What did Trump do?

Trump Derangement Syndrome is what it is. You know our ET trolls like GWB, WRB, Cuddles and others are the biggest victims of their mental derangement. If President Donald Trump wins in November 2024, the level of TDS of our ET trolls will shoot thru the roof. In other news, Justin Trudeau is doing a hell of a job destroying Canada bit by bit, enough for some Canadians to flee and seek another country to live in. This one is for Cuddles.
 
What did he do that affected you negatively that makes you hate him so much and be so afraid of him?

He upset the Bush/Cheney/Clinton/Romney/Obama/Biden/Pelosi cabal. He went to the club and said whether you like it or, I am coming in, so the club members did everything they possibly could do to destroy him.

People are waking up to the fact that the establishment doesn't give a fuck about them and they will do whatever it takes to preserve their power.

Donald Trump is a middle of the road moderate and the fact that these snowflakes are so triggered by him shows you that they are not rational thinkers but obedient little puppets.

Even if they throw him in jail, it is highly likely that he is going to win the election. What does that say about the democrat party?


 
What did he do that affected you negatively that makes you hate him so much and be so afraid of him?
He upset the Bush/Cheney/Clinton/Romney/Obama/Biden/Pelosi cabal. He went to the club and said whether you like it or, I am coming in, so the club members did everything they possibly could do to destroy him.

People are waking up to the fact that the establishment doesn't give a fuck about them and they will do whatever it takes to preserve their power.

Donald Trump is a middle of the road moderate and the fact that these snowflakes are so triggered by him shows you that they are not rational thinkers but obedient little puppets.

Even if they throw him in jail, it is highly likely that he is going to win the election. What does that say about the democrat party?
So how did the surgery go for you boys?

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Well...for starters I generally don't care for sociopathic pathological liars. I don't think making all of our lives better is very high on his priority list. His business record appears to be one full of scams and fraudulent activity. The only real talent I've ever seen from him is his ability to market himself to a significant portion of the population. Needless to say, I'm not impressed.
 
......The tape, in which Trump crudely describes groping women, is not allowed to be played at the former president’s criminal hush money trial, as New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan does not want jurors to hear the words in Trump’s own voice. But it can be described and quoted from for the jury, and it has loomed large over the case.

Trump’s scandals can fill books. Over his nearly eight decades on this planet, the man has been variously accused of being a slumlord, a racist, a cheat and a rapist. But it was after he gained the powers of the presidency that interest in his misbehavior really ratcheted up, as reports of his outrageous behavior felt like they came every five minutes. From the way he picked on U.S. allies and cozied up to longtime adversaries, to the way his remarks sowed confusion and outrage while Americans dealt with the rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic, to his attempt to fan the flames of insurrection on his way out of office, to his multiple criminal trials for actions during and after his presidency — the American people have had a lot to pay attention to.

Now, for one of those trials to remind the public of how this lone scandal almost derailed his presidency before it even happened — well, it’s a reminder of what seems like a quainter time.

First published by The Washington Post, the tape, which was recorded in 2005, became front-page news in October 2016, one month before the presidential election. It was obscene. Caught on a hot mic speaking with “Access Hollywood” host Billy Bush, Trump could be heard talking about an unnamed woman who he failed to seduce. He and Bush were on a bus, going to meet an actress who would escort them onto the set of a soap opera that was expecting Trump to make a cameo. His reality show, “The Apprentice,” had become a hit since its first season aired the year before.

“I did try and fuck her. She was married,” Trump tells Bush on the tape. “I moved on her like a bitch, but I couldn’t get there.” Once the pair see the actress, they react: “Your girl’s hot as shit,” Bush tells Trump. “Woah!” Trump says. “Woah!”

“I’ve got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her,” Trump says. “You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful — I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait.”

Then came the famous quote: “And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. … Grab ’em by the pussy. You can do anything.” In the background, Bush is heard cackling.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/why-old-trump-scandal-now-212539245.html
 
16 Nobel Prize-winning economists warn that Trump's economic plans could reignite inflation

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-economy-nobel-prize-winners-letter-inflation-warning/

Sixteen of the world's most notable economists — all Nobel Prize winners — are warning that former President Donald Trump could stoke inflation if he wins the presidency in November and moves forward with his economic plans.

"Many Americans are concerned about inflation, which has come down remarkably fast. There is rightly a worry that Donald Trump will reignite this inflation, with his fiscally irresponsible budgets," according to a letter signed by the economists, who include Joseph Stiglitz, a Columbia University professor who won the Nobel prize for economics in 2001; and Yale professor Robert Shiller, who won the Nobel prize for economics in 2013.

The warning comes as the U.S. continues to battle sticky inflation, with the Federal Reserve maintaining the highest interest rates in more than two decades with the goal of cooling the economy and driving inflation down to a 2% annual rate. Even though inflation has cooled from a recent peak of 9.1% in June 2022, inflation-weary Americans are glum about the economy, with 6 in 10 rating it as either bad, fairly bad or very bad, according to the latest CBS News poll.

Trump's policies could prove to be inflationary, other economists also warned, such as his proposal to create a 10% across-the-board tariff on all imports to deporting immigrants. The tariff plan would add $1,700 in annual costs for the typical U.S. household, essentially acting as an inflationary tax, according to experts at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

Deporting immigrants could shrink the labor force, creating more competition for U.S. workers and pushing up wages, also adding to inflationary pressure, economists warn.

While the letter from Stiglitz and the other 15 Nobel Prize winners didn't detail the specifics of any part of Trump's plans, it did single out praise for some of President Joe Biden's economic policies, ranging from his Inflation Reduction Act to investment in U.S. manufacturing.

"In his first four years as President, Joe Biden signed into law major investments in the U.S. economy, including in infrastructure, domestic manufacturing and climate," the letter said. "Together, these investments are likely to increase productivity and economic growth while lowering long-term inflationary pressures and facilitating the clean energy transition."

They added, "While each of us has different views on the particulars of various economic policies, we all agree that Joe Biden's economic agenda is vastly superior to Donald Trump's."

"Top economists, Nobel Prize winners, and business leaders all know America can't afford Trump's dangerous economic agenda," Biden campaign spokesperson, James Singer, told CBS MoneyWatch.

"In Donald Trump's America, the rich pay less, and working Americans pay more," he added.

"The American people don't need worthless out-of-touch Nobel Prize winners to tell them which president put more money in their pockets," Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in an emailed statement to CBS MoneyWatch.

If re-elected, Trump plans to implement a "pro-growth, pro-energy, pro-jobs agenda to bring down the cost of living and uplift all Americans," she added.

"We the undersigned": Read the letter

You can read the text of the letter below:

We the undersigned are deeply concerned about the risks of a second Trump administration for the U.S. economy.

Among the most important determinants of economic success are the rule of law and economic and political certainty. For a country like the U.S., which is embedded in deep relationships with other countries, conforming to international norms and having normal and stable relationships with other countries is also an imperative. Donald Trump and the vagaries of his actions and policies threaten this stability and the U.S.'s standing in the world.

While each of us has different views on the particulars of various economic policies, we all agree that Joe Biden's economic agenda is vastly superior to Donald Trump's. In his first four years as President, Joe Biden signed into law major investments in the U.S. economy, including in infrastructure, domestic manufacturing, and climate. Together, these investments are likely to increase productivity and economic growth while lowering long-term inflationary pressures and facilitating the clean energy transition.

During Joe Biden's presidency we have also seen a remarkably strong and equitable labor market recovery — enabled by his pandemic stimulus. An additional four years of Joe Biden's presidency would allow him to continue supporting an inclusive U.S. economic recovery.

Many Americans are concerned about inflation, which has come down remarkably fast. There is rightly a worry that Donald Trump will reignite this inflation, with his fiscally irresponsible budgets. Nonpartisan researchers, including at Evercore, Allianz, Oxford Economics, and the Peterson Institute, predict that if Donald Trump successfully enacts his agenda, it will increase inflation.

The outcome of this election will have economic repercussions for years, and possibly decades, to come. We believe that a second Trump term would have a negative impact on the U.S.'s economic standing in the world and a destabilizing effect on the U.S.'s domestic economy.

Signed,

George A. Akerlof (2001)

Sir Angus Deaton (2015)

Claudia Goldin (2023)

Sir Oliver Hart (2016)

Eric S. Maskin (2007)

Daniel L. McFadden (2000)

Paul R. Milgrom (2020)

Roger B. Myerson (2007)

Edmund S. Phelps (2006)

Paul M. Romer (2018)

Alvin E. Roth (2012)

William F. Sharpe (1990)

Robert J. Shiller (2013)

Christopher A. Sims (2011)

Joseph E. Stiglitz (2001)

Robert B. Wilson (2020)
 
Well...for starters I generally don't care for sociopathic pathological liars. I don't think making all of our lives better is very high on his priority list. His business record appears to be one full of scams and fraudulent activity. The only real talent I've ever seen from him is his ability to market himself to a significant portion of the population. Needless to say, I'm not impressed.
My question was---

What did he do that affected you negatively that makes you hate him so much and be so afraid of him?
 
I just dont understand simple minded people putting a politician on a pedastal and worshipping him so much to the point you seem really close to glazing your own knuckles when he speaks....

trump just needs his position and power and ego stroked and you all line up with knee pads and mouthwash.... like seriously what is going on in your lives that you need a fake messiah haha....
 
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