Is Trump trying to purposefully provoke

Kim Jong Potbelly?

Yep, I think he is.

Further more I agree with the policy. The lesson goes back to Jefferson and the Barbary Pirates.

If our policy is to deny him nuclear weapons capability to strike the United States we're going to be preemptively striking him soon anyway.
 
Doing the opposite of the previous guy isn't "policy".
 
Is Trump trying to purposefully provoke

Kim Jong Potbelly?

Yep, I think he is.

Further more I agree with the policy. The lesson goes back to Jefferson and the Barbary Pirates.

This is some what funny and sad. I say some what because: 1) it's funny to watch the Donald strut around acting like the quintessential school yard bully and 2) It's sad to think you can take grade school taunts by the Donald as some sort of brilliant tactical mind game.

A relative of mine can take any instance of any ridiculous thing and turn it into a conspiracy. Garbage didn't get picked up? God damn trash company is trying to screw me by charging me for a pickup that didn't happen! Someone didn't use their turn signals in front of him? Sumabitch is trying to get me to hit him so he can sue me!

My point is you can take anything and with enough twisting, turning and restructuring make it into what ever you think it should be, when in reality it wasn't anything of consequence to begin with.

The only thing your scenario does is show the Donald's lack of adulthood and your lack of a grasp on reality.



Comshaw
 
Doing the opposite of the previous guy isn't "policy".
If a POTUS does it then it's POTUS-idential. But let's look at 'policy'. Whatzat?

* A stated official position on something or other.
* Illegal gambling -- policy racket, numbers game.
* Insurance against whatever.

The Gup official policy a few elections back was to make Obama a one-term president. Didn't work. Their next policy was to block his every effort. Some of it worked. Tromp's policy is to undo everything Obama did. He's having something of a go at that. Sure, it's 'policy'. Bad, stinking, dangerous, sicken-the-populace policy, but policy anyway. It's like being "in shape." Obese is a shape, too.

Hmmm, Wikipedia sez,

A policy is a deliberate system of principles to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent, and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. Policies are generally adopted by a governance body within an organization. Policies can assist in both subjective and objective decision making. Policies to assist in subjective decision making usually assist senior management with decisions that must be based on the relative merits of a number of factors, and as a result are often hard to test objectively, e.g. work-life balance policy. In contrast policies to assist in objective decision making are usually operational in nature and can be objectively tested.

Maybe Tromp's game isn't policy after all. Or it's the policy racket. [/sniff test] Yup, that's it.
 
Old news, but indicative: Report Substantiates North Korea Musical Instrument Concerns
The U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, confirms suspicions the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has engaged in a systematic program involving the hoarding of U.S. and European musical instruments over the past 15 months.
Yes, Kim has long been stockpiling guitars, banjos, mandolins, clarinets, oboes, flugelhorns, and tin whistles. The prospects are ominous. Hide yours now.
 
Did you see the stuff about the Yale shrink meeting with congress to report on trump's increasing craziness?

I like how he's afraid of being poisoned so only trusts McDonald's.
Seems counter-intuitive.
McDonald's protects Trump from Putin. Could be.
 
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