Donald Trump

TigerGrowls

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Within 12 months:

Under Donald Trump

◽Ukraine became irrelevant
◽Hamas became irrelevant
◽The UN became irrelevant
◽Wokeness became irrelevant
◽WHO became irrelevant
◽USAID became irrelevant
◽The International Criminal Court became irrelevant
◽The World Economic Forum became irrelevant
◽The Paris Climate Agreement became irrelevant
◽The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation became irrelevant
◽The International Monetary Fund became irrelevant
◽The World Bank became irrelevant
◽The Human Rights Watch became irrelevant
◽The Amnesty International became irrelevant
◽The Council on Foreign Relations became irrelevant
◽The World Trade Organization became irrelevant
◽NATO became irrelevant
◽The European Union became irrelevant
◽The Open Society Foundations became irrelevant
◽ESG investing became irrelevant
◽DEI bureaucracies became irrelevant
◽Net-zero policies became irrelevant
◽Global migration compacts became irrelevant
◽Pandemic emergency powers became irrelevant

The global reset is in full motion under President Trump....
 

TigerGrowls

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I know Democrats hate Donald Trump with all their lives. But at some point even they have to recognize that he is the greatest of all time. It’s like watching Michael Jordan or Tom Brady beat your team year after year. You may hate it, but eventually you have to recognize you’re watching greatness
 

dpic73

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I know Democrats hate Donald Trump with all their lives. But at some point even they have to recognize that he is the greatest of all time. It’s like watching Michael Jordan or Tom Brady beat your team year after year. You may hate it, but eventually you have to recognize you’re watching greatness


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dpic73

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Okay for those who don't know what this is, Bill Maher went and had dinner with Donald Trump. Trump then accused Bill of having TDS. And Bill promised on March 7th that he would address the issue.

And boy did he:

Bill Maher, Real Time — March 7, 2026
"Commander in Beef"

"But just to set the record straight from what the president claimed — I didn't ask for the dinner. Our mutual friend asked me. It's on tape from my podcast. Also, I wasn't nervous and scared, and the dinner wasn't quick. I was there almost three hours. And it wasn't vodka, it was a margarita. I didn't ask for it right away. I had a drink before dinner and then a couple more during. I was having a good time.

So were you, Don, because we were talking like real humans, not like that crazy act you put on in public. But I know that's what you do. You are, if anything, a man who wears his heart on his sleeve. And so you did here, listing your accomplishments and how hurt you feel that people, including me, have not recognized them enough.

I understand that feeling. You texted me soon after the dinner complaining I was still part of the lunatic left. And oh, you should have won a Nobel Prize for ending wars. And I texted back, 'Yeah, and I should have won 20 Emmys.'

We argued for a while and you ended by saying, 'Bill, you know what? Don't change. I wouldn't know what to do with you if you did.' Okay, that's the normal human being I saw the night we broke bread. And as long as I think there's even a spark of a possibility, bring that guy out more. I will not consider the dinner a waste of time even as I now see we're back to name calling and that I have some new ones like 'highly overrated lightweight' to add to the list you signed. Thank you. I'll be by with the new one.

But let's go through the things you're butthurt about — people not having noticed — because some people do have TDS. But you know what? I've called people out for making hating you their entire reason to live. Get a life. Stop making him your whole personality. But Don, you have to take some responsibility for that because you make people crazy because you do things that are racist, misogynistic, anti-democratic, and corrupt.

But I'll prove now I don't have the dreaded TDS. First off, despite all the hate I got from my side, I never threw you under the bus and said, 'Oh, you're right. I shouldn't have eaten steak with Hitler, cuz that's stupid.' Access to the president of the United States — are you kidding? You can't put a price on that. Although, Don, quite frankly, you do put a price on that all the time.
I consider myself lucky I got in to talk to you without giving you a 747 or buying your cryptocurrency or giving you my Nobel Prize.

But let's continue.
You say no mention of the perfect border. The border is closed. No, the border is a win. The border is a win. You mentioned the mass removal of stone cold criminals. This is what got Trump elected. We're going to get the gangs out. We don't want to become the kidnap country. The taking out of Iran's nuclear capability. I was very supportive of bombing the nuclear facility in Iran. I thought that was great.

Venezuela. Do I love everything about it? No. But do I hate it? No. If he somehow gets Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran all to be not these horrible places they were, he should get a Nobel Peace Prize.

The return of the hostages and the peace deal in the Middle East where the liberal panel was praising you. A lot of people tried to pull this off. He did. Give him credit. If he's good at getting deals done overseas, give him credit for it.

And here's a few you didn't even mention. The Golden Dome Missile Shield — just cuz Trump thought of it, I'm not against it. NATO — he said, 'Look, NATO hasn't been paying their fair share. I'm going to make them do that.' He wasn't wrong about that. Israel — moving Israel's embassy to Jerusalem, loved it. He did an animal rights thing and all my PETA friends loved it. And pot — he legalized or decriminalized marijuana. Thank you.

Penises. Penises do not belong in women's prisons. He's not wrong about that. And not just penises. Ballroom.
We don't have a place when they have state dinners. They're doing it in a tent. This is America. So do I give a f*** that he's doing this to the White House? I really don't.

And giving props for saying about the Nick Fuentes Jew-hating wing of the Republican party — Trump is the one who said, and I give him credit for this, he said 'We don't want you.'

And the economy — about a month ago I said, 'Look, I had to own it. I said I thought by July 4th the economy would be in the *******, and it wasn't. I was wrong.' See, that's the difference between you and me, Don. I can admit when I'm wrong, and I can be honest. In fact, I may be the last person from the lunatic left that is still an honest broker when it comes to you.

But honest goes both ways. It's a shame you can't take criticism because in an alternative universe where we could have further honest conversations, I could say things to you that might be quite helpful. Like, Don, I'm going to love you. I'm going to give it to you straight. Some people don't like you. No, really.

Now me — I go by what George Bush said to Obama on the day he was inaugurated. We want you to succeed. I always want the American president to succeed. And I do give credit when you have. But there's lots of stuff you do that is not my idea of success. And I have every right to say so in a democracy.

ICE — yeah, I'm glad you got rid of stone cold criminals, but no one wanted the sadism and stupidity that went along with it. DOGE — a complete disaster. People died for no reason, and it cut no government waste. Coal is not beautiful or clean. Criminalizing dissent is wrong, and so is the juvenile trolling and suing people into silence.

Don, there are things that you do that we — not just me, but we — I mean, even the people who are too scared to talk to you straight, just don't get about you. Taking the side of autocrats instead of Democratic allies around the world. Who hates Canada? And wind. You hate the wind.

And then you wonder why I can't tell what's a joke and what isn't.

It's not derangement for me to be always calling out the election-denying obsession you have, or the pardons for my friends and punishment for my enemy's mode of governing, or the side deals for your family that always seem to be part of everything. We see how rich you've all become, but the people of West Virginia don't seem to be feeling the winning.

A Democratic senator recently said of your administration, 'They are the elites they pretend to hate.'

Free advice: If the Democrats ever learn to weaponize that message, your MAGA movement is in big trouble."

HEY DEMS?!?!
Did you read that last line? Holy sh*t I wish you would!!!

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TigerGrowls

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I used to view Donald Trump simply as a solid, effective president... someone who delivered results on the economy, borders, and foreign policy without all the usual political polish.

But over time, I've come to see something much bigger: the entire American political system has been rotten and corrupt for decades. It's not just isolated scandals or bad actors; it's a deeply entrenched network of career politicians, unelected bureaucrats, lobbyists, intelligence agencies, and media gatekeepers who operate as a self-protecting "uniparty" or "swamp."

They prioritize their own power, insider deals, endless wars, and special interests over the actual needs of everyday Americans. Elections often feel like theater, with the same outcomes no matter who wins—more debt, more control, more erosion of freedoms.

What sets Trump apart is that he's the only major figure in modern politics who's truly taken on that machine head-on and actually shaken it. Previous leaders talked tough about reform but ultimately played along with the system, got rich from it, or were too tied into it to challenge it meaningfully.

Donald Trump, as a DC outsider who didn't need their approval or their money, has exposed the corruption, fought back against weaponized institutions, and forced the hidden power structures into the open... even when it meant relentless attacks, impeachments, indictments, and lawfare aimed directly at him and his children.

He's far from perfect, and the battle is far from over, but for the first time in my lifetime, someone has genuinely threatened the status quo and refused to back down. That's why the pushback against him has been so ferocious: he represents the real possibility of dismantling the corrupt system rather than just managing it.

To me, supporting him now isn't just about one good presidency... it's about finally having a fighter who's willing to take on the whole rigged game for the sake of the country, and God help us if he fails.
 

TigerGrowls

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I remember the crowds cheering when Trump was indicted.

I remember the celebrations when he was convicted.

I remember the excitement over his mugshot going viral.

I remember the glee at the Mar-a-Lago raid.

I remember people cheering when Trump was shot at.

I remember the endless efforts to delegitimize his first term from day one.

I remember how much of the media actively worked to tear him down.

I remember all those who wished real harm on Trump, his family, his team, and his supporters.

Until you walk a day in Trump’s shoes, your fake outrage is ******** and I don’t give a single ****.
 
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TigerGrowls

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I used to view Donald Trump simply as a solid, effective president... someone who delivered results on the economy, borders, and foreign policy without all the usual political polish.

But over time, I've come to see something much bigger: the entire American political system has been rotten and corrupt for decades. It's not just isolated scandals or bad actors; it's a deeply entrenched network of career politicians, unelected bureaucrats, lobbyists, intelligence agencies, and media gatekeepers who operate as a self-protecting "uniparty" or "swamp."

They prioritize their own power, insider deals, endless wars, and special interests over the actual needs of everyday Americans. Elections often feel like theater, with the same outcomes no matter who wins—more debt, more control, more erosion of freedoms.

What sets Trump apart is that he's the only major figure in modern politics who's truly taken on that machine head-on and actually shaken it. Previous leaders talked tough about reform but ultimately played along with the system, got rich from it, or were too tied into it to challenge it meaningfully.

Donald Trump, as a DC outsider who didn't need their approval or their money, has exposed the corruption, fought back against weaponized institutions, and forced the hidden power structures into the open... even when it meant relentless attacks, impeachments, indictments, and lawfare aimed directly at him and his children.

He's far from perfect, and the battle is far from over, but for the first time in my lifetime, someone has genuinely threatened the status quo and refused to back down. That's why the pushback against him has been so ferocious: he represents the real possibility of dismantling the corrupt system rather than just managing it.

To me, supporting him now isn't just about one good presidency... it's about finally having a fighter who's willing to take on the whole rigged game for the sake of the country, and God help us if he fails.
 
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TigerGrowls

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Doesn’t matter who you are, we’re all legit living through/experiencing a truly historic moment in time.

I say, drink it in and appreciate it for what it is.

We’re transitioning through nothing short of a shift the course of not only our Republic, but the whole of humanity.

And that’s not even hyperbole.

Truth is, amongst all the chaos we’re also seeing Trump display political courage on a level we never imagined we’d see in our lifetimes…and as a result he and his Admin are addressing things that we thought would never get addressed.

And through it all, who remains calm, cool and collected? Trump.

He’s large and in charge in spite of it all and when the moment demands nothing less. It’s truly amazing to witness.

Keep in mind that he’s the only person that’s ever fought for us this hard and at this level.

Something to keep in mind.
 
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dpic73

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So, didn't watch the video, but now we are interested in what the French think on any subject?
Oui, I think it's interesting to hear the perspective of people from other countries but I also thought it was funny. But you don't have to care or watch it.
 

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Oui, I think it's interesting to hear the perspective of people from other countries but I also thought it was funny. But you don't have to care or watch it.
not trying to be difficult. Its just that I've had dealings with the French government, business and citizens. They don't care much for us.
 

dpic73

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not trying to be difficult. Its just that I've had dealings with the French government, business and citizens. They don't care much for us.
When I was in Rome last year, no matter what news channel you turned it to, 3/4 of their coverage was about Trump and whatever was happening in the US. the rest was about Gaza, so they're pretty well educated on what's happening here.
 

TigerGrowls

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Trump is one of a kind.

Enjoy him as much as possible.

Trump knows how powerful the “bully pulpit” really is and that’s why he talks to the press almost daily.

The democrats have never seen anything like it.

Democrats can’t compete with his constant free media appearances, that are exposing their lies daily and countering their narrative.

They can’t keep up with Trump’s nonstop pace of transformation.
Trump always has the democrats on the defensive and reacting to everything he’s doing on a daily basis.
He won’t let them even catch their breath.

They’ve become irrelevant and don’t even know it yet.
 
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To be fair, like 80% of the accounts Growls posts are from Eastern Europe/SE Asia, so it’s not any different than looking at their views
I'm not being critical, it's just that from my experience with the french (and I haven't interacted with all of them) I just find them to be, at best, lukewarm about the US and Americans.
 

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I'm not being critical, it's just that from my experience with the french (and I haven't interacted with all of them) I just find them to be, at best, lukewarm about the US and Americans.
In 2011 I was a horse-holding for a General who was taking part in the dedication of a memorial to the 167th Alabama (part of the 42nd Rainbow Division) at the battle of Croix Rouge Farm near Fère-en-Tardenois, Aisne, France during the Aisne-Marne offiensive in July-Aug 1918. I was plesantly surprised at the number of random french civilians from the area who attended the dedication and events in surrounding towns afterwards, and I actually talked to a couple. One guy brought is young kids and he told me that he wanted them to remember what americans had done for France, he also told me that the people of France (in his opinion) felt similarly even though the government didn't act that way towards the US. Maybe 'country' folks think differently than city folks no matter what part of the world you're in.

It was a really cool experience. I got to spend time talking with the guy who literally bankrolled the whole thing. Bought the land and paid for the statue. His dad fought in the battle earning a silver star (i think) and he made a promise that he woudl see to it that the battle was remembered. I got to see several of the american military cemetaries and other memorials in the area as well before we had to fly back. (Edit: The guy who paid for the statue, Nimrod Frazier, earned a Silver Star in Korea)

(not)Fun Facts
The 167th attacked in broad daylight, with no artillery support, with litte rest after marching up to the line. They suffered somthing like 50% casualties in the assault against the fortified farm building(s).. Some companes lost 80%. The germans had 27 machine guns emplaced in and around the farm, and the 167th broke the defense with a bayonets and hand to hand fighting. Almost 300 dead germans were counted after the battle many with bayonet / knife wounds. In the effort the 167th lost 183 KIA and approximately 1000 wounded out of a strength of aproximately 3,720 officers and men.

During a German counterattack after the initial success at the farm, the 1st Battalion commander famously shouted to his men: “Save your fire, men! We'll give them hell with the bayonet”

Douglas MacArthur, the 42nd Division Chief of Staff, said of the battle "...the 167th Alabama assisted by the left flank of the 168th Iowa had stormed and captured the Croix Rouge Farm in a manner which for its gallantry I do not believe has been surpassed in military history. It was one of the few occasions on which the bayonet was decisively used"

About the Battle
 
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TigerGrowls

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One man's two cents....



Nothing and I do mean nothing better ever happen to Trump. There will be a war against every liberal, every Democrat like they’ve never seen and I vow to be on the front line if need be.

These ******* Dems through their mouthpiece the media, continuously rhetoric for violence against Trump with the calling, Trump must be taken out. God forbid that ever happened, these Liberal Cocksuckers won’t have to worry about an overpopulated country, they will all be sent through the gates of hell.

You think we overestimate their bide for eternal power? Here you go. They are on the verge of losing that power especially if the Save America Act is passed and they lose the midterms. Look how far these evil cocksuckers are willing to go to keep it. I BLAME EVERY DEM FOR THEIR HATEFUL RHETORIC AND THREATS OF VIOLENCE, PREACHED ON A DAILY BASIS wishing and calling for harm against a man who simply loves his country and wants to make America Great Again.

ARE YOU AWAKE NOW??? This is the direct results of all the hatred rhetoric and brainwashing filled with lies all in an effort to have anyone from their base to step up and try and take Trump out. They even have recruited MAGA mouthpieces to turn on the President they vowed to defend. The almighty dollar as the Dems will pay anything to break up our MAGA movement.

The Dems are done, their Party is done and you have now poked an angry bear who will be going after all responsible.
I love what Trump has done for our country. I love how he never backs down to anyone. I love that man. Iran was always a threat to America. Trump is ending that threat and the grifters, fake MAGA, and the media want you to believe something else. It’s called ********

It’s only just begun. The Dems ****** up, BIGLY. Do you need any further proof who you want leading this Country? The man with blood dripping from his ear, got up and pumped his fist. Trump is and always will be the absolute GOAT. Dear lord please look over this man. We need him, our country needs him, the world needs him. I have to believe our lord Jesus Christ was looking over our President and he will protect until he completes his mission of putting our country first, we the people first, victoriously ending the war in Iran, then all eyes on DC.

Every last one of these evil scumbags are going down. Please dear lord, I don’t ask for much but I pray you take care of this man. This is much more than my two cents. We have a scumbag in Thune going against the most important piece of legislation ever passed in this country. It shuts the Democrat Machine down for good. He better nuke the ******* filibuster already or he better be thrown out on his ***. Enough of this stonewalling ********. Get it done or get the **** out! The click is ticking. God Bless everyone and please be safe. These people were trained to hate us. I love you all My two cents
 

TigerGrowls

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Consistent pattern you'll see from now-2028:

>Trump wades into controversial subject/policy
>Creates maximum fallout on himself among people who already hate him
>Vance/others are elsewhere doing impactful work and politely nodding

Ex: Right now, Trump is prosecuting a trifling military affair in the Middle East while Vance builds what is essentially a purpose-built internal governmental tech company to root out waste/fraud and abuse, overlapping fixing immigration and massive defrauding of our taxpayers, saving untold billions and dismantling the system that is subsidizing the destruction of the country.

Meanwhile, there are things you don't hear about unless you intentionally step out of the torrent of Current Things... Did you know we're currently building more border wall than at any point in history under any administration? That's not propaganda from the admin, that's alarmist reporting from the Washington Post. Yet what do you hear about... Iran?

In 2028, Trump is retiring, people forget that. He knows it too and is acting accordingly. Many things get buried with the scapegoat.
 
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I used to view Donald Trump simply as a solid, effective president... someone who delivered results on the economy, borders, and foreign policy without all the usual political polish.

But over time, I've come to see something much bigger: the entire American political system has been rotten and corrupt for decades. It's not just isolated scandals or bad actors; it's a deeply entrenched network of career politicians, unelected bureaucrats, lobbyists, intelligence agencies, and media gatekeepers who operate as a self-protecting "uniparty" or "swamp."

They prioritize their own power, insider deals, endless wars, and special interests over the actual needs of everyday Americans. Elections often feel like theater, with the same outcomes no matter who wins—more debt, more control, more erosion of freedoms.

What sets Trump apart is that he's the only major figure in modern politics who's truly taken on that machine head-on and actually shaken it. Previous leaders talked tough about reform but ultimately played along with the system, got rich from it, or were too tied into it to challenge it meaningfully.

Donald Trump, as a DC outsider who didn't need their approval or their money, has exposed the corruption, fought back against weaponized institutions, and forced the hidden power structures into the open... even when it meant relentless attacks, impeachments, indictments, and lawfare aimed directly at him and his children.

He's far from perfect, and the battle is far from over, but for the first time in my lifetime, someone has genuinely threatened the status quo and refused to back down. That's why the pushback against him has been so ferocious: he represents the real possibility of dismantling the corrupt system rather than just managing it.

To me, supporting him now isn't just about one good presidency... it's about finally having a fighter who's willing to take on the whole rigged game for the sake of the country, and God help us if he fails.

Poor TG. I have long since abandoned the notion of responding to even a fraction of your many posts about Donald Trump. There is a flood of them, and they inevitably amount to you giving a tongue bath to Trump's undercarriage. Good for you, brother. I hope you have an ample supply of Listerine.

I actually enjoy reading them. And marveling at the extent to which one human being can become enthralled with another. You have adopted this narcissistic, sociopathic criminal who pees and craps his pants as your personal savior. It's scary to watch, but also very amusing. Keep up God's work. :cool:
 
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Nothing and I do mean nothing better ever happen to Trump. There will be a war against every liberal, every Democrat like they’ve never seen and I vow to be on the front line if need be.
Are you done venting? I'm glad you had the chance to vent your spleen, such as it is. I, for one, do not approve any kind of political violence, even against that ******* Trump. That is just not something we should allow in this country. But Trump is showing signs of slowing down quite a bit, and if he manages to stroke out, I will not only fail to shed a tear; I will be happy. Let's go, Donald!
 

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Trump is teaching a thing about modern warfare and I hope other world leaders are paying attention.

When the search and rescue team were unable to locate the ejected airman after hours of searching,

Trump suspended everything, moved away from the public and summoned his security team to an emergency meeting.

He controlled and monitored the search right from Washington for over 7 hours. No media. Just pure commitment.

He was on ground to communicate directly and give orders easily when needed.

He only returned to the public after the safe evacuation of the airman.

This is leadership.
This is passion.
This is commitment.

Trump just showed the world how important the life of a US soldier is.
 
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Trump is teaching a thing about modern warfare and I hope other world leaders are paying attention.

When the search and rescue team were unable to locate the ejected airman after hours of searching,

Trump suspended everything, moved away from the public and summoned his security team to an emergency meeting.

He controlled and monitored the search right from Washington for over 7 hours. No media. Just pure commitment.

He was on ground to communicate directly and give orders easily when needed.

He only returned to the public after the safe evacuation of the airman.

This is leadership.
This is passion.
This is commitment.

Trump just showed the world how important the life of a US soldier is.