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Trump EFFECT, MAGA triumphs and continues their WINNING trend under President Trump (now do Biden)

 

Mental decline aside, not bad President Trump, do keep it rollin...haters keep hating. ~1284 days to go until JD ascends.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, illisdean said:

Trump EFFECT, MAGA triumphs and continues their WINNING trend under President Trump (now do Biden)

 

Mental decline aside, not bad President Trump, do keep it rollin...

 

 

 Wouldn't that have happened whom ever was in the big chair..?  🤔

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I have been watching the space but so far all I see is Trump EFFECT along with a continuation of MAGA WINNING.

 

Go figure, all you haters are hoping desperately that Trump fails like the mentally challenged vegetable Biden did ? LOL

 

You're all pathetic and getting worse.

 

 

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Oh have a look, the mentally declining Trump, except when he's making $15B energy deals with Italy who now are BYPASSING Russian energy has done it again. Yup, thats right Trump MAGA WINNING for the mentally declined.

 

Ha ha ha 

 

 

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This man is in a state of severe mental decline, it's been happening for a few years now. I noticed him slowing down during the last year of his first administration, he walks like a 98 year old man, the pace with which he walks up and down stairs is quite alarming, he appears to be wearing a colostomy bag, his hands seem to be trembling, and his thoughts are severely incoherent.

 

This man is experiencing significant senility, and he's the oldest man to ever occupy the office, and is one of the oldest and most feeble 79-year-olds out there. 

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14 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

This man is in a state of severe mental decline, it's been happening for a few years now. I noticed him slowing down during the last year of his first administration, he walks like a 98 year old man, the pace with which he walks up and down stairs is quite alarming, he appears to be wearing a colostomy bag, his hands seem to be trembling, and his thoughts are severely incoherent.

 

This man is experiencing significant senility, and he's the oldest man to ever occupy the office, and is one of the oldest and most feeble 79-year-olds out there. 

worst than Biden ya figga?? 

 

lol

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Some of his recent speeches have been absolutely bizarre, and this is not a man who is articulate, but lately he's been wandering in directions that are completely unknown. 

 

Recently the 79-year-old president struggled to pronounce the name of one of his own White House aides, before saying, “They tell me you’re doing great.” And, as the spicy dressing on the word salad, he added a bizarre aside about Unabomber Ted Kaczynski being a great student (“It didn’t work out too well for him” in the end, however, according to Trump, a conclusion that clearly demands intellectual rigor beyond the everyday man or woman.)

 

During a speech in Pittsburgh Tuesday afternoon for the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, the 47th president certainly had his faculties on full display.

 

To start, the president claimed, without blinking, that he had already secured $16 trillion in investments into the U.S. economy. For reference, the entire GDP of the United States is under $30 trillion. Now, we all know that Donald is prone to exaggeration. We’ve all heard that his latest idea/bill/haircut is the greatest thing ever, and that some people are saying it’s the most incredible idea/bill/haircut the world has ever seen.

 

But this was clearly not delivered for melodramatic effect. This was the president of the United States claiming that he had single-handedly funded half of capitalism, in six months.

 

President Donald Trump was in Pittsburgh, where his speech was rambling and full of gaffes.

 

Moments later, Trump attempted to introduce Republican Rep. Dan Meuser.

“Where’s Dan?” he asked, scanning the crowd. Dave McCormick, seated beside him, had to quietly inform him that all the representatives had stayed in Washington.

 

“Oh, they’re in Washington working on our next bill? Good!” Trump replied. “Now I don’t have to mention their names, although they’re watching on television, I guarantee.”

 

He laughed nervously as he said it, in quite an uncharacteristic way, and then trailed off while muttering, again, that it was “good” that “they” are working on something in D.C. It was oddly difficult to watch.

 

The 79-year-old president then struggled to pronounce the name of one of his own White House aides, before saying, “They tell me you’re doing great.” And, as the spicy dressing on the word salad, he added a bizarre aside about Unabomber Ted Kaczynski being a great student (“It didn’t work out too well for him” in the end, however, according to Trump, a conclusion that clearly demands intellectual rigor beyond the everyday man or woman.)

 

During his address, the president forgot the names of his aides and made statements that aren’t supported by facts.

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During his address, the president forgot the names of his aides and made statements that aren’t supported by facts. 

 

There’s something to be said here about gerontocracy, and the fact that the last election felt like watching two bald grandpas fighting over a comb, and the awfulness of having people on both sides of the aisle (the late Dianne Feinstein and the clearly struggling Mitch McConnell as two examples) hold on to power rather than relinquish it to people who have the mental and physical capacity to wield it.

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It seems many cult members here are having cognitive issues facing who exactly is in the presidential office now.

Hint -- it ain't Biden!

It's the grifter.

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July 16, 2025 trump expresses surprise that Jerome Powell was appointed Chairman of the Federal Reserve.

 

trump appointed him in 2017.

 

 

Doofus.

 

His declining mental state is probably due to drug abuse and untreated venereal disease(s).

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, BLMFem said:

Yes, that much is clear. His handlers are desperate now and we'll see more and more carefully managed appearances by Trump.

And they must be held accountable for this cover-up! :laugh:

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55 minutes ago, illisdean said:

LOL...."Mitterrand (Macron) ....from Germany" .

Joe makes muppets look smart.

 

 

Trump is the President now, not Biden.

Get over it! :laugh:

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Never a huge fan of Trump but the gap between his performance and Biden's is so massive you could park a fleet of trucks there.  They had to hide Biden in the basement to prevent the obvious nature of his decline until he had to debate and it was over.  Trump is in front of the camera every day (and should back off of that) and yup.  He has slips.  But overall shows a clear understanding of what is going on.  

 

If Trump drags us into a real war or causes the economy to drop, or increases the national debt a lot I will turn on him.  But his slip ups on memory or the like are only important to the rabid haters.  Fun to read for the rational among us.  

 

 

 

 

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Trump speaks off the cuff for hours a week, the left finds a few ten second clips of him to point out. 

 

Biden spoke off a prompter for five minutes sounding non compos mentis for most of it, and the left says he has a stutter. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, candide said:

Trump is the President now, not Biden.

Get over it! :laugh:

 

I got over it but you can't. 😘

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2 hours ago, jimmybcool said:

If Trump drags us into a real war or causes the economy to drop, or increases the national debt a lot I will turn on him. 

Two out of three so far. Are you going to wait for a "real war"? 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Kaczynski

 

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Kaczynski matriculated at Harvard College as a mathematics prodigy. During his first year at the university, Kaczynski lived at 8 Prescott Street, which was intended to provide a small, intimate living space for the youngest, most precocious incoming students. For the following three years, he lived at Eliot House. His housemates and other students at Harvard described Kaczynski as a very intelligent but socially reserved person. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from Harvard in 1962, finishing with a GPA of 3.12.

 

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In 1962, Kaczynski enrolled at the University of Michigan, where he earned his master's and doctoral degrees in mathematics in 1964 and 1967, respectively. Michigan was not his first choice for postgraduate education; he had applied to the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Chicago, both of which accepted him but offered him no teaching position or financial aid. Michigan offered him an annual grant of $2,310 (equivalent to $24,000 in 2024) and a teaching post.

 

 

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In late 1967, the 25-year-old Kaczynski became an acting assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught mathematics. He assumed the position of the youngest assistant professor in the history of the university. By September 1968, Kaczynski was formally appointed to an assistant professorship, a sign that he was on track for tenure. His teaching evaluations suggested he was not well-liked by his students—he seemed uncomfortable teaching, taught straight from the textbook, and refused to answer questions.

Without any explanation, Kaczynski resigned on June 30, 1969.......

 

.....After resigning from Berkeley, Kaczynski moved to his parents' home in Lombard, Illinois. Two years later, in 1971, he moved to a remote cabin he had built outside Lincoln, Montana, where he could live a simple life with little money and without electricity or running water, working odd jobs and receiving significant financial support from his family.

 

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_G._Trump

 


 

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After graduating, Trump remained at MIT as a research associate, then became an assistant professor in 1936. His research focused on improving high-voltage generators and finding new uses for them in industry.

 

.......After the war, Trump returned to MIT and was appointed director of High Voltage Research Laboratory, a lab pursuing industrial applications of electrostatic energy. Building upon his pre-war collaboration with area hospitals, Trump focused on applying high-voltage engineering to medical challenges, particularly cancer treatment.......

 

.......By the time Trump was appointed full professor in 1952, his cancer research devices had received worldwide attention. He attracted support from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, each of which were building major cancer research operations. His 1960 Lamme Medal citation, given for contributions to electrical engineering, observed that Trump had also "remain[ed] faithful to his original goals in the treatment of malignant diseases." In 1963, Trump was appointed to the board of the Lahey Clinic, and became its chair after retiring his professorship in 1973. Throughout this period, he published widely in radiology and scientific instrument journals.

 

 

Prof. Trump passed away in 1985. Ted Kaczynski was caught in 1996, after his brother started to raise suspicions in 1995.

 

There is no evidence Prof Trump taught mathematics at Michigan nor UC Berkley during the period 1962-1968, neither is there evidence that Kaczynski attended MIT to study chemistry or mathematics during this period.

 

There is no evidence to suggest that Prof Trump was party to Kaczynski's murderous plants, and so could not have known the identity of the Unabomber prior to his death in 1965. 

 

Its likely that the conversion betwen Prof Trump and his nephew never happened.

 

 

 

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