Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

Status
Not open for further replies.
Oh go and change your knickers, can’t admit when you’re wrong you can you?

Whats this "when you are wrong" jibe.

That's the third person you have said it too. Its silly and a terrible comeback.

The only wrong being done in here is you posts. They are whimsical nonsense.

Tell us again how you are seemingly a world traveler with many moons of experience but yet seemingly know nothing about modern affairs in a country you hope to make your homeland.
 
I’ve lived in 8 different towns/cities in 3 different countries (including the US)

Thanks for asking.

Remember he can be the only knowledgeable world traveler type in here so he can then be smug and say he is winning haha!!
Then he will tell us all we are wrong and know nothing like he has done so far
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-44732754

lol

Giant 'Trump Baby' could fly over London for president's visit

_102401633_uk-trump-baby-2656.jpg


Plans to fly a giant inflatable figure depicting Donald Trump as a baby over London during the US president's visit have been approved.
Mr Trump is due to meet Theresa May at 10 Downing Street on 13 July.
Campaigners raised almost £18,000 for the helium-filled six-metre high figure, which they said reflects Mr Trump's character as an "angry baby with a fragile ego and tiny hands".
London Mayor Sadiq Khan gave permission for the balloon to fly.
The White House has been approached for comment.
On Twitter former UKIP leader Nigel Farage said the plan was "the biggest insult to a sitting US President ever".

_102401630_424f1587-58bb-4c97-ab4e-7fc35a09842c.jpg


_102401996_01fed061-35d7-4bb3-911e-cf1fe13c54f6.jpg



Under the plans the inflatable will be allowed to fly for two hours on the morning of Friday 13 July.
Leo Murray, who is behind the crowdfunded idea, said: "[Mr Trump] really seems to hate it when people make fun of him.
"So when he visits the UK on Friday, we want to make sure he knows that all of Britain is looking down on him and laughing at him.
"That's why a group of us have chipped in and raised enough money to have a six-metre high blimp made by a professional inflatables company, to be flown in the skies over Parliament Square during Trump's visit."
Mr Murray said organisers initially "didn't get off to the best start with the mayor's office over this, who originally told us that they didn't recognise Trump Baby as legitimate protest".
However, he said City Hall had "rediscovered its sense of humour - Trump Baby will fly".
A statement on behalf of the London mayor said he "supports the right to peaceful protest and understands that this can take many different forms".
Mr Khan's city operations team met organisers and gave them permission to "use Parliament Square Garden as a grounding point for the blimp".
More than 10,000 people signed a petition calling for the inflatable to be given permission to fly, activists said.
Mr Khan and Mr Trump have repeatedly clashed on Twitter, including in the aftermath of the London Bridge attack.
Before the figure can take off, campaigners will also need permission from the National Air Traffic Service (NATS) as the project constitutes a "non-standard flight in controlled airspace", a spokesperson said.
Because Parliament Square sits within restricted airspace, additional approvals are also needed from the Metropolitan Police.

_102401995_19956157-4b21-440c-91ff-67e8497561c7.jpg


Max Wakefield, who is one of the people working on the project, said the group is "confident it will obtain all necessary permits".
He said the initial crowdfunding target was just £1,000, but this was reached within 24 hours.
The extra cash will now be used to send the balloon on a "world tour" and "haunt" Mr Trump wherever he goes, he added.
The Met has been approached for a comment.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-england-london-44565272
 
@Yoda, is it possible for you to get back to telling me how Trump's tariffs will benefit America and result in opening factories. You picked that topic after I asked you which of Trump's policies you think will benefit the USA. Since you picked the topic, I was hoping you had some strong arguments and details about how it will exactly benefit the USA, but alas it seemed you just got angry and then accused me of being blinkered and ignoring facts. Was your response a way of telling me that you don't have the details regarding the relationship between a trade war and how it will reopen American factories?
 
Just heard about the Scott Pruitt news. I see that a coal lobbyist is his temporary replacement.

Having a coal lobbyist in charge of the Environmental Protection Agency makes perfect sense. Next we'll see a tobacco lobbyist in charge of the Dept of Heath and Human Services.
That already happened: President Trump's first CDC Director resigned because of trading in tobacco stocks.
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-44732754

lol

Giant 'Trump Baby' could fly over London for president's visit

_102401633_uk-trump-baby-2656.jpg


Plans to fly a giant inflatable figure depicting Donald Trump as a baby over London during the US president's visit have been approved.
Mr Trump is due to meet Theresa May at 10 Downing Street on 13 July.
Campaigners raised almost £18,000 for the helium-filled six-metre high figure, which they said reflects Mr Trump's character as an "angry baby with a fragile ego and tiny hands".
London Mayor Sadiq Khan gave permission for the balloon to fly.
The White House has been approached for comment.
On Twitter former UKIP leader Nigel Farage said the plan was "the biggest insult to a sitting US President ever".

_102401630_424f1587-58bb-4c97-ab4e-7fc35a09842c.jpg


_102401996_01fed061-35d7-4bb3-911e-cf1fe13c54f6.jpg



Under the plans the inflatable will be allowed to fly for two hours on the morning of Friday 13 July.
Leo Murray, who is behind the crowdfunded idea, said: "[Mr Trump] really seems to hate it when people make fun of him.
"So when he visits the UK on Friday, we want to make sure he knows that all of Britain is looking down on him and laughing at him.
"That's why a group of us have chipped in and raised enough money to have a six-metre high blimp made by a professional inflatables company, to be flown in the skies over Parliament Square during Trump's visit."
Mr Murray said organisers initially "didn't get off to the best start with the mayor's office over this, who originally told us that they didn't recognise Trump Baby as legitimate protest".
However, he said City Hall had "rediscovered its sense of humour - Trump Baby will fly".
A statement on behalf of the London mayor said he "supports the right to peaceful protest and understands that this can take many different forms".
Mr Khan's city operations team met organisers and gave them permission to "use Parliament Square Garden as a grounding point for the blimp".
More than 10,000 people signed a petition calling for the inflatable to be given permission to fly, activists said.
Mr Khan and Mr Trump have repeatedly clashed on Twitter, including in the aftermath of the London Bridge attack.
Before the figure can take off, campaigners will also need permission from the National Air Traffic Service (NATS) as the project constitutes a "non-standard flight in controlled airspace", a spokesperson said.
Because Parliament Square sits within restricted airspace, additional approvals are also needed from the Metropolitan Police.

_102401995_19956157-4b21-440c-91ff-67e8497561c7.jpg


Max Wakefield, who is one of the people working on the project, said the group is "confident it will obtain all necessary permits".
He said the initial crowdfunding target was just £1,000, but this was reached within 24 hours.
The extra cash will now be used to send the balloon on a "world tour" and "haunt" Mr Trump wherever he goes, he added.
The Met has been approached for a comment.
This, and I can't get one simple CHEESE ON TOAST banner. The world's gone mad.
 
After mocking George HW Bush's thousand points of light,
he went on to insult Warren and mock the me too movement
all from the podium that bears the seal of US president.
How can anyone think this is ok?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Welcome

Join the Everton conversation today.
Fewer ads, full access, completely free.

🛒 Visit Shop

Support Grand Old Team by checking out our latest Everton gear!
Back
Top