Dusseldorf's Trump float says it all

Started by quiller, February 09, 2016, 04:01:42 AM

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daidalos

Germany should keep it's mouth shut. We can still do to them, what we did to Japan.  :biggrin:
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quiller

Quote from: daidalos on February 09, 2016, 01:03:16 PM
Germany should keep it's mouth shut. We can still do to them, what we did to Japan.  :biggrin:

Germany, with more experience dealing with the horrors of fascism, may be on to something.

Chosen Daughter

If anyone should recognize fascism it should be them.  And did anyone see Trump on FOX again pushing Russia?
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Chosen Daughter

Quote from: The Boo Man... on February 09, 2016, 08:34:29 PM
They got the hair right.

Yeah America sliding down the slippery slope of Trump hair.
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Mountainshield

Quote from: quiller on February 09, 2016, 08:09:28 PM
Germany, with more experience dealing with the horrors of fascism, may be on to something.

You mean more experience surrendering and catering to "fascism", they were GDR after National Socialism so they didn't learn shit from WW2. I don't think the germans are on to anything except liberalism, especially now as they allow their politicians to completely destroy their own country. German liberals attacking Trump is only beneficial for Trump.

In my own Country there was a support rally for the conservative right wing Immigration&integration Minister which is tightening the flow and deporting refugees and the left ofc came out and called the minister and the right wing for fascist for being against refugee immigration. Trump is moving to the left on economics but he is keeping the right wing anti-islam, pro guns and pro strenght message which is really the only issues his supporters care about. From my perspective they don't care about universal healthcare as much they care about self preservation.

kit saginaw

Quote from: Mountainshield on February 10, 2016, 02:35:37 AM
You mean more experience surrendering and catering to "fascism", they were GDR after National Socialism so they didn't learn shit from WW2. I don't think the germans are on to anything except liberalism, especially now as they allow their politicians to completely destroy their own country. German liberals attacking Trump is only beneficial for Trump.

In my own Country there was a support rally for the conservative right wing Immigration&integration Minister which is tightening the flow and deporting refugees and the left ofc came out and called the minister and the right wing for fascist for being against refugee immigration. Trump is moving to the left on economics but he is keeping the right wing anti-islam, pro guns and pro strenght message which is really the only issues his supporters care about. From my perspective they don't care about universal healthcare as much they care about self preservation.

Cruz... and Trump, rhetorically... are the only candidates warning the EU about the pitfalls it also faces, thanks to Obama's miserable Trans-Pacific Partnership debacle.  It will eventually dictate what products an EU-citizen can buy and what products an EU-business can export.  In the future, some faceless committee will be telling Norway which Norwegian-products the World will buy, rather than letting free-markets decide.

http://cruznews.net/2015/11/06/jeff-sessions-kill-the-anti-democratic-trans-pacific-partnership-in-the-crib-repeal-fast-track-authority-now/   

mdgiles

Quote from: quiller on February 09, 2016, 08:09:28 PM
Germany, with more experience dealing with the horrors of fascism, may be on to something.
Yeah. They've seen this "strongman", who will settle all their problems act before. Didn't work out that well. BTW, Trump with his corporate cronyism, and government /big business alliance is the very definition of Fascism.
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Mountainshield

Quote from: kit saginaw on February 10, 2016, 04:51:58 AM
Cruz... and Trump, rhetorically... are the only candidates warning the EU about the pitfalls it also faces, thanks to Obama's miserable Trans-Pacific Partnership debacle.  It will eventually dictate what products an EU-citizen can buy and what products an EU-business can export.  In the future, some faceless committee will be telling Norway which Norwegian-products the World will buy, rather than letting free-markets decide.

http://cruznews.net/2015/11/06/jeff-sessions-kill-the-anti-democratic-trans-pacific-partnership-in-the-crib-repeal-fast-track-authority-now/

Sounds a lot like the Venus Project or Resource-Based Economy or whatever fancy newspeak term they have for planned economy these days. Not long before they will also decide people's wages and free time as well... well I guess they already control our free time if they decide what we can or can't buy. If Trump is the only person that on the surface appear to be fighting this leftist lunacy then of course he is going to get all the support from the younger generations, he is the only saying we will do what is best for us and not what is best for world economic equilibrium/redistribution. Yes he is a leftist scam and the real fighter is Cruz, but that doesn't matter if Cruz doesn't start getting serious, I seen the latest videos of Cruz and they are quite pathetic I'm sad to say. For a guy of that intellectual caliber he needs to become tougher.