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Old 05-01-2025, 10:57 AM   #76
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Trump's a dumb ass when it comes to trade policy and executive overreach. A dumb ass can indeed be dangerous when installed as the leader of the free world.

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Without proper individual assessment, we can only make a best guess as to whether Donald [D]ump suffers from arrested emotional development, which may or may not be a factor in his extreme present hedonism. Yet, with access to the extensive amount of print and video media exposing his bullying behavior, his immature remarks about sex, and his childlike need for constant attention, we can speculate that the traumatizing event was when he was sent away to military school at the age of thirteen. According to one of his biographers, Michael D’Antonio, [D]ump “was essentially banished from the family home. He hadn’t known anything but living with his family in a luxurious setting, and all of a sudden he’s sent away” (Schwartzman and Miller 2016). This would help explain his pubescent default setting when confronted by others.

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Associated Press. 2017. “President Trump’s Claim That Obama Wiretapped Him Basically Died This Week.” Time, March 24. http://amp.timeinc.net/time/4713187/...ck/?source=dam.

Kruse, Michael, and Noah Weiland. 2016. “Donald Trump’s Greatest Self Contradictions.” Politico Magazine, May 5. http://www.politico.com/magazine/sto...ictions-213869.

“Mental Health Experts Say Donald Trump Is Unfit to Serve.” 2017. The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell. MSNBC, February 21. http://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/w...e-882688067737.

Psychology Today Editorial Staff. 2017. “Shrinks Battle Over Diagnosing Donald Trump,” January 31. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/...g-donald-trump.

Schwartzman, Paul, and Michael E. Miller. 2016. “Confident. Incorrigible. Bully: Little Donny Was a Lot Like Candidate Donald Trump.” Washington Post, June 22. http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifest...=.961fefcee834.

Stetka, Bret. 2017. “As Presidents Live Longer, Doctors Debate Whether to Test for Dementia.” NPR, February 17. http://www.npr.org/sections/health-s...ng-grow-louder.

Sword, Rosemary, and Philip Zimbardo. 2016a. “Bullies.” PsychologyToday.com, January 24. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/...201601/bullies.

________. 2016b. “The Narcissistic Personality: A Guide to Spotting Narcissists.” PsychologyToday.com, March 29. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/...ic-personality.

Winch, Guy. 2016. “Study: Half of All Presidents Suffered from Mental Illness.” PsychologyToday.com, February 2. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/...mental-illness.

Zimbardo, Philip, and John Boyd. 2009. The Time Paradox. New York: Atria.

Zimbardo, Philip, Richard Sword, and Rosemary Sword. 2012. The Time Cure. San Francisco, CA: Wiley.


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He's stuuuuupid. I'm not talking about me:











Fuckin' moron!

Got damm he's fuckin' retarded.
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Dr Bandy Lee organised a conference at Yale in April 2017 with the title ‘A Duty to Warn’, and this book is an extended version of the proceedings. Although there is some inevitable repetition among the 27 authors, the book’s three-section structure — the Trump phenomenon, the Trump dilemma (is there a duty to warn?), and the Trump effect (on American society) — helps to steer the reader through.

Some chapters are brilliantly clear, others less so, but this doesn’t detract from the consensus: Trump poses a great danger to the future of humanity and the planet.

A chilling read.
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Trump's Luxury Jet From Qatar Is "a Very Dangerous Situation,” Says Former Bush Ethics Czar

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The American presidency is not a personal inheritance. It does not exist to enrich Donald Trump,” Torres wrote. “It belongs to ‘We the People.’ If we fail to draw the line here, there may soon be no line left to draw.” And Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy vowed to block weapons sales to any country doing personal business with Trump, citing the United Arab Emirates’ investment in Trump’s crypto endeavor and the Qatari plane gift as “unacceptable corruption of our foreign policy.”

But it remains to be seen if Democrats, who hold the minority in the House and Senate, can take concrete steps to block the move without GOP support. Trump dismissed his critics in a Sunday night social media post as “World Class Losers,” and Republicans, to this point, have mainly refused to exert their legislative authority to meaningfully check Trump’s power. Trump’s attorney general—Pam Bondi, who has her own ties to Qatar—has reportedly greenlit the transaction as “legally permissible.” But what is clear is that not everyone in Trump's inner circle is on board: “This is really going to be such a stain on the admin if this is true,” posted Laura Loomer, the right-wing conspiracy theorist who has exerted considerable influence over Trump. “And I say that as someone who would take a bullet for Trump.”
I can't believe this still has to be said. But that fuckin' retard Reagan nightmare, and his idiot minions, don't see anything wrong. Even when it's blatant.

It's not even hidden. He is selling out the country. Then he's going to retire in Florida. Or Germany more like it.












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[D]ump Keeps Widening His Dangerous and Sprawling Attacks on Immigration

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The [D]ump administration’s extensive deportation campaign has relied on antiquated legislation—including the 1798 Alien Enemies Act—executive orders, and violent ICE raids of neighborhoods around the country in order to make good on his campaign promise of “mass deportations.” According to a report from the Migration Policy Institute, the United States government is enlisting numerous federal agencies—among them the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)—as well as the United States military in advancing the state’s agenda to obstruct what the administration bluntly describes as an “invasion.” This is the kind of openly dehumanizing rhetoric frequently emphasized by Donald Trump throughout the years.

In April, the IRS and Department of Homeland Security finalized an agreement, signed by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, which would have the tax enforcement agency hand over information on undocumented immigrants, a collaboration that would assist in their deportation efforts. In another troubling cross-agency partnership, an internal memo viewed by the Wall Street Journal in January revealed that the [D]ump administration had granted DEA agents the same powers as immigration officers. WSJ wrote that “The memo, sent by acting Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman, says DHS is granting immigration-enforcement authority to several agencies at the Justice Department, including the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the US Marshals Service.”

These federal agreements, and the granting of immigration administration powers to other federal agents outside of ICE, including local law enforcement, are designed to expedite deportations and has already expanded to at least 121 departments across 12 states.

US immigration policy has always left a deep, harrowing impact on immigrant families. In an article published by the University of North Carolina’s School of Law in 2010, several studies examine the social, economic and human cost of deportation on communities across the United States since the mid-1990s. “The findings from the immigrant household surveys [taken in] five Texas communities paint a picture of anxiety, stress, and confusion as a result of increased enforcement” North Carolina’s School of Law wrote. The studies emphasized another troubling feature of immigration enforcement that has only intensified in the last two decades: that both immigrants and non-immigrant residents have assisted local law enforcement and taken it upon themselves to “vigilantly [monitor] immigrants in the community and needlessly [harass] them.” Today, legislation like Missouri Senate Bill 72 proposes urging Americans to report “illegal immigrants,” offering what can be arguably seen as a bounty of information provided through a tip line. The chilling effect is already being felt, even as the bill faces challenges.









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And More Counties Turn Red.
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I have to respect myself. Fuck . . .
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