Yup. But I actually agree with some of what Trump is doing and agree with much of it in theory. But his adversarial approach combined with his childish behavior (lying, bragging and name-calling), in addition to being morally unacceptable, hurts his efforts. A lot of folks like me could be easily picked off if he weren’t such a woeful personality. Massive public support is his for the taking…but he doesn’t understand that.
He said he doesn’t need to follow the constitution or the supreme court, or the law.
So who or what does he represent.
I thought the constitution was the only thing you followed not politicians.
I don’t really take issue with criticism of Trump. I just enjoy watching LIBs obsess over everything he says. As to excusing everything Trump does, my strong push back on his election fraud nonsense should demonstrate that I do have lines I won’t cross.
I guess I just thought the US were better than this and what they always fought against. And to talk about taking over a neighbouring country is unfathomable.
Trump is one heck of a fisherman. He gets the Libs to bite hook, line and sinker with every cast. The funny thing is, they complain that he is always lying, yet they seem to believe everything he says.
Greenland did not just come out of the blue. The US has had territorial interest in that island that has varied by degree off and on for the last 80 years or so. Which is longer than Trump has been alive.
“As early as 1867, the United States showed interest in purchasing Greenland due to its valuable coal deposits, extensive fishing opportunities and the beliefs that it would prevent British influence, while also pressuring Canada to join the United States. But no official offer was made at the time. Since then, several pursuits to acquire the island for the U.S. have yielded no results,…”