Discussion: The US Presidential Election

It's getting serious now with his recent immigration tirade. HERE

Even people legally entitled to be in the US are having problems. "There have been reports that "green card" holders, who are legal permanent residents of the US, being prevented from getting on flights (to the US). However, green cards are not specifically mentioned in the executive order, and so the status of green card holders remains unclear."

What next? :eek:

 
Countries in read are where Trump has banned refugees from. Countries in yellow are those that Trump does business with.View attachment 10572

At least he is doing business with countries that pay particular regard to human rights. Maybe he is using them as a model.
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Well, one good thing has come about because of Trump's election. The sale of novels about dystopian societies has rocketed. See HERE

Although, in truth, most of these novels are about totalitarian government and not democratic (he was voted in, remember).

And, also, his own book about business is selling like hot cakes. :D
 
And look what it led to WW2, we certainly don't want WW3, that would be a case of putting head between knees and kissing arse goodbye:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:
 
A little background: Shrinks don't typically analyze public figures. The reticence dates back to 1964, during Barry Goldwater's run for President. Then, like now, many shrinks believed that the candidate was psychologically damaged — but unlike now, many diagnosed him for a Fact magazine special issue titled, "The Unconscious of a Conservative: A Special Issue on the Mind of Barry Goldwater."

President Trump exhibits classic signs of mental illness, including 'malignant narcissism,' shrinks say
 
Rudy Giuliani freely admits that this started off as a ban on Muslims that they phrased differently to make it legal :mad: The part in question is at around 3:05

 
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