How to make a Democrat love George Bush
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Ah yes, Donald Trump, the revolutionary:

It was from this humble hovel that El Presidente penned some of his most inspirational tweets revolutionary tracts.
After Trump's accountants secured a beach head at Mar A Lago, El Presidente turned the former Emily Post estate into a training ground for revolutionaries. I doubt if John McCain could have survived this rigorous training:

...years on the run from the liberal media have sculpted El Presidente into the finely chiseled man shown above.
Henceforth, all of El Presidente's businesses should referenced as THE PEOPLE'S businesses:
The People's Vodka
The People's Airline
The People's Steaks
The People's Charities
The People's Porn Star
and, of course, The People's University, where people could study the revolutionary philosophy of El Presidente.
Albert Speer, Hitler's Architect, designed many buildings for Hitler, the grandest of which were never built because of the war. Architecture often mirrors the cultural aspirations of the country. A country's most ornate architectural styles can be a predictor that a revolution is on the horizon. An example would be the ornateness of Louis XVI architecture prior to the French Revolution. Speer later realized that the buildings he designed for Hitler were decadent, and prefaced the fall of the Reich.
A quick Google search of images for Trump's Penthouse tells you that architecturally, Trump's apartment is the last decadent design stage before a revolution. Donald Trump's Penthouse is not the headquarters of a revolution. It is the last bastion of a protected class.
By being unique, by flouting traditional political conventions observed by office holders on both sides of the aisle, Trump fashioned himself as a man who 'tells it like it is'. Being blunt is not a revolution. When Trump says "when the looting starts, the shooting starts", the object is not to make the situation better. The object is to rally his supporters.
But in all seriousness Ajax, I would like to know what revolutionary philosophy guides the actions of President Trump.
It was from this humble hovel that El Presidente penned some of his most inspirational tweets revolutionary tracts.
After Trump's accountants secured a beach head at Mar A Lago, El Presidente turned the former Emily Post estate into a training ground for revolutionaries. I doubt if John McCain could have survived this rigorous training:

...years on the run from the liberal media have sculpted El Presidente into the finely chiseled man shown above.
Henceforth, all of El Presidente's businesses should referenced as THE PEOPLE'S businesses:
The People's Vodka
The People's Airline
The People's Steaks
The People's Charities
The People's Porn Star
and, of course, The People's University, where people could study the revolutionary philosophy of El Presidente.
Albert Speer, Hitler's Architect, designed many buildings for Hitler, the grandest of which were never built because of the war. Architecture often mirrors the cultural aspirations of the country. A country's most ornate architectural styles can be a predictor that a revolution is on the horizon. An example would be the ornateness of Louis XVI architecture prior to the French Revolution. Speer later realized that the buildings he designed for Hitler were decadent, and prefaced the fall of the Reich.
A quick Google search of images for Trump's Penthouse tells you that architecturally, Trump's apartment is the last decadent design stage before a revolution. Donald Trump's Penthouse is not the headquarters of a revolution. It is the last bastion of a protected class.
By being unique, by flouting traditional political conventions observed by office holders on both sides of the aisle, Trump fashioned himself as a man who 'tells it like it is'. Being blunt is not a revolution. When Trump says "when the looting starts, the shooting starts", the object is not to make the situation better. The object is to rally his supporters.
But in all seriousness Ajax, I would like to know what revolutionary philosophy guides the actions of President Trump.
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Perhaps that's why the Democrats are so insistent on keeping the economy shutdown.Trump won't win Pennsylvania and Michigan again with high unemployment.
MeDotOrg that priciple is economic nationalism. Trump isn't very popular outside the US. Assuming we don't enact cheat by mail voting that won't matter. America first will carry the day again.
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Re: How to make a Democrat love George Bush
Trump is a liar who has told you lies you want to believe. Trump only cares about himself first, and you are way down that list. He will rob you blind and not feel any regret.
The US was never the world's free police. That job is done by other countries through the UN. Something the US avoided doing most of the time. The US has used it's economic and military muscle to control and influence much of the world to it's own benefit. The US, along with it's allies, has created one of the longest periods of stability the US and most of the world has benefited from. This is changing now that Trump is trying not to get involved like it should. As a result this will impact the US negatively and benefit countries like China and Russia as they fill some of the gaps the US is creating. This is why Russia helped Trump win in the first place, and why they are again trying to help Trump win. Hopefully Trump will lose in the fall so the US can stop it's current free-fall.We're no longer just citizens of the world. We're no longer the world's free police and military service that we were under GWB.