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Comments by "Neil Forbes" (@neilforbes416) on "DISASTER: Germany Hints US No Longer an Ally Under Trump" video.
Mr Ed was a "stable" genius(talking horse) but Donald Trump........? Oh shit!
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@cielotorrez1327 Intellectually, Trump has a brain the size of a pea. America is in deep shite with this"toddler-in-chief" as your president. America, to your detriment, you are becoming much too inward-looking and insular. You need the rest of the world but the rest of the world is facing up to the fact that they DON'T NEED America!
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@Ianthe22 America needs to remove Trump from office on the grounds of mental incompetence. His vice-president, Pence, shall be care-taker only with none of the usual presidential powers, because Pence, like Trump, but for different reasons, is mentally unfit for the role of president.
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@gspaulsson LOL About all he IS good for!
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@toneyingram732 Who else but this total imbecile president could think(?)* that losing over a thousand-million dollars(a billion is actually 1 million-million, or 1 with 12 zeroes after it) is a "good strategy"? *Is this idiot even capable of thinking at all?
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@Ianthe22 Judging by the Watergate scandal, America NEVER learned anything from that. America NEVER learned anything from the Viet Nam War because we've seen Iraq and Afghanistan since then. America seems utterly incapable of learning from its history.
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@Ianthe22 Sadly though, the rot set in LONG BEFORE Trump! It started with Nixon and the Watergate break-in. And All that criminality Nixon involved himself with, cover-ups, missing chunks of tape recordings.....the whole kit and kaboodle! And the replacement president, Gerald Ford, Instead of ensuring there'd be an end of the corruption by enacting legislation to keep Nixon in prison for the remainder of his life, as it should've been, Ford PARDONED Nixon, thereby setting the precedent that future presidents can be as corrupt as they like and the most punishment they can expect is a "slap on the wrist". Sadly Nixon and Ford never got to answer properly for the injustices they committed.
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@88Gibson LesPaul You are by no means the only person who thinks Trump has dementia. Indeed there have been a number of videos posted to YouTube by various commentators, including David Pakman.
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@James Gordon I don't know how you think Trump is getting "better and better". If anything he makes it far worse for America by isolating America from its natural allies and cosying up to foul, loathsome dictators like Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-Un.
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victor soto And Trump, in his belligerence will get us involved in yet another war.
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@Cybershock180 YEP! LOL
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@88Gibson LesPaul Guess he was just "horsing" around! LOL
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@88Gibson LesPaul Dementia may be Trump's excuse but not the rest of his family won't be able to use that alibi, they were in full control of what little mind they had.
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@88Gibson LesPaul Geez, don't give Trump and his cronies any ideas about absconding overseas! But then again, which country would be stupid enough to give them sanctuary?
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@Ianthe22 Having the KKK get into government is a frightening thought. But it's brought about by optional voting where so many citizens don't bother voting, as a result, those who do are those motivated by their extreme right-wing views to vote for these vile, despicable candidates. Compulsory voting, requiring EVERYONE aged 18 upwards be enrolled to vote and actually get to the polling centres and do their civic duty, would help cancel out the minority right-wing fringe votes of these nutters. We have compulsory voting in Australia and it works very well indeed!
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victor soto LOL
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Mr President Trump is utterly delusional if he thinks he a genius, stable or otherwise. He failed all his college exams, shows how much of a "genius he is.
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victor soto Certainly that's true of governments, all to eager to get their countries into wars but it isn't the politicians, or the politicians' sons who go off to the battlefields to be maimed or killed, it's the ordinary citizens or their sons who are considered as "cannon-fodder" by those politicians.
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@Cybershock180 All the more reason to remove him from office, and take a serious look at the powers of a president with the view to curtailing many of those powers.
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victor soto Trump is by far the most dangerously-deranged person ever to hold such office. Upon his removal on grounds of mental incompetence, a SERIOUS review of presidential powers and privileges is SORELY NEEDED!
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victor soto I have seen a bit of Noam Chomsky on YouTube, as it happens. His assessment of the Republicans(not-so-Grand Old Party) is quite accurate. Stripping away a lot of the President's powers would not just affect Trump, such a measure would also affect those who follow him, but it is a desperately-needed measure.
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@Cybershock180 These measures wouldn't just affect Trump, they would - and should - also affect each successive President after Trump. As it stands, the American President(the position, not the current incumbent) is FAR TOO POWERFUL! The Presidency of any country should really only be a ceremonial role with very few, if any, constitutional powers. As and when Australia becomes a Republic, our President will have no more power than that held by our current Governor-General.
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victor soto Cheers, Victor! Thanks!
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