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Addled and Rattled--Trump is a bigger danger now than ever

I find remarkable that some despise Trump so much that they hope for a recession. Pretty twisted.

Then again and if you think about it for more than a minute, it does suggest that having a recession is a better option than Trump continuing to be the President.

In 2016 the decision was Hillary or Trump, which was the least of two evils?

Now it seems the decision is "Trump or recession, which is the least of 2 evils?

That is how bad Trump is, when people consider a recession the least of the two evils!
 
Then again and if you think about it for more than a minute, it does suggest that having a recession is a better option than Trump continuing to be the President.

In 2016 the decision was Hillary or Trump, which was the least of two evils?

Now it seems the decision is "Trump or recession, which is the least of 2 evils?

That is how bad Trump is, when people consider a recession the least of the two evils!

Wow. I can't tell you how sad it makes me that there are really are people out there who think that a recession is the lesser of two evils.
 
Wow. I can't tell you how sad it makes me that there are really are people out there who think that a recession is the lesser of two evils.

Count me as one of them and mind you that I am an investor and trader and know full well how bad a recession can be. I completely believe that if going through a recession will mean we get rid of Trump, I will vote for a recession every time.

Keep in mind that recessions are temporary and usually last only a few years. The damage that Trump is causing this nation is long term and severe.
 
I didn't say that hoping for a recession causes one; I said that hoping for one was malevolent. :roll:

And I get to tell anybody I please what my opinions are just the same as you do.

Sorry, you're just not being rational.

I get tired of responding to things that misconstrue what I say.
 
I always hope for the success of a Presidency because this means success for all of us. Wishing any President to fail says a lot about the wisher's real regard for our nation.

No, it doesn't, when what the president wants to do is terrible for the country. I don't want success for trump in giving trillions more to the rich from the rest of the country, in wiping out healthcare, in wiping out endangered species and the environment, in coddling dictators, on and on - your view is old-fashioned back when the president was expected to want good things for the country.
 
'He's Rattled': Trump Administration Has Not Planned for Recession as President Worries About Re-election Chances—Report

His foul brew of ignorance, stupidity, malignant narcissistic personality disorder and the desperation to get re-elected to avoid jail time when he's out of office could transform him from a lying blow-hard into an even more dangerous threat to our freedom than he already is.

Of all the fake news, the news that purports to know what the President is thinking and know his state of mind is the worst and the least likely to correlate with future outcomes.

One wonders about the mental capacity of people who think that they can read the President's mind. I'm pretty sure that no one can do that.
 
Of all the fake news, the news that purports to know what the President is thinking and know his state of mind is the worst and the least likely to correlate with future outcomes.

One wonders about the mental capacity of people who think that they can read the President's mind. I'm pretty sure that no one can do that.

The presidents con mind is an open book. He is doing everything that a con man does and is the same he has done before since his daddy gave him $414 million dollars and he turned them into a $1.17 billion dollar loss.

and by the way, your post is coming from a person that evaluates the media as "fake news". Talk about hypocrisy of a person saying "you can't read Trumps mind but I know the media's mind and they are giving fake news". That is an oxymoron of great proportions.
 
I consider it to be less fake news and more leftist propaganda.
 
Two wrongs don't make a right. As I've said many times, I always hope for the success of a Presidency because this means success for all of us. Wishing any President to fail says a lot about the wisher's real regard for our nation.

How does your mind evaluate when it is Trump that is causing the problems to occur.

The Tariff War has solved nothing but is creating a world-wide economic downturn. Getting rid of the root of the problem not the best solution? It is Trump that brought on the Trade War all by himself!
 
Sorry, you're just not being rational.

I get tired of responding to things that misconstrue what I say.

I get tired of people who write what they do and then either don't even understood the words they wrote or pretend that they don't. Pretty said either way.

I said, "I'm not trying to protect anybody. I will repeat that hoping for a recession--irrespective of who's President--is malevolent."

You replied (Post 38), "First, how does someone 'wanting' a recession cause one, and second, why do you think you get to tell people that their desire to protect the country from trump doesn't justify it, simply because you ignore the benefits they want from the country from that?

:3oops:

That's why I answered you in Post 74 with, "I didn't say that hoping for a recession causes one; I said that hoping for one was malevolent. And I get to tell anybody I please what my opinions are just the same as you do. :roll:
 
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You've done a great job of getting just about everything wrong. First, I'm not echoing anybody else's opinions; I'm stating my own. Second, I don't "blather." Third, "doesn't apply" doesn't even make sense, fifth, your "your" is mistaken, and sixth, you're rude.

I never claimed the nonsense was of your own making but it also happens to match the rightwing echo chamber (or as I prefer to call it the "pukefunnel") of lies, smears, slanders and hypocrisy (I tried to give you a more polite term for it, "blather" but since you insist it's not that I went ahead and provided more detail). Things might not make sense to you but that doesn't mean they don't make sense. And, it'll be a cold day in hell when I take direction on what makes sense or what's good manners from someone who uses the above mentioned nasty verbal weapons.
 
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That's why I answered you in Post 74 with, "I didn't say that hoping for a recession causes one; I said that hoping for one was malevolent. And I get to tell anybody I please what my opinions are just the same as you do. :roll:

I'd be curious as to your opinion of people who accuse others of hoping for a recession on the basis on nothing whatsoever (apart from political point chasing, of course).
 
Of all the fake news, the news that purports to know what the President is thinking and know his state of mind is the worst and the least likely to correlate with future outcomes.

One wonders about the mental capacity of people who think that they can read the President's mind. I'm pretty sure that no one can do that.

So, I take it that you think the garbage that comes out of his mouth has nothing to do with what's going on inside that rotten brain?
 
I get tired of people who write what they do and then either don't even understood the words they wrote or pretend that they don't. Pretty said either way.

I said, "I'm not trying to protect anybody. I will repeat that hoping for a recession--irrespective of who's President--is malevolent."

You replied (Post 38), "First, how does someone 'wanting' a recession cause one, and second, why do you think you get to tell people that their desire to protect the country from trump doesn't justify it, simply because you ignore the benefits they want from the country from that?

:3oops:

That's why I answered you in Post 74 with, "I didn't say that hoping for a recession causes one; I said that hoping for one was malevolent. And I get to tell anybody I please what my opinions are just the same as you do. :roll:

Repeating the same thing that misconstrues what I said sure corrects the issue.
 
I'd be curious as to your opinion of people who accuse others of hoping for a recession on the basis on nothing whatsoever (apart from political point chasing, of course).

I'm not familiar with any. Why are you trying to deflect?
 
Repeating the same thing that misconstrues what I said sure corrects the issue.

I didn't misconstrue. What I've repeated and bolded should explain well, however, what's really going on here. ;)
 
I find remarkable that some despise Trump so much that they hope for a recession. Pretty twisted.

And here comes the made up bull****. Christ, is every conservative a dishonest POS?
 
I'm not familiar with any. Why are you trying to deflect?

So, just the usual rightwing BS. What you call deflection is what, in IRL, is exposing those BSers; i.e., people like you.
 
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The journolisters have their marching orders. Start talking about recession!!!

All because of Trump's tariffs!!!
LAFFRIOT
 
Two wrongs don't make a right. As I've said many times, I always hope for the success of a Presidency because this means success for all of us. Wishing any President to fail says a lot about the wisher's real regard for our nation.

:screwy::2rofll:
 
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