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5 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

I am not the one making sad threads about someone that is not my president though am I 🤡

Well, you sure are participating in all of them, Dmitry. Why is that, buddy?

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and so is Iran's existence and the carpet pilot military members. trumps complaining today that all the sheep shagging mullahs his team needs to discuss peace with are are dead, dust after Netanyahu ended them and sent them all to their goat shagging heaven. Obama just sent them money, bibi supplied pagers to hezbollah and decimated them big time, and trump takes the victory lap as he does so often. The world's a safer place with Trump running the show.

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22 minutes ago, darbie-foos said:

and so is Iran's existence and the carpet pilot military members. trumps complaining today that all the sheep shagging mullahs his team needs to discuss peace with are are dead, dust after Netanyahu ended them and sent them all to their goat shagging heaven. Obama just sent them money, bibi supplied pagers to hezbollah and decimated them big time, and trump takes the victory lap as he does so often. The world's a safer place with Trump running the show.

And heeeeere comes MAGA!😂

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He (President Trump) gave Iran 60 days to get their heads outta their butts and on day 61, Bibi gave Iran an eye-opening, bunker bustin "how ya doin" and now they are asking Trump for a cease fire. Muppets and mullahs pretty much the same thing as well as a democrat. In summation, it should be quite clear now that the only thing thats "tanking"  is Irans ability to defend itself now AND mouth off like a democrat Persian stooge since its recent IDF beatdown. ALL you haters can /should thank Trump for getting it right.

 

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https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/114675841423085927

 

 

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Tanking, like the efficacy of an mRNA vaccine? 

 

Nah, Iran is asking for Trump (via intermediaries Qatar/Oman) to broker a cease fire and restart nuclear

discussions as of yesterday which was posted on this forum. 

 

To clarify and provide additional context:

 

 

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As per JP"

 

“As of June 15, 2025, Iran is actively seeking to broker a ceasefire with Israel amid escalating military conflict. The Iranian government has reached out to countries like Oman and Qatar to mediate discussions with the United States, hoping to halt ongoing Israeli strikes and revive nuclear negotiations. This diplomatic push is reportedly supported by Saudi Arabia, which is also working behind the scenes to facilitate a ceasefire framework.”

 

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https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-857732#google_vignette

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12 minutes ago, illisdean said:

Tanking, like the efficacy of an mRNA vaccine? 

 

Nah, Iran is asking for Trump (via intermediaries Qatar/Oman) JPiranceasefire_r1.jpg.af8b3f41974e17d2f50c8a7d7ea259f5.jpgto assist with a cease-fire now, as of yesterday which was posted on this forum. 

 

To clarify and provide additional context:

 

 

Persian empire, not Iranian empire! 🤣

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Let's do a COMPARISON.... Here is your concern.   Here is the one person who lives in your head for all of eternity.   Please follow up with your "power" CV.

 

Yes, the President of the United States possesses significant power, derived from the Constitution and evolving through historical precedent and practice. The President serves as both head of state and head of government, leading the executive branch and acting as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. 
 
Here's a breakdown of the President's powers:
 
Constitutional Powers:
  • Commander-in-Chief:
    The President commands the U.S. military and can deploy troops. 
     
  • Treaty Making:
    Can negotiate and sign treaties with foreign nations, but these require Senate approval. 
     
  • Appointments:
    Nominates ambassadors, federal judges, and other high-ranking officials, also requiring Senate approval. 
     
  • Veto Power:
    Can reject bills passed by Congress, though Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds vote. 
     
  • Executive Orders:
    Can issue directives that have the force of law, but these can be challenged in court and may require congressional action for funding. 
     
  • Pardons:
    Can grant pardons and reprieves for federal crimes, except in cases of impeachment. 
     
  • State of the Union Address:
    Required to periodically inform Congress on the state of the nation and recommend legislation. 
     
  • Special Sessions of Congress:
    Can call Congress into session, and can adjourn Congress if they cannot agree on an adjournment date. 
     
Other Important Powers:
  • Foreign Policy: Represents the U.S. in international affairs and engages in diplomacy. 
     
  • Legislative Agenda: Sets the agenda for the executive branch and influences the legislative process. 
     
  • Public Opinion Leadership: Uses their platform to shape public opinion and influence national discourse. 
     
Limitations on Presidential Power:
 
N/A
 
In conclusion, the U.S. President wields substantial power, but this power is not absolute. It is shaped by the Constitution, Congress, the courts, and public opinion. 
Posted
20 hours ago, gamb00ler said:

One of the silliest accolades the MAGA crowd loved to heap on Trump was... no wars during his 1st term.

 

Totally hilarious that Trump gets any credit or criticism when rogue nations do what makes them rogue.

 

How's that prediction that Trump would end the Russo-Ukraine war on his coronation day (if not before!) ?

 

Any right side gamblers put money down on Trump's war prediction?  Probably not... they're not quite that stooopid.

 

It seems many in the Middle East did not put much faith in the USA/Iran negotiations.  Now.... a new war starts in the early days of his reign.


Please provide the sound bites quoting Trump that Israel and Iran would not go to war


Or

 

Research STFU in the Urban Dictionary.

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15 hours ago, illisdean said:

LOL....

 

 

Poor Barron. Studying at a Uni and still can't grasp simple English grammar rules.

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57 minutes ago, Quentin Zen said:

Let's do a COMPARISON.... Here is your concern.   Here is the one person who lives in your head for all of eternity.   Please follow up with your "power" CV.

 

Yes, the President of the United States possesses significant power, derived from the Constitution and evolving through historical precedent and practice. The President serves as both head of state and head of government, leading the executive branch and acting as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. 
 
Here's a breakdown of the President's powers:
 
Constitutional Powers:
  • Commander-in-Chief:
    The President commands the U.S. military and can deploy troops. 
     
  • Treaty Making:
    Can negotiate and sign treaties with foreign nations, but these require Senate approval. 
     
  • Appointments:
    Nominates ambassadors, federal judges, and other high-ranking officials, also requiring Senate approval. 
     
  • Veto Power:
    Can reject bills passed by Congress, though Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds vote. 
     
  • Executive Orders:
    Can issue directives that have the force of law, but these can be challenged in court and may require congressional action for funding. 
     
  • Pardons:
    Can grant pardons and reprieves for federal crimes, except in cases of impeachment. 
     
  • State of the Union Address:
    Required to periodically inform Congress on the state of the nation and recommend legislation. 
     
  • Special Sessions of Congress:
    Can call Congress into session, and can adjourn Congress if they cannot agree on an adjournment date. 
     
Other Important Powers:
  • Foreign Policy: Represents the U.S. in international affairs and engages in diplomacy. 
     
  • Legislative Agenda: Sets the agenda for the executive branch and influences the legislative process. 
     
  • Public Opinion Leadership: Uses their platform to shape public opinion and influence national discourse. 
     
Limitations on Presidential Power:
 
N/A
 
In conclusion, the U.S. President wields substantial power, but this power is not absolute. It is shaped by the Constitution, Congress, the courts, and public opinion. 

 

You forgot to add to his CV this:

 

- Convicted felon

- Rapist

- Traitor

- Attempted coup maker

- Grafter

 

I could go on but the list so so long.

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1 hour ago, ThreeCardMonte said:

Please provide the sound bites quoting Trump that Israel and Iran would not go to war

You insist on showing how poorly you read.  I never claimed your orange idol said anything about an Israel/Iran war.  I gladly ignore or sometimes laugh at what Trump says... I never quote him except when his ignorance is blatantly harmful to the USA.

1 hour ago, ThreeCardMonte said:

Research STFU in the Urban Dictionary

It's time to learn a little Latin so that when someone uses it you'll understand.

 

Your post is a complete non sequitur ..... research THAT!

Posted
17 minutes ago, gamb00ler said:

You insist on showing how poorly you read.  I never claimed your orange idol said anything about an Israel/Iran war.  I gladly ignore or sometimes laugh at what Trump says... I never quote him except when his ignorance is blatanly harmful to the USA.

It's time to learn a little Latin so that when someone uses it you'll understand.

 

Your post is a complete non sequitur ..... research THAT!


It's time to learn a little Latin so that when someone uses it you'll understand.”

 

Current or former Catholic priest?

Posted
10 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


It's time to learn a little Latin so that when someone uses it you'll understand.”

 

Current or former Catholic priest?

Current or former victim?

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14 minutes ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


It's time to learn a little Latin so that when someone uses it you'll understand.”

 

Current or former Catholic priest?

Here's a more detailed look at where Latin is used:

1. Vatican City:

2. Scientific Nomenclature: 

3. Law:

4. Military: 

5. Academia:

Posted
1 minute ago, ThreeCardMonte said:


Ugh, of what?

 

Make an attempt to explain yourself.  As best you can.

Sorry, didn't know I hit home on that one. Won't mention it again.:thumbsup:

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15 minutes ago, gamb00ler said:

Here's a more detailed look at where Latin is used:

1. Vatican City:

2. Scientific Nomenclature: 

3. Law:

4. Military: 

5. Academia:


That’s nice.

 

But not on the forum.  Not on your list.

 

 

Posted
19 minutes ago, darbie-foos said:

hardly, all is in order in President Trumps capable problem solving bag of WINNING strategies.

 

 

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