the dots Whatever Trump understands or truly believes, he has totally miscalculated the behavior required to be a President or ex. And him dragging the Presidency through a torrid version of a WWF challenge is something a majority of Americans will never validate. Trump has yet to realize that he is not bigger than the Presidency and that his behavior as a candidate provokes a deep cognitive dissonance even among his ardent supporters.
OK, please enlighten me (since you clearly know more than the rest of the people here) what are the reasons Trump might have to want to attack a judge who is presiding over this NY trial?
@shavixmir saidI agree but I think he's working with an outdated set of skills that worked very well for him, until the me too movement came along. The world has changed and no longer validates or enables his behaviour and the old dog he is, is unable to learn new tricks.
He’s a narcissist.
Everything is about defending his weak little ego.
A judge has power over him, and that is not possible (in his mind), so he lashes out, constantly bending truths and facts to suit what his ego needs.
It’s actually quite fascinating to see it play out like this. Most narcissists are quiet about it and just beat up their wives and the like.