What will history say about Trump?

They can abrogate basal human nature if you just become a voluntary slave.


Don't MAKE (D)em do it (by force, but they will if they have to)!
 
america had so much prosperity that middlemen could live off the fat of the land and it made no real difference

Eventually you had more middlemen than doers and they started eating the muscle. Then the bones. And now the marrow.

hollowed out.
 
If we had political paintball wars, everyone would end up purple.

Fuckers tend to shoot each other as often as the bad guys.

Maybe that says something about them. Dem.
 
You are off base.

Unless you describe Congress, which is certainly not a bastion of progress (any more than true lies)...
 
Trump did the impossible: he normalized RFK Jr. Mostly. In so doing, he gave us permission to question the government’s recommendations for community health. Specifically, he’s given us permission, like RFK Jr., to question the high-handed medical oligarchy that uses absolutism to “guide us and help us.”
Keith R. Jackson, M.D.

The altruist (who tends to absolutism) will happily enslave you when they believe that it is for your own good.
 
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Donald J. Trump’s decisive electoral victory in the November 5, 2024 election has, in all probability, ended the Obama era. For all intents and purposes, Obama served three terms as president. A Harris victory on November 5 would have extended Obama’s reign as a de facto president for another four years.

Obama’s chartered policy for the Middle East was detrimental to Israel. It began with his 2009 appeasement tour of Egypt, where he apologized for America and sought solidarity with the Muslim world. His appeasement of America’s enemies, mainly the radical theocratic Islamic Republic of Iran and its proxies, continued throughout his presidency. Joe Biden pursued the same soft approach that sought to bring the Iranians to the negotiating table in order to resuscitate the 2015 nuclear deal that Trump had dumped in his first term as president.

Whereas Biden sought de-escalation in the Middle East by exercising U.S. restraint in the face of Iranian aggression, President Trump, though seeking to stay away from conflicts in the Middle East, believes that a strong military posture is the best defense, serves as a deterrence, and is the best way to prevent wars. American deterrence, during the last four years under Biden and Harris, has been dangerously diminished and has provoked America’s enemies, Iran in particular, to attack U.S. bases in Syria and Iraq through its proxies, essentially with impunity. The Biden administration’s reaction to the attacks on Western and American shipping in the Red Sea by the Houthis (one of Iran’s proxies) was pitifully weak and indecisive. To his credit, however, Biden reacted immediately after the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel by sending a naval task force to the eastern Mediterranean.
Joseph Pruder, American Thinker
 
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Donald J. Trump’s decisive electoral victory in the November 5, 2024 election has, in all probability, ended the Obama era. For all intents and purposes, Obama served three terms as president. A Harris victory on November 5 would have extended Obama’s reign as a de facto president for another four years.

Obama’s chartered policy for the Middle East was detrimental to Israel. It began with his 2009 appeasement tour of Egypt, where he apologized for America and sought solidarity with the Muslim world. His appeasement of America’s enemies, mainly the radical theocratic Islamic Republic of Iran and its proxies, continued throughout his presidency. Joe Biden pursued the same soft approach that sought to bring the Iranians to the negotiating table in order to resuscitate the 2015 nuclear deal that Trump had dumped in his first term as president.

Whereas Biden sought de-escalation in the Middle East by exercising U.S. restraint in the face of Iranian aggression, President Trump, though seeking to stay away from conflicts in the Middle East, believes that a strong military posture is the best defense, serves as a deterrence, and is the best way to prevent wars. American deterrence, during the last four years under Biden and Harris, has been dangerously diminished and has provoked America’s enemies, Iran in particular, to attack U.S. bases in Syria and Iraq through its proxies, essentially with impunity. The Biden administration’s reaction to the attacks on Western and American shipping in the Red Sea by the Houthis (one of Iran’s proxies) was pitifully weak and indecisive. To his credit, however, Biden reacted immediately after the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel by sending a naval task force to the eastern Mediterranean.
Joseph Pruder, American Thinker
Weakness begets contempt.
 
Breeds it.

Ironic. Obamanation breeds weakness and fosters it where it finds it...

Weakness always folds in the end when strength, resolve and persistence mean survival.

The weak voted "weakly" against The Strong Horse, jealous of his G.O.A.T. (Sorry Mr. Brady, You're fired!)
 
He's a less intelligent hitler
This is precisely why your side is bleeding voters. You compare everyone you disagree with to Hitler. Pathetic really.
 

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It's not so much them saying it as the dearth of LIT-Mahers to call them out in rejection.

This makes the worst the only voice of the DemocraTICK Party...
 
Thousands of years ago, Ecclesiastes reminded us that human nature being what it is, “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.” Or as George Santayana said more pithily, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” I mention this because a new analysis of Rome’s fall says that the West and, very specifically, America, are making the same mistakes that doomed the Roman Empire: They’re allowing a geopolitical enemy to take over trade and, by weakening their militaries, giving Islam room to fill the resulting power vacuum.
Andrea Widberg

They discovered that the Romans miscalculated their Persian opponents which caused their downward spiral, leaving them weak and allowing Islam to rise in a manner that essentially wiped out the once-powerful civilization.

The two groups were at war from 54 BC to 628 for control of territories, but the Persians and Sassanians took over Roman trade routes that were critical to their victory.

Without access to trade, the economy quickly collapsed and forced people in the Roman Empire to flee to other regions like Constantinople, the researchers said.

Daily Mail



https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...romans_ceded_their_trade_routes_and_fell.html
 
Thousands of years ago, Ecclesiastes reminded us that human nature being what it is, “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.” Or as George Santayana said more pithily, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” I mention this because a new analysis of Rome’s fall says that the West and, very specifically, America, are making the same mistakes that doomed the Roman Empire: They’re allowing a geopolitical enemy to take over trade and, by weakening their militaries, giving Islam room to fill the resulting power vacuum.
Andrea Widberg

They discovered that the Romans miscalculated their Persian opponents which caused their downward spiral, leaving them weak and allowing Islam to rise in a manner that essentially wiped out the once-powerful civilization.

The two groups were at war from 54 BC to 628 for control of territories, but the Persians and Sassanians took over Roman trade routes that were critical to their victory.

Without access to trade, the economy quickly collapsed and forced people in the Roman Empire to flee to other regions like Constantinople, the researchers said.

Daily Mail



https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...romans_ceded_their_trade_routes_and_fell.html
Along with those in our society that believe that toys (technology) makes them wiser. I see NO evidence to that.
 
The freedom of the internet to self-validate and confirm bias.
It is nice to find like voices, I enjoy it, even the differing.
It has also retarded the social skills of so many.
And love of language? *poof* Illusion...

language as weapon of mass movement destruction, Ender's Rhetorical Device.
 
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