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Billy_Boy - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 10:31
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Og vi som gjør narr er mere oppegående mener du?
 
GreteSB2020-07-08 10:40
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Han gjør det veldig enkelt for komikere ihvertfall og Trump har gjort narr av og hetset så mange at han må tåle å få litt igjen.
 
Billy_Boy - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 11:08
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Måten man gjør det på.
 
TomTomTom - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 11:10
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Hva tenker du om narsissistdiagnosen da, Billy?
 
Billy_Boy - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 11:41
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Har han det har vi alle det,vi er vel ikke noe bedre en han,
 
Billy_Boy - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 11:43
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Og den diagnosen fikk jeg jo av ordputter i fjor så,er nok mange her inne som havner i samme bås som trump da gitt
 
TomTomTom - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 11:49
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Oisann, har OP diagnostisert deg. Ja, da stemmer nok diagnosen..... ;-) ;-)

Nå er vi litt utenfor tema, men jeg håper, håper, håper at nettopp OP vil opprette en diagnosetråd hvor hun stiller diagnose på samtlige som opererer i forumet. ;-)

Tilbake til tema!
 
Billy_Boy - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 11:54
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Altså poenget er at jeg synes det er tull med dignoser i hytt og pine av pers
,liker en ikke en person da har man ditt og datt liksom
 
Cygnus2020-07-08 12:09
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www.washingtonpost.c...st ory.html
 
Ordputter - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 12:31
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Hehe- At jeg ga BB narsissist-diagnose i fjor? Nei, tviler på det. Det må ha vært en skrivefeil eller annet rart som har fått deg til å tro det Billy. For det har jeg absolutt ikke gjort! OG, om jeg skulle være kompetent til å stille en sånn diagnose, så ville jeg nok ikke gjøre det her inne nei.
Har uansett aldri tenkt tanken om at du er noe mer narsissistisk enn oss andre her inne...
 
TomTomTom - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 12:34
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Kan heller ikke huske at du har gitt BB en diagnose. Kanskje han er paranoid? Hahahahahaha :-). Du tar en fleip, Billy, eller hva?

Men den som har satt en narsissistdiagnose er jo Darrang...... Hvor er du Darrang, du som uten skrupler stiller diagnoser. Er du enig med niesen til Trump?
 
Ordputter - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 12:39
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Om Trump, så må man jo si at det er tragisk. I ytterste konsekvens kan en barndom med så "psykologisk slit"; ende som med Trump. Han kapsla seg inne; og som niesen skriver, så har utviklingen stoppa opp på 3-4 års stadiet. Man tror jo nesten ikke at det er mulig; men det er faktisk det.
 
TomTomTom - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 12:44
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Du kan så si.
Men opp og fram kom han seg, den skal han ha ;-)
 
Cygnus2020-07-08 12:45
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Men nå må det jo sies at Trumpeniesen faktisk har diagnosekompetanse!
 
TomTomTom - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 12:47
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Ja, både det og nær kjennskap til mr T.
 
Billy_Boy - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 12:59
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Bla Bla Bla
 
Aran - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 15:39
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De 10 beste tingene Trump gjorde for USA i 2019:

www.washingtonpost.c...-h as-done/

isting the 10 worst.)

10. He continued to deliver for the forgotten Americans. Unemployment is at record lows; this year the number of job openings outnumbered the unemployed workers to fill them by the widest gap ever; wages are rising, and low-wage workers are experiencing the fastest pay increases. Fifty-seven percent of Americans say they are better off financially since Trump took office.

9. He implemented tighter work requirements for food stamps. With unemployment at historic lows, there is no reason more people should not be earning their success through productive work. The rules apply only to able-bodied, childless adults. When we require people to work for public assistance, we not only help meet their material needs but also help them achieve the dignity and pride that come with being a contributing member of our community. Work is a blessing, not a punishment.

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8. He has got NATO allies to cough up more money for our collective security. Allies have increased defense spending by $130 billion since 2016. And the White House reports almost twice as many allies are meeting their commitment to spend 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense today than before Trump arrived.

7. He stood with the people of Hong Kong. He warned China not to use violence to suppress pro-democracy protests and signed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act. Hong Kong people marched with American flags and sang our national anthem in gratitude.

6. His withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty is delivering China and North Korea a strategic setback. The United States is now testing new, previously banned intermediate-range missiles. These weapons will allow us to compete with China’s massive investment in these capabilities, and also provide a fallback in the likely case negotiations with North Korea fail — obviating the need for temporary deployments of U.S. carrier battle groups and allowing us to put North Korea permanently in our crosshairs.

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5. His “maximum pressure” campaign is crippling Iran. Iran’s economy is contracting, inflation is spiraling and the regime has been forced to cut funding for its terrorist proxies, including Hezbollah and Hamas, the Iranian military and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). And now the Iranian people are engaged in the largest popular uprising since the 1979 revolution.

4. His tariff threats forced Mexico to crack down on illegal immigration. Mexico is for the first time in recent history enforcing its own immigration laws — sending thousands of National Guard forces to its southern border to stop caravans of Central American migrants. Plus, Congress is poised to approve the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free-trade agreement, which would not have been possible without the threat of tariffs.

3. He delivered the biggest blow to Planned Parenthood in three decades. Thanks to Trump’s Protect Life Rule that prohibits Title X family planning funds from going to any clinic that performs on-site abortions — Planned Parenthood announced this year that it is leaving the Title X program barring a court victory. This is a major pro-life victory and another reason Christian conservatives continue to support him.

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2. He ordered the operation that killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. It was a high-risk mission that required U.S. forces to fly hundreds of miles into terrorist-controlled territory. If things had gone horribly wrong, Trump would have been blamed. That risk is why former vice president Joe Biden advised President Barack Obama not to carry out the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. Trump did not hesitate the way Biden did.

Trump on Baghdadi: ‘This is the biggest there is’
President Trump on Oct. 27 compared the death of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to Osama bin Laden, who was killed in 2011. (Photo: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
1. He has continued to appoint conservative judges at a record pace. The Senate recently confirmed Trump’s 50th pick for the federal circuit courts of appeal, which have final say over about 60,000 cases a year. In three years, Trump has appointed just five fewer circuit court judges than Obama appointed in eight years. And he has flipped three of these courts from liberal to conservative majorities, giving conservatives the majority in seven out of 13.
 
Aran - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 15:42
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Nå skulle jeg poste de 10 verste tingene Trump gjorde også, men da måtte jeg ha et abonnement, dukket det opp på skjermen, så det er ikke aktuelt
 
Aran - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 15:46
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Vei her kommer de 10 verste tingene Trump gjorde i 2019 fra en annen avis:
Here are the 10 worst:

10. He ridiculously claimed “Our country is FULL.” We’re not full by a long shot. Thanks to Trump’s economic success, we have well over a million more job openings than unemployed workers to fill them. If Trump wants to keep this strong economy going, he needs more workers — and that means he needs more immigrants.

9. He used anti-Semitic tropes to attack his enemies. Trump was absolutely right to call out Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) for their anti-Semitism — including the charge that Israel’s supporters in Congress are disloyal to the United States. But then Trump declared that “any Jewish people that vote for a Democrat” show “great disloyalty” — using the very same anti-Semitic trope that got Omar and Tlaib in trouble in the first place.

8. He said the Soviet Union was right to invade Afghanistan and congratulated China on the 70th anniversary of the Communist takeover. The U.S.S.R. did not invade Afghanistan “because terrorists were going into Russia” and they were not “right to be there,” as Trump claimed. They went in to prevent the replacement of a Soviet puppet regime with a regime friendly to the United States. As for China, 65 million of the roughly 100 million people killed by Communist regimes during the 20th century were killed by China. It is the most murderous regime in human history.

7. He lost a needless government shutdown fight. In 2018, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved $1.6 billion for 65 miles of border fencing by an overwhelming bipartisan vote. Instead of taking the deal, Trump shut down the government and demanded $5.7 billion. He ended up with less — $1.38 billion — than he would have if he had just gone along with the bipartisan deal.

6. He used his emergency authority to circumvent Congress on the border wall. After losing the shutdown fight, Trump used the National Emergencies Act to appropriate funds for a policy priority after Congress specifically refused to do so legislatively. Not only was this an abuse of power; it also was completely unnecessary. He could have reprogrammed money from other Treasury and Defense Department accounts without invoking his emergency powers. Instead, he chose a direct assault on Congress’s constitutional powers, and Republicans shamefully went along.

5. He continued to spread the canard that the United States is fighting “endless wars.” Our force levels in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan are a shadow of their former selves, and U.S. forces are arming and training allies who are doing the fighting for us. That is the right strategy. Yet Trump continues to channel his inner Barack Obama and seek complete U.S. withdrawal.

4. He continued to attack dead people. Just as Trump blasted former senator John McCain long after his death, this month he launched a broadside against the late representative John Dingell that suggested he was “looking up” from hell — an attack that shocked his widow, Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), who was preparing for her first Christmas without him. Want to know why, despite a humming economy, Trump’s popularity remains mired in the low 40s? It’s stuff like this.

3. He asked the president of Ukraine to investigate Hunter Biden. His phone call with President Volodymyr Zelensky was not “perfect” as Trump claimed. After special counsel Robert S. Mueller III found that Trump did not conspire with Russia in 2016, Trump decided to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory by giving Democrats the pretext they had been looking for to impeach him.

2. He invited the Taliban to Camp David. The terrorist group’s leaders would have sat at the very table where U.S. officials planned the overthrow of their regime, to accept the terms of America’s surrender on the eve of the 18th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks they facilitated. The disaster was only averted because the Taliban chose to rub defeat in Trump’s face by killing an American soldier. The invitation was possibly the most shameful moment of the Trump presidency.

1. He gave Turkey a green light to invade Syria and attack our Kurdish allies. The Kurds suffered 11,000 casualties in the fight against the Islamic State since 2014 and gave us the critical intelligence that led us to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s doorstep. After watching Trump abandon the Kurds to be slaughtered, why would anyone step forward to help the United States in the fight against Islamist radicalism?

In past years, many entries on my “worst” list were mistakes of style, not substance. But this year, the number and seriousness of the president’s substantive mistakes grew. On balance, the good still outweighs the bad in the Trump presidency. But the bad is getting worse.
 
Ordputter - Ikke medlem lenger2020-07-08 18:29
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