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zorroloco
04-Nov-24, 11:05

Why vote for tRump
Sexual assaults/rape
Dozens of felony convictions
Insurrection
Unstable
Immature
Pathological liar
Cruel
Misogynistic
Disparaging of military
Mocks the disabled
Vulgar and crude


If these are things you support, you should vote tRump
redfoxrising
04-Nov-24, 12:43

one more day
Sexual assaults/rape yes
Dozens of felony convictions yes
Insurrection yes


Unstable yes
Immature yes

Pathological liar yes
Cruel yes
Misogynistic yes
Disparaging of military yes
Mocks the disabled yes
Vulgar and crude yes
lord_shiva
04-Nov-24, 18:06

Why Vote for Trump?
People support Donald NOT for who he is, but for who they are.

This gem came from Apatzer.
apatzer
04-Nov-24, 20:21


So what color shirt do you think Trump will pick for his citizen army? I predict Red, because brown and black has already been used. And yellow doesn't have the same feel to it.

If we elect him , get your bucket list crossed of, because by the third quarter of 2027 life as we know it is over.
zorroloco
04-Nov-24, 20:28

If we elect him
I’m making popcorn….
lord_shiva
04-Nov-24, 21:50

Puce
It is the classy brown.

But yeah, probably bold, blood red, with a black T style swastika emblazoned in a white circle in the center.
lord_shiva
04-Nov-24, 21:54

If We Elect
evil, I’m building a secret annex.
lord_shiva
24-Jun-25, 20:58

Revealing Who They Are
Frank: This Is What I Voted For!!!!!!

He shut down USAID. He shut down the green new steal.

[300,000 have died as a result so far].

My president doesn’t send pallets of cash to Iran.

[Bush sent pallet os cash to Iraq. No one sent money like that to Iran. Frank has fallen for conspiracy idiocy yet again—on par with flat earth.]

President Trump is merely cleaning up the mess that started with the worst president in American history, Barack Hussein Obama.

[LOL.]

victoriasas
23-Jun-25, 13:11

You think former President Obama is the worst president in American history when the worst terrorist attack in this nation’s history AND the greatest economic collapse since the Great Depression both happened on former President George W. Bush’s watch?

Get real.

Bush is by far the worst president in modern American history.

It’s not even close.

End quote.

Bush was certainly bad, but the worst was arguably James Buchanan. Granted, he isn’t regarded as modern.

Our worst president was Trump 45, though if 47 concluded today he would easily smash 45’s abysmal record.

en.wikipedia.org

bobspringett
24-Jun-25, 21:57

Hail the cease-fire!
For a cease-fire to happen, both sides have to cease firing. That's what the word means.

Iran didn't even start firing until Israel lobbed a few warheads at them. For days on end. Iran retaliated, just like any nation would. Then Trump launched a heavy surprise attack, completely without any provocation from Iran. Iran retaliated again, but gave ample prior warning to show that this was to 'satisfy honour' rather than to cause casualties.

So it is clear that Iran was eager for the attacks to stop. They needed no persuading.

Israel, on the other hand, launched unprovoked attacks for days on end. Despite being urged to de-escalate.

So did Israel stop because Trump asked them to? Or is it more likely that Trump waited this long before asking them to stop, because they weren't finished yet. Only when Israel and America could proclaim 'Mission Accomplished!!' did Israel agree to a cease fire. In other words, when they had completed their objectives.

Wow!! What a peace-maker!

But that's not all! Did you notice that Trump said he had completely obliterated the Iranian nuclear capability? First of all, only Trump sems to believe that Iran actually had a 'nuclear capability' to start with. Second, Iran had plenty of notice; acute notice about ten days, but seriously they would have foreseen this coming ten years ago. Plenty of time to move the gear and the material to a safe location if needed, but actual workshops were probably safe anyway.

Trump's attacks might have made a few craters and perhaps even spilled a few cups of coffee, but serious damage? I don't think so! There have been 'earthquake bombs' since the 1940's raids on the Ruhr Dams, Doenitz's submarine pens and sinking the Tirpitz. Engineers know how to design spaces to protect against these tricks. Sure, some Taliban caves in Afghanistan were taken out by these MOABs, but they were natural-formed hideaways, not structures designed and built for the purpose.

For those who are wondering, even this little engineering koala took all of five minutes to figure out the following:-

1. Dig a big cavern in rock, several tens of metres into rock.

2. Build a thick reinforced concrete hall within this space, like a long arched tunnel perhaps a metre clear of the rock all round.

3. Inject into the space between the concrete and the excavated rock an expanding foam such as used for packing household appliances. Let it expand to fill the space.

4. Repeat with another smaller arched tunnel, again with some minor clearance and fill that gap with more foam.


Even if a bomb gets a significant distance into the rock before exploding, it is the shock wave that does the damage. The first layer of foam between rock and the outer concrete arch would be an almost perfect shock absorber. It is likely that to roof oof the rock cavern would fragment and fall in, destroying everything inside, EXCEPT that the foam would hold all that shattered rock more-or-less in place, supported by the first concrete arch. Repeated bombs would do little more than grind the loose rocks into smaller pebbles.

But even the extreme case, that a bomb gets all the way to that outer concrete roof, the same story would apply. The shock wave might spall the inner surface of that first arch, but the foam to the second, inner arch would provide protection.

To do significant damage to anything inside the inner arch would require multiple hits in sequence within a distance of a metre or so, on a target tens of metres underground.

But that's all right. Let Trump boast that he has destroyed Iran's nuclear dreams Then he can ignore any future warnings, rather than admit that he stuffed up first time around. Maybe now Iran will sign up to a treaty and international inspections (but keeping secret the one base where the good stuff is happening! "Where are all your top scientists, Iran?" - "They all died in the U.S. bombing.") in exchange for relief from sanctions.

Hey! Isn't that the agreement Trump tore up in 2018?
lord_shiva
09-Jul-25, 10:21

Why Support Trump?
In another group the question was asked:

“When has President Trump EVER cover up crime?!!” [LOL]

Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal fornicating with a proxy daughter porn star. “Prosecutors argued this falsification was done to conceal other unlawful activity, including attempts to violate state and federal election laws and suppress negative information to influence the election. Trump was sentenced to an unconditional discharge in January 2025, but the conviction remains on his record.”

Quoted material above and all text below is from the Gemini Oracle.
Trump also tried hiding and destroying the stolen federal documents, many of which were classified. “The Justice Department claimed evidence indicated classified documents were deliberately concealed from federal investigators at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, suggesting efforts to obstruct the investigation into the handling of these documents. Prosecutors alleged Trump attempted to enlist his attorney in this obstruction by suggesting he falsely tell the FBI Trump did not have the documents or that he hide or destroy them. This case was dismissed in July 2024 by a federal judge, a decision that is currently under appeal.”
bobspringett
09-Jul-25, 20:24

Trump can end wars!
Sure he can! All he has to do is keep telling people to stop fighting. As soon as the aggressor runs out of ammunition or otherwise achieves his war aim, the fighting stops as if by magic, and all because Trump has been telling them for months to stop!

It seems Netanyahu and Putin still haven't achieved everything they want, but as soon as they do you will see that the end of fighting was all because Trump said so.
lord_shiva
09-Jul-25, 21:05

Taking Credit
We all know that when the war ends, for whatever reason, Groper will claim credit. He claims credit for every good thing whether he had any hand in it or not. Veteran’s Choice was signed into law in 2014. That hasn’t stopped Trump from claiming credit for it over and over.

“The Veterans Choice Program (VCP) was signed into law… on August 7, 2014, as part of the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014. The program was implemented to address issues of long wait times and limited access to care for veterans at VA medical facilities.”

bobspringett
10-Jul-25, 02:08

Trump has such a silver tongue!
He praised the President of Liberia (a small African nation for those who might not know) for his good command of conversational English.

Liberia was founded by ex-slaves from America, and English is their official language. Trump obviously dis as much homework for this meeting as he thought necessary.
lord_shiva
10-Jul-25, 07:10

Speaking of Liberia
Groper intends it to be the primary destination of the Palestinian diaspora, his ethnic cleansing for the Gaza Riviera. Liberia is one of three countries that will serve as black op extreme rendition sites for human trafficking, the other two being Sudan and El Salvador.

Miller and the MAGAites were mighty peeved Groper walked back trafficking migrant agriculture workers. Lincoln was going to use Liberia as a freed slave settlement until he learned what a scam the proposed project was. Laura Loomer wants to feed all 60 million Latin Americans, citizens and non citizens alike, to the Auschwitz Alcatraz alligators, MAGA.

The budget for Groper’s concentration camps and secret Gestapo force now exceeds the entire military budget of Russia.

Gemini: Russia's military budget is substantial and has seen significant increases in recent years, particularly with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. In 2025, Russia's defense budget is projected to reach approximately $126 billion (13.5 trillion rubles), representing about 32.5% of the government's total spending. This figure is a record high and exceeds spending on welfare and education combined.

[In contrast, total ICE spending is expected to exceed $160 billion.]

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) budget is substantial, with a recent focus on significant increases for detention and deportation operations. The latest budget proposals, particularly those under consideration in a "Big, Beautiful Bill," include billions for detention centers, hiring more personnel, and related infrastructure.
Here's a breakdown of the key areas and figures:
Detention Capacity:
The bill proposes allocating $45 billion for the construction of new immigration detention centers, including family detention facilities. This would significantly increase the number of detention beds, potentially doubling capacity.
Enforcement and Deportation:
A large portion of the budget, potentially around $30 billion, is earmarked for ICE enforcement and deportation operations, including hiring more personnel and transportation costs. This includes funding for hiring 10,000 new ICE officers.
Infrastructure and Technology:
The budget also includes funding for facility upgrades and investments in IT systems to improve operational efficiency and streamline processes.
Impact on other areas:
The massive increase in ICE spending has been criticized for potentially coming at the expense of other areas, such as healthcare for millions of Americans. There are also concerns about the impact on the immigration court system, as detention capacity is increased faster than the number of immigration judges can be hired.
Total Estimated Spending: The overall cost of immigration enforcement and deportation efforts, including border security, is estimated to be over $160 billion.

End Gemini Oracle.

MAGA.
bobspringett
13-Jul-25, 16:30

Making America Great Again
And here's how it can be done...

www.abc.net.au
apatzer
13-Jul-25, 18:23

My 2c
It reminds me of how the wale oil turned it's back on the electric lightbulb. And we can still see how wale oil lights the world to this day *joking

The problem is these corporations have Trillions of dollars to waste. And they have to effectively buy politics and politicians because they have known that their products are heating up the planet since .... Wait for it .... 1972 when Exxon launched a study on their products so that they wouldn't be blindsided by another ohhh lead in gas is bad.


Cree Indian prophecy,

"Only when the last tree has been cut down, the last fish been caught, and the last stream poisoned, will we realize we cannot eat money."


And I'll add, but until that time comes a lot of people will die so that a few can have so much money that they will never spend it in 1,000 lifetimes. I guess the mantra is .. if I can't spend it then no one else will either.
brigadecommander
13-Jul-25, 19:01

WELL SAID Bob!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lord_shiva
14-Jul-25, 18:33

Chelsea Victory
When Trump found out Chelsea wasn’t a 13 year old girl he had hoped to “spray champagne” upon in the locker room is when he finally left.

x.com
mo-oneandmore
14-Jul-25, 21:59

"Why vote for tRump?"
See opening forum dated 04-Nov-24 by zorroloco

Hey! I think I know that that guy. gameknot.com

Yep. Zorroloco (Jeff) is a very food friend of mine who I have been FRC with (F = Bobby Fischer)' Jeff is a good friend of mine with whom I have talked with and laughed with , gotten serious with, smoked pot with and played FRC (F=Bobby Fischer) many times, near LIVE, on Zoom.

So thanks Zorro for creating this forum for us nearly a year ago.

So back to your forum opening question, Zorro.

My answer: Zero reasons --- Not even if he gave me all his money and a million blow jobs. 

FRC
en.wikipedia.org
bobspringett
14-Jul-25, 22:15

Trump has given Putin fifty days to start talking peace.

I thought Trump was going to finish this war within 24 HOURS of being sworn in! Why the extension?

No matter; so long as Putin STARTS talking peace within eight months of inauguration, that's close enough. Unless it doesn't happen, in which case a further extension will be granted. Still no revised limit on when that talking should produce peace, but that doesn't matter now. All promises were rendered void by the inauguration itself.
mo-oneandmore
14-Jul-25, 22:24

Correction to my last comment
Correction for my last post.

Come to think of it --- I might just vote for him ONE time if he also gave me his wife for a few days.
She would, indeed, divorce him the next day --- believe it or not. 
lord_shiva
15-Jul-25, 08:48

Chelsea Trophy
Trump, who did so much to help Chelsea win their championship, kept the trophy. The team got a phony replica in its place.

www.moroccoworldnews.com
lord_shiva
15-Jul-25, 08:55

Animal Magnetism
You’re one of the very few people Melania would rapidly abandon Groper for, Mo. On the other hand, she kind of detests that fat slob she married for a green card, and rightly so. I think she is more interested in a fat wallet. What I meant was, you’re one of the very few she would be dazzled by without flashing wads of cash at her. I can see that.
mo-oneandmore
15-Jul-25, 17:12

Shiva
Hm-mm?

I wonder if Mrs. trump does Monica Lewinsky's, huh?
lord_shiva
15-Jul-25, 20:48

Bathroom Monitor Nancy Mace
Mace: Who sleeps better knowing Trump is President?

Me: Epstein’s clients.
bobspringett
15-Jul-25, 22:20

Winning the Trade war is easy?
Perhaps not as easy as thought.

www.abc.net.au


lord_shiva
15-Jul-25, 23:42

Feed Hungry Children? Not on Groper’s Watch!
Chaos or deliberate evil is behind the Trump administration’s recent order to burn nearly 500 metric tons of emergency high-nutrition biscuits that could feed about 1.5 million children for a week. As Hana Kiros reported in The Atlantic, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) spent about $800,000 on the food during the Biden administration for distribution to children in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It was in storage in the United Arab Emirates when the Trump administration gutted USAID. Still, Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured the House Appropriations Committee that the food would get to the children before it spoiled. HCR
lord_shiva
15-Jul-25, 23:53

Epstein Murdered?
AG Pam Bondi told the press Epstein's client list was on her desk, being reviewed for public release.

When asked about it more recently, she explained the list doesn’t exist—that there never was any client list.

Groper elaborated that the list was an invention, phonied up by Comey, Obama, Biden, and the Russia Russia Russia hoax crowd.

The idiot really said that, after telling us Biden was a robot clone.

www.nbcnews.com

Then Groper’s Truth Social post that we all need to forget Epstein got ratioed. That is, for the first time ever, Groper got more comments than likes or retweets, indicating displeasure in MAGA world. Rising inflation didn’t do it. Migrant abuse and concentration camps—no problem. But lying about the conspiracy theory he pushed? Unforgivable!
bobspringett
16-Jul-25, 00:48

Shiva 23:42
Much as my gut would LOVE to be outraged by this 'spiteful act of wanton cruelty', my mind tells me to back off.

One of the abiding truths of politics is that there are a hundred stuff-ups for every conspiracy. My guess is that this is a stuff-up of wailing proportions. Probably some middle-level goose read that Trump wanted to stop aid, and interpreted this to mean ALL aid, not just new funding for more aid. So, ever-eager to please the Emperor, he used his initiative.

This sort of thing happens, but it happens much more often when the Emperor is irrational and unpredictable, surrounded incompetent appointees.

This is also becoming a feature even here in the Land of the Exasperating Echidna. We had a famous case of Amanda Vanstone, Minister for the Aged, confronted with nursing home residents being routinely abused for years. When the story broke, Vanstone told her minions to do something about it and then boasted "As soon as I am told something that shouldn't be happening, I act!"

She doesn't realise that under the Westminster convention, she is NOT expected to be responsible for everything she knows about. Rather, she is expected to know about everything she is responsible for. Sorta like Harry Truman's "the buck stops here".

Under Trump's troupe of clowns, it's now becoming a game of 'pin the tail on the scapegoat'.
lord_shiva
16-Jul-25, 05:49

FAFO
“Over $1.9 billion worth of USDA’s obligations to farmers fall in FY2024 or later, meaning contracts signed within the last year. Farmers [began] to make major expenditures under these contracts… The vast majority of what USDA owes farmers is both yet to be paid out, and must be delivered as fast as possible to avoid farmers making dramatic changes to their plans… News articles and anecdotes from the NSAC network have already confirmed that many farmers have chosen to change their plans for this growing season, as these unnecessary and unlawful delays from the Trump Administration have shattered farmer trust in USDA and caused them to make what they feel are farm-saving decisions.”

sustainableagriculture.net

These boys won’t see one red cent. And blue states like Illinois will be punished more severely.

“The Trump administration has stopped reimbursing Illinois for a program designed to help farmers and supply fresh food to Illinois food banks.”

“The state agency said the federal U.S. Department of Agriculture has told states it will not reimburse them for any [promised and contracted] costs for the programs dating back to when Trump took office on Jan. 20.”

abc7chicago.com



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