The most dangerous man in the world

like him or loathe him he was elected by the citizens of the USA is it right that his mandate is ignored by others? Its a dangerous slope to start going down

He was elected President, not dictator. He must work within the system that's there. There's nothing dangerous about it. What's dangerous is the guff he spouts like wanting loyalty for all and sundry, including children. It's beyond creepy.
 

rob1

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He was elected President, not dictator. He must work within the system that's there. There's nothing dangerous about it. What's dangerous is the guff he spouts like wanting loyalty for all and sundry, including children. It's beyond creepy.
But thats the point he is trying to implement the programme he was elected on, he didnt ein powerand then say ok I'm in now and suddenly produce new ideas which werent voted on, its the rest of the elected politicians who are acting like they have a mandate to stop him and of course all the great and good from the mediaworld,as I have said loads of times I am no fan but the yanks are treading a very fine line by ignoring the voters
 
But thats the point he is trying to implement the programme he was elected on, he didnt ein powerand then say ok I'm in now and suddenly produce new ideas which werent voted on, its the rest of the elected politicians who are acting like they have a mandate to stop him and of course all the great and good from the mediaworld,as I have said loads of times I am no fan but the yanks are treading a very fine line by ignoring the voters

They were also elected, that is their mandate. If their voters aren't happy with that they can make it known now, and unseat them at the next election. That is democracy. Again, he is not a dictator, in the system he must bring people with him to get much of anything done. But he'll fail to do that not because of some meeja conspiracy but because he's a loudmouth insufferable lying arsehole, amongst many, many other things.

I'm quite happy he's failing and I'll be even happier should he continue to fail. I've said for a long time it's the Republican party he should be worrying about, but he's not, and it'll cost him.
 

Ashtree

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somebody been reading the compost?

So you like Trump then. Can't see the reality!!

Pure karma how McCain finished off his reckless attempt to finish off Obamacare without having "anything", never mind something better to put in his place.
Just pure karma ..... you know Trump the five time draft dodger, referred to McCain a 5 year POW as "no hero". Dodger Trump sitting safe in NY, reckons hero's don't get captured. Karma!!:D
 

RobFZS

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Looks like he's doing the job he was elected to do, pee off the liberal elite ^^

I don't really get this fascination with things not happening for Trump straight away, how long did it take to get the affordable care act through? literally years and years and years , i would have thought the whingers would be happy and play down these hold ups, rather than Trump do his program in 12 months and then start on doing some real crazy things in the remainder of his presidency, which going on the polling of swing states, could be another 7 years.

Trump is probably the most moderate in the GOP, so be careful what you wish for :ROFLMAO:
 
Seven months in and not a single piece of legislation delivered. So sad:rolleyes:
U.S. Republican push to gut Obamacare ends in defeat for Trump
http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-usa-healthcare-repeal-bill-idUKKBN1AD0KK

This is every year in Australia!!!

You have to remember with health care in usa they are in there infancy... Not like uk and Aus...its taken best part of 40 years to get to where we are....so obamacare was always going to need improving...and debate on how to improve will always be tricky in a country that is really only new at looking after people that dont work etc...there social programs nothing like uk or Aus...they are a long way behind on this....

If they can do anything on tax reform i take my hat of to them as our pollies all agree we need to do it and no one will...at least they will try something radical...and a reform that big id expect to take best part of two years...they will want it quick but reality is no country could push something like that through unless under siege or dictatorship.

Ant...
 
Look at the uk pollies with the no gasoline car and no way to power them...russia will be rubbing its hands together over this...they have the gas and hillary sold them the uranium....game is a giggle for putin...

Everyone acts like there own political system is perfect...give me a break.

Haters always gonna hate.

Ant...
 

baabaa

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So you like Trump then. Can't see the reality!!

Pure karma how McCain finished off his reckless attempt to finish off Obamacare without having "anything", never mind something better to put in his place.
Just pure karma ..... you know Trump the five time draft dodger, referred to McCain a 5 year POW as "no hero". Dodger Trump sitting safe in NY, reckons hero's don't get captured. Karma!!:D
so the arch warmongering neocon is a hero ?http://handsoffsyria.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/why-john-mccain-wants-to-aid-syrian.html
 

Ashtree

Member
I see the fat little fart in N Korea has fired another ICBM. This time it may have landed in Japanese territorial waters.
Could this be the issue on which Trump makes a big move which would instantly divert attention away from the dogs dinner he's made of the job at home.

Back in the day M Thatcher's premiership was in deep dudu with nobody expecting her to lead the party into the next election.
Then the Argies, decided to pull their boats into the Falklands.
The rest is history. She made the big move and the weak and wobbley period in her premiership is consigned to history!

https://amp.theguardian.com/politics/2013/apr/09/margaret-thatcher-falklands-gamble
 

bluegreen

Member
This ones for the Trump haters and John McCain who historically has voted for more wars on other countries than any other senator..........EVER!!!!
 

bluegreen

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To be honest if your offended by President Trump so far, then to quote Bachman Turner Overdrive "You aint seen nothing yet"!! With more cabinet changes to come, debt ceiling chaos, war on the Korean Peninsular (Now a certainty) and finally a special prosecutor being appointed by Sessions to look into Clinton, Comey and Lynches wrong doings which are vastly more plentiful than Mr Trumps I assure you. If anyone on here thinks The Donald is finished you are wishful thinking, he has only just begun(y)
 
Id suspect congress will make all this private...and have to make a deal with the bros...as they have the info...and thats the trump card right there...excuse the pun...

They will see whats gone on as the only need to follow the money...

Its normal politics but...terrible behaviiur by terrible human beings...

Funny how alot of govts world wide hav same issue..its a cess pit for sh*t bags...

Ant...
 

turbo

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Arable Farmer
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lincs
Nonsense, he hasn't a clue. He thought himself all powerful, now reality is biting. Beware those waging wars on all fronts, it never ends well. He'll alienate the Republicans and then he's toast.
No it's not nonsense,the Republican Party is just as much in the swamp as the Democratic Party and if he's doing as bad a job as you say he is how come he is odds on to win a second term already not even a year into this term
 

rob1

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Location
wiltshire
Lets face it trump hasnt got much to compare against after clinton and bush jnr hardly a shinning example of whiter than white intelligent politicians and despite thinking obama was going to be a game changer he acheived little really, guess its all run behind the scenes regardless of whoever is the President
 

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