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BoscoX -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 6:54:34 AM)


It's always the end of the world with you Jehovah's Witness types, isn't it

(Leftists, Jehovah' Witnesses, they're all the same)

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DaddySatyr -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 8:27:19 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


It's always the end of the world with you Jehovah's Witness types, isn't it

(Leftists, Jehovah' Witnesses, they're all the same)

[sm=runaway.gif]


Nah. Credit where credit is due: Lefties don't come and knock on my door, while I'm eating dinner to tell me about God.

Lefties just try to tell me what I "should" believe.



Michael




completesadist -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 10:07:02 AM)

128 to 9, guess the intimidation and blackmail tantrum failed to impress the Adults in the room

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-42446027




CreativeDominant -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 10:13:34 AM)


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ORIGINAL: completesadist

He is utterly isolating America bit by bit, no country is ever going to be told, forced, coerced or threatened on how to vote.

Lap it all up peeps, soon the only people who are take notice of you, is you.

Except us, of course...right? Trump makes a decision, other countries dont like it, they try to force us...with the backing of the U. N....to do what they TELL us.




Lucylastic -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 10:15:14 AM)

force???
LMFAO




JVoV -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 10:38:13 AM)

Trump has been extremely critical of the UN, and I think most Americans are as well.

As for our international aid efforts, we need to take care of Americans first. Puerto Rico is still a disaster. The US Virgin Islands still has 50% without power.

I for one would rather see our Army Corp of Engineers working in these territories a while, instead of Africa, The Middle East, or where ever.

I'm really unhappy with the way the situation in Nigeria has been handled. We lost troops. Somebody needs to suffer.




BoscoX -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 10:56:59 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


It's always the end of the world with you Jehovah's Witness types, isn't it

(Leftists, Jehovah' Witnesses, they're all the same)

[sm=runaway.gif]


Nah. Credit where credit is due: Lefties don't come and knock on my door, while I'm eating dinner to tell me about God.

Lefties just try to tell me what I "should" believe.



Michael



Tomorrow is always the end of life as we know it if we don't bow to their "one true way" god though




WhoreMods -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 11:04:54 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX
Tomorrow is always the end of life as we know it if we don't bow to their "one true way" god though

Really? And there was me thinking that you'd been predicting the collapse of western civilisation if everybody doesn't agree with you that all of the moslems need to be wiped out ASAP since you switched to this username.




BoscoX -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 11:13:38 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX
Tomorrow is always the end of life as we know it if we don't bow to their "one true way" god though

Really? And there was me thinking that you'd been predicting the collapse of western civilisation if everybody doesn't agree with you that all of the moslems need to be wiped out ASAP since you switched to this username.


I have written that we shouldn't import Muslims. I have written that Muslims need to be educated regarding the idiocy of their death cult, and be brought into this current century kicking and screaming if need be

Your mad howling has no semblance to the real world though [:D]




WhoreMods -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 11:28:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX
Your mad howling has no semblance to the real world though [:D]


One of us doesn't, that's for sure.
(Don't worry, though: there's a few of the other mad howlers with an allergy to reality on here who've got your back.)




jlf1961 -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 12:15:01 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


It's always the end of the world with you Jehovah's Witness types, isn't it

(Leftists, Jehovah' Witnesses, they're all the same)

[sm=runaway.gif]



Bosco, your grasp on just how dependent the US is on foreign imports, especially in rare earth minerals is less than zero.

But hey, your grasp of reality has never been very strong.




jlf1961 -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 12:43:09 PM)

Well, the UN voted 120 to nine to condemn the US on its Jerusalem decision.

But hey, the nine countries that voted on our side were some really big power houses, Togo, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Micronesia, Palau, Honduras and Guatemala....

Thirty five abstained.

Yup, Mr. President, your bully tactics really put the fear of god in those countries....

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Ambassador Nikki Haley condemns the nonbinding resolution, saying U.S. 'goodwill' should be respected.
source

Goodwill? Goodwill is not good when conditions are put on it.

In that context, it is bribery and worse.

But hey, maybe that money we save in helping other countries could be used in Puerto Rico or even the US education system....

Mr. President, I really hate to break the bad news, but no on is afraid of you and your bullshit.

No one has been afraid of a president since Reagan, and that was only after he invaded a piss ant little Island in the Caribbean where the Cubans were building an air port that could be used for Soviet bombers.




DesideriScuri -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/21/2017 3:39:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: JVoV
Trump has been extremely critical of the UN, and I think most Americans are as well.
As for our international aid efforts, we need to take care of Americans first. Puerto Rico is still a disaster. The US Virgin Islands still has 50% without power.


Careful. You'll be painted as a racist xenophobe with that 2nd comment. Then, they'll sink even lower and call you a Republican. [8D]

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I for one would rather see our Army Corp of Engineers working in these territories a while, instead of Africa, The Middle East, or where ever.
I'm really unhappy with the way the situation in Nigeria has been handled. We lost troops. Somebody needs to suffer.


http://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/
    quote:

    • Supports Army and Air Force installations.
    • Provides technical and construction support to more than 100 countries.


Of the listed "missions" of the ACE, those are the only two that could be seen as operating outside the US.

We already get little to no credit for aid we give/provide other countries. If we pull the USACE out, too, then how will the US look to other countries?

President Trump still doesn't understand politics and how to get shit done politically. He's still "presidenting" as a businessman, and financial leverage is a very great source of leverage in the business world. If he doesn't show signs of understanding how politiics work by Summer, I'm not sure he'll ever understand (whether that's because he's not smart enough to get it, he's not open enough to get it, or some combination), and he'll continue to bungle his Presidency. There is still time for him to understand politics and how to get stuff done politically; plenty of time. Trying to bully his way with threats of suspending aid won't work. He's going to have to figure that shit out.




longwayhome -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/22/2017 10:41:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri

quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV
Trump has been extremely critical of the UN, and I think most Americans are as well.
As for our international aid efforts, we need to take care of Americans first. Puerto Rico is still a disaster. The US Virgin Islands still has 50% without power.


Careful. You'll be painted as a racist xenophobe with that 2nd comment. Then, they'll sink even lower and call you a Republican. [8D]

quote:

I for one would rather see our Army Corp of Engineers working in these territories a while, instead of Africa, The Middle East, or where ever.
I'm really unhappy with the way the situation in Nigeria has been handled. We lost troops. Somebody needs to suffer.


http://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/
    quote:

    • Supports Army and Air Force installations.
    • Provides technical and construction support to more than 100 countries.


Of the listed "missions" of the ACE, those are the only two that could be seen as operating outside the US.

We already get little to no credit for aid we give/provide other countries. If we pull the USACE out, too, then how will the US look to other countries?

President Trump still doesn't understand politics and how to get shit done politically. He's still "presidenting" as a businessman, and financial leverage is a very great source of leverage in the business world. If he doesn't show signs of understanding how politiics work by Summer, I'm not sure he'll ever understand (whether that's because he's not smart enough to get it, he's not open enough to get it, or some combination), and he'll continue to bungle his Presidency. There is still time for him to understand politics and how to get stuff done politically; plenty of time. Trying to bully his way with threats of suspending aid won't work. He's going to have to figure that shit out.


I may disagree with Trump's politics (especially since I am one of those hated lefties) but, as you have implied, I suspect the greater damage he is doing to his party, the US political system and the international standing of the US is less his politics than the way he is going about being a politician.

Somehow, at some point, he has to figure out how to do business with people and other nations in the political sphere which, as you suggest, is very different to how he has historically conducted his business as a businessman.




blnymph -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/23/2017 6:01:15 AM)


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ORIGINAL: longwayhome

I may disagree with Trump's politics (especially since I am one of those hated lefties) but, as you have implied, I suspect the greater damage he is doing to his party, the US political system and the international standing of the US is less his politics than the way he is going about being a politician.

Somehow, at some point, he has to figure out how to do business with people and other nations in the political sphere which, as you suggest, is very different to how he has historically conducted his business as a businessman.


I would prefer he would keep the damage he does to his domestic activities instead of inciting conflicts abroad. His last activity of promising weapons supplies to the Ukrainian government only hours after a christmas ceasefire has been proclaimed has blown all negotiations to bits. Is this policy or idiocy?




WhoreMods -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/23/2017 6:29:04 AM)


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ORIGINAL: blnymph


quote:

ORIGINAL: longwayhome

I may disagree with Trump's politics (especially since I am one of those hated lefties) but, as you have implied, I suspect the greater damage he is doing to his party, the US political system and the international standing of the US is less his politics than the way he is going about being a politician.

Somehow, at some point, he has to figure out how to do business with people and other nations in the political sphere which, as you suggest, is very different to how he has historically conducted his business as a businessman.


I would prefer he would keep the damage he does to his domestic activities instead of inciting conflicts abroad. His last activity of promising weapons supplies to the Ukrainian government only hours after a christmas ceasefire has been proclaimed has blown all negotiations to bits. Is this policy or idiocy?

He's probably just feeling spiteful because Putin never came through with the twelve year old girl he was promised for Christmas.




BoscoX -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/23/2017 6:30:13 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: longwayhome

I may disagree with Trump's politics (especially since I am one of those hated lefties) but, as you have implied, I suspect the greater damage he is doing to his party, the US political system and the international standing of the US is less his politics than the way he is going about being a politician.

Somehow, at some point, he has to figure out how to do business with people and other nations in the political sphere which, as you suggest, is very different to how he has historically conducted his business as a businessman.


Damage to his party? [:D]

McConnell on Trump: 'I'm warming up to the tweets'

Nothing brings about party unity more than winning does, and this latest smashing tax victory has everyone rallying around the president. And now with the economy finally roaring back to life Democrat dreams of slowing the Trump train are but a continuing nightmare







Lucylastic -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/23/2017 6:44:22 AM)

So much exquisite presidenting.

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BoscoX -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/23/2017 7:02:42 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

So much exquisite presidenting.

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Rather than your pussyhat queen [:)]




Lucylastic -> RE: An example of Trump diplomacy (12/23/2017 7:05:48 AM)

OOOOh the hillary card...such exquisite deflection




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