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

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Yip... Complete and utter lack of empathy.

I like the fact that the guy on this twitter account decided to upgrade Trump from a narcissist to a full blown sociopath.

He just doesn't care, does he? People have continuously pointed out to him how his actions and rhetoric are HURTING others.

But instead of taking it as helpful, constructive criticism, it's like he sees it as an insult... As in: 'How DARE you correct the great and mighty Trump! I'll show you!'

That's scares the crap out of me! I mean, you should NEVER have to explain basic social skills to a fully grown adult (that's already a red flag in my book), NEVER mind the freakin' president of the USA!
 
Yip... Complete and utter lack of empathy.

I like the fact that the guy on this twitter account decided to upgrade Trump from a narcissist to a full blown sociopath.

He just doesn't care, does he? People have continuously pointed out to him how his actions and rhetoric are HURTING others.

But instead of taking it as helpful, constructive criticism, it's like he sees it as an insult... As in: 'How DARE you correct the great and mighty Trump! I'll show you!'

That's scares the crap out of me! I mean, you should NEVER have to explain basic social skills to a fully grown adult (that's already a red flag in my book), NEVER mind the freakin' president of the USA!
He still thinks he playing himself on Saturday Night Live for the laughs.

What utter buffoonery
 
A big play to help the GOP:
Trump claims he can end birthright citizenship

To put it mildly, this will be controversial. Overall, birthright citizenship in the US is specified by the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, enacted in 1868 as one of the Reconstruction Amendments following the Civil War. It specifies "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." There have been various statutes enacted in federal law that have governed how this is put into operation (i.e. children of US citizens born overseas, in US territory, etc.), and Supreme Court cases interpreting / ruling on different aspects, but the basic concept has remained the same.

For a US President to say he can just change this via executive order is hubristic to say the least. I hope, believe and think he will not be successful in this - but if I could successfully predict everything in the future.......
 
A big play to help the GOP:
Trump claims he can end birthright citizenship

To put it mildly, this will be controversial. Overall, birthright citizenship in the US is specified by the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, enacted in 1868 as one of the Reconstruction Amendments following the Civil War. It specifies "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." There have been various statutes enacted in federal law that have governed how this is put into operation (i.e. children of US citizens born overseas, in US territory, etc.), and Supreme Court cases interpreting / ruling on different aspects, but the basic concept has remained the same.

For a US President to say he can just change this via executive order is hubristic to say the least. I hope, believe and think he will not be successful in this - but if I could successfully predict everything in the future.......
plus he said that the US is the only country that allows this, a straight up lie, but it just gets ignored because it's Trump and no one cares anymore.
 
A big play to help the GOP:
Trump claims he can end birthright citizenship

To put it mildly, this will be controversial. Overall, birthright citizenship in the US is specified by the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, enacted in 1868 as one of the Reconstruction Amendments following the Civil War. It specifies "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." There have been various statutes enacted in federal law that have governed how this is put into operation (i.e. children of US citizens born overseas, in US territory, etc.), and Supreme Court cases interpreting / ruling on different aspects, but the basic concept has remained the same.

For a US President to say he can just change this via executive order is hubristic to say the least. I hope, believe and think he will not be successful in this - but if I could successfully predict everything in the future.......
He can't change the constitution by himself. This is a rallying cry to the GOP base for the midterms.
 
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