Trump - unhinged

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Postby Stooo » Mon Aug 26, 2019 6:42 pm

Cannydc wrote:Trump has told press at the G7 meeting how great he thinks the UK is, reeling off properties he owns here.

Sadly, The Trump International Golf Links & Hotel is in Doonbeg, Republic of Ireland.

Ooops.


He also threatened the weather with nuclear war... :ooer:
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Guest » Mon Aug 26, 2019 9:20 pm

When a picture tells a thousand words. :wubbers:

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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby wutang » Wed Aug 28, 2019 3:21 pm

Trump approval rating plummets in every 2020 battleground state, including Republican strongholds

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/worl ... 81166.html


Only Georgia and Texas view him positively. Everywhere else its looking grim...

In Ohio, where Mr Trump began his time as president with 14 per cent net approval, he has slipped to negative 6 per cent. In Iowa, where his approval was 9 per cent, that figure has dropped to negative 11 per cent.

In Arizona, his approval has dropped from 19 per cent approval, down to negative 7 per cent. In Florida, where he once enjoyed 22 per cent approval, he has dropped to negative 1 per cent. In North Carolina, where he enjoyed 17 per cent approval, that rating has dropped to negative 1 per cent.
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Grafenwalder » Wed Aug 28, 2019 10:21 pm

Guest wrote:When a picture tells a thousand words. :wubbers:

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Who can blame her either after her slob of a "husband" doesn't even live with her, shags a porn actress for a few weeks, and prefers to play on Twitter? Trudeau, tall, good looking guy, year and a half younger than Melania....she's begging him!
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Cannydc » Wed Aug 28, 2019 10:36 pm

Trudeau has very long.... fingers...
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Guest » Fri Aug 30, 2019 1:45 am

Cheeto Christ Stupid Czar!!

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Fucking brilliant. :rofl: :rofl:
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Rocthedog » Fri Aug 30, 2019 8:39 am

Cannydc wrote:Trump has told press at the G7 meeting how great he thinks the UK is, reeling off properties he owns here.

Sadly, The Trump International Golf Links & Hotel is in Doonbeg, Republic of Ireland.

Ooops.



Rock on. Donald Trump build More golf Courses, build. more hotels EMPLOY MORE people. Carry on the good work.
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Cannydc » Fri Aug 30, 2019 3:41 pm

Rocthedog wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Trump has told press at the G7 meeting how great he thinks the UK is, reeling off properties he owns here.

Sadly, The Trump International Golf Links & Hotel is in Doonbeg, Republic of Ireland.

Ooops.



Rock on. Donald Trump build More golf Courses, build. more hotels EMPLOY MORE people. Carry on the good work.


Nice to know what you are supporting here (not that Trump even knows which country he or his golf courses are in).

The construction and maintenance of golf courses is harmful to fragile ecosystems the world over. Its proliferation as the international pastime of the leisure class is multiplying the problem, and its approval by governments and societies epitomises the wasteful and scurrilous approach to development that is replicated in miniature on millions of suburban lawns.

According to a United Nations Environment Programme report on the impact of tourism:

"Golf course maintenance can also deplete fresh water resources. In recent years golf tourism has increased in popularity and the number of golf courses has grown rapidly. Golf courses require an enormous amount of water every day and, as with other causes of excessive extraction of water, this can result in water scarcity. If the water comes from wells, overpumping can cause saline intrusion into groundwater. Golf resorts are more and more often situated in or near protected areas or areas where resources are limited, exacerbating their impacts."

The United States suffers from water scarcity and despoliation of natural land to feed the golf-playing frenzy as well. In water-scarce Las Vegas, for instance, golf courses accounted for 28 of the top 100 water users in a 2003 survey. And since access to water in the growing desert communities of Arizona and Nevada is subsidised by tax-payers throughout the country, all Americans pay the price for the wastefulness of their recreation.

Indeed, the proliferation of golf courses - there are now approximately 16,000 in the US, by far the most of any country in the world (with the UK coming second at 2,741), according to Golf Digest magazine - epitomises the profligate approach America has taken towards developing its landscape.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... gainstgolf
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Rocthedog » Fri Aug 30, 2019 4:13 pm

Cannydc wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Trump has told press at the G7 meeting how great he thinks the UK is, reeling off properties he owns here.

Sadly, The Trump International Golf Links & Hotel is in Doonbeg, Republic of Ireland.

Ooops.



Rock on. Donald Trump build More golf Courses, build. more hotels EMPLOY MORE people. Carry on the good work.


Nice to know what you are supporting here (not that Trump even knows which country he or his golf courses are in).

The construction and maintenance of golf courses is harmful to fragile ecosystems the world over. Its proliferation as the international pastime of the leisure class is multiplying the problem, and its approval by governments and societies epitomises the wasteful and scurrilous approach to development that is replicated in miniature on millions of suburban lawns.

According to a United Nations Environment Programme report on the impact of tourism:

"Golf course maintenance can also deplete fresh water resources. In recent years golf tourism has increased in popularity and the number of golf courses has grown rapidly. Golf courses require an enormous amount of water every day and, as with other causes of excessive extraction of water, this can result in water scarcity. If the water comes from wells, overpumping can cause saline intrusion into groundwater. Golf resorts are more and more often situated in or near protected areas or areas where resources are limited, exacerbating their impacts."

The United States suffers from water scarcity and despoliation of natural land to feed the golf-playing frenzy as well. In water-scarce Las Vegas, for instance, golf courses accounted for 28 of the top 100 water users in a 2003 survey. And since access to water in the growing desert communities of Arizona and Nevada is subsidised by tax-payers throughout the country, all Americans pay the price for the wastefulness of their recreation.

Indeed, the proliferation of golf courses - there are now approximately 16,000 in the US, by far the most of any country in the world (with the UK coming second at 2,741), according to Golf Digest magazine - epitomises the profligate approach America has taken towards developing its landscape.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... gainstgolf


You would find fault with anything unless the Turd Corbyn said or did it. I suspect your a secret anti brit supporter, you must be you support the Turd Corbyn..
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Fri Aug 30, 2019 4:17 pm

Rocthedog wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Trump has told press at the G7 meeting how great he thinks the UK is, reeling off properties he owns here.

Sadly, The Trump International Golf Links & Hotel is in Doonbeg, Republic of Ireland.

Ooops.



Rock on. Donald Trump build More golf Courses, build. more hotels EMPLOY MORE people. Carry on the good work.


Nice to know what you are supporting here (not that Trump even knows which country he or his golf courses are in).

The construction and maintenance of golf courses is harmful to fragile ecosystems the world over. Its proliferation as the international pastime of the leisure class is multiplying the problem, and its approval by governments and societies epitomises the wasteful and scurrilous approach to development that is replicated in miniature on millions of suburban lawns.

According to a United Nations Environment Programme report on the impact of tourism:

"Golf course maintenance can also deplete fresh water resources. In recent years golf tourism has increased in popularity and the number of golf courses has grown rapidly. Golf courses require an enormous amount of water every day and, as with other causes of excessive extraction of water, this can result in water scarcity. If the water comes from wells, overpumping can cause saline intrusion into groundwater. Golf resorts are more and more often situated in or near protected areas or areas where resources are limited, exacerbating their impacts."

The United States suffers from water scarcity and despoliation of natural land to feed the golf-playing frenzy as well. In water-scarce Las Vegas, for instance, golf courses accounted for 28 of the top 100 water users in a 2003 survey. And since access to water in the growing desert communities of Arizona and Nevada is subsidised by tax-payers throughout the country, all Americans pay the price for the wastefulness of their recreation.

Indeed, the proliferation of golf courses - there are now approximately 16,000 in the US, by far the most of any country in the world (with the UK coming second at 2,741), according to Golf Digest magazine - epitomises the profligate approach America has taken towards developing its landscape.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... gainstgolf


You would find fault with anything unless the Turd Corbyn said or did it. I suspect your a secret anti brit supporter, you must be you support the Turd Corbyn..

While you support a government that isn't legitimate and is only there by giving someone in N Ireland a two billion quid bung.
You think that's democracy?
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Cannydc » Fri Aug 30, 2019 5:52 pm

Rocthedog wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Trump has told press at the G7 meeting how great he thinks the UK is, reeling off properties he owns here.

Sadly, The Trump International Golf Links & Hotel is in Doonbeg, Republic of Ireland.

Ooops.



Rock on. Donald Trump build More golf Courses, build. more hotels EMPLOY MORE people. Carry on the good work.


Nice to know what you are supporting here (not that Trump even knows which country he or his golf courses are in).

The construction and maintenance of golf courses is harmful to fragile ecosystems the world over. Its proliferation as the international pastime of the leisure class is multiplying the problem, and its approval by governments and societies epitomises the wasteful and scurrilous approach to development that is replicated in miniature on millions of suburban lawns.

According to a United Nations Environment Programme report on the impact of tourism:

"Golf course maintenance can also deplete fresh water resources. In recent years golf tourism has increased in popularity and the number of golf courses has grown rapidly. Golf courses require an enormous amount of water every day and, as with other causes of excessive extraction of water, this can result in water scarcity. If the water comes from wells, overpumping can cause saline intrusion into groundwater. Golf resorts are more and more often situated in or near protected areas or areas where resources are limited, exacerbating their impacts."

The United States suffers from water scarcity and despoliation of natural land to feed the golf-playing frenzy as well. In water-scarce Las Vegas, for instance, golf courses accounted for 28 of the top 100 water users in a 2003 survey. And since access to water in the growing desert communities of Arizona and Nevada is subsidised by tax-payers throughout the country, all Americans pay the price for the wastefulness of their recreation.

Indeed, the proliferation of golf courses - there are now approximately 16,000 in the US, by far the most of any country in the world (with the UK coming second at 2,741), according to Golf Digest magazine - epitomises the profligate approach America has taken towards developing its landscape.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... gainstgolf


You would find fault with anything unless the Turd Corbyn said or did it. I suspect your a secret anti brit supporter, you must be you support the Turd Corbyn..


***You're, anti-Brit, you must be,***

And it wasn't me finding fault - I simply brought to your attention studies that show the damage Trump and his golf courses are doing to the environment which you support.

Have a problem with that ? Take it up with them, you are the one with an issue.
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Guest » Fri Aug 30, 2019 6:01 pm

Cannydc wrote:
Have a problem with that ? Take it up with them, you are the one with an issue.


...Or issues (unhinged)
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Cactus Jack » Sat Aug 31, 2019 9:07 am

https://thehill.com/homenews/administra ... aunch-site

Trump has shared on Twitter intelligence he didn't even share with the MOD.

This is beyond a joke -

How many British intelligence sources and assets are being compromised by the lunatic in the White House?
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Lady Murasaki » Tue Sep 10, 2019 5:10 pm

Trump fires his national security adviser John Bolton, he was too extreme and against negotiating with the Taliban which Trump wanted to do...apparently. :kinell:
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Re: Trump - unhinged

Postby Stooo » Tue Sep 10, 2019 5:11 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:Trump fires his national security adviser John Bolton, he was too extreme and against negotiating with the Taliban which Trump wanted to do...apparently. :kinell:


Right around the time of the 9/11 anniversary. We need to deal with this cock and he can be trusted, right?
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