Greendland - why not?

Anonymous
They don’t want it.

Period.

Who the hell are we to force our ownership on an existing people, who don’t want it.

Such a undemocratic, bully move.
Anonymous
He should be impeached today for even thinking about invading an ally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He should be impeached today for even thinking about invading an ally.


This. So dumb these MAGA senators lying in wait. Get an effing backbone and make yourselves relevant again. Such a bunch of betas! Look at all the bad@ss women in Minnesota. There's literally no comparison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They don’t want it.

Period.

Who the hell are we to force our ownership on an existing people, who don’t want it.

Such a undemocratic, bully move.


It's sad that we've had a time of relative peace, and Trump is hellbent on starting WWIII.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Republicans will have to kill Uk, Norway, French, etc troops to take Greenland. Man what are you republicans doing?


Europe is prepared to kill any Americans who obey President Miller. Let that sink in MAGA!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Senator and House Republicans going to Denmark.

Republicans vow to block Donald Trump from seizing Greenland by force https://share.google/qpYC31Bu6JqCiOG0n


Exactly how are they going to stop him.


Tillis is going to travel to Denmark and assure the Danes that he is concerned. Oh. Lisa Murkowski is too.

That's it. Literally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Senator and House Republicans going to Denmark.

Republicans vow to block Donald Trump from seizing Greenland by force https://share.google/qpYC31Bu6JqCiOG0n


Exactly how are they going to stop him.


Tillis is going to travel to Denmark and assure the Danes that he is concerned. Oh. Lisa Murkowski is too.

That's it. Literally.


Knowing bloodthirsty Miller, it probably makes both Tillis and Murkowski a target.
Anonymous
Q: Is there a way to address the president's security concerns without handing over Greenland?

Sen. Gallego: No, because this has nothing to do with actual security concerns. This is Trump being an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They don’t want it.

Period.

Who the hell are we to force our ownership on an existing people, who don’t want it.

Such a undemocratic, bully move.


It's sad that we've had a time of relative peace, and Trump is hellbent on starting WWIII.



Less about starting WWIII. More about our reputation flushed down a toilet. I mean it has already been tarnished after a year i office by Trump. He has THREE more years left so yeah, it's game over for the US. WWIII or not, the next administration will not be able to salvage our reputation. The only good news is that since the world aka EU is tied so integrally to American financial transactions, systems, etc., it's not going to be overnight that all our ties will be cut overnight or even in a year but just wait, the world has already started laying the foundations to leave the US as a partner and ally. Greenland is the nail on the coffin basically.

Whatever happens in the short term, the long term will be catastrophic for Americans. Countries are like people - you cannot go at this life alone - you need some friends. If nobody trusts you, everyone hates you, you're alone and left out. That's our future - the US will be on our own in a way that we've never been nor many developed countries have ever been. It's the goal of Project 2025 and Trump and certain idiots in this country - it's a completely horrific goal.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They don’t want it.

Period.

Who the hell are we to force our ownership on an existing people, who don’t want it.

Such a undemocratic, bully move.


It's sad that we've had a time of relative peace, and Trump is hellbent on starting WWIII.



Less about starting WWIII. More about our reputation flushed down a toilet. I mean it has already been tarnished after a year i office by Trump. He has THREE more years left so yeah, it's game over for the US. WWIII or not, the next administration will not be able to salvage our reputation. The only good news is that since the world aka EU is tied so integrally to American financial transactions, systems, etc., it's not going to be overnight that all our ties will be cut overnight or even in a year but just wait, the world has already started laying the foundations to leave the US as a partner and ally. Greenland is the nail on the coffin basically.

Whatever happens in the short term, the long term will be catastrophic for Americans. Countries are like people - you cannot go at this life alone - you need some friends. If nobody trusts you, everyone hates you, you're alone and left out. That's our future - the US will be on our own in a way that we've never been nor many developed countries have ever been. It's the goal of Project 2025 and Trump and certain idiots in this country - it's a completely horrific goal.



Unless we have a miraculous turnaround in November with numbers that allow us to remove him from office, no one will ever trust Americans again. Rightfully so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Q: Is there a way to address the president's security concerns without handing over Greenland?

Sen. Gallego: No, because this has nothing to do with actual security concerns. This is Trump being an idiot.


LOL--did Sen. Gallego really say that? He's a straight talker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Senator and House Republicans going to Denmark.

Republicans vow to block Donald Trump from seizing Greenland by force https://share.google/qpYC31Bu6JqCiOG0n


Exactly how are they going to stop him.


Tillis is going to travel to Denmark and assure the Danes that he is concerned. Oh. Lisa Murkowski is too.

That's it. Literally.


Good for Tillis. Helping to save NATO is a pretty impressive legacy for any Senator (though he and Murkowski deserve blame for confirming Hegseth and Trump's cabinet of red flag filled crazies in the first place.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They don’t want it.

Period.

Who the hell are we to force our ownership on an existing people, who don’t want it.

Such a undemocratic, bully move.


It's sad that we've had a time of relative peace, and Trump is hellbent on starting WWIII.



Less about starting WWIII. More about our reputation flushed down a toilet. I mean it has already been tarnished after a year i office by Trump. He has THREE more years left so yeah, it's game over for the US. WWIII or not, the next administration will not be able to salvage our reputation. The only good news is that since the world aka EU is tied so integrally to American financial transactions, systems, etc., it's not going to be overnight that all our ties will be cut overnight or even in a year but just wait, the world has already started laying the foundations to leave the US as a partner and ally. Greenland is the nail on the coffin basically.

Whatever happens in the short term, the long term will be catastrophic for Americans. Countries are like people - you cannot go at this life alone - you need some friends. If nobody trusts you, everyone hates you, you're alone and left out. That's our future - the US will be on our own in a way that we've never been nor many developed countries have ever been. It's the goal of Project 2025 and Trump and certain idiots in this country - it's a completely horrific goal.



Unless we have a miraculous turnaround in November with numbers that allow us to remove him from office, no one will ever trust Americans again. Rightfully so.


There is NO way we're removing him from office. Unless he dies But then we'll have Vance which is just as worse if not more? LOL The other thing is that I'm not seeing any Dem that's going to take a leadership role whom I trust is going to turn this ship around effectively. Do things differently than Trump for sure but long term, no, there's no one really capable of leadership and wisdom even among Dems. I don't think people realize it's not about removing Trump as it is about removing him in lieu of a statesman who offers respectability. Otherwise, we're in the same place just with a different person.

Believe me, it CAN get worse. It can ALWAYS get worse..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Senator and House Republicans going to Denmark.

Republicans vow to block Donald Trump from seizing Greenland by force https://share.google/qpYC31Bu6JqCiOG0n


Exactly how are they going to stop him.


Tillis is going to travel to Denmark and assure the Danes that he is concerned. Oh. Lisa Murkowski is too.

That's it. Literally.


Good for Tillis. Helping to save NATO is a pretty impressive legacy for any Senator (though he and Murkowski deserve blame for confirming Hegseth and Trump's cabinet of red flag filled crazies in the first place.)


Cheering for crumbs. Sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They don’t want it.

Period.

Who the hell are we to force our ownership on an existing people, who don’t want it.

Such a undemocratic, bully move.


It's sad that we've had a time of relative peace, and Trump is hellbent on starting WWIII.



Less about starting WWIII. More about our reputation flushed down a toilet. I mean it has already been tarnished after a year i office by Trump. He has THREE more years left so yeah, it's game over for the US. WWIII or not, the next administration will not be able to salvage our reputation. The only good news is that since the world aka EU is tied so integrally to American financial transactions, systems, etc., it's not going to be overnight that all our ties will be cut overnight or even in a year but just wait, the world has already started laying the foundations to leave the US as a partner and ally. Greenland is the nail on the coffin basically.

Whatever happens in the short term, the long term will be catastrophic for Americans. Countries are like people - you cannot go at this life alone - you need some friends. If nobody trusts you, everyone hates you, you're alone and left out. That's our future - the US will be on our own in a way that we've never been nor many developed countries have ever been. It's the goal of Project 2025 and Trump and certain idiots in this country - it's a completely horrific goal.



Unless we have a miraculous turnaround in November with numbers that allow us to remove him from office, no one will ever trust Americans again. Rightfully so.


Nope, even then I’m afraid we’re done. We used that card up when we elected Biden and the world warily gave us a second chance. After we elected Trump by popular vote to a second term where he promptly cut off aid in ways that left countries in the lurch, demonstrated corruption on a scale never before seen (including, but not limited to, soliciting foreign bribes), started playing games with tariffs, tried to manipulate domestic fiscal policy for political purposes, trampled on human rights, ignored international law, engaged in piracy, and threatened our allies, we’ve demonstrated that the second chance was a mistake. We won’t get a third.

If we’re lucky and Trump doesn’t actually attack allies or cause further damage in the remaining 3/4 of his term, we may be able to maintain a place at the table as a fellow nation (having forfeited our leadership of the free world). More likely, in three years we’ll be under sanctions and possibly in armed conflict. Moreover, the world may have adopted a different currency for international business, which means we won’t be able to pretend to handle our debt anymore and are probably going to be in the midst of an economic collapse that will make the Great Depression look like a tea party. Whether the international community will trust us again isn’t the question, the question at this point is whether we will actually have a free and fair election where we can give ourselves a third chance to reclaim the ruins of our country.
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