Topic: Please let me buy Greenland😂 | |
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Edited by
The Wrong Alice
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Fri 08/23/19 07:11 PM
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Nasty Denmark
I'm taking my bat and ball home https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/aug/21/trump-wanting-to-buy-greenland-is-yet-another-sign-of-putins-puppetry Build that wall Greenland |
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I want to buy Greenland I am going to change its name to blondey's land
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https://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/denmark-offers-to-buy-us
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.. Build that wall Greenland |
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Goodness, is this man ever going to stop? I'm beginning to be convinced more and more that his role-model is that German man with a mustache.
The madness of Donald Trump is getting worse, not better. The presidency has not normalized him, it has only normalized our numbed reaction to his excesses. This is nice to read, exactly what I said in the "Amazon rainforest" thread the other day: former Danish foreign minister, said that Trump was “a narcissistic fool” because of his decision to cancel his trip. But he explained that this clown wasn’t funny. “The problem is that he is the president of the most powerful nation in the world,” he said. That’s a problem for the whole world to suffer. But it’s a problem that only American voters can solve. |
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I think he's called somebody nasty, about 5 times now
Each of those 5 people could be described as a strong woman. A coincidence? I think not Also, he thinks climate change is a hoax, or at least, he says he does What are his principles? Ego and money it would seem, with those 2 things, in a sort of unholy union, both feeding off each other. I honestly think there's little room inside his heart or head for anything else |
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I'm not sure that trying to buy Greenland was an entirely ridiculous idea (the
purchase of Alaska from Russia is only one example in American history) but calling off his planned visit to Denmark seems petulant and childish, I must say |
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It is Monopoly, all real estate people are addicted to it
and right now Greenland is looking like Park Place. |
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Yes, it's all jockeying for position in anticipation of exploiting the Arctic and its resources. Buying Greenland would cement America's position as pre-eminent in the region and help to cut out Europe as a competitor. Hence my original post that this, from an American perspective, is a good idea and has historical presidents, not that I think it's good in and of itself.
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