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I think buying Greenland is a great idea. It's kind of like insurance just in case all this global warming stuff turns out to be true.
 
Seems his girth gird may have been poorly aimed.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...e-new-hampshire-rally-voicemail-a9062746.html

Donald Trump has called and apologised to the man he fat-shamed during his New Hampshire rally, after realising the individual was a supporter instead of a protester.
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Seems his girth gird may have been poorly aimed.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...e-new-hampshire-rally-voicemail-a9062746.html


Donald Trump has called and apologised to the man he fat-shamed during his New Hampshire rally, after realising the individual was a supporter instead of a protester.
So the essence of his apology was "I meant to call some other guy fat instead and it would've been okay if it was one of those radical socialist Democrats who all want to destroy the American Dream"?

Trump has said that he gets more exercise than people think. He walks, he thisses and thats.
 
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I guess after the president buys Greenland, he can send all the fat people there.
I think buying Greenland is a great idea. It's kind of like insurance just in case all this global warming stuff turns out to be true.
Conservative man thinks it's a good idea to buy some cold land, incase evidence and facts are true.


From the article UKMikey posted, it seems that Greenland and Denmark don't want to sell the country, despite Greenland having great economic dependence on Denmark. Which is understandable, as it's a country with its own culture and complex history going back to the Viking Age. Not to mention its rare earth metals and other valuable resources no sane person would give up control of that easily. This isn't exactly 19th Century Alaska.


The losing of those five jolly men
It grieved the captain sore
But the losing of that fine whalefish
Now it grieved him ten times more, brave boys
Now it grieved him ten times more

Now Greenland is a barren land
A land that bares no green
Where there's ice and snow, and the whalefishes blow
And the daylight's seldom seen, brave boys
And the daylight's seldom seen

 
Conservative man thinks it's a good idea to buy some cold land, incase evidence and facts are true.
I don't doubt the planet is warming. But it does, and it cools too.

Also I agree with Wang. If we caused it, it is too late and we might as well adapt.

#buygreenland
 


Seriously Murica is this how protests have become lmaooooo

If you feel like blowing a hole through a couple brain cells, google topics about Antifa on Reddit. Everything from denying they exist to they never killed anyone, so they're ok, to every person they attack is a facist so that's ok, too. The gem is the multiple arguments about Antifa in WWII as if these people are even remotely the same.
 
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Calling Americans who happened to be Jewish "disloyal" for either not supporting Israel or not being Republican (whichever was in his head when he made the comment) seems pretty....messed up. I mean you don't even have to make too many assumptions - there is almost zero ambiguity, unlike Omar's previous remarks that used "loyalty" - to understand what Trump means: You are only a good Jew if you are loyal to Israel or the GOP.

If you are an American of Jewish heritage or faith, its completely reasonable/plausible that you've never even been to Israel and there should be no reason for you to be loyal to a foreign country. Trump's comment belies that he completely conflates Israel and the Jewish faith...which seems unhelpful in a geopolitical sense, and that Jewish people are Jewish first and American second. Alternatively, Israel is merely an extension of the United States and it deserves complete loyalty from all Americans, something I doubt many US states would even qualify for - in Trump's eyes..

edit: I think this may end up having some serious repercussions for Trump...
 
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If you are an American of Jewish heritage or faith, its completely reasonable/plausible that you've never even been to Israel and there should be no reason for you to be loyal to a foreign country. Trump's comment belies that he completely conflates Israel and the Jewish faith...which seems unhelpful in a geopolitical sense, and that Jewish people are Jewish first and American second. Alternatively, Israel is merely an extension of the United States and it deserves complete loyalty from all Americans, something I doubt many US states would even qualify for - in Trump's eyes..

What's even stranger is that most Jews in the US aren't even of Isreali or Arabic decent, they're Eastern European and, to a lesser extent, Spanish and North African.
 
What's even stranger is that most Jews in the US aren't even of Isreali or Arabic decent

I don't think it's that strange, Israel is only 60-ish years old in actuality (if millenia old as a belief), and a large portion of the historical diaspora found itself in Eastern Europe.
 
Imagine you are a citizen of Denmark or Greenland. The US, currently holding hegemony over Greenland, offers every man, woman and child in Denmark and Greenland $10,000,000 each in return for sovereignty. China, in its own currency, offers double that. What would you do?

 
Imagine you are a citizen of Denmark or Greenland. The US, currently holding hegemony over Greenland, offers every man, woman and child in Denmark and Greenland $10,000,000 each in return for sovereignty. China, in its own currency, offers double that. What would you do?

Ask Russia for triple what China is offering.
 
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