stanscript Posted January 1, 2019 Report Share Posted January 1, 2019 2 hours ago, concha said: That's a nice under construction photo. Here's another. I wonder what the brick pillars are for. The article below shows recent photos. There isn't a WALL in any of them. It looks like it will be a fence with wrought iron just like the section on the right side of the photo that houses the Secret Service. While the article doesn't state why the fence was built, my guess is that the Secret Service required it. Any famous person and/or politician needs more security that you or I do. I don't think a fence around his house is to keep undocumented workers away. There are enough crazies on the left and right to warrant extra security for a president. trump will get the same, probably a lot more. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2018/12/31/trump-claims-theres-foot-wall-around-obamas-dc-home-neighbors-say-theres-not/?utm_term=.a4fbca103fab 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 1, 2019 Report Share Posted January 1, 2019 3 hours ago, concha said: ^...finally a meme that makes sense!....if you live in Charlie Brown's world than Donny is your man!...to the rest of us?...he's the lying fool you know he is...🤡 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I AM IRONMAN Posted January 1, 2019 Report Share Posted January 1, 2019 Deep breaths man! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
concha Posted January 1, 2019 Report Share Posted January 1, 2019 1 hour ago, stanscript said: The article below shows recent photos. There isn't a WALL in any of them. It looks like it will be a fence with wrought iron just like the section on the right side of the photo that houses the Secret Service. While the article doesn't state why the fence was built, my guess is that the Secret Service required it. Any famous person and/or politician needs more security that you or I do. I don't think a fence around his house is to keep undocumented workers away. There are enough crazies on the left and right to warrant extra security for a president. trump will get the same, probably a lot more. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2018/12/31/trump-claims-theres-foot-wall-around-obamas-dc-home-neighbors-say-theres-not/?utm_term=.a4fbca103fab Wall, barrier... semantics. I love your view that the important folk warrant protection but the rest of us can go fuck ourselves. Marie Antoinette would have approved. And aren't our politicians charged with guarding our borders and enforcing our laws, much like the SS is charged with protecting the president? Aren't there actual violent criminals and drugs that flow over our borders? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troll Posted January 2, 2019 Report Share Posted January 2, 2019 7 hours ago, DBP66 said: ^...finally a meme that makes sense!....if you live in Charlie Brown's world than Donny is your man!...to the rest of us?...he's the lying fool you know he is...🤡 Trump derangement syndrome From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trump derangement syndrome (TDS) is a neologism describing a reaction to United States President Donald Trump by liberals, progressives, and anti-Trump conservatives, who are said to respond to Trump's statements and political actions irrationally and with little regard to Trump's actual position or action taken.[1] The term has been used by pro-Trump conservatives to discredit criticism of Trump's actions.[2][3][4] Contents 1Origin of term 2Definition 3Use 3.1Examples of use 4See also 5References Origin of term[edit] The origin of the term is traced to political columnist and commentator Charles Krauthammer, a psychiatrist, who originally coined the phrase Bush derangement syndrome in 2003 during the presidency of George W. Bush. That "syndrome" was defined by Krauthammer as "the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency – nay – the very existence of George W. Bush."[5][6][7][8] The first user of the term Trump Derangement Syndrome may have been Esther Goldberg in an August 2015 op-ed in The American Spectator; she applied the term to "Ruling Class Republicans" who are dismissive or contemptuous of Trump.[9] Krauthammer, himself a harsh critic of Trump, later defined "Trump derangement syndrome" as a Trump-induced "general hysteria" among the chattering classes, producing an "inability to distinguish between legitimate policy differences and ... signs of psychic pathology" in the President's behavior.[8] Definition[edit] In December 2016, Justin Raimondo divided the "syndrome" into three stages; in the first, those who "lose all sense of proportion"; next, they experience "a profound effect on ... vocabulary" and begin to "speak a distinctive language consisting solely of hyperbole"' and, in the final stage, the afflicted "lose the ability to distinguish fantasy from reality."[10]Jonathan S. Tobin defines it as "disgust at his manner and his tweets such that all distinctions between him and genuine villains is lost."[11] In April 2017, Fareed Zakaria defined the syndrome as "hatred of President Trump so intense that it impairs people’s judgment."[12][13] CNN's editor-at-large Chris Cillizza called TDS "the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than the blind hatred of those who preach tolerance and free speech."[1] Pointing to previous allegations of Bush Derangement Syndrome and Obama Derangement Syndrome, Cillizza suggested, "Viewed more broadly, the rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of increased polarization – not to mention our national self-sorting – at work in the country today."[1]Bret Stephens has described the term as something used by conservative groups whenever someone speaks out critically against Trump, regardless of political affiliation.[14] Use[edit] The term has been widely applied by pro-Trump writers to critics of Trump, accusing them of responding negatively to nearly every Trump statement or action.[11][15][16] The use of the term has been called part of a broader GOP strategy to discredit criticisms of Trump's actions, as a way of "reframing" the discussion by suggesting his political opponents are incapable of accurately perceiving the world. However, according to Kathleen Hall Jamieson of Annenberg Public Policy Center, the term could backfire on Trump supporters because people might interpret it to mean that Trump is the one who is "deranged", rather than those who criticize him.[2] The term has been used by journalists critical of Trump to call for restraint.[12][17][18]Fareed Zakaria, who urged Americans to vote against Trump calling him a "cancer on American democracy,” argues that every Trump policy "cannot axiomatically be wrong, evil and dangerous."[12]Adam Gopnik, who takes a strong anti-Trump position, responded to these assertions that it is a "huge and even fatal mistake for liberals (and constitutional conservatives) to respond negatively to every Trump initiative, every Trump policy, and every Trump idea." Arguing that Trump's opponents must instead recognize that the real problem is "Deranged Trump Self-Delusion," Gopnik defined the "Syndrome" as President Trump's "daily spasm of narcissistic gratification and episodic vanity."[15] Examples of use[edit] Senator Ted Cruz used the term in a May 2018 interview with Fox & Friends, commenting: "Most of the media... they are just out of their minds. They have what I call Trump Derangement Syndrome where all they can do is attack the president all day long on the scandal of the day."[19] Senator Rand Paul has cited the so-called syndrome several times: in a July 16, 2018 interview where he said that investigators should simply focus on election security and stop "accusing Trump of collusion with the Russians and all this craziness that's not true" – accusations which he said were entirely motivated by "Trump derangement syndrome”;[20] and again on July 19, 2018 on the Senate floor, when he objected to legislation proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders by saying: "Trump derangement syndrome has officially come to the Senate. The hatred for the President is so intense that partisans would rather risk war than give diplomacy a chance."[21] Fox News host Jedediah Bila and Fox News guest Herman Cain have accused MSNBC host Joe Scarborough of suffering from Trump derangement syndrome.[22][23] Trump used the term in a tweet following the 2018 Russia–United States summit in Helsinki:[24] Donald J. Trump via Twitter @realDonaldTrump Some people HATE the fact that I got along well with President Putin of Russia. They would rather go to war than see this. It’s called Trump Derangement Syndrome! July 18, 2018[25] He also used it in a tweet about Alan Dershowitz's book The Case Against Impeaching Trump: Donald J. Trump via Twitter @realDonaldTrump .@AlanDersh, a brilliant lawyer, who although a Liberal Democrat who probably didn’t vote for me, has discussed the Witch Hunt with great clarity and in a very positive way. He has written a new and very important book called “The Case Against Impeaching Trump,” which I would encourage all people with Trump Derangement Syndrome to read! July 26, 2018[26] In July 2018, Jeanine Pirro accused Whoopi Goldberg of suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome during a guest appearance on The View to promote her newly published book. This occurred while Pirro was responding to a question about how the “deep state” really works.[27] White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also used the term in this tweet: Sarah Sanders via Twitter @PressSec Trump Derangement Syndrome is becoming a major epidemic among Democrats. Instead of freaking out about the booming Trump economy why not celebrate it? August 1, 2018[28] In September 2018, Sean Hannity criticized The Washington Post as having Trump Derangement Syndrome for stating in an editorial that Trump, because of his attitude toward climate change, is "complicit" in hurricanes battering the United States;[29][30] Hannity said, "it is now a full-blown psychosis, it is a psychological level of unhingement I have never seen".[29] In November 2018, Michael Goodwin writing in the NY Post, discussed a variant of Trump Derangement syndrome he called "Trump Imitation Syndrome".[31] President Trump used the term again on January 1, 2019 in the following all-caps tweet: Donald J. Trump via Twitter @realDonaldTrump HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE, INCLUDING THE HATERS AND THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA! 2019 WILL BE A FANTASTIC YEAR FOR THOSE NOT SUFFERING FROM TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME. JUST CALM DOWN AND ENJOY THE RIDE, GREAT THINGS ARE HAPPENING FOR OUR COUNTRY! January 1, 2019[32] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 2, 2019 Report Share Posted January 2, 2019 12 hours ago, Troll said: Trump derangement syndrome From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trump derangement syndrome (TDS) is a neologism describing a reaction to United States President Donald Trump by liberals, progressives, and anti-Trump conservatives, who are said to respond to Trump's statements and political actions irrationally and with little regard to Trump's actual position or action taken.[1] The term has been used by pro-Trump conservatives to discredit criticism of Trump's actions.[2][3][4] Contents 1Origin of term 2Definition 3Use 3.1Examples of use 4See also 5References Origin of term[edit] The origin of the term is traced to political columnist and commentator Charles Krauthammer, a psychiatrist, who originally coined the phrase Bush derangement syndrome in 2003 during the presidency of George W. Bush. That "syndrome" was defined by Krauthammer as "the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency – nay – the very existence of George W. Bush."[5][6][7][8] The first user of the term Trump Derangement Syndrome may have been Esther Goldberg in an August 2015 op-ed in The American Spectator; she applied the term to "Ruling Class Republicans" who are dismissive or contemptuous of Trump.[9] Krauthammer, himself a harsh critic of Trump, later defined "Trump derangement syndrome" as a Trump-induced "general hysteria" among the chattering classes, producing an "inability to distinguish between legitimate policy differences and ... signs of psychic pathology" in the President's behavior.[8] Definition[edit] In December 2016, Justin Raimondo divided the "syndrome" into three stages; in the first, those who "lose all sense of proportion"; next, they experience "a profound effect on ... vocabulary" and begin to "speak a distinctive language consisting solely of hyperbole"' and, in the final stage, the afflicted "lose the ability to distinguish fantasy from reality."[10]Jonathan S. Tobin defines it as "disgust at his manner and his tweets such that all distinctions between him and genuine villains is lost."[11] In April 2017, Fareed Zakaria defined the syndrome as "hatred of President Trump so intense that it impairs people’s judgment."[12][13] CNN's editor-at-large Chris Cillizza called TDS "the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than the blind hatred of those who preach tolerance and free speech."[1] Pointing to previous allegations of Bush Derangement Syndrome and Obama Derangement Syndrome, Cillizza suggested, "Viewed more broadly, the rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of increased polarization – not to mention our national self-sorting – at work in the country today."[1]Bret Stephens has described the term as something used by conservative groups whenever someone speaks out critically against Trump, regardless of political affiliation.[14] Use[edit] The term has been widely applied by pro-Trump writers to critics of Trump, accusing them of responding negatively to nearly every Trump statement or action.[11][15][16] The use of the term has been called part of a broader GOP strategy to discredit criticisms of Trump's actions, as a way of "reframing" the discussion by suggesting his political opponents are incapable of accurately perceiving the world. However, according to Kathleen Hall Jamieson of Annenberg Public Policy Center, the term could backfire on Trump supporters because people might interpret it to mean that Trump is the one who is "deranged", rather than those who criticize him.[2] The term has been used by journalists critical of Trump to call for restraint.[12][17][18]Fareed Zakaria, who urged Americans to vote against Trump calling him a "cancer on American democracy,” argues that every Trump policy "cannot axiomatically be wrong, evil and dangerous."[12]Adam Gopnik, who takes a strong anti-Trump position, responded to these assertions that it is a "huge and even fatal mistake for liberals (and constitutional conservatives) to respond negatively to every Trump initiative, every Trump policy, and every Trump idea." Arguing that Trump's opponents must instead recognize that the real problem is "Deranged Trump Self-Delusion," Gopnik defined the "Syndrome" as President Trump's "daily spasm of narcissistic gratification and episodic vanity."[15] Examples of use[edit] Senator Ted Cruz used the term in a May 2018 interview with Fox & Friends, commenting: "Most of the media... they are just out of their minds. They have what I call Trump Derangement Syndrome where all they can do is attack the president all day long on the scandal of the day."[19] Senator Rand Paul has cited the so-called syndrome several times: in a July 16, 2018 interview where he said that investigators should simply focus on election security and stop "accusing Trump of collusion with the Russians and all this craziness that's not true" – accusations which he said were entirely motivated by "Trump derangement syndrome”;[20] and again on July 19, 2018 on the Senate floor, when he objected to legislation proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders by saying: "Trump derangement syndrome has officially come to the Senate. The hatred for the President is so intense that partisans would rather risk war than give diplomacy a chance."[21] Fox News host Jedediah Bila and Fox News guest Herman Cain have accused MSNBC host Joe Scarborough of suffering from Trump derangement syndrome.[22][23] Trump used the term in a tweet following the 2018 Russia–United States summit in Helsinki:[24] Donald J. Trump via Twitter @realDonaldTrump Some people HATE the fact that I got along well with President Putin of Russia. They would rather go to war than see this. It’s called Trump Derangement Syndrome! July 18, 2018[25] He also used it in a tweet about Alan Dershowitz's book The Case Against Impeaching Trump: Donald J. Trump via Twitter @realDonaldTrump .@AlanDersh, a brilliant lawyer, who although a Liberal Democrat who probably didn’t vote for me, has discussed the Witch Hunt with great clarity and in a very positive way. He has written a new and very important book called “The Case Against Impeaching Trump,” which I would encourage all people with Trump Derangement Syndrome to read! July 26, 2018[26] In July 2018, Jeanine Pirro accused Whoopi Goldberg of suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome during a guest appearance on The View to promote her newly published book. This occurred while Pirro was responding to a question about how the “deep state” really works.[27] White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also used the term in this tweet: Sarah Sanders via Twitter @PressSec Trump Derangement Syndrome is becoming a major epidemic among Democrats. Instead of freaking out about the booming Trump economy why not celebrate it? August 1, 2018[28] In September 2018, Sean Hannity criticized The Washington Post as having Trump Derangement Syndrome for stating in an editorial that Trump, because of his attitude toward climate change, is "complicit" in hurricanes battering the United States;[29][30] Hannity said, "it is now a full-blown psychosis, it is a psychological level of unhingement I have never seen".[29] In November 2018, Michael Goodwin writing in the NY Post, discussed a variant of Trump Derangement syndrome he called "Trump Imitation Syndrome".[31] President Trump used the term again on January 1, 2019 in the following all-caps tweet: Donald J. Trump via Twitter @realDonaldTrump HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE, INCLUDING THE HATERS AND THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA! 2019 WILL BE A FANTASTIC YEAR FOR THOSE NOT SUFFERING FROM TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME. JUST CALM DOWN AND ENJOY THE RIDE, GREAT THINGS ARE HAPPENING FOR OUR COUNTRY! January 1, 2019[32] ...how about the "Reality Denial Syndrome" that you 35% of the population suffer from....you Trumpers... symptoms?...LOL...Blaming the MSM for the things Trump does wrong ...denying that Trump lies to us over 6 times a day ...blaming Mr. Muller for being a bad guy because he picks on Donny ...thinking we need an actual concrete wall across our southern border due to the invasions ...thinking that Mexico is paying for the wall ...thinking that Donny knows more than the Generals because he said he does ...thinking that he has actually drained the swamp ...and I could go on and on...you Trumpers know where I'm coming from....LOL..."Reality Denial Syndrom"...be cafeful!...it messes with your brain and ability to think clearly... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 2, 2019 Report Share Posted January 2, 2019 12 hours ago, Troll said: Trump derangement syndrome From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trump derangement syndrome (TDS) is a neologism describing a reaction to United States President Donald Trump by liberals, progressives, and anti-Trump conservatives, who are said to respond to Trump's statements and political actions irrationally and with little regard to Trump's actual position or action taken.[1] The term has been used by pro-Trump conservatives to discredit criticism of Trump's actions.[2][3][4] Contents 1Origin of term 2Definition 3Use 3.1Examples of use 4See also 5References Origin of term[edit] The origin of the term is traced to political columnist and commentator Charles Krauthammer, a psychiatrist, who originally coined the phrase Bush derangement syndrome in 2003 during the presidency of George W. Bush. That "syndrome" was defined by Krauthammer as "the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency – nay – the very existence of George W. Bush."[5][6][7][8] The first user of the term Trump Derangement Syndrome may have been Esther Goldberg in an August 2015 op-ed in The American Spectator; she applied the term to "Ruling Class Republicans" who are dismissive or contemptuous of Trump.[9] Krauthammer, himself a harsh critic of Trump, later defined "Trump derangement syndrome" as a Trump-induced "general hysteria" among the chattering classes, producing an "inability to distinguish between legitimate policy differences and ... signs of psychic pathology" in the President's behavior.[8] Definition[edit] In December 2016, Justin Raimondo divided the "syndrome" into three stages; in the first, those who "lose all sense of proportion"; next, they experience "a profound effect on ... vocabulary" and begin to "speak a distinctive language consisting solely of hyperbole"' and, in the final stage, the afflicted "lose the ability to distinguish fantasy from reality."[10]Jonathan S. Tobin defines it as "disgust at his manner and his tweets such that all distinctions between him and genuine villains is lost."[11] In April 2017, Fareed Zakaria defined the syndrome as "hatred of President Trump so intense that it impairs people’s judgment."[12][13] CNN's editor-at-large Chris Cillizza called TDS "the preferred nomenclature of Trump defenders who view those who oppose him and his policies as nothing more than the blind hatred of those who preach tolerance and free speech."[1] Pointing to previous allegations of Bush Derangement Syndrome and Obama Derangement Syndrome, Cillizza suggested, "Viewed more broadly, the rise of presidential derangement syndromes is a function of increased polarization – not to mention our national self-sorting – at work in the country today."[1]Bret Stephens has described the term as something used by conservative groups whenever someone speaks out critically against Trump, regardless of political affiliation.[14] Use[edit] The term has been widely applied by pro-Trump writers to critics of Trump, accusing them of responding negatively to nearly every Trump statement or action.[11][15][16] The use of the term has been called part of a broader GOP strategy to discredit criticisms of Trump's actions, as a way of "reframing" the discussion by suggesting his political opponents are incapable of accurately perceiving the world. However, according to Kathleen Hall Jamieson of Annenberg Public Policy Center, the term could backfire on Trump supporters because people might interpret it to mean that Trump is the one who is "deranged", rather than those who criticize him.[2] The term has been used by journalists critical of Trump to call for restraint.[12][17][18]Fareed Zakaria, who urged Americans to vote against Trump calling him a "cancer on American democracy,” argues that every Trump policy "cannot axiomatically be wrong, evil and dangerous."[12]Adam Gopnik, who takes a strong anti-Trump position, responded to these assertions that it is a "huge and even fatal mistake for liberals (and constitutional conservatives) to respond negatively to every Trump initiative, every Trump policy, and every Trump idea." Arguing that Trump's opponents must instead recognize that the real problem is "Deranged Trump Self-Delusion," Gopnik defined the "Syndrome" as President Trump's "daily spasm of narcissistic gratification and episodic vanity."[15] Examples of use[edit] Senator Ted Cruz used the term in a May 2018 interview with Fox & Friends, commenting: "Most of the media... they are just out of their minds. They have what I call Trump Derangement Syndrome where all they can do is attack the president all day long on the scandal of the day."[19] Senator Rand Paul has cited the so-called syndrome several times: in a July 16, 2018 interview where he said that investigators should simply focus on election security and stop "accusing Trump of collusion with the Russians and all this craziness that's not true" – accusations which he said were entirely motivated by "Trump derangement syndrome”;[20] and again on July 19, 2018 on the Senate floor, when he objected to legislation proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders by saying: "Trump derangement syndrome has officially come to the Senate. The hatred for the President is so intense that partisans would rather risk war than give diplomacy a chance."[21] Fox News host Jedediah Bila and Fox News guest Herman Cain have accused MSNBC host Joe Scarborough of suffering from Trump derangement syndrome.[22][23] Trump used the term in a tweet following the 2018 Russia–United States summit in Helsinki:[24] Donald J. Trump via Twitter @realDonaldTrump Some people HATE the fact that I got along well with President Putin of Russia. They would rather go to war than see this. It’s called Trump Derangement Syndrome! July 18, 2018[25] He also used it in a tweet about Alan Dershowitz's book The Case Against Impeaching Trump: Donald J. Trump via Twitter @realDonaldTrump .@AlanDersh, a brilliant lawyer, who although a Liberal Democrat who probably didn’t vote for me, has discussed the Witch Hunt with great clarity and in a very positive way. He has written a new and very important book called “The Case Against Impeaching Trump,” which I would encourage all people with Trump Derangement Syndrome to read! July 26, 2018[26] In July 2018, Jeanine Pirro accused Whoopi Goldberg of suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome during a guest appearance on The View to promote her newly published book. This occurred while Pirro was responding to a question about how the “deep state” really works.[27] White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also used the term in this tweet: Sarah Sanders via Twitter @PressSec Trump Derangement Syndrome is becoming a major epidemic among Democrats. Instead of freaking out about the booming Trump economy why not celebrate it? August 1, 2018[28] In September 2018, Sean Hannity criticized The Washington Post as having Trump Derangement Syndrome for stating in an editorial that Trump, because of his attitude toward climate change, is "complicit" in hurricanes battering the United States;[29][30] Hannity said, "it is now a full-blown psychosis, it is a psychological level of unhingement I have never seen".[29] In November 2018, Michael Goodwin writing in the NY Post, discussed a variant of Trump Derangement syndrome he called "Trump Imitation Syndrome".[31] President Trump used the term again on January 1, 2019 in the following all-caps tweet: Donald J. Trump via Twitter @realDonaldTrump HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE, INCLUDING THE HATERS AND THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA! 2019 WILL BE A FANTASTIC YEAR FOR THOSE NOT SUFFERING FROM TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME. JUST CALM DOWN AND ENJOY THE RIDE, GREAT THINGS ARE HAPPENING FOR OUR COUNTRY! January 1, 2019[32] Here's a Republican who didn't drink Trump's Kool-Aid like you.... Trump fires back after incoming U.S. Senator Romney blasts president By Susan Heavey and David Shepardson,Reuters 52 minutes ago By Susan Heavey and David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on cautioned fellow Republican Mitt Romney to be a "team player" after the former presidential candidate and incoming U.S. senator from Utah sharply criticized the president's actions and questioned his character. In a Washington Post essay published late on Tuesday, Romney suggested the U.S. leader had "caused dismay around the world" and said his presidency had "made a deep descent in December." "On balance, his conduct over the past two years ... is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office," said Romney, who takes up his new role in Washington on Thursday. "The appointment of senior persons of lesser experience, the abandonment of allies who fight beside us, and the president’s thoughtless claim that America has long been a 'sucker' in world affairs all defined his presidency down," he wrote. ....Here's a republican with some balls!...Let's see if he loses them..speaking a little TRUTH to power...something Trumpers have no clue about.."Reality Denial Syndrome"...be careful..it looks like you have all the symptoms!... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troll Posted January 2, 2019 Report Share Posted January 2, 2019 52 minutes ago, DBP66 said: ...how about the "Reality Denial Syndrome" that you 35% of the population suffer from....you Trumpers... symptoms?...LOL...Blaming the MSM for the things Trump does wrong ...denying that Trump lies to us over 6 times a day ...blaming Mr. Muller for being a bad guy because he picks on Donny ...thinking we need an actual concrete wall across our southern border due to the invasions ...thinking that Mexico is paying for the wall ...thinking that Donny knows more that the Generals because he said he does ...thinking that he has actually drained the swamp ...and I could go on and on...you Trumpers know where I'm coming from....LOL..."Reality Denial Syndrom"...be cafeful!...it messes with your brain and ability to think clearly... Trump derangement syndrome divided the "syndrome" into three stages; in the first, those who "lose all sense of proportion"; next, they experience "a profound effect on ... vocabulary" and begin to "speak a distinctive language consisting solely of hyperbole"' and, in the final stage, the afflicted "lose …. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I AM IRONMAN Posted January 2, 2019 Report Share Posted January 2, 2019 maybe don't quote the topic in your reply post when the original post is like two pages of cut and paste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troll Posted January 2, 2019 Report Share Posted January 2, 2019 7 minutes ago, I AM IRONMAN said: maybe don't quote the topic in your reply post when the original post is like two pages of cut and paste ,maybe don't do it twice in a row either lol... Sometimes you just have to give some people a break tho…. Reality has been kind of rough on some... 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 3, 2019 Report Share Posted January 3, 2019 ..the goofy meme hit squad at work ^^....silly Trumpers... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troll Posted January 3, 2019 Report Share Posted January 3, 2019 7 minutes ago, DBP66 said: ..the goofy meme hit squad at work ^^....silly Trumpers... 🤡🤡🤡🤡 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
concha Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 JOBS UP BIG!+312,000RECORD NUMBER WORKINGMANUFACTURING BEST IN 20 YEARS HISPANIC UNEMPLOYMENT LOWEST EVER 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HSFBfan Posted January 4, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 1 minute ago, concha said: JOBS UP BIG!+312,000RECORD NUMBER WORKINGMANUFACTURING BEST IN 20 YEARS HISPANIC UNEMPLOYMENT LOWEST EVER Blew past expectations Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 1 hour ago, concha said: JOBS UP BIG!+312,000RECORD NUMBER WORKINGMANUFACTURING BEST IN 20 YEARS HISPANIC UNEMPLOYMENT LOWEST EVER a lot of that was seasonal workers....how's the stock market looking?....the Trump effect in full force... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I AM IRONMAN Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 it's almost as if you can hear 66 typing so feverishly and angrily LOL 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
concha Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 5 minutes ago, DBP66 said: a lot of that was seasonal workers....how's the stock market looking?....the Trump effect in full force... It was the biggest December in 20 years. The Dow is currently up about 800 points. Why do you hate America being prosperous? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 1 minute ago, I AM IRONMAN said: it's almost as if you can hear 66 typing so feverishly and angrily LOL what's with this anger?...who's pissed at what?...stop being the idiot that you are... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
concha Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 2 minutes ago, I AM IRONMAN said: it's almost as if you can hear 66 typing so feverishly and angrily LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 Just now, concha said: It was the biggest December in 20 years. The Dow is currently up about 800 points. Why do you hate America being prosperous? just giving you a reality check...my 401k like most Americans is taking a beating...why do you hate reality?... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 1 minute ago, concha said: right on cue!...the meme gang at it once again... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 1 minute ago, GardenStateBaller said: Because his hate for POTUS trumps his love for the USA. And he's not alone. if you loved America as you say you do...you'd be embarrassed and ashamed of Donny and his failed Presidency...like a majority of Americans are... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
concha Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 2 minutes ago, DBP66 said: right on cue!...the meme gang at it once again... America is doing great. Despite the efforts of the left. 6 more years of you acting like this: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBP66 Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 Just now, concha said: America is doing great. Despite the efforts of the left. 6 more years of you acting like this: if you and Donny say so champ....who would argue with two geniuses like you two?...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
concha Posted January 4, 2019 Report Share Posted January 4, 2019 Just now, DBP66 said: if you loved America as you say you do...you'd be embarrassed and ashamed of Donny and his failed Presidency...like a majority of Americans are... The economy is roaring, people are employed as never before, manufacturing is returning is a way the left thought impossible, we're not getting involved in more wars... Failed? Apparently "failure" in your world is the silly level of leftist rage. Do you understand how stupid you sound? Of course not... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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