So, protests then. Not a major conflict or war. Maybe @Vyxn should have said that.
So, protests then. Not a major conflict or war. Maybe @Vyxn should have said that.
After all the shit Trump has done up to, and within his first weeks of presidency, I wonder how stupid the folks who said "watch trump turn out to be great for America" feel now.
Fake article or not, the fact that this isnt out of character for Trump is a pretty big indicator of the kind of President we have now. I'll never understand why people believe in this "man"
Last edited by Mellrod; 2017-02-02 at 06:09 AM.
I do agree that if Mexico can't take down the drug cartels then they should step aside and let us take care it.
I'm talking about conflicting reports that are labeled "true". Reading these forums, and both sides of the media it's as clear as day. of course it's easy agreeing with your side, until you read a completely different report on the same situation. It's true to you and true to them. Who is to blame? The media. That's were people should be protesting if anywhere.
Yes, all the internet tough guys bragging on this forum to invade Mexico are obviously not Trump supporters at all.
That's all cute that after Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, you still believe that bombing at random impoverished countries without a competent military (never, never actually attack a country with actual armed forces, they might fire back) is something that work.
BTW, dudes, you are vaguely aware that short of the usual alt right fantasy of exterminating non white people, if you invade Mexico, you will have not have 11 millions ''illegals that threaten America'', but 110 millions ?
For a long time drug cartels have been running roughshod over the Mexican people, and let's call a spade a spade here: The Mexican government hasn't done a whole heck of a lot to stop it. And our government stays out of it, no room to really complain about that, except that it spills over our borders. The problems there have fueled illegal immigration, there have been Border Agent deaths, sections of American land that have been closed due to safety concerns because of their proximity to the border, and the list goes on.
Where people see Trump threatening to go to war with Mexico, I see Trump confronting the problems plaguing not just the Mexican people, but the American people as well. It's been a long time folks, that this has been going on and the solution seems to be, "It's really bad over there, so let's just take it easy on the people fleeing the corruption and death." Is it so terrible that we have a president not afraid of the consequences of confronting the problem head on? Can you imagine a Mexico cleansed of the cartels, or at least greatly mitigating the cartels? What a wonderful thing that would be for the Mexican people. A much better solution than just ignoring the problem and saying, "Okay, just run from it and we'll look the other way once you get here."
all the times is doing is using the same AP story they aren't confirming any fucking thing
see the Associated Press below the head line that fucking means the story is from the APPresident Trump Threatens to Send U.S. Troops to Mexico to Take Care of 'Bad Hombres'
Associated Press
Feb 01, 2017
That's also as cute that you imagine that the Mexicans are in love with the cartels. The cartels that make their lives misérables with the money Americans provide.
Apparently he took the time in his stoush with Mexico and Australia to, apropos of nothing, bring up his popular vote win and the size of his inauguration crowd. I'm not making this up. I might have to repeat that a lot for the next four years.
The Republican Party managed to pull off the most successful smear campaign in history on the basis of... emails? That contained nothing of importance?
Trust me, whoever they put up it would've been at least as successful.
It is fucking hilarious that USA elected it is own Erdogan, similarity is striking lol
Would you consider this a second source? :P
https://twitter.com/trumpadminleaks
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Like a vagina?
So far so predictable. The U.S transition into a dictatorship, or Trumpship as we all know he's never going to call it that, is looking like pretty standard routine.