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Donald Trump and the Prince of Whales

Donald Trump and the Prince of Whales

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He may not know about Wales, but his checkered past includes welshing on debts to subcontractors.

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@handyandy said
He may not know about Wales, but his checkered past includes welshing on debts to subcontractors.
Nicely done.

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It might be an autocorrect error by whatever device he uses. It might also be a deliberate slight. It might be evidence of senility. What I'm sure of is that I find his antics somewhat tedious and, well, alarming in a head of state.

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@deepthought said
It might be an autocorrect error by whatever device he uses. It might also be a deliberate slight. It might be evidence of senility. What I'm sure of is that I find his antics somewhat tedious and, well, alarming in a head of state.
Donald Trump, a functionally illiterate senile idiot, more often than not makes errors in his tweets. Whales, covfefe, hamberders and unpresidented are just some of the better-known ones.

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@handyandy said
He may not know about Wales, but his checkered past includes welshing on debts to subcontractors.
To be PC ... "welching" is the preferred spelling!

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@kazetnagorra said
Donald Trump, a functionally illiterate senile idiot, more often than not makes errors in his tweets. Whales, covfefe, hamberders and unpresidented are just some of the better-known ones.
Don't forget "smocking" for smoking.
He misspelled it twice in the same tweet.

I think that future Presidents should be required to have a qualifying minimum score on an aptitude test. The job is just too important to chance another dolt.

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@wolfgang59 said
To be PC ... "welching" is the preferred spelling!
"Welching" is undoubtedly preferred by welshers.

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And to avoid getting japped in the bargain.



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The people are at fault if they're well-informed and have not been conditioned to accept lies as gospel truth.

40 years of media consolidation have resulted in the propagation of an almost exclusive platter of conservative idealism.

Anyone who can think critically knows that Americans are suckers for such banquets. The generational glut has now yielded a fat and lazy population of ill-informed news consumers.

Abstinence from lies is the recommended diet.


@wolfe63 said
The people are at fault if they're well-informed and have not been conditioned to accept lies as gospel truth.

40 years of media consolidation have resulted in the propagation of an almost exclusive platter of conservative idealism.

Anyone who can think critically knows that Americans are suckers for such banquets. The generational glut has now yielded a fat and lazy population of ill-informed news consumers.

Abstinence from lies is the recommended diet.
Sounds like a very 'unbiased' opinion of someone from Italy!!!! 😛 😉

-VR