Another crazy lib, obviously.
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1. Be more obedient to self-proclaimed "experts." They know better than you or I.
2. Talk about yourself a lot: how much money you make, the dangers you've battled in your lives, your education, things like that. It signals that you're secure people. Also, compare your abilities to others a lot and if you get the sense that someone might have more than you, make sure you point out that they really don't. Again, it portrays a sense of self-assuredness and security to others.
Obama was "destabling" to Libya and Egypt and Iraq and Syria (basically, he tried to destabilize any secular rulers in the Arab world). I consider that bad.
Trump is "destabling" to North Korea, and maybe China and Iran. He has also motivated our allies to live up to their commitments.
situations were indeed destabalizing. Nonetheless he didn’t create the Arab Spring or the Iraqi war aftermath. He did react poorly to both.
Orange, on the other hand is intentionally destabalizing by proactive policy. Trade wars with allies, questioning the validity of our alliances, ridiculous rhetoric with allies, embrace of dictators, trade wars with Asia, trying to break up the EU, a completely transactional view of FP.
How one possibly excuses the other, I have no idea.
for intelligent debate.
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The FBI failed to stop his election, not for lack of trying. Even after his election, though, they have continued their effort to destroy the nation.
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Has any president been opposed more by the establishment? No.
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