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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm just waiting for Trump to tell the GOP female congresswomen "shut up Piggy." [/quote] The weird thing about this spontaneous utterance is that I looked at the reporter in question. (Everyone should look up her photo). There is nothing, NOTHING that would cause any observer to say the word “piggy” (Piggy is a very 1930s word, by the way). That makes me think, does this man call everyone “piggy.”? Is this from a book he read ? Is everyone “garbage piggy” when he gets “mad”? He is an odd man, no doubt. He uses his odd, old words. He also has a pattern of just saying things acting quickly. A lot of these enforcement actions are named after victims. (First and last name): That is also weird. The reason why we have a very slow and methodical legal system is that everyone knows that individuals human make poor decisions when they are emotionally upset. I don’t know. The more I look at this the more it feels like Intentional Frenzy. [/quote] Trump was born in 1946. In Queens. Imagine the world view of a 10 year old, wealthy, white boy — and the kinds of values he would develop with a dad who made his millions using tax dollars to build racially segregated housing. Imagine the kind of kid who would take his younger brother’s blocks, then glue them together, so that his younger brother would no longer be able to play with them. That’s who’s now projecting “piggy”ness on the women who disdain him. It’s a 1930s word. He had a 1930s father, who struggled with dementia. Like father, like son? [/quote]
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