Nope, just not a raving lunatic.
Trump's corrupt, totally & irredeemably batshit, unbelievably fkng stupid & an odious evil monster
An anti-Trump art installation statue is seen in front of the U.S. Capitol on the National Mall on June 17, 2025 in Washington, D.C.
BB
Still ducking and diving on a critical question -Trump is the most corrupt president in history - you wer asked to provide evidence of real and provable charges of corruption involving Trump and any of his sons, daughters and others related to the Trump family,
So far nothing - must we assume you believed the BS spreaders or dream up shit about the issue
, ...
xcvb
vvbn
Carville, lol.
BB
Carvill is a joke in bad tatse, He is an old school geriatric Democrat and has no idea about present situation in the USA. Anyway where is the proof you were asked to provide as to Trump being corrupt? You statted the thread and now cannot proof you were not totally nuts on that issue,
Still ducking and diving on a critical question -Trump is the most corrupt president in history - you wer asked to provide evidence of real and provable charges of corruption involving Trump and any of his sons, daughters and others related to the Trump family,
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=corrupt+trump
https://www.google.com/search?q=trump+corrupt&client=firefox-b-d&sca_esv=ae17101597266434&ei=4rRxaIqeN6CcseMPv4fQ8QQ&ved=0ahUKEwiKl-2ykLaOAxUgTmwGHb8DNE4Q4dUDCBA&oq=trump+corrupt&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiDXRydW1wIGNvcnJ1cHRIAFAAWABwAHgAkAEAmAEAoAEAqgEAuAEMyAEAmAIAoAIAmAMAkgcAoAcAsgcAuAcAwgcAyAcA&sclient=gws-wiz-serp
Try to lay charge in courts of that BS would never materialize since it is noting more than propaganda stories, Trump started the investment on the advice of his son Barron and invested money in it - before he became President and sod off his interests in January 2025, An investment of his own money in anything that happened before he was eleced Preident and opted out by selling of hsi shares before inauguration as fuck-all to do with corruption.
Get that into the batshit you have as a brain and come up in real eidence on corruption - not propganda BS. The alleg ations made if it had any base whatsoever should be laid by the people making he allegations - but they will not aly carges since they themselves know it is BS.
So try again and come up with something real for a case like the situation was of the Biden money laundering scheme using shelf companies into which bribes were paid by foeign countries and businesses. The Banks reported money-laundering trasactions involving the shelf companies to the FBI who operated a protection racket while Wray was in charge and refused to invetigate the bank reports on the issue since it would expose the Biden corruption That is now being investigated and the Biden family will be in serious trouble in basing their decisions involving the companies operations in the USA in return fr bribs paid to the Biden crime family.
So try and start thinking for yourself Trump made sure his sons take chare of his busnesses while President ad they ahve always follow strict business operation laws and not te backhanders for decisions made by Trump. While Trump is President his presidential salary is paid to welfare organizations - and the net income of his Washington Hotel where foreign leaders and advisors from othe countries frequently stay are paid to the USA Treasury
So try again - he does not need money from anyone and The funny part the Banks prefer to give his companied loans because he has repaid them early. The bribry network in the USA started under Clinton and was in opeeration until 2016 and renewed with vigour when Biden was President and is being investigated at last,
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Try to lay charge in courts of that BS would never materialize since it is noting more than propaganda stories,
Relying on a court's judgement to determine corruption is set to fail. Trump has been dismantling thoroughly all the liberal political and economical tenets. Liberals blamed the King for being outside of his own justice system, they stated everyone must be brought to justice if needed. 249 years later, it appears that the blame they set was out of envy as now the number of people who can not be prosecuted is more than one.
On the topic of corruption, Trump is a very talented person and while pinning a liberal for corruption has been made hard, it appears that Trump has accomplished that and delivered a clear cut of institutional corruption. Not a personal case of corruption but the worse case scenario for a liberal country: institutional corruption.
So the US should nt provide arms to NATO on request of the Governments cocerned and the Manufacturers are then pais to poduce the rmaments, This has been in practice for more than 40 years staerting wirh F 16 planes as an example. So what must the USA do - supply the planes and other aemaments free of charge to NATO countries and let the US taxpayers pay for those armanents as well?
By now your brain lost all thinkling ability and spread only BATSHIT on site - Sies
Dirtyoleman
TDS really.
SHAME.
FOUR MORE YEARS....
SIES
Tat was the heading of the post started by you - which when deteriorated because here is no proof of Trump being corrupt and now t is eal batshit developed in what you call your brain. SIES
The clip's a sad revelation ... not AI, Batshit's actually talking some weird shit .
Should call him, PuffDaddy with em ankles.
zxcvbn
That's fcked up Blob...not funny...sick hatred...take a step back, it's not good for you.
zxcvbn
That's fcked up Blob...not funny...sick hatred...take a step back, it's not good for you
I suppose all is fair in love and war...and hate, but I still wish I haven't seen it...I would felt the same even if it was Biden being targetted...sometimes people go too far...especially South Park...
Well, Trump's history has been targeted, inspected and absolutely taken apart, over so many years, and not much has been discovered to nail him with.
Let's see if Obama and Hilary can stand up to that exact same scrutiny without having all the protection they had before
You just upset cos he has a wee lil willy.
vbn
Fuck bob, I don't want to know anything about or see anyone's willy, regardless the size...some things can't be unseen.
I thought it was his thumb ...
David Smith
10–12 minutes
The anger was raw and resolute. Speaking at the Republican congressman Mike Flood’s town hall in Lincoln, Nebraska, a woman pointed to the estimated $450m cost of “Alligator Alcatraz”, an immigration detention facility in Florida. “How much does it cost for fascism?” she demanded. “How much do the taxpayers have to pay for a fascist country?”
The crowd erupted in applause and whoops. In the week that Donald Trump marked his 200th day in office, few mainstream political commentators are bandying around terms such as “fascist”. But many are warning of a societal march towards authoritarianism that, far from losing momentum, appears to be gathering pace.
Over the past month the US president has demanded that his predecessor, Barack Obama, be prosecuted for “treason”, fired the government’s top labour statistician following a weak jobs report and forced Columbia University to pay more than $200m in a settlement that many saw as capitulation.
Trump has also egged on Republicans in Texas and other states to redraw congressional maps so they favour his party in future elections – turning the FBI on dissenting Democrats – and ordered a new census that excludes people “who are in our Country illegally”.
And his administration has pursued a hostile takeover of the nation’s capital, Washington DC, threatening to place the city under federal control, promising to restore a Confederate statue toppled by Black Lives Matter protesters and executing a radical makeover of the White House itself.
The trend line is clear to Trump’s critics. Rachel Maddow, a leading progressive TV host, told viewers of her show on the MSNBC network this week: “We do now live in a country that has an authoritarian leader in charge. We have a consolidating dictatorship in our country.”
Terms such as “fascist”, “authoritarian” and “dictatorship” were once dismissed as the refuge of those suffering “Trump derangement syndrome”. Not any more. There is now a growing consensus that the pillars of US democracy are being demolished one by one.
Matt Bennett, an executive vice-president of Third Way, a centrist thinktank hardly prone to hyperbole, said: “It’s getting dramatically worse by the day. The question of whether we’re in a constitutional crisis or whether authoritarianism has arrived is kind of an academic one. It’s either here or it’s going to be here very soon.
“We’re still short of them openly defying a supreme court ruling or intentionally deporting US citizens or attempting to shut down a news media operation. But we’re not very far short.”
The assault on the constitution is wider and deeper than in Trump’s first term, when he arrived in the Oval Office like a trainee pilot sitting in the cockpit of a Boeing 747, overwhelmed by its array of dials and controls. Now he and his allies – notably his deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller – know precisely which levers to pull and how little air resistance they are likely to meet.
The White House deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, is a key figure in pushing the administration’s priorities. Photograph: Nathan Howard/Reuters
Having promised to be a dictator only on “day one”, Trump got to work pardoning supporters involved in the 6 January 2021 riot at the US Capitol, installing loyalists at the justice department and FBI and recruiting the billionaire Elon Musk to scythe through government agencies, sidelining Congress along the way.
The president repeatedly challenged judicial rulings, even calling for the impeachment of judges who rule against his administration. After a judge blocked a deportation order, Trump called him “crooked” and said he should be “impeached”, prompting a “rare rebuke” from the chief justice, John Roberts.
The administration escalated attacks on media outlets it accused of unfavourable coverage, moving some out of their Pentagon workspace or barring them from the Oval Office and Air Force One. It also purged the leadership of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, installing Trump himself as chairman.
At the 100-day mark, comparisons were being drawn with autocrats such as Viktor Orbán of Hungary. Two hundred days in, Orbán has been left looking like an amateur by the speed and scale of Trump’s efforts to expand presidential power, undermine institutions and control information.
Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist, said: “He’s clearly made a decision to turn America into some form of dictatorship. There’s no way any longer to look away from that. The excuses – ‘Well, it can’t happen here, American civil society is strong enough to resist’ – may be true, but what’s clear now is that his aspiration is to end American democracy for all time and to turn this country into some kind of authoritarian state.”
Among the starkest examples was Trump’s concerted effort to deflect attention from the Jeffrey Epstein files by baselessly reviving the investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election. The attorney general, Pam Bondi, has directed federal prosecutors to launch a grand jury investigation into allegations that members of Obama’s administration manufactured intelligence.
Then came the abrupt dismissal of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, Erika McEntarfer, after a jobs report showed downward revisions. Trump accused her of “faking the jobs numbers” and that the figures were “RIGGED in order to make the Republicans, and ME, look bad”, offering only “my opinion” as proof.
Trump’s efforts to dominate US culture are far more sophisticated than in his first term. According to an analysis by the Axios news site, he has extracted more than $1.2bn in settlements from at least 13 of the most elite players in academia, law, media and tech. Among them was a $16m deal with Paramount that critics saw as a “bribe” and coincided with the cancellation of the late-night show of the CBS comedian Stephen Colbert, one of the most incisive satirical voices of the Trump era.
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Federal agents wait in the hallways of the federal building in lower Manhattan to arrest people attending immigration hearings in July 2025. Photograph: Andrea Renault/Zuma Press Wire/Shutterstock
Rosenberg added: “There’s no question that our lack of history with a leader like this, and the perception of American exceptionalism, made many institutional players in our society unprepared for what was to come. The key here is that the way that Trump succeeds is by isolating people and by not allowing people to work together collectively.”
Funding cuts by Republicans in Congress forced the shutdown of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, dealing a huge blow to the Public Broadcasting Service and National Public Radio. Government websites have been scrubbed of data on the climate and other issues – including, apparently, the constitution itself.
Ominously, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History removed a reference to the 2019 and 2021 impeachments of Trump from a panel in an exhibition about the presidency. A Smithsonian spokesperson said the removal was part of a temporary fix and the exhibit eventually “will include all impeachments”.
Although Trump has faced setbacks in the courts, he shows no signs of slackening his pace. Last month he signed a tax and spending bill that, while stripping health insurance from millions of people, includes a record $170bn for immigration enforcement and detention. Amid concerns over its masked agents snatching people off the streets, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) will become the biggest domestic police force in the US – and bigger than many countries’ armies.
Larry Jacobs, director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota, said: “We’re on a glide path towards the dissolution of the cornerstones of American democracy. It started with Trump and his threats, even to Republicans, and now it’s accelerated to secret police. The billions of dollars going to Ice is going to create the largest police force in the country and it’s beholden to the president.”
Jacobs added: “The next backstop is going to be, will there be competitive elections next year? The gerrymandering in Texas may be a bad sign about whether Democrats and Americans who are ready to vote against Republicans will have that opportunity around the country.”
Despite the concerns over an uneven playing field, the midterm elections remain Democrats’ best chance of checking Trump’s power. They hope to harness the rage boiling over at Republican town halls, such as that held by Flood in Nebraska this week, and at protests such as “No Kings” demonstrations that brought millions of people to the streets.
Indeed, for all his strongman posturing, Trump is deeply unpopular: a University of Massachusetts Amherst opinion poll released this week found his approval rating at just 38%, down six percentage points since April, though only 1% of Trump voters regret their vote. That drop includes men, one of the president’s most reliable groups of supporters.
From his military parade in Washington to his bombing of Iran, from his escalation of immigration enforcement to his so-called “big, beautiful bill”, the American people are rejecting Trump’s leadership and agenda, according to Rosenberg, the Democratic strategist.
“A majority of the country now knows that he’s the old man behind the curtain and not the wizard,” he said. “He still has control over Maga and Republicans in Congress but he doesn’t have the persuasive capacity any longer to keep his hold on the broad majority of the country.
“This is a sign of his weakness and that he’s not as strong as he believes he is. It’s one of the reasons why he’s looking for these avenues to re-establish his strength and power and have there be a perception that people are bending the knee.
“Every time he tries to do this, it fails and he grows more distant to the American people. That has to give us hope we have the tools in the coming months to start winning elections and building a more successful pro-democracy movement that can contain the damage that Trump and Maga are doing to the country in the coming years.
This is another part of the BS concocted by Batshit BB, Trump sad in hs firts day he will have to sign hundreds of Presidential Orders to nullify te BS introduced by the Autopen President. He did just that and instead of alleged above he did nothing dictatorial - while the Democrats did their normal - they organized riots in various cities, they organized terirorst activities to attack Tesla and one of their own started promoting Trump' assassination on the internet,
From corruption allegations BB could not prove he is now onto another topic he cannot prove at all, What i amazing is that the B S spreaders on this ste ignore facts and create fiction getting from their sources based on deception and lies, None of the above is true and BB is not aware he is a BS spreading idiot tool. .
Trump corrects the consequences of his own policies with executive orders.
Duh...duh ....duh, Orange man bad...grrr...grrr.grrr!
Donald Trump is a liberal.
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Newssom is corrupt shit - he has criminal deals wth China that undermines the USA. One of his functions is to produce Chinese who illegally enter he cuntry and help them to get work in a criminal syndicate, He also tried to protect a brothel whose sites used minor children. The children was found and removed to safety for psychological treatment and their parents contacted to arrange for return to their homes. Most of the chil;dren were abducted by the cartels which the Democrats love like they love all criminals. Is it because they are crominals t hemselves?
Fact is the recent riots were stoped when Trump sent in the National Guard to stop the riots and associated looting criminals. Newsom and the Mayors in California treied to stop the intervention. In the USA who employ the protestors and whether the Democrats pay the companies to provide protestors and if they are arrested they would not be charged,
The Democats will always sides wth criminals against law-abiding citizens. They are doing it now in Washington where the ressidents are talkng and thanking the Police for at last intervening to save lives and property. But the Democrats are organizing protests and associated riots.
In the meantime Trump wants to enlarge the White Huse on she same design as the present building to improve facilities for both adminsitration and meeting purposes, He has instructed that hs whole salary is to be used to pay for the planning of the additions and will pay from his own pocket for completion of the additions. The p resent facilities are cramped, inadequate and inefficiently used,
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The ANC are traitors, they have not done nothing to expel white people from South Africa.
Why so the electricity could work even better?
Mozart
There si a problem though. In terms of the coalition agreement between the ANC and DP energy provision is now controlled by a DP member and since teh formation of the Government e had two days where loadshedding occurred and the power in general is being provided, Problem is that the corruption and stealing of Eskom property and sabotaging of the power plants is being restricted.
divert deflect delude ... sieg heil Batshit !!
Why so the electricity could work even better?
Could be revealing to know who consumes electricity... Guess is that it follows the GINI index. But what, they will have a taste of their future as Kolmanskop is coming to South Africa, they will not have much electricity down there so better to train right now.
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