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[Politics] Donald Trump, US President

Who will win the 2024 Presidential Election?

  • President Joe Biden - Democrat

    Votes: 3 0.7%
  • Donald Trump - Republican

    Votes: 175 42.3%
  • Vice President, Kamala Harris - Democrat

    Votes: 216 52.2%
  • Other Democratic candidate tbc

    Votes: 20 4.8%

  • Total voters
    414
  • Poll closed .








marlowe

Well-known member
Dec 13, 2015
4,538
For anyone i've engaged in robust dialogue on NSC over the last 12 hours or so, having had a break from the forum for a short while, consumed some beans on toast and taken contemplative bounce on my kids trampoline in the garden, I say this. I've changed my mind, I see it your way, lets give it to Putin and start the war. Why not what have we got to lose? In any case I'm now returning to robust dialogue about the Albion. Peace out, or not peace, whatever you think is best.
All you've managed to demonstrate with your cozy little domestic vignette is that your attitude to your children's trampoline is EXACTLY the same as Putin's attitude to Ukraine.

In fact it serves as a perfect metaphor for the whole Ukrainian conflict, or even the situation in Gaza.... A larger, more powerful body invades the territory of a smaller more vulnerable one, displacing its occupants and then treats that occupied territory as if it is their own for their own enjoyment.

How did the situation unfurl? Did your children put up any resistance or did they simply give way in the knowledge that resistance would be futile? And how was the situation resolved? Did you agree to return the sovereignty of the trampoline to your children, and if so on what terms?

Perhaps your fat, ginger next door neighbour with the ridiculous hair and fake orange tan intervened on behalf of your children and agreed to remove you from their trampoline on condition that they let your neighbour raid their toy box.

I have a far better understanding now of your attitude to the whole Ukrainian conflict, and so, unfortunately do your children, Papa Putin.
 


darkwolf666

Well-known member
Nov 8, 2015
7,960
Sittingbourne, Kent
Don't be like that, at the end of the day we all support the same team, take from that what you will.... Anyway back to the trampoline.
I came to realise, probably during the COVID pandemic, that just because we all support the same team, that doesn't then make us all good people - as you say, take from that, etc.

Enjoy your bouncing!
 










Home and Away

Well-known member
Sep 18, 2018
460
It's incomprehensible that a leader of a western country bullies and blackmails an allied country that is at war and under attack. Trump is a bully and a gangster.

Imagine if we (Other western countries) would have started blackmailing and bullying the US after 9/11 attacks. "We will only help you on war on terror if you give your minerals to us".

What a f*cking pr*ck.
 








A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
21,845
Deepest, darkest Sussex
 












Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,320
Do you think he's purely in it for the good of Ukraine?
Way to long ago for me to remember the 'actual' details now but he was an actor who played a president in a tv show (or something similar), then somehow ended up running for the actual presidency of Ukraine. He won the democratic election.
I don't suppose for one second he thought he'd have to deal with bombs raining down on the (democratic) country. I think if he was in it for the money he would've been straight out of Kyiv the moment it was under threat.
Please give me the slightest piece of 'evidence' you have (no matter how shady the source) to show that he's just in it for the cash.
What cash & where is it coming from?
The explanation has to make sense, no 'you look for it', or 'you'll see', just give me a couple of places to start me off.
I genuinely want to look at what has formed your point of view.
 




Tony Towner's Toe

Active member
Feb 9, 2012
76
perth
The United States of Appeasement offers its arse to all that is bad in the world again. Come on, viruses aren't all that bad, I, the greatest President in the history of the Undeniable Shame of America can do a deal with these viruses......................
God, I hope somebody shoots him!
I'm thinking this might be Charles's big moment to step up..sit the fascist baboon down for a nice friendly chat at Windsor then while hes slurping his tea simply rip off one the antique muskets from the wall and plant one in his fat orange forehead...how to save the world and turn around the royals popularity in one nifty swoop. I say go HRH.. as an aside I am guessing there has to be some medieval law they can drag up saying Kings can do anything they want in their own living rooms. Either way Keir would never deport him.
 


BiffyBoy100

Active member
Apr 20, 2020
211
I'm thinking this might be Charles's big moment to step up..sit the fascist baboon down for a nice friendly chat at Windsor then while hes slurping his tea simply rip off one the antique muskets from the wall and plant one in his fat orange forehead...how to save the world and turn around the royals popularity in one nifty swoop. I say go HRH.. as an aside I am guessing there has to be some medieval law they can drag up saying Kings can do anything they want in their own living rooms. Either way Keir would never deport him.
Trump’s fondness for the Royal Family comes down to one person, and it’s not King Charles.

For this next state visit they’ll bring out the big guns. He’ll be straight down the pizza express in Woking with his old friend Uncle Andrew.
 






Eeyore

Munching grass in Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
27,474
The Americans only ever join in a war late and when they can be sure they are on the winning side
Which is an insult to the thousands of American servicemen who lost their lives in the liberation of Europe. A war which could not have been won without their support.
 


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