Trump
-
- Posts: 4503
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:46 pm
Trump
He's going to do it isn't he?
I know there's some way to go before the presidential elections but I can see him calling the White House his second home very soon.
I know there's some way to go before the presidential elections but I can see him calling the White House his second home very soon.
-
- Posts: 615
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:47 pm
Re: Trump
Less sure now - just whacked £20 on Rubio now Bush has pulled out. Cruz and Trump are vying for the same voters and will split them so long as Cruz stays in the race.
The establishment will rally around Rubio now and he will pick up Bush, Kascich and Carson's votes as the drop out much sooner.
I'm more concerned that b*tch over on the democratic side is rallying.
The establishment will rally around Rubio now and he will pick up Bush, Kascich and Carson's votes as the drop out much sooner.
I'm more concerned that b*tch over on the democratic side is rallying.
- Zhivago
- Posts: 1946
- Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:36 am
- Location: Amsterdam
Re: Trump
But he is a lot less sane. Which is why WW3 starts to be on the table.jared_7 wrote:Trump is less likely to take the US to war than Cruz, Clinton or Rubio are.Zhivago wrote:And then i'll call a bunker in Ukrainian farmland my home, as I prepare for WW3.
Все буде Україна!
Смерть ворогам!!
-
- Posts: 615
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:47 pm
Re: Trump
Trump is an idiot, a bigot, and dangerous to the minorities and less priveleged of the US, but I think he shoots from the hip and will actually be quite an insular president.Zhivago wrote:But he is a lot less sane. Which is why WW3 starts to be on the table.jared_7 wrote:Trump is less likely to take the US to war than Cruz, Clinton or Rubio are.Zhivago wrote:And then i'll call a bunker in Ukrainian farmland my home, as I prepare for WW3.
Cruz scares me, he is actually psychopathic - a religious, rights-driven crusade in the Middle East is far more likely. Clinton will go to war because it's in her DNA.
- Sandydragon
- Posts: 10299
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 7:13 pm
Re: Trump
Rubio seems the more normal of the Republican candidates.jared_7 wrote:Less sure now - just whacked £20 on Rubio now Bush has pulled out. Cruz and Trump are vying for the same voters and will split them so long as Cruz stays in the race.
The establishment will rally around Rubio now and he will pick up Bush, Kascich and Carson's votes as the drop out much sooner.
I'm more concerned that b*tch over on the democratic side is rallying.
- Sandydragon
- Posts: 10299
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 7:13 pm
Re: Trump
Cruz does a better job of hiding the insanity.jared_7 wrote:Trump is an idiot, a bigot, and dangerous to the minorities and less priveleged of the US, but I think he shoots from the hip and will actually be quite an insular president.Zhivago wrote:But he is a lot less sane. Which is why WW3 starts to be on the table.jared_7 wrote:
Trump is less likely to take the US to war than Cruz, Clinton or Rubio are.
Cruz scares me, he is actually psychopathic - a religious, rights-driven crusade in the Middle East is far more likely. Clinton will go to war because it's in her DNA.
-
- Posts: 615
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2016 4:47 pm
Re: Trump
It's the pursuit of free trade deals that has screwed the west over. NAFTA was a nightmare, all their industry has moved to China, every single leading candidate - Rubio, Cruz, Clinton, Sanders and Trump - have denounced the ongoing TTIP/TPPA/etc... deals. They don't want them.Bob wrote:Trump will close the borders and will hurt US trade
Cheap Levi's and iPhones isn't worth the undercutting of wages and loss of jobs.
- Spy
- Posts: 528
- Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 7:58 pm
Re: Trump
To me he has rather the look of having been designed and assembled by a committee trying to construct a politician. Kasich seems the most normal of the Rs to me, but he's not going to win.Sandydragon wrote:jared_7 wrote: Rubio seems the more normal of the Republican candidates.
- Lizard
- Posts: 4050
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 11:41 pm
- Location: Dominating the SHMB
Re: Trump
I'm not sure that any candidate, if elected, would be likely to start WWIII, but they may well get caught up in it.
If there is a major conflict, then it might come about because of the tricky spot Turkey has got itself into. Its civil war against its own Kurds could expand into Syrian Kurdistan (which could become a more real entity as a result of the current Syrian situation) and Iraqi Kurdistan (tacitly backed by US arms). Any military ambitions in Syria will inevitably raise tensions further with Russia as will Russia's continuing designs to the north and east of the Black Sea. Turkey's membership of NATO means that the US and Western European powers will find it difficult not to get engaged, but the US in particularly will also be keeping an eye on its responsibilities in Iraqi Kurdistan. The US president could find him or herself between the hard place of backing a Muslim-majority country with neo-Ottomanist territorial aims in the Middle East and the rock of supporting the old foe of Russia (or at least not opposing it, which is of course the US tradition at the start of World Wars). China will remain inscrutable.
If there is a major conflict, then it might come about because of the tricky spot Turkey has got itself into. Its civil war against its own Kurds could expand into Syrian Kurdistan (which could become a more real entity as a result of the current Syrian situation) and Iraqi Kurdistan (tacitly backed by US arms). Any military ambitions in Syria will inevitably raise tensions further with Russia as will Russia's continuing designs to the north and east of the Black Sea. Turkey's membership of NATO means that the US and Western European powers will find it difficult not to get engaged, but the US in particularly will also be keeping an eye on its responsibilities in Iraqi Kurdistan. The US president could find him or herself between the hard place of backing a Muslim-majority country with neo-Ottomanist territorial aims in the Middle East and the rock of supporting the old foe of Russia (or at least not opposing it, which is of course the US tradition at the start of World Wars). China will remain inscrutable.
______________________
Dominating the SHMB
======================
Dominating the SHMB
======================
-
- Posts: 809
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2016 7:39 am
Re: Trump
Russia has no 'designs' north and east of the Black Sea. The neocons do. They're also pumping up Erdogan to do something stupid.Lizard wrote:I'm not sure that any candidate, if elected, would be likely to start WWIII, but they may well get caught up in it.
If there is a major conflict, then it might come about because of the tricky spot Turkey has got itself into. Its civil war against its own Kurds could expand into Syrian Kurdistan (which could become a more real entity as a result of the current Syrian situation) and Iraqi Kurdistan (tacitly backed by US arms). Any military ambitions in Syria will inevitably raise tensions further with Russia as will Russia's continuing designs to the north and east of the Black Sea. Turkey's membership of NATO means that the US and Western European powers will find it difficult not to get engaged, but the US in particularly will also be keeping an eye on its responsibilities in Iraqi Kurdistan. The US president could find him or herself between the hard place of backing a Muslim-majority country with neo-Ottomanist territorial aims in the Middle East and the rock of supporting the old foe of Russia (or at least not opposing it, which is of course the US tradition at the start of World Wars). China will remain inscrutable.
And moving a lot of troops and equipment into the excitable and arguably fascist Eastern European colonies bordering Russia. And stirring up ethnic tensions again.
None of it is accidental. These are clear provocations.
The Kurdish elite seem to be endlessly gullible pawns.
As for the maths. There are mathematic 'theories' on both sides, they are not the same as mathematical facts. I asked for maths.
Mellsblue.
Mellsblue.
-
- Posts: 809
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2016 7:39 am
Re: Trump
Oh don't be stupid.Lizard wrote:Did I imagine Russia's annexation of Crimea, or did I imagine that it's north of the Black Sea?
It didn't happen in a sans neocon vacuum.
As for the maths. There are mathematic 'theories' on both sides, they are not the same as mathematical facts. I asked for maths.
Mellsblue.
Mellsblue.
- Lizard
- Posts: 4050
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 11:41 pm
- Location: Dominating the SHMB
Re: Trump
I didn't say anything about the context, or the rights or wrongs of it. But it did happen, and countries don't tend to annex bits of other countries more or less overnight without some sort of designs as to that territory (even if those designs were implanted in their head by a neocon conspiracy).
Mind you, most countries haven't had bits of them given away by drunk premiers either.
Mind you, most countries haven't had bits of them given away by drunk premiers either.
______________________
Dominating the SHMB
======================
Dominating the SHMB
======================
-
- Posts: 809
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2016 7:39 am
Re: Trump
You implied the wrong of it. You clearly stated that Russia 'has designs'. Like it isn't reacting to NATO provocations and designs.Lizard wrote:I didn't say anything about the context, or the rights or wrongs of it. But it did happen, and countries don't tend to annex bits of other countries more or less overnight without some sort of designs as to that territory (even if those designs were implanted in their head by a neocon conspiracy).
Mind you, most countries haven't had bits of them given away by drunk premiers either.
They weren't 'implanted in their head by a neocon conspiracy'.
To make light of what the US did in Ukraine as you do is childlike. That was an extraordinary provocation.
Is there nothing the USA and it idiot satraps can do that is just plain immoral and wrong in your mind?
What is wrong with you? Do you have no sense whatsoever of right and wrong? Just teams that you support blindly?
Those questions are rhetorical btw. I know the answers. I know what you are.
As for the maths. There are mathematic 'theories' on both sides, they are not the same as mathematical facts. I asked for maths.
Mellsblue.
Mellsblue.
-
- Posts: 809
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2016 7:39 am
Re: Trump
You are taking sides. Maybe you need to review the language you use.Lizard wrote:Dude. Chill. I'm not taking sides on it. If you inferred I was, you're wrong.
Fuck, I'm glad I didn't mention South Ossetia...
As for the maths. There are mathematic 'theories' on both sides, they are not the same as mathematical facts. I asked for maths.
Mellsblue.
Mellsblue.
- Lizard
- Posts: 4050
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 11:41 pm
- Location: Dominating the SHMB
Re: Trump
Are you saying that Russia formally annexed the territory of another state without ever having any "designs" at all on that territory?
Actually, you know what? I don't care. I've better shit to do than argue with someone so keen to disagree that they have to tell me what my own state of mind is.
Bye.
Actually, you know what? I don't care. I've better shit to do than argue with someone so keen to disagree that they have to tell me what my own state of mind is.
Bye.
______________________
Dominating the SHMB
======================
Dominating the SHMB
======================
-
- Posts: 809
- Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2016 7:39 am
Re: Trump
Fine by me.
Anyways why hasn't Bernie contested the results in Iowa or Nevada?
He's starting to look like a Gore or a Kerry.
Anyways why hasn't Bernie contested the results in Iowa or Nevada?
He's starting to look like a Gore or a Kerry.
As for the maths. There are mathematic 'theories' on both sides, they are not the same as mathematical facts. I asked for maths.
Mellsblue.
Mellsblue.