So is Squid Games but much less sinister! You're so easy going about things.Â
Fluffy said
Jul 25 7:54 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
He's coming to Scotland today. This could be amusing.
 I believe they are worried about riots and rebellion. I doubt it will happen, Starmer will ensure things go smoothly.
It's the King's Visit that will be both cringe and alarming. I'm sure the Royals will be the epitome of politeness. But he is supposed to give a speech in Parliament and nobody wants him there. And there will definitely be riots in London.
But we have to remember he has left us out of the big tariff squeeze and if we offend the twerp he can ruin our economy with a click of his fingers. It's an intolerable situation that Maddog needs to worry about and discuss at length like the rest of usÂ
Maddog said
Jul 25 9:04 PM, 2025
Fluffy wrote:
Maddog wrote:
He's entertaining.đż
 So is Squid Games but much less sinister! You're so easy going about things.Â
 I think government is full of idiots..
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No sense getting worked up by tne.latest version..
Vam said
Jul 26 10:27 AM, 2025
@ FluffsterâŠ. you and me arenât too great at being succinct đ But in response to your big post up there, Iâll try to keep it simple.
Because (imo) thereâs really no deep mystery about trump. He ran for a second term because he was desperate to avoid the jail cell he would very likely have ended up in.
Now heâs back in the Oval Office, heâs up to all sorts of nefarious shit. But he governs with 2 main objectives:
Self-enrichment - through scams like his shitcoin Bitcoin project. Thatâs a perfect way for foreign pay-to-play money to be funnelled through, minus any FEC scrutiny or Congressional oversight. He has at least 13 billionaires âservingâ in his administration. And his personal wealth is reported to have increased by several billion since he took office in January.Â
Vengeance - thanks to his presidential immunity, courtesy of those treacherous fukkers at the Supreme Court, he now has the ultimate power to wreak retribution on anyone who so much as looks at him wrong. To protect their funding, Ivy League universities and Research institutions like Harvard and Columbia must sacrifice their freedom. To maintain their access to him, main stream media/the press must bend the knee and never openly challenge or - especially - never, ever mock him.
A malignant narcissist high as a kite on the fumes of his own power, who has filled his administration with corrupt loyalists, and a Congressional majority of submissive stooges. What could possibly go wrong?Â
Anonymous said
Jul 26 10:46 AM, 2025
Fluffy wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
He's coming to Scotland today. This could be amusing.
 I believe they are worried about riots and rebellion. I doubt it will happen, Starmer will ensure things go smoothly.
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 Maybe protests rather than riots. I'm sure there will be some funny and inventive stuff. I don't think Starmer will be able to suppress the Scots.
Maddog said
Jul 26 4:38 PM, 2025
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Syl said
Jul 26 5:00 PM, 2025
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Anonymous said
Jul 28 3:08 PM, 2025
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Listen to the immigration lies out of Starmerâs gob. The anger I feel having him and his cronies in âpowerâ destroying my country is indescribable.
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Barksdale said
Jul 28 8:56 PM, 2025
Vam wrote:
For the good of America and the world, Iâm hoping like hell that the Epstein issue will end up being the catalyst that will finally bring him down. Either that, or one double cheeseburger too many.Â
 Even when Trump goes the US will not be the same for a long time, if ever. His toxic legacy, the polarisation, the sheer racism and misogyny will need a long and strong course of antibiotics to recover from.
I'm not sure if you ever watch the Jubilee "Surrounded" debates on YouTube but the recent one where Medhi Hasan debated 20 apparently far right conservatives was jaw dropping. He was up against admittedly young and poor debates but they celebrated in fascism and revelled in racism. If that is typical of their youth then the US is cooked.Â
Anonymous said
Jul 29 12:46 AM, 2025
Trump: âI'm not a fan of your mayor [Sadiq Khan], a nasty personâŠHe's done a terrible job, the mayor of London." Starmer: âHe's actually a friend of mine.â Trump: "I think he's done a terrible job."
Listen to the immigration lies out of Starmerâs gob. The anger I feel having him and his cronies in âpowerâ destroying my country is indescribable.
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 Try to describe it, it might make you feel better. Better out than in, as my dear old nan used to say.
Vam said
Jul 29 8:36 AM, 2025
Barksdale wrote:
Vam wrote:
For the good of America and the world, Iâm hoping like hell that the Epstein issue will end up being the catalyst that will finally bring him down. Either that, or one double cheeseburger too many.Â
 Even when Trump goes the US will not be the same for a long time, if ever. His toxic legacy, the polarisation, the sheer racism and misogyny will need a long and strong course of antibiotics to recover from.
I'm not sure if you ever watch the Jubilee "Surrounded" debates on YouTube but the recent one where Medhi Hasan debated 20 apparently far right conservatives was jaw dropping. He was up against admittedly young and poor debates but they celebrated in fascism and revelled in racism. If that is typical of their youth then the US is cooked.Â
  True - it could take decades (if ever, as you said) to right trumpâs wrongs.
But at least his demise - whether political or physical - would break the cloying impasse of his chokehold on America. Then thereâd be one less pestilent psycho for the world to be concerned about.
 I'm not sure if you ever watch the Jubilee "Surrounded" debates on YouTube but the recent one where Medhi Hasan debated 20 apparently far right conservatives was jaw dropping. He was up against admittedly young and poor debates but they celebrated in fascism and revelled in racism. If that is typical of their youth then the US is cooked.Â
Yes, I caught some of the debate everyoneâs talking about.
But thereâs only so much verbal sewage I can tolerate. So I had to tune out when that pasty-faced glittery-eyed nonentity started spewing his nonsense, about not caring if trump continues to lawlessly defy the Constitution, and how he has no problem at all being labelled a fascist (a Catholic fascist, of course! đ).
Someone on X described this foolâs face as a âfist magnetâ. I donât condone violence but I sure get why people would be tempted to deck this guy within 2 minutes of meeting him.
In case anyoneâs interested, (at 22minutes in) hereâs Dough Boy being all radical and shit, and absolutely revelling in his 15 minutesâŠ..đ
-- Edited by Vam on Tuesday 29th of July 2025 09:00:20 AM
Anonymous said
Jul 29 10:28 AM, 2025
Vam wrote:
Barksdale wrote:
Vam wrote:
For the good of America and the world, Iâm hoping like hell that the Epstein issue will end up being the catalyst that will finally bring him down. Either that, or one double cheeseburger too many.Â
 Even when Trump goes the US will not be the same for a long time, if ever. His toxic legacy, the polarisation, the sheer racism and misogyny will need a long and strong course of antibiotics to recover from.
I'm not sure if you ever watch the Jubilee "Surrounded" debates on YouTube but the recent one where Medhi Hasan debated 20 apparently far right conservatives was jaw dropping. He was up against admittedly young and poor debates but they celebrated in fascism and revelled in racism. If that is typical of their youth then the US is cooked.Â
  True - it could take decades (if ever, as you said) to right trumpâs wrongs.
But at least his demise - whether political or physical - would break the cloying impasse of his chokehold on America. Then thereâd be one less pestilent psycho for the world to be concerned about.
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 To be fair, that could apply to most politicians particularly Starmer atm.
Vam said
Jul 29 11:14 AM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
To be fair, that could apply to most politicians particularly Starmer atm.
 Thatâs a fair point  Who could have faith in any politician, especially these days. To a lesser or greater extent, most are dodgy AF.
But imv, none of them can compare to trumpâs level of venal corruption and criminality. Not even close!Â
-- Edited by Vam on Tuesday 29th of July 2025 11:17:10 AM
Digger said
Jul 29 11:30 AM, 2025
Syl said
Jul 29 11:38 AM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Listen to the immigration lies out of Starmerâs gob. The anger I feel having him and his cronies in âpowerâ destroying my country is indescribable.
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 Try to describe it, it might make you feel better. Better out than in, as my dear old nan used to say.
 My description of Starmer is, he is a servile twat, lying through his teeth, trying to ingratiate himself with the big boy.
He looks so pathetically weak.
Anonymous said
Jul 29 12:28 PM, 2025
Digger wrote:
  Brilliant, best Trump one yet. The journalist and cameramanâs expressions cracked me up.
Red Okktober said
Jul 29 12:29 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
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Listen to the immigration lies out of Starmerâs gob. The anger I feel having him and his cronies in âpowerâ destroying my country is indescribable.
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 It's like a comedy sketch - Starmer claiming to have 'taken lots of action' and a 'strong stance' on illegal immigration LoL.
So far he's agreed to the hilarious 'one in one out' deal, and Cooper has made it a criminal act to have more than 80 illegals in a boat! Seeing as they are coming here illegally anyway, I don't suppose they will pay too much attention to how many they have in a boat, and whether it's illegal or not. I can just imagine the people smugglers counting them onboard at Calais "78, 79, 80, ...sorry no more, we're full"
Refreshing to hear the way Trump talks about the illegals asking if they are from prisons, saying they are bad people, murderers and drug dealers, and they must be stopped. Starmer just stands there like a grinning fool, whereas if a British citizen said the same on facebook, he would have them arrested and locked up.
 So is Squid Games but much less sinister! You're so easy going about things.Â
 I believe they are worried about riots and rebellion. I doubt it will happen, Starmer will ensure things go smoothly.
It's the King's Visit that will be both cringe and alarming. I'm sure the Royals will be the epitome of politeness. But he is supposed to give a speech in Parliament and nobody wants him there. And there will definitely be riots in London.
But we have to remember he has left us out of the big tariff squeeze and if we offend the twerp he can ruin our economy with a click of his fingers. It's an intolerable situation that Maddog needs to worry about and discuss at length like the rest of usÂ
 I think government is full of idiots..
Â
No sense getting worked up by tne.latest version..
@ FluffsterâŠ. you and me arenât too great at being succinct đ But in response to your big post up there, Iâll try to keep it simple.
Because (imo) thereâs really no deep mystery about trump. He ran for a second term because he was desperate to avoid the jail cell he would very likely have ended up in.
Now heâs back in the Oval Office, heâs up to all sorts of nefarious shit. But he governs with 2 main objectives:
Self-enrichment - through scams like his shitcoin Bitcoin project. Thatâs a perfect way for foreign pay-to-play money to be funnelled through, minus any FEC scrutiny or Congressional oversight. He has at least 13 billionaires âservingâ in his administration. And his personal wealth is reported to have increased by several billion since he took office in January.Â
Vengeance - thanks to his presidential immunity, courtesy of those treacherous fukkers at the Supreme Court, he now has the ultimate power to wreak retribution on anyone who so much as looks at him wrong. To protect their funding, Ivy League universities and Research institutions like Harvard and Columbia must sacrifice their freedom. To maintain their access to him, main stream media/the press must bend the knee and never openly challenge or - especially - never, ever mock him.
A malignant narcissist high as a kite on the fumes of his own power, who has filled his administration with corrupt loyalists, and a Congressional majority of submissive stooges. What could possibly go wrong?Â
 Maybe protests rather than riots. I'm sure there will be some funny and inventive stuff. I don't think Starmer will be able to suppress the Scots.
Â
Â
Tiny penis warning. đ
Â
Â
Listen to the immigration lies out of Starmerâs gob. The anger I feel having him and his cronies in âpowerâ destroying my country is indescribable.
Â
Â
 Even when Trump goes the US will not be the same for a long time, if ever. His toxic legacy, the polarisation, the sheer racism and misogyny will need a long and strong course of antibiotics to recover from.
I'm not sure if you ever watch the Jubilee "Surrounded" debates on YouTube but the recent one where Medhi Hasan debated 20 apparently far right conservatives was jaw dropping. He was up against admittedly young and poor debates but they celebrated in fascism and revelled in racism. If that is typical of their youth then the US is cooked.Â
Trump: âI'm not a fan of your mayor [Sadiq Khan], a nasty personâŠHe's done a terrible job, the mayor of London." Starmer: âHe's actually a friend of mine.â Trump: "I think he's done a terrible job."
https://x.com/ArchRose90/status/1949827911516860621
 Try to describe it, it might make you feel better. Better out than in, as my dear old nan used to say.
Â
 True - it could take decades (if ever, as you said) to right trumpâs wrongs.
But at least his demise - whether political or physical - would break the cloying impasse of his chokehold on America. Then thereâd be one less pestilent psycho for the world to be concerned about.
Also âŠ. đđ»
Â
Â
Yes, I caught some of the debate everyoneâs talking about.
But thereâs only so much verbal sewage I can tolerate. So I had to tune out when that pasty-faced glittery-eyed nonentity started spewing his nonsense, about not caring if trump continues to lawlessly defy the Constitution, and how he has no problem at all being labelled a fascist (a Catholic fascist, of course! đ).
Someone on X described this foolâs face as a âfist magnetâ. I donât condone violence but I sure get why people would be tempted to deck this guy within 2 minutes of meeting him.
In case anyoneâs interested, (at 22minutes in) hereâs Dough Boy being all radical and shit, and absolutely revelling in his 15 minutesâŠ..đ
-- Edited by Vam on Tuesday 29th of July 2025 09:00:20 AM
 To be fair, that could apply to most politicians particularly Starmer atm.
 Thatâs a fair point
 Who could have faith in any politician, especially these days. To a lesser or greater extent, most are dodgy AF.
But imv, none of them can compare to trumpâs level of venal corruption and criminality. Not even close!Â
-- Edited by Vam on Tuesday 29th of July 2025 11:17:10 AM
 My description of Starmer is, he is a servile twat, lying through his teeth, trying to ingratiate himself with the big boy.
He looks so pathetically weak.
Â
 Brilliant, best Trump one yet. The journalist and cameramanâs expressions cracked me up.
 It's like a comedy sketch - Starmer claiming to have 'taken lots of action' and a 'strong stance' on illegal immigration LoL.
So far he's agreed to the hilarious 'one in one out' deal, and Cooper has made it a criminal act to have more than 80 illegals in a boat! Seeing as they are coming here illegally anyway, I don't suppose they will pay too much attention to how many they have in a boat, and whether it's illegal or not. I can just imagine the people smugglers counting them onboard at Calais "78, 79, 80, ...sorry no more, we're full"
Refreshing to hear the way Trump talks about the illegals asking if they are from prisons, saying they are bad people, murderers and drug dealers, and they must be stopped. Starmer just stands there like a grinning fool, whereas if a British citizen said the same on facebook, he would have them arrested and locked up.