Trump literally just saved 93 million people tonight

baltimorened

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Wait, I thought he was killing 93 MM and starting WW3? What happened?
we might have jumped the gun a little. I wonder if Iran will be prosecuted for the war crime of putting civilians around the plant and bridges. Might be a good topic for Kalshi
 
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Wait, I thought he was killing 93 MM and starting WW3? What happened?
Just another to add to the list ..
“Trump raped a 13 yr old”
“Trump has ICE arresting 5 year olds”
My personal fav- “Trump is blowing up fishing boats” 😂

Liberalism is a mental disorder
 

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Not only did he save 93 million people he started a joint venture with Iran to charge tariffs on Europe using the Starit Of Hormuz.

This is turning out nicely for the US.

Still a long way to go and a lot of work to be done.
 
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Not mad at all. Life is great for me. Sucks for the millions of broke Trump supporters who are getting bent over backwards by his corrupt admin, but they wanted it so who cares lol.

I’m not poor so I’m fine. Life is pretty darn good over here
So how are Trump supporters broke over this “corrupt admin”, but life is good for you? Lol
Truth is you’re another TDS pvssy that’s butthurt over what has transpired the last few days.
 
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I didn't think it was going to happen. He backed himself into a corner where he could kill thousands of civilians or look like he backs down to Iran.

He went with the second option.
That's not what happened at all. That's you projecting your Trump hate over reality.

Iran absolutely knows we can shut down their power grid anytime we want to. We started by attacking Kharg Island hitting over 50 sites and they knew we weren't bluffing.

Funny thing, the difference between last night and Japan in 45 is that Japan didn't believe us because they had never seen what we had. Iran absolutely knows what we can do to them, and they know Trump will do what is necessary. How folks like you don't get that is beyond me.

He said he'd take care of Venezuela and he did. He said he'd wipe out Itan's main nuclear facility and he did. He said he'd come back if people kept getting slaughtered, AND HE DID. In a huge way. Folks like you can't see reality on the ground. Iran is decimated. All they have left is some rockets. This is the largest a$$ whooping in military history.
 

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That's not what happened at all. That's you projecting your Trump hate over reality.

Iran absolutely knows we can shut down their power grid anytime we want to. We started by attacking Kharg Island hitting over 50 sites and they knew we weren't bluffing.

Funny thing, the difference between last night and Japan in 45 is that Japan didn't believe us because they had never seen what we had. Iran absolutely knows what we can do to them, and they know Trump will do what is necessary. How folks like you don't get that is beyond me.

He said he'd take care of Venezuela and he did. He said he'd wipe out Itan's main nuclear facility and he did. He said he'd come back if people kept getting slaughtered, AND HE DID. In a huge way. Folks like you can't see reality on the ground. Iran is decimated. All they have left is some rockets. This is the largest a$$ whooping in military history.
it kind of surprises me that people haven't figured out trump yet. He's totally and completely unpredictable as a negotiator....and he's "crazy" enough to do what he says he will do. But, so far, in all these major dealings no one has had the nerve to "call his bluff".

For whatever reason, there is this constant over reaction to things he says even though the same people who over react call him out for not doing what he said he would do. And this same scenario repeats itself time after time.

So yesterday we have this outrage that Trump is going to kill 93 million million people and today we have similar- not outrage - but complaints that he didn't do what he said he would do.

Am I the only one who sees the irony in all of this?? Has nobody read "the art of the deal"?
 

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it kind of surprises me that people haven't figured out trump yet. He's totally and completely unpredictable as a negotiator....and he's "crazy" enough to do what he says he will do. But, so far, in all these major dealings no one has had the nerve to "call his bluff".

For whatever reason, there is this constant over reaction to things he says even though the same people who over react call him out for not doing what he said he would do. And this same scenario repeats itself time after time.

So yesterday we have this outrage that Trump is going to kill 93 million million people and today we have similar- not outrage - but complaints that he didn't do what he said he would do.

Am I the only one who sees the irony in all of this?? Has nobody read "the art of the deal"?
What deal has been made that is more beneficial than before all of this started?
 

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it kind of surprises me that people haven't figured out trump yet. He's totally and completely unpredictable as a negotiator....and he's "crazy" enough to do what he says he will do. But, so far, in all these major dealings no one has had the nerve to "call his bluff".

For whatever reason, there is this constant over reaction to things he says even though the same people who over react call him out for not doing what he said he would do. And this same scenario repeats itself time after time.

So yesterday we have this outrage that Trump is going to kill 93 million million people and today we have similar- not outrage - but complaints that he didn't do what he said he would do.

Am I the only one who sees the irony in all of this?? Has nobody read "the art of the deal"?
Very well stated, and Trump isn't bluffing if Iran doesn't comply. Libs kept constantly pushing this Iranian 10 pt plan as if Trump agreed to it. It's amazing how much propaganda the left supports and pushes.
 
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That's not what happened at all. That's you projecting your Trump hate over reality.

Iran absolutely knows we can shut down their power grid anytime we want to. We started by attacking Kharg Island hitting over 50 sites and they knew we weren't bluffing.

Funny thing, the difference between last night and Japan in 45 is that Japan didn't believe us because they had never seen what we had. Iran absolutely knows what we can do to them, and they know Trump will do what is necessary. How folks like you don't get that is beyond me.

He said he'd take care of Venezuela and he did. He said he'd wipe out Itan's main nuclear facility and he did. He said he'd come back if people kept getting slaughtered, AND HE DID. In a huge way. Folks like you can't see reality on the ground. Iran is decimated. All they have left is some rockets. This is the largest a$$ whooping in military history.
Trump started a needless war and now Iran has more control over global supply of oil than before. Also there is no regime change and no sanctions on nuclear enrichment. We have also lost American soldiers and spent billions of dollars.

He has failed spectacularly.
 

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What deal has been made that is more beneficial than before all of this started?
You sound like a kid in the backseat screaming, are we there yet mommy? It's all to try and make Trump look bad. You care more for that than winning this war.

Tell me. Name one time Biden picked up the phone to negotiate the Russia Ukraine war? Name it? Name one time he met with Putin regarding the war? Name it?
 

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Trump started a needless war and now Iran has more control over global supply of oil than before. Also there is no regime change and no sanctions on nuclear enrichment. We have also lost American soldiers and spent billions of dollars.

He has failed spectacularly.
You sound like a whiney little child. You can't even wait for negotiations to take place. It's already a failure. Go tell that to our service men and women. Your logic is a failure.
 

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it kind of surprises me that people haven't figured out trump yet. He's totally and completely unpredictable as a negotiator....and he's "crazy" enough to do what he says he will do. But, so far, in all these major dealings no one has had the nerve to "call his bluff".

For whatever reason, there is this constant over reaction to things he says even though the same people who over react call him out for not doing what he said he would do. And this same scenario repeats itself time after time.

So yesterday we have this outrage that Trump is going to kill 93 million million people and today we have similar- not outrage - but complaints that he didn't do what he said he would do.

Am I the only one who sees the irony in all of this?? Has nobody read "the art of the deal"?
Maybe I'm not reading the same info as you, but Idk anyone complaining about Trump not bombing Iran last night. I see lots of people making fun of Trump for TACO'ing, because whether you're on the right or left it seems the most important thing to do online these days is to troll, but I'm not seeing anyone really boohoo'ing that Trump didn't bomb the **** out of Iran last night.

well, that's not true, I have seen excerpts from the zionist wing of the internet furious he didn't bomb Iran, but that's not really a group I pay attention to because i assume it's all foreign actors trying to rile up Americans.
 

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You sound like a kid in the backseat screaming, are we there yet mommy? It's all to try and make Trump look bad. You care more for that than winning this war.

Tell me. Name one time Biden picked up the phone to negotiate the Russia Ukraine war? Name it? Name one time he met with Putin regarding the war? Name it?

Look at this guy trying to Whataboutism this issue. These situations are not remotely the same.

Remind me of what war we started with Russia in Ukraine? Why exactly, when it wasn't US soldiers fighting would we expect to meet with Russia?

You also don't think we were having talks with Russia during that whole time?

Maybe try to have real discussions with people instead of insulting everyone and this board will be more fun for you.
 
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Very well stated, and Trump isn't bluffing if Iran doesn't comply. Libs kept constantly pushing this Iranian 10 pt plan as if Trump agreed to it. It's amazing how much propaganda the left supports and pushes.
for some of them, not all, it's almost as their detest for trump overcomes everything else. Their minds are made up even before activity occurs. And, by the way the same thing happens in the opposite direction. Some people have so much support for trump that they support his actions even before trump thinks of them (maybe an exaggeration there)

Trump thinks like a CEO, but with a political bent. He pushes actions like a CEO but in the political environment. We're not used to that. Most of us, when we think of politicians, think they will take action based on the political environment. Trump may or may not go down that road.

Did anyone really think that all the EOs signed during the inauguration parade would be finalized. He knows that some would be challenged in court, but he also knows he'll never get approval from Congress. So take Congress out of the equation...go through the courts. He pushes and pushes and pushes, it part of his modus operandi....

I reported to a CEO like him once. This guy knew what he wanted, and would not settle for 75% of that goal. He could come up with some of the "wildest" ideas and not matter who told him the rules, the processes, whatever...he would not bend. It became my task to come up with a plan that would achieve what he wanted...who's feet we would step on, what rules/precedent would be violated, what in might cost (politically) in the short and long term. After all that, he might adjust or "tone down" the plan, but he never backed off his goal. And, you know what, just like Trump, we lost sometimes, but we won significantly more times. We pi--ed off a lot of people, but after a while, they came to recognize that we were going to stay on goal, and you know what, they became much more pliant in our dealings with them...and winning became easier and easier.
 

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for some of them, not all, it's almost as their detest for trump overcomes everything else. Their minds are made up even before activity occurs. And, by the way the same thing happens in the opposite direction. Some people have so much support for trump that they support his actions even before trump thinks of them (maybe an exaggeration there)

Trump thinks like a CEO, but with a political bent. He pushes actions like a CEO but in the political environment. We're not used to that. Most of us, when we think of politicians, think they will take action based on the political environment. Trump may or may not go down that road.

Did anyone really think that all the EOs signed during the inauguration parade would be finalized. He knows that some would be challenged in court, but he also knows he'll never get approval from Congress. So take Congress out of the equation...go through the courts. He pushes and pushes and pushes, it part of his modus operandi....

I reported to a CEO like him once. This guy knew what he wanted, and would not settle for 75% of that goal. He could come up with some of the "wildest" ideas and not matter who told him the rules, the processes, whatever...he would not bend. It became my task to come up with a plan that would achieve what he wanted...who's feet we would step on, what rules/precedent would be violated, what in might cost (politically) in the short and long term. After all that, he might adjust or "tone down" the plan, but he never backed off his goal. And, you know what, just like Trump, we lost sometimes, but we won significantly more times. We pi--ed off a lot of people, but after a while, they came to recognize that we were going to stay on goal, and you know what, they became much more pliant in our dealings with them...and winning became easier and easier.
Re: the bolded, but why? Republicans have majorities in the senate and house, and he should be able to negotiate with the different factions in the R party to pass things the proper way instead of just issuing hundreds of EOs circumventing the natural order for policy making. I'd get it if dems had one of the houses of congress, but Rs have all three branches of gov't.

Edit: I thought that the number of EOs was much higher nowadays vs historically, but damn was I wrong. Seems like it's always been a bunch.

 

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for some of them, not all, it's almost as their detest for trump overcomes everything else. Their minds are made up even before activity occurs. And, by the way the same thing happens in the opposite direction. Some people have so much support for trump that they support his actions even before trump thinks of them (maybe an exaggeration there)

Trump thinks like a CEO, but with a political bent. He pushes actions like a CEO but in the political environment. We're not used to that. Most of us, when we think of politicians, think they will take action based on the political environment. Trump may or may not go down that road.

Did anyone really think that all the EOs signed during the inauguration parade would be finalized. He knows that some would be challenged in court, but he also knows he'll never get approval from Congress. So take Congress out of the equation...go through the courts. He pushes and pushes and pushes, it part of his modus operandi....

I reported to a CEO like him once. This guy knew what he wanted, and would not settle for 75% of that goal. He could come up with some of the "wildest" ideas and not matter who told him the rules, the processes, whatever...he would not bend. It became my task to come up with a plan that would achieve what he wanted...who's feet we would step on, what rules/precedent would be violated, what in might cost (politically) in the short and long term. After all that, he might adjust or "tone down" the plan, but he never backed off his goal. And, you know what, just like Trump, we lost sometimes, but we won significantly more times. We pi--ed off a lot of people, but after a while, they came to recognize that we were going to stay on goal, and you know what, they became much more pliant in our dealings with them...and winning became easier and easier.

Just for clarity. Don't credit Trump as a CEO, he's a glorified real estate investor.

Every single business that didn't include selling marketing rights was a colossal failure. He's a piss poor businessman who started a foot from home plate when daddy gave him 200 million.
 

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Look at this guy trying to Whataboutism this issue. These situations are not remotely the same.

Remind me of what war we started with Russia in Ukraine? Why exactly, when it wasn't US soldiers fighting would we expect to meet with Russia?

You also don't think we were having talks with Russia during that whole time?

Maybe try to have real discussions with people instead of insulting everyone and this board will be more fun for you.
To stop the war we are actually fighting with Ukraine against Russia. We are literally providing military information and hardware to Ukraine against Russia. We are fighting a proxy war against Russia. Good grief.

Biden never spoke to Putin after February of 2022.
 

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Re: the bolded, but why? Republicans have majorities in the senate and house, and he should be able to negotiate with the different factions in the R party to pass things the proper way instead of just issuing hundreds of EOs circumventing the natural order for policy making. I'd get it if dems had one of the houses of congress, but Rs have all three branches of gov't.

Edit: I thought that the number of EOs was much higher nowadays vs historically, but damn was I wrong. Seems like it's always been a bunch.

the reason is the filibuster. In order to pass things - not everything - in the Senate you need 60 votes. Why do you think we have government shutdowns. The Republicans only have a max of 53...so in effect democrats can control the Senate with 7 votes
 
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for some of them, not all, it's almost as their detest for trump overcomes everything else. Their minds are made up even before activity occurs. And, by the way the same thing happens in the opposite direction. Some people have so much support for trump that they support his actions even before trump thinks of them (maybe an exaggeration there)

Trump thinks like a CEO, but with a political bent. He pushes actions like a CEO but in the political environment. We're not used to that. Most of us, when we think of politicians, think they will take action based on the political environment. Trump may or may not go down that road.

Did anyone really think that all the EOs signed during the inauguration parade would be finalized. He knows that some would be challenged in court, but he also knows he'll never get approval from Congress. So take Congress out of the equation...go through the courts. He pushes and pushes and pushes, it part of his modus operandi....

I reported to a CEO like him once. This guy knew what he wanted, and would not settle for 75% of that goal. He could come up with some of the "wildest" ideas and not matter who told him the rules, the processes, whatever...he would not bend. It became my task to come up with a plan that would achieve what he wanted...who's feet we would step on, what rules/precedent would be violated, what in might cost (politically) in the short and long term. After all that, he might adjust or "tone down" the plan, but he never backed off his goal. And, you know what, just like Trump, we lost sometimes, but we won significantly more times. We pi--ed off a lot of people, but after a while, they came to recognize that we were going to stay on goal, and you know what, they became much more pliant in our dealings with them...and winning became easier and easier.
Jesus, Ned, that sounds so........ toxic. How did you not agonize every night about the feelings you hurt? You're a .....a.... bully!
 
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Maybe I'm not reading the same info as you, but Idk anyone complaining about Trump not bombing Iran last night. I see lots of people making fun of Trump for TACO'ing, because whether you're on the right or left it seems the most important thing to do online these days is to troll, but I'm not seeing anyone really boohoo'ing that Trump didn't bomb the **** out of Iran last night.

well, that's not true, I have seen excerpts from the zionist wing of the internet furious he didn't bomb Iran, but that's not really a group I pay attention to because i assume it's all foreign actors trying to rile up Americans.
 
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