I don’t believe Trump actually believed the birther bullshit. — Noah Te Stroete
Also, your second paragraph which I quoted above furthers the argument that Trump understands people (at least a lot of people). — Noah Te Stroete
If these are his beliefs then I do not see how it furthers the argument that he understands people, it just means that they are all motivated by fear and resentment, including Trump. Trump knows it plays well, but that does not mean he understands people, just that he is encouraged by their approval. — Fooloso4
But Trump is smart. — James Pullman
People do like him, he is the US President. — James Pullman
Maybe. Or maybe it’s both? I tend to think it’s both that he’s a racist prick and that he understands that there is a large proportion of the country that he can string along. — Noah Te Stroete
But, like I already said: he´s got something... He is the president of USA. — James Pullman
desperate people do desperate things. — Fooloso4
fanning the fires of divisiveness, — Fooloso4
He is destroying the rule of law and the constitutionally established separation of powers. — Fooloso4
suppressing the findings of the government funded environmental research. — Fooloso4
He's not leading an effort to protect the earth, true. You'd have to make an impressive case that he's capable of making a significant impact there. Do that and you could chart somewhere on the potential Hell scale. — frank
So far they're acting like children. "Look, I seized your boat!" That doesn't show up on the Hell scale. — frank
Yes, Trump has diminished the standing of the US in the world. How is that a bad thing? — frank
fanning the fires of divisiveness,
— Fooloso4
Again, not on the Hell list. — frank
He is destroying the rule of law and the constitutionally established separation of powers.
— Fooloso4
No he isn't. — frank
He's not leading an effort to protect the earth, true. — frank
You'd have to make an impressive case that he's capable of making a significant impact there. — frank
Do that and you could chart somewhere on the potential Hell scale. — frank
...That prompted the Sun to compare Trump to a dog.
“Slamming Baltimore must have been irresistible in a Pavlovian way,” the paper wrote. “Fox News rang the bell, the president salivated and his thumbs moved across his cellphone into action.” — Martin Pengelly and Edward Helmore
“He is destroying the rule of law and the constitutionally established separation of powers.”
Evidence, please. — Reshuffle
Unless something is done there will be no Hell scale for earth will become Hell,at least for humans. — Fooloso4
He's the president (with significant administrative and legislative authority) of the world's largest economy with some of the largest per capita emissions.
In terms of effective power he is the most powerful politician in any western country. If he cannot make a significant impact, who can? — Echarmion
For example, put competent and knowledgeable (about the climate) people in charge of environmental protection agencies. Support the work of these agencies via administrative orders. Support legislation aimed at protecting the climate. — Echarmion
How specifically would any of that stop global warming? — frank
You're just shoveling out warnings of dire consequences that haven't happened. I'm starting to think that you cant look at the situation objectively. — frank
There's no reason to think human extinction will be a result of global warming. — frank
If Trump was on your side, that's exactly the kind of exaggeration he would engage in. — frank
What could he do to stop global warming? — frank
So you actually approve of his methods. — frank
If nothing is done, however, the house may fall. — Fooloso4
Some are in search of answers, he ignores the question. It is not clear where you stand. — Fooloso4
You could do that if you could offer a reason to think he has the power to stop global warming. — frank
As it stands, with his predecessor as a benchmark, Trump isn't really that bad. — frank
As it stands, with his predecessor as a benchmark, Trump isn't really that bad.
— frank
I will note my disagreement on this and leave it there. — Fooloso4
Is your claim that nothing can be done or that there is nothing that he can do? — Fooloso4
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