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Trump’s Authoritarian Populist Politics

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Isn't it funny how some of those things identify as everything else rather than what they are-utterly screwed up unhinged things !
Posted by Indyvidual, Friday, 7 February 2025 10:44:31 AM
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The fear of Trump is driving Leftists battier and battier; assuming to know what the most popular President of all time can and cannot do.

All based on complete ignorance of course, and on the narrow experience of living in Australia under third rate politicians, who have kept Australia in the 1970s and flared trousers.

Australia is now a global outlier, with hopeless leaders who are an embarrassment when compared with Trump. The hysterical Lefties need not fear that our Dad and Dave mob will follow Trump's America. They can remain smug in their stupid, ignorant mindset.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 7 February 2025 10:49:19 AM
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Well, now HAMAS's latest memo; Any Garzan that willingly leaves Garza
will be killed. Anyone else involved in Trumps plan will be killed.
Arab countries don't want them, only HAMAS wants them still in Garza.
After the cease fire ends;
No international contractors would tender for jobs there.
Best solution, bomb all the intact buildings, after suitable warnings
of course.
Then if any Hamas funded improvements then destroy them.
Flood the tunnels with sea water.
HAMAS is imposing a stalled situation.
Just leave Gaza as is as a warning to other terrorists that the Garza
situation is what you will get no matter where you are based.
What Arab country would refund the building of Garza with the
risk of a repeat history, just let them live in the rubble with Hamas.
We owe them nothing, they were happy to cheer on 7/10/23 let them cheer HAMAS.
Posted by Bezza, Friday, 7 February 2025 11:03:45 AM
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President Trump is poised to sign an executive order wielding the might of American sanctions against the International Criminal Court. This is to do with the absurd issuing by the ICC of warrants for the Israeli PM and his ex Defence Minister.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 7 February 2025 11:03:55 AM
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The great Selena Zito, one of the first journalists to recognise the the truth about MAGA almost a decade ago, observed back in September 2016 that Trump's supporters take him seriously but not literally, while his opponents take him literally but not seriously.

Foxy said ... "what Trump says must not be taken literally."

Hurrah. She finally gets it. She's finally caught on, or caught up.

Foxy said... "The man is unstable."

oops... and there it goes. For a fleeting moment she understood. But just a fleeting moment.
Posted by mhaze, Friday, 7 February 2025 11:57:11 AM
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There's an interesting article from Oxford University
in the UK. Expert comment talks about what
US president's second term might mean to the world?
Some of the issues raised are - "World leaders now
have to take Trump seriously even though quite a
few may have supported Biden or potential Harris.
Now they have to acknowledge a new reality".

"Foreign leaders now have to work with a new leader
who appears to be divisive and they will also have
to assess whether traditional alliances still hold".

"Trump has demonstrated a willingness to break with
conventions. Global leaders will need to balance their
national interests knowing they may not be able to
always rely on US Foreign Policy norms".

We're told that "Trump is now more politically
powerful than ever and that really will shape how
other nations will engage with the US over the next
four years".

There's more at:

http://ox.ac.uk/news/2025-02-05-expert-comment-what-might-president-trump-s-second-term-mean-world
Posted by Foxy, Friday, 7 February 2025 1:34:08 PM
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