President Trump is Psychotic -- Psychiatrist L. Dodes Says

Y'all know that only degrees in African-American and Women's Studies count for the left.

I hear ya.

Then they are pissed at Howard Shultz because he does not pay them more than minimum wage when they apply that Gender Studies degree to making a latte'.
 
I hear ya.

Then they are pissed at Howard Shultz because he does not pay them more than minimum wage when they apply that Gender Studies degree to making a latte'.

Most of these graduates do not have the minimum qualifications and skills to work at Starbucks. They are strictly McDees / Walmart type of employees.
 
Most of these graduates do not have the minimum qualifications and skills to work at Starbucks. They are strictly McDees / Walmart type of employees.


I know quite a few local starbucks workers- daughters of fishermen for example- who do pretty well there because they are hard workers. I mean they are hustling bigtime from 5 am in the morning to whenever. The gay guys? Everything be in slow motion for them. They are usually busy talking to another gay guy who works there.

So even if you're skill level is not up there you can always compensate somewhat by being a hard worker. Except Gender Studies majors are not exactly big in that department either. No skills, and no work ethic.

No skills, no work ethic = democrat. Takes a lot of hours at Mickey D's to pay back that hundred thousand dollar student loan to get that Afro-Gender Degree too. But we know they can do it. Just wait for their parents to die so that they have some money.
 
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Dr Lance Dodes, a former Harvard professor now with the Boston Psychoanalytic Society And Institute has argued President Trump

... is "a psychopath... an enormous present danger... a very sick man... displaying symptoms of psychosis". On Trump's compulsive tweeting, Dodes said, "The simple explanation for it is that he's not in control of himself. This is what we mean when we say that somebody is becoming psychotic or is briefly psychotic... All of his delusional ideas come up when he is stressed in some way and then he loses track of reality because it doesn't fit what he needs to believe." He also said it was "an extremely dangerous thing" for a position of power to be held by someone who "appears so wantonly unconcerned about the welfare of others and willing to do anything to promote himself".

It's not as though we weren't warned: remember his very first official visit after his inauguration, to the HQ of the CIA? Smart move, I thought: he is going to build bridges after the rows with the intelligence community during the campaign. But no. He stood in front of the wall of stars commemorating CIA officers killed serving the US and created a huge storm about the media reports that there had been bigger crowds for Barack Obama's inauguration than his - which there had. At best, chronic narcissism; at worst, a personality disorder that would be pretty scary in anyone, but frankly terrifying when we are talking about the president of the United States. Which is why the shrinks are refusing to be silent, rule or no rule.
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/donald-trump-mental-health

https://www.statnews.com/2017/09/06/donald-trump-mental-illness-diagnosis/

I helped write the manual for diagnosing mental illness. Donald Trump doesn’t meet the criteria

Confusing Trump’s behavior with mental illness unfairly stigmatizes those who are truly mentally ill, underestimates his considerable cunning, and misdirects our efforts at future harm reduction. And the three most frequent armchair diagnoses made for Trump — narcissistic personality disorder, delusional disorder, and dementia — are all badly misinformed.
 
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