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Xandra Kashkashian's avatar

I am impressed. I am captured. You are intelligent and articulate and passionate for Progressive change. You are our future Mr Cocchiarella. By the way, I am a 77 yr old woman. Keep pushing. Stay angry. Go for it!

Punkette's avatar

πŸ’™ Yes! Thanks, sister. Agree πŸ’― πŸ’™ Go, Jack!!!

LakeDawnJohn's avatar

It's the TACO pedo in full bloom. It will be a wonderful thing to see him tried and executred for war crimes.

Sylvia Arrowood's avatar

And now the MAGA will back down. I am hoping there are enough people who will push through impeachment for all connected to this mess.

kt's avatar

Donald Trump cannot trust Donald Trump. He never knows what he will do tomorrow. It depends upon his mood, the DOW, the price of oil and especially who's been in his ear most recently.

Shoshanna's avatar

The only resemblance this press release has to anything Trump would write is that it's chock full of lies. Other than that, no screaming CAPITALS, no mishspellings, no f**kin' foul language, no windmills, no illegal aliens eating your pets. Oh, and - 'Thank you for your attention to this matter,' that useless non sequitur he thinks make him sound official, tagged on to the end.

No, this war was what Trump thought up as a way to distract the nation from the Epstein files, after saying "I need something big." The lives lost (on all sides), the destruction wrought, the billions and billions of dollars (notably, not 'his' dollars) gone, the chaos that ensured - not a single one of those things gave Trump pause. Drunk on his own power, the Psychopath-in-Chief is the most thoroughly evil person this country has ever produced.

We allow him to continue in power at our own peril.

Jakob Cambria's avatar

'A whole civilization didn't die, never to be brought back again', Trump went back on his threat last night, by accepting a 'workable' deal, that the president called it a 'double sided ceasefire' for two weeks. Meanwhile in the 'New York Times' [8 Aril 2008] prize-winning investigative reporters, Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman's 'How Trump Took the U.S. to War With Iran', is a must read. Artless dodger Trump has strengthened Teheran hold on the Strait of Hormuz. Before about 160 ships daily passed through those waters without a tariff, now Iran's IRGC will control the passage with a fee to rebuild war-torn Iran, in plain English, they hold all the cards. Trump ends up looking like the clown he is! As a negotiator with a big mouth, he's a simpleton. Anxious to get out of a war his pimp Zionist Bibi Netenyahu talked him into, he like a drowning man will grasp at any straw, something that provides some modicum of hope in an otherwise hopeless situation. Can anyone foresee at the end of the agreed up two weeks, hostilities won't begin again?