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The DUmpster / Re: Here's a good question for Trump
« Last post by ADsOutburst on January 05, 2026, 08:27:24 AM »These. Things. Take. Time.
"I don't know how, but a rapidly growing economy, low inflation, secure borders, government reform, and respect for the United States on the international stage has to be bad for Trump somehow."

Pototan (2,986 posts)
Here's a good question for Trump
Q. "If the United States is running the Venezuelan government, why haven't the 5 American hostages held in that country been released?"
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220910419
BigmanPigman (54,551 posts)False wars? Is that what you call dealing with reality? I guess your idea of a President is to talk tough and do nothing. "If" that doesn't work, send them billions of dollars. If the applicable foreign government isn't yet hiding under it's bed, He'd look dead in the eye of his teleprompter and say 'Don't Do It".
7. I have the feeling that by Nov. 2026
Reply to EarthAbides (Reply #4)
Sat Jan 3, 2026, 05:54 PM
he'll create more false wars and a million more illegal actions as he plans on taking the USA out with him.
Since his health is failing and he can't hide itYou wish, but even you don't believe it. I should add...YOU HAVE NO PROOF!. Sorry, but making shit up doesn't make it so. Then again, you guys thought Biden was smart as a whip. So why would anyone want your opinion?
and his poll numbers sinkreally...Which poll? Huff Post/ Letitia James poll?
he will take vengeance out on all Americans. He is a greedy, psychopathic sadistSo Greedy that he's lost personal wealth while in office. Name a democrat did the same. I'll wait.
and what he has done in the past years is a small taste of what's to come for us.What are these evils he's done in the past? (be specific)
Don't forget, he plans to destroy us and our country. He wants to bankrupt then kill us.That makes no sense. What has he said/done to give you this strange idea? (be specific) He wants to bankrupt us THEN kill us. ? If he did that, he'd never win a third term.
Government whistleblowers who reported widespread fraud in Minnesota were retaliated against on the job by having their vacations and promotions denied — and their every keystroke at work monitored, The Post has learned.
Rep. Kristin Robbins, a Republican who chairs the state’s Fraud Prevention and State Oversight committee, told The Post that whistleblowers who have come forward to report fraud to her committee and to their agencies claimed to be “electronically surveilled” after news stories about the Somali daycare center scams went viral.
“The group of whistleblowers that I interact with claim that they’ve been denied vacations, promotions, and that it’s hurt their careers,” said Robbins, who is running for governor against the incumbent and former Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.