"Trump is a Threat": How so?

October 13, 2020 10:48am CST
Trump is a tough cookie. The people get it. They see it. I’ve seen focus on the one and only goal made in 2015: The American people who would need him, trust him, love him, and thus, would vote for him. His goal has stayed and stronger to this day, 2020. What is it that marvelously connect him to and unite the people? Their support and their loyalty? And what is in four years of whirlwind presidency that makes the people to the right love him, and, on the left -- hate him to the core? So, he and his supporters can neither be moved nor be dissuaded? Well, tough luck to many duncishes who've been trying to break and destroy. I surmise that the obvious nemesis is -- which I can't pin on, but they're there--- they’ve opened the-gates-of-hell and all-hell-loose to harm him, destroy the spirit of the people and the great country. All that being said, we've probably learned by now that the universe is still running perfectly and well. Greater than Trump and his focus put in his heart to do. Greater than the American people and the peoples of the world combined. So, how is Trump a threat that he must be removed from the master scheme of things on earth-- from where he is put in place to do, again? Finally, after covid diagnosis, swift recovery, acquired immunity, and back to rallying with his focus and goal-- America First-- how dangerous a threat can he be even more to those that have been suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome?
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/06/18/president-trump-massive-orlando-maga-rally-2020-campaign-kickoff-800pm-livestream/
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@Namelesss (3364)
• United States
13 Oct 20
From the looks of the crowds I would say it is obvious more people are FOR our President than are Against him. Three nations have nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize and he has already been nominated by a fourth for 2021. And yet there are those with opposing opinions, some legit and I respect those highly. Some for nefarious purposes and those we must obliterate.
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@Namelesss (3364)
• United States
14 Oct 20
@everwonderwhy He's been nominated by various members in a list of parliaments. He was also nominated in 2019 Finland Norwegian European Union Australian Law Professors He did not receive the award in 2019 or 2020. However for 2020 The World Food Bank did and it was well deserved. He has already been nominated again by Europe for 2021 but that decision will not be made till October next year. Pelosi called the Abraham Accords a 'distraction'. Makes you scratch your head don't it?
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13 Oct 20
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13 Oct 20
I'm excited to find out more about the FOURTH 2021 Nobel Peace Prize President Trump will receive.
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
13 Oct 20
I would say that the signs are there that Trump is is in the early stages of dementia, which will only get worse as time goes by. His erratic behaviour has been getting steadily worse, and it is becoming clearer by the day that he is unfit for office. There are also huge questions being asked about his financial affairs, which bear all the signs of massive fraud having been committed in the past. He is desperate to cling to power because he knows that once he stops being President the law will catch up with him.
13 Oct 20
You, probably, are referring to Joe Biden on all points you have said.
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@Namelesss (3364)
• United States
13 Oct 20
We have Biden - clearly not capable as of RIGHT NOW. We have Trump - clearly capable but even if you are right he's good for another 4 years at least. OR (and this is important) We have Harris - an avowed socialist, fascist, communist (take your pick). Or We have Pelosi - Mentally more gone than Biden. Hmmmm
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14 Oct 20
@indexer "Huge financial affairs" you mean, Hunter Biden's while his father was Vice President?
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@jstory07 (148749)
• Roseburg, Oregon
15 Oct 20
It will be very interesting to see who is going to win in November.
@LindaOHio (222527)
• United States
14 Oct 20
The world has a very negative view of the President; and I have spoken to many foreigners that confirm this. This does not bode well for our country. To some he is a joke. This is very sad.
@porwest (112864)
• United States
14 Oct 20
Trump 2020 all the way. I think it is clear that those who hate him are in the minority. Those who spite him are in the minority. Those who deny his accomplishments are in the minority. I am sort of CONVINCED that SOO many people are simply with ire for the fact that all of the things they WANTED to be true simply are not. Like when Obama told us that we would have to get used to 1.5% GDP growth. These people want despair, destitution, poverty, racism, unrest... It fuels their own personal need to be taken care of, coddled, and denies their need to get anything on their own but rather to be taken care of. If the world actually is fair, if the world actually is just, if the world actually rewards hard work, if the word is actually prosperous... Suddenly they have to DO something to participate. And they have simply hoped they would not have to and someone would take care of them. Trump wins handily in his reelection. Mark my words. The polls are wrong, and not only will Trump win the electorate, he will win the popular vote as well.
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
14 Oct 20
I have a funny feeling that you will be proved very wrong! We shall see.
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@porwest (112864)
• United States
14 Oct 20
@indexer Spend a day traveling around this nation. Trump signs EVERYWHERE. And I mean everywhere. Now look at a Trump rally. THOUSANDS of people attend. Now look at this picture of a Biden rally. I think reality speaks for itself.