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Trump haters of the forum 07:41 - Jan 22 with 4427 viewsmangohilljack

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Venue: Top of the racecourse, overlooking Manselton park


The organisers, including our soy enthusiasts of all genders, eagerly look forward to seeing you there!
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Trump haters of the forum on 09:21 - Feb 1 with 693 viewsKilkennyjack

Trump haters of the forum on 20:33 - Jan 30 by theloneranger

Yep, he's suggested that diversity requirements and other policies somehow caused the collision of the passenger jet and an Army helicopter near Washington.

Reflecting his instinct to immediately frame major events through his political or ideological lens.


Correct - he just guesses stupid stuff.

Beware of the Risen People

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Trump haters of the forum on 09:43 - Feb 1 with 673 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Trump haters of the forum on 17:29 - Jan 30 by Gwyn737

I see Trump has blamed that awful air crash on DEI practices

Politicising death.

There’ll be the usual excuses trotted out - he didn’t mean it etc.


See this is Trump in a nutshell. On one hand for the first time in decades a western leader seems to be moving at pace and we are seeing tangible action on issues that matter to that countries people and a deliverance on what was promised in the election campaign. That’s refreshing to see but then it’s mixed in with this crass nonsensical bullshit. Even if you do believe that standards have been lowered because of diversity hire there’s a time and a place to make that argument. You don’t say it before the bodies have even stopped burning. That just makes you a prick.

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Trump haters of the forum on 10:27 - Feb 1 with 651 viewstheloneranger

Trump was questioned if he would be meeting some of the victims families after the tragedy at Ronald Reagan Airport on Wednesday night.

When asked about his plans to travel to the scene, he replied, “I have a plan to visit, not the site."

"Because you tell me, what’s the site? The water? You want me to go swimming?”

Trump said he had no evidence to support his claims that diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and hiring preferences played a role in the crash, allowing that “it just could have been”. He defended saying so “because I have common sense”.

“We do not know what led to this crash but we have some very strong opinions,” Trump claimed.

Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎

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Trump haters of the forum on 12:10 - Feb 1 with 625 viewscontroversial_jack

Trump haters of the forum on 10:27 - Feb 1 by theloneranger

Trump was questioned if he would be meeting some of the victims families after the tragedy at Ronald Reagan Airport on Wednesday night.

When asked about his plans to travel to the scene, he replied, “I have a plan to visit, not the site."

"Because you tell me, what’s the site? The water? You want me to go swimming?”

Trump said he had no evidence to support his claims that diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and hiring preferences played a role in the crash, allowing that “it just could have been”. He defended saying so “because I have common sense”.

“We do not know what led to this crash but we have some very strong opinions,” Trump claimed.


Wasn't he also the one who brought about changes to ATC, a recruiting freeze and removal of a safety committee?
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Trump haters of the forum on 18:28 - Feb 1 with 577 viewsSullutaCreturned

Trump haters of the forum on 12:10 - Feb 1 by controversial_jack

Wasn't he also the one who brought about changes to ATC, a recruiting freeze and removal of a safety committee?


In Trumps head he is always right, those who disagree with him are wrong and any good result is down to him. What he says is right even when there is no evidence.

I think he's actually borderline sociopathic and definitely a narcissist.
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Trump haters of the forum on 14:45 - Feb 2 with 510 viewsbuilthjack

Trump haters of the forum on 18:28 - Feb 1 by SullutaCreturned

In Trumps head he is always right, those who disagree with him are wrong and any good result is down to him. What he says is right even when there is no evidence.

I think he's actually borderline sociopathic and definitely a narcissist.


Borderline? The blokes a lunatic.

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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Trump haters of the forum on 23:39 - Feb 2 with 437 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Trump has imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and others. For the first time in nearly a decade Trudeau is encouraging Canadian people to buy Canadian goods. Isn’t this the way it should have been anyway?

Poll: We all dream of a managerial team of Alan Tates?

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Trump haters of the forum on 00:11 - Feb 3 with 424 viewsRobbie

Buy British mantra is long gone .

Buy British Steel , British Telecom . British Petroleum and British Gas , a long gone away figure of speech , now all owned by overseas moguls . British Airways ploughs on with the tag .
BA might now be owned by a Spanish company these days though .

I will pass on British Leyland asap .
Profits are now their drivers , forget local jobs and make money for the shareholders .

His thoughts on European sanctions and his import taxes on us little people await .
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Trump haters of the forum on 10:34 - Feb 3 with 337 viewscontroversial_jack

Trump haters of the forum on 23:39 - Feb 2 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth

Trump has imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and others. For the first time in nearly a decade Trudeau is encouraging Canadian people to buy Canadian goods. Isn’t this the way it should have been anyway?


No, as there's no profits in self sufficiency. Countries need to trade. Canadian made good will also be too expensive for the consumer and push up inflation. This is what Trump doesn't understand, as he's too arrogant to listen to advisors
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Trump haters of the forum on 19:32 - Feb 3 with 266 viewsSullutaCreturned

Trump haters of the forum on 10:34 - Feb 3 by controversial_jack

No, as there's no profits in self sufficiency. Countries need to trade. Canadian made good will also be too expensive for the consumer and push up inflation. This is what Trump doesn't understand, as he's too arrogant to listen to advisors


Governments have conspired with corporations so the corporations can make massive profits, tthose megacorps then reward the [politicians with cushy jobs.

All across the world the rich are getting richer while the rest of us get left behind. Top Politicians never get left behind. Starmer is a multi millionaire, Reeves has made changes that look like making everything more expensive and will also see her putting up taxes, again.

We should be aiming for as near to self sufficient as possible. The government that does this is getting closer toactually looking after its own people.
There is no more money for a lot of things, NHS, schools, police etc yet there are always multi billions for foreign aid, for foreign wars, to give out for dodgy PPE and of course, for politicians wages and expenses.

When will people learn, when will they have enough of voting for the same tired, failed old stagers?
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Trump haters of the forum on 21:19 - Feb 3 with 240 viewsKilkennyjack

Trump haters of the forum on 19:32 - Feb 3 by SullutaCreturned

Governments have conspired with corporations so the corporations can make massive profits, tthose megacorps then reward the [politicians with cushy jobs.

All across the world the rich are getting richer while the rest of us get left behind. Top Politicians never get left behind. Starmer is a multi millionaire, Reeves has made changes that look like making everything more expensive and will also see her putting up taxes, again.

We should be aiming for as near to self sufficient as possible. The government that does this is getting closer toactually looking after its own people.
There is no more money for a lot of things, NHS, schools, police etc yet there are always multi billions for foreign aid, for foreign wars, to give out for dodgy PPE and of course, for politicians wages and expenses.

When will people learn, when will they have enough of voting for the same tired, failed old stagers?


I hope you not suggesting that the English Nationalist party, aka Reform, is the answer ?

Farage is big mates with Trump and Murdoch, how ?
Because Farage is the Establishments man, thats how.

Watch Trump favour UK in tariffs compared to EU, Trump loves division and chaos.

Meanwhile French troops are off to Greenland ….

Beware of the Risen People

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Trump haters of the forum on 21:22 - Feb 3 with 237 viewsKilkennyjack

Trump haters of the forum on 18:28 - Feb 1 by SullutaCreturned

In Trumps head he is always right, those who disagree with him are wrong and any good result is down to him. What he says is right even when there is no evidence.

I think he's actually borderline sociopathic and definitely a narcissist.


Borderline ?

Get off the fence mun - yes or no ?

Beware of the Risen People

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Trump haters of the forum on 22:23 - Feb 3 with 198 viewsmajorraglan

Trump might just be playing out a huge bluff to get what he wants, threaten tariffs and see the weaker countries capitulate and give in. He’s already played a blinder with Columbia who were forced to back down pretty sharpish. Where he may come unstuck is when he “targets” the EU or potentially China who have the strength or collective economic strength to be able to retaliate.

If he presses on with tariffs against Canada fuel prices in the US will be affected because a lot of the American refineries are configured to refine the heavier Canadian fuel.
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Trump haters of the forum on 13:57 - Feb 4 with 97 viewspencoedjack

Trump haters of the forum on 22:23 - Feb 3 by majorraglan

Trump might just be playing out a huge bluff to get what he wants, threaten tariffs and see the weaker countries capitulate and give in. He’s already played a blinder with Columbia who were forced to back down pretty sharpish. Where he may come unstuck is when he “targets” the EU or potentially China who have the strength or collective economic strength to be able to retaliate.

If he presses on with tariffs against Canada fuel prices in the US will be affected because a lot of the American refineries are configured to refine the heavier Canadian fuel.


Of course he's playing blinder; he's going about doing what he was elected on.

Politicians over here should take notice.
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Trump haters of the forum on 18:48 - Feb 4 with 53 viewsSullutaCreturned

Trump haters of the forum on 21:22 - Feb 3 by Kilkennyjack

Borderline ?

Get off the fence mun - yes or no ?


There is no fence you utter clown. he is borderline AND definitely a narcissist.

PS, as you clearly don't pay attention and even when you do, you fail to comprehend, I have said deveral times that I could never vote for the clown thatis Farage. I haven't sat on the fence with Trump ever, the bloke is dangerous. He has all but triggered a global trade war, when I say all but, there has been a pause now since Mexico and Canada pushed back and China is prepping its own response.
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