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EDITORIAL: Trump pulls no punches in fiery, fantastic UN speech

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Telling uncomfortable truths happens so rarely on the world stage that it can sound shocking or even scandalous.

Late last month, President Donald Trump addressed the United Nations. Republicans have long been skeptical of the organization — and rightfully so. It provides a sheen of diplomatic prestige to many of the worst countries in the world. Mr. Trump didn’t bother with the typical diplomatic fawning and flattery. He bluntly warned countries to reverse course or face disaster.

“We have no choice,” Mr. Trump said about deporting illegal immigrants. “And other countries have no choice because other countries are in the exact same situation with immigration. It’s destroying your country, and you have to do something about it.”

Consider the United Kingdom. For years, the government covered up the systematic sexual assaults of girls. Why? Because the perpetrators were largely Pakistani Muslims. Avoiding the appearance of “Islamophobia” was more important to many British officials than preventing such attacks. In contrast, the British government aggressively arrests people for social media posts.

Mr. Trump noted that the “U.N. has such tremendous potential,” but that potential is untapped.

“At least for now, all they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter and then never follow that letter up,” he said. “It’s empty words, and empty words don’t solve war.”

That jab stings because it’s true. In contrast, Mr. Trump has helped stop fighting around the world.

Mr. Trump then went after European countries for not fully cutting themselves off from Russian energy.

“Europe has to step it up. They can’t be doing what they’re doing,” Mr. Trump said. “They’re buying oil and gas from Russia while they’re fighting Russia. It’s embarrassing to them.” All true.

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Confrontation with globalist agenda to overwhelm countries with massive immigration overflow.

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I read the whole transcript, and I agree it was a great speech.
Loved how he adressed the the immigration crises, the climate crises, and the UNusefulness.
But underneath, I sensed Trump's bid for worldleadership, and his ginormous ego.
He has made peace "all over the world", and Gaza is soon to follow.
I applaud him for his achievements, but it also makes me watchful, to see how it will all pan out. :popcornbag:
 
There is just so much opposition to anything Trump says and tries to do just to spite him, it's becoming hard for him to accomplish anything. If he continues to go more hardline he just plays into their hands as being seen as a dictator, and if he eases up nothing will ever be done.

Satan is not stupid. He is playing his cards very well, and if we are to win then Trump must do everything by the book and not give Satan any opportunity to claim foul.
 
There is just so much opposition to anything Trump says and tries to do just to spite him, it's becoming hard for him to accomplish anything. If he continues to go more hardline he just plays into their hands as being seen as a dictator, and if he eases up nothing will ever be done.

Satan is not stupid. He is playing his cards very well, and if we are to win then Trump must do everything by the book and not give Satan any opportunity to claim foul.
To me this is part of design structure. I say it that meaning that it seems that Trump says things sometimes for a few reasons. Having his advisaries all up in arms over what he says is not always a bad thing. When he does that it reminds me of this addage: If your rival is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him so that he may grow prideful. TDS, to me, is text book Sun Tsu silhouetting. Super sized, and ordered "to go."

I believe the midterms will be key here. Because in order for Trump to get down what can be actually done regardless of opposition, to me, boils down to power. The right needs more than a majority. We need a super majority. If we get that in the midterms, Trump becomes a political steam roller. So for Comey indictment and all the talk about Brennan, and Obama...it would seem that the best time to parade before the public the falley of Russia Gate would be, yes for accountability, but even more to time with midterms where leftist ideology might be more or less seen as scandalist. And the result being s Republical Super Majority possibly.
 
There is just so much opposition to anything Trump says and tries to do just to spite him, it's becoming hard for him to accomplish anything. If he continues to go more hardline he just plays into their hands as being seen as a dictator, and if he eases up nothing will ever be done.

Satan is not stupid. He is playing his cards very well, and if we are to win then Trump must do everything by the book and not give Satan any opportunity to claim foul.
Why he needs more prayer than ever before!
 
Why he needs more prayer than ever before!
So does Bibi :

Trump’s Gaza plan: corner Hamas and Netanyahu, tempt Erdogan – and use Kushner behind the scenes​


 
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