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Denmark Immediately Rejects Trump’s Preposterous “Framework for a Deal”

Cheers to Denmark and Greenland. The ball is now in the Trump’s court.

No Framework for a Deal

Earlier today, Trump announced a “framework for a Greenland deal” and suspended his threat of tariffs on 8 European nations.

Well guess, what. The alleged “framework for a deal” was nothing but another Trump lie.

Moronic Statement

Truth Social Link: Based upon a very productive meeting that I have had with the Secretary General of NATO, Mark Rutte, we have formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland and, in fact, the entire Arctic Region. This solution, if consummated, will be a great one for the United States of America, and all NATO Nations. Based upon this understanding, I will not be imposing the Tariffs that were scheduled to go into effect on February 1st. Additional discussions are being held concerning The Golden Dome as it pertains to Greenland. Further information will be made available as discussions progress. Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and various others, as needed, will be responsible for the negotiations — They will report directly to me. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

DONALD J. TRUMP
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A Peachy Deal

If you do not see the idiocy of Trump’s statement, you have a serious problem.

It’s like me entering an agreement with a neighbor to steal peaches off another neighbors tree, calling it a framework for a peach deal.

There is no framework unless Denmark and Greenland say there is a framework.

The Correct Response

The “solution” will not be consummated because there is no solution short of Trump backing down from his asinine position.

Immediate Reaction

Bloomberg comments Trump Tells Europe to Hand Over Greenland, But Rules Out Force

The president ruled out the use of military force, but he insinuated that he would weigh Europe’s response to his demands when considering the US’s commitment to NATO going forward.

“You can say yes, and we will be very appreciative, or you can say no, and we will remember,” the president said.

Denmark’s immediate reaction was “no.”

“We will not enter into any negotiations on the basis of giving up fundamental principles,” Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said in Copenhagen. “That is something we will never do.” It “goes without saying” that Danes clearly reject ceding Greenland to the US, he added.

Trump, asked later Wednesday about Rasmussen’s remarks, said that he wanted to hear from Denmark in person.

“If he wants to tell me, he’ll tell me that to my face,” Trump said during a meeting with NATO chief Mark Rutte. Trump said he would discuss the issue with Rutte, who he saw as “frankly more important” than Danish officials.

The Lie and the Rebuttal

Trump: “I assume Denmark weighed in.”

On Wednesday night, Aaja Chemnitz, one of the two Greenlandic members of the Danish parliament and a major political figure in Greenland, rejected what President Trump said about his “future deal” with NATO.

“What we are witnessing these days in statements from Trump is completely absurd. NATO has absolutely no mandate to negotiate anything whatsoever without us in Greenland,” she said in a post on Facebook.

All We Are Asking For

Trump: I am seeking immediate negotiations to once again discuss the acquisition of Greenland by the United States. We probably won’t get anything unless I decide to use excessive strength and force where we would be frankly unstoppable. But I won’t do that, okay? … I don’t want to use force. I won’t use force. All we are asking for is to get Greenland, including the right title and ownership, because you need ownership to defend it.

Note the lies and contradictions. Trump simultaneously proposes “We probably won’t get anything unless I decide to use excessive strength and force” while saying he wont use force.

And “all he wants” is the title and ownership of Greenland. That’s all.

Rasmussen Should Take the Offer

Just listen to how this this moron thinks. Rutte is “frankly more important” than Danish officials.

I suggest Rasmussen accept the offer and say this directly “Dear Mr. President, Fuck Off.” Say it in person and invite the press.

Telling Comment

Asked later to clarify his suggestion that he would “remember” if Europe did not accede to his demands, Trump declined, telling a reporter to “figure that out yourself.”

I already did. It wasn’t hard.

Earlier today I commented Trump Says U.S. Won’t Use Force on Greenland, That’s a Lie

Let’s discuss an apparent partial (for now) TACO by Trump on Greenland.

Please Note the Deal

A Piece of Ice for World Protection’. Trump does not want a “piece of ice” he wants the whole island.

Then what? Trump has no use for Europe. He just wants Greenland.

His proposal is no different than “Give me your lunch money and I will be your bodyguard.“ See the 1980 film “My Bodyguard”

I encourage everyone to see what true leadership looks like. It’s from Canada.

January 20, 2026: I Salute Mark Carney’s Speech About Trump at Davos. Canadians Should be Proud

Thank you Prime Minister Mark Carney!

Leaders lead. Bullies threaten. Thieves steal. And Liars lie. Trump is a bully, liar, and a thief.

Any questions?

The appropriate response is to tell trump to his face “Fuck off” preferably with the press present, lots of press.

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Mike
Mike
5 months ago

Putin explained that Russia has experience in selling Arctic territories to the United States, recalling that the Russian Empire sold the sprawling and resource-rich Alaska peninsula for $7.2 million in 1863.

“At today’s prices, taking into account inflation over the decades, this sum is equivalent to about $158 million,” Putin said. He then said that given Greenland is a bit bigger than Alaska, a similar deal would have seen Greenland priced at roughly $200 million to $250 million.

Factoring in the relative value of gold at the time, he described that the true valuation could be pushed up to “probably about $1 billion.” And he concluded, “Well, I think the United States can afford such a sum.”

Augustine
Augustine
5 months ago

Framework for a deal on Greenland without input from it or Denmark. Peace plan on the Ukraine without input from Russia. Peace Board on Gaza without input from the Palestinians. The Agent Orange lives in his own confabulations, but not alone, as his circle of sycophants lives in them too.

PreCambrian
PreCambrian
5 months ago

From Bill Blain’s Morning Porridge column. He is based in the UK for a view from outside the United States. He says it better than I can say.

“ Wow. Yesterday in Davos was just horrible to behold.

Yet, all that global markets heard was Trump saying he would not use force to seize Greenland and promptly bounced higher.

Don’t be fooled. That was a knee-jerk reaction, a dead-cat political market bounce. The situation is anything but fixed. What has been said will not be forgotten. The damage to America’s global standing is irreparable while Trump and his ilk run America – and even after it will take time for wounds to heel. The World is changing course, and Trump’s hands are nowhere near the steering wheel. Mark Carney, premier of Canda earlier summed it up: “this is rupture, not a transition.”

I don’t think I am overstating it when I say we might have witnessed an End of Empire moment. Trump visibly lost his audience with a “speech” that degenerated into rambling insults, exaggerations, confabulations, and outright lies. He looked like a drunk uncle doing a bad Don Vito Corleone impression. Doesn’t matter – by then no one was listening. They’d heard enough. Trump was not addressing a crowd of fanatical MAGA fans in a Georgia field – he was ranting at the most influential and powerful people on the planet, and they voted with their feet.

Ultimately, Trump’s performance yesterday may be remembered as the most embarrassing and costly moment in America’s 250-year history.

Standing in the wings was a smiling Chinese chief trade negotiator offering trade deals… which said it all. The Chinese understand geopolitics and how Trump shattering America’s alliances with aligned nations changes the world utterly – and if they play the situation well it opens fantastic new opportunities for Beijing. Every time Trump opens his mouth, Vance frowns, Lutnick insults, or Bessant patronises – the Chinese grin gets wider.

In contrast, doors are closing on America.

Trump has never grasped the reality that it was America’s alliances with aligned democratic states, and their shared consensus and vision on freedom and capitalism, that enabled America to become the exceptional and global hegemon it was, profiting from its close and genuinely respectful relationships. Alliances need to be nurtured, not insulted, but Trump is a small businessman who’d inherited a lot of money who saw the world as transactional – it is not. It is linked by relationships, and Trump has severed America’s!”

Steve Schoen
Steve Schoen
5 months ago
Reply to  PreCambrian

Excellent observations on the damage that Trump is doing to America’s leadership role that we have had since WW2.

KPStaufen
KPStaufen
5 months ago

In 2016, Trump pounded his chest that he was going to demand that NATO members pay the “dues” that they are in arrears on to NATO. He said that they need to pay 2% of their GDP. This is the perfect example of how Trump shapes the narrative in a way to always make him look strong and make everyone else look weak and pathetic. The reality is that when Trump took office, NATO members had already agreed to the 2% spending level and to reach it by 2022. This was an agreement made during Obama’ Presidency. However, Trump knew that 99.9% of Americans were unaware of this agreement, so he hijacked it and made it his own. He also took advantage of the fact that the same 99.9% of Americans do not realize that NATO members do not pay “dues.” So, his narrative was that his predecessors allowed these NATO members to free-ride on the U.S. by not paying their dues, and only he had the strength to get these deadbeat freeloaders to pay up.

This Greenland fiasco is the same thing. The U.S. can already do virtually anything that it wants from a defense standpoint in Greenland. 99.9% of Americans don’t know this, so he frames the narrative to make himself look strong and powerful by levying threats and pounding his chest to get something that already exists.

One has to understand what he does. There is a reason that New Yorkers call him Don The Con.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  KPStaufen

he was a great businessman. i watched every episode for over a decade of the apprentice. /sarc. welcome to pax dumbfuckistan. the arrogance and ignorance is bipartisan in our uniparty of evil warmongering imperial nihilists.

KPStaufen
KPStaufen
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

He was/is a terrible businessman! The Apprentice was a show he co-produced, part of his strategy to rehabilitate his reputation after his business failures in the 1990s and to build his “brand,” which he had been selling since he pivoted from real estate development to licensing his name.

Augustine
Augustine
5 months ago
Reply to  KPStaufen

There is no such a thing as NATO dues as the Agent Orange said. NATO members commit to spending at least 2% of their GDP on defense, as they see fit. Yes, they’ve been glad to let the US waste a huge chunk of their GDP in defense while they invested in their physical and social infrastructures. Until their realization that the best that NATO can muster is no match for a peer like Russia, in spite of their success against goat herders and wedding guests.

KPStaufen
KPStaufen
5 months ago
Reply to  Augustine

Regarding Trump’s gaslighting about “NATO dues,” that is what I was speaking about above. I don’t know where you get your information, but on land, sea, and in the air, NATO is far superior to Russia by almost all measures.

Albert
Albert
5 months ago

Let’s get back to Epstein and the pedophiles. There is an Epstein files release law signed by Trump that is being ignored by the Trump administration.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Albert

sonds like fake news. /sarc. not a shot in hell that shit is seeing the light of day. CIA Mossad and Trump and Bill Gates……….clintons etc……….won’t allow it.

realityczech
realityczech
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

lol, you think the other people on that list have any power or say or just those 4? Keep smoking dude…. you’re almost high enough.

Frosty
Frosty
5 months ago

The stock market may have recovered but Gold and silver have not lost their bid. Gold above $4,800 and silver above $90 is screaming that trust is being lost. Interest rates are up as well so perhaps the market is not buying it after all.

K.V.Sadasivan
K.V.Sadasivan
5 months ago
Reply to  Frosty

Central Banks are buying up more Gold after Europe’s plan to steal Russia’s Funds after US froze the one with it.US may perhaps unfreeze after its peace initiative succeeds.As an aside,Russia seems to have proposed that the Funds with the US may be used for rebuilding Ukraine.

Frosty
Frosty
5 months ago
Reply to  K.V.Sadasivan

The weaponization of financials and banking has absolutely shifted faith is holding US Treasuries and USD’s.

Basically middle power nations have less confidence in the rule of law with Trump taking over Venezuela and threatening a host of other nations.

Despite all the brown nosing at Davos, central banks and people with investable cash are hoarding physical gold and now some silver (the industrial demand side is strong). US interest rates are up despite all of the pressure on the Fed.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Frosty

pro tip. the “market” has always loved warfare. in the long history of the curb market and nyse and before……………it prefers war to peace, for the most part. sick fucks really. greed is a disease.

Stu
Stu
5 months ago

– There is no framework unless Denmark and Greenland say there is a framework. > Agreed!

– The “solution” will not be consummated because there is no solution short of Trump backing down from his asinine position. > Agreed, but too a point, as it depends on a little bit more by Denmark & Greenland imho (see below).

– “We will not enter into any negotiations on the basis of giving up fundamental principles,” It “goes without saying” that Danes clearly reject ceding Greenland to the US, he added. > Understood and I am certain it is, but with no follow through, to allow for further reasonable negotiation. This is on Denmark & Greenland too, as I discussed yesterday. The U.S. is rightfully strongly concerned about “Greenland Falling into the Wrong Hands” and that could occur if China/Russia pulled a Venezuela on them. Then What? WW3? Then we have a massive mess to deal with don’t we? If Denmark / Greenland would put this to bed, by letting it be known if anything or nothing will change. The U.S. will then have to respond in kind, with the understanding of what was said, and a response they feel necessary as a result. GET IT DONE!!!

– Trump: I am seeking immediate negotiations to once again discuss the acquisition of Greenland by the United States.
> This is asinine to request, after the prior response, by both Denmark & Greenland (it appears NATO may be onboard, but to a point)?

Jon
Jon
5 months ago
Reply to  Stu

Neither China, nor Russia have the military capacity to pull a Venezuela on Denmark/Greenland. Trump knows this. Nor is there any need to. Denmark is a capitalist country and if China or Russia want to make peaceful, commercial investments in Greenland, they are free to do so. Trump knows this to. Don’t fall prey to Don the Con.

Stu
Stu
5 months ago
Reply to  Jon

– Neither China, nor Russia have the military capacity to pull a Venezuela.
> I didn’t know America did either, until they did. Do we have Hypersonic Missiles yet? Just curious…

Stu
Stu
5 months ago
Reply to  Stu

The answer Jon, is no! However China & Russia do…

Augustine
Augustine
5 months ago
Reply to  Stu

Bribery can open doors and even stand air defense down.

William Jackson
William Jackson
5 months ago

Denmark’s forced sterilization of 4500 women on Greenland between 1962 till 1992 and it’s WW2 inability to defend Greenland vs Germany giving USA the task are examples of Denmark’s terrible stewardship of Greenland over the years.
Now with China and Russia close at hand permanent areas of USA ownership for bases is needed

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago

Another brand new reasonable nazi. Welcome!

Jon
Jon
5 months ago

Not a single German troop ever set foot on Greenland in WWII. And Denmark sterilized exactly zero women in Greenland between 1962 and 1992.

Stu
Stu
5 months ago
Reply to  Jon

Just ran across this and was curious if these are the same Germans you speak of?

German troops and personnel in Greenland were primarily involved in reconnaissance missions, the establishment of weather stations, and covert operations designed to sabotage Allied efforts. One of the most notable German efforts was the deployment of clandestine weather stations on Germany troops Greenland the eastern coast of Greenland, far from Allied patrols. These stations, often manned by small groups of soldiers or meteorologists, operated under extremely challenging Arctic conditions, facing not only the threat of discovery but also the brutal environment. The weather information they provided was transmitted via radio back to Germany, giving the German military a critical edge in planning U-boat attacks and air raids in the North Atlantic corridor.

abcd
abcd
5 months ago
Reply to  Jon

I cerainly disagree with the Trump, the US govt, and whoever else is behind them, trying to seize Greenland, but that forced contraception case seems well documented.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_case

MikeB
MikeB
5 months ago
Reply to  Jon

Denmark has apologized for a “forced contraception” program that left some women sterile. It’s unfortunate history, but I don’t feel it’s material to the current discussion.

I’d prefer a frank, levelheaded discussion on how the opening sea lanes affect national security of US and our allies…and what path forward (if any) is merited.

William Jackson
William Jackson
5 months ago
Reply to  Jon

No retraction? Can’t admit when wrong? typical lib brain

Phil in CT
Phil in CT
5 months ago

The US was practicing forced sterilization on native Americans as late as the 1960’s and 1970’s. North Carolina used forced sterilization on African American women until the early 1970’s. ICE is currently targeting native Americans for deportation in spite of their people being here 10,000 years before Europeans.

https://daily.jstor.org/the-little-known-history-of-the-forced-sterilization-of-native-american-women/

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago

POTUS SYBIL……………….Sybil refers to two prominent TV movies (1976 and 2007) and a book about the real-life case of Shirley Ardell Mason, who developed Multiple Personality Disorder (now Dissociative Identity Disorder) due to severe childhood abuse, revealing 16 distinct personalities during therapy with Dr. Cornelia Wilbur; Sally Field starred in the iconic 1976 version, while Jessica Lange and Tammy Blanchard led the 2007 remake, both chronicling her traumatic journey through therapy and emerging identities. 

Avery2
Avery2
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Sally Field was better as The Flying Nun.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  Avery2

Frog was my favorite role.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Avery2

i prayed to baby jesus that she would spank me for being a bad boy.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago

NEWSOME SPEECH CANCELLED AT LAST MINUTE BY THE DAVOS BILLIONAIRES BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF THE WORLD.   HE GAVE A LITTLE DISCUSSION ANYWAY.  NO DOUBT CALIFORNIA WILL BE SECEDING BY 2029 JAN 20, IMHO………….. I cannot wait to purchase republic of CA gold backed crypto in a few years…………

Sledge
Sledge
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

baby girl, please be quiet, the adults are talking right now OK?

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Sledge

aw sweetie. you care. thanks. you must be a red or blue team pom pom gal. never change.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

They didn’t want him making trump cry.

Tom
Tom
5 months ago

I think it’s worth noting the tactic that he’s using here.

He can’t negotiate directly with Denmark because their only response is, “fuck off”.

So he’s going to start negotiating with NATO to turn over Greenland. Eventually he will spin the story for NATO to strong arm Denmark into giving up Greenland even though NATO has nothing to do with it.

The idea is to get all of Denmark’s allies and peers to shift their opinion. If he can convince the rest of NATO that America must have full ownership of Greenland then they will all turn on Denmark and accuse them of not playing nicely with their new friend.

Look at Minnesota. Being kidnapped off the streets isn’t the problem. The problem is that you’re not complying to the greater message. And look at how many people are buying it.

The difference? I firmly believe that the leadership of Europe are not nearly as stupid as the butt munches in America

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Tom

you seem to have a grasp of the situation. VZ and Cuba and Gaza and Greenland will be in pax trumplandia. by 2029 half the nation will peel off like the roman eastern empire did when it started to collapse

Flavia
Flavia
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

I agree. The US will spend so much money supporting its new “colonies”, that it won’t be able to support 50 states.
It will start cutting off Fed. funding to states it doesn’t “like”.
This is happening now.

Frosty
Frosty
5 months ago

War mongering nonsense…

If Russia was strong they would have defended Iran or taken the Ukraine by now. Trump is spending gazillions to swat a fly.

Taking Greenland is a lot like taking advantage of a 14 year old girl from a poor family. If you have no morals or impulse control? Thats what you do.

Variations on a familiar theme…

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Frosty

AMERIKA fomented the war in ukraine in 2014. Russia already won the portion of ukraine they wanted. the Russian speaking oblasts the CIA paratroopers were bombing after 2014. i don’t think you get the situation old sport. no offense. i respect your wisdom on some other matters.

Frosty
Frosty
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

No problem, I recall that the US deposed the elected president and started that supposed revolution. Mish reported on it clearly.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Frosty

all the foreign papers i trust reported that reality. deposing presidents and overthrowing nations is what pax dumbfuckistan has been doing nonstop since 1898. i’m just shocked the dumbfucks keep voting D and R, the uniparty that does it.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago

trump is potus comacho from idiocracy. the amerikan public are the idiots. democracy works perfectly. always has. always will. hat tip plato and socrates and the other boys in “the republic” pamphlet.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

He isn’t a shred of Camacho. Camacho cared about his people.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  El Trumpedo

good point. trump is the ultimate nihilist. nero like. at least hitler and mussolini loved their people.

J_Schneider
J_Schneider
5 months ago

Art of the deal and show of European “solidarity” in practice. Denmark and Greenland are now alone against USA, NATO and most of European countries. Well played by Trump exploiting weaknesses of EU – export dependent, security outsourced to the US, the most important EU value is unity (even if it leads EU to the hell). I wonder if Putin is now scratching his head as this show was rather a short one, didn’t lead to NATO break-up and 5 to 10 years later the US will put hypersonic missiles to Eastern Greenland aimed at Kola peninsula.

Tom
Tom
5 months ago
Reply to  J_Schneider

I guess France doesn’t enter into your calculations. Considering you missed one of the five members of the security council, it’s a pretty safe bet that you really aren’t very thorough

J_Schneider
J_Schneider
5 months ago
Reply to  Tom

Doesn’t the US have a veto in UNSC? Plus a little threat to put tariffs on French wines and spirites will do its job. Wake up to a real world.

Jon L
Jon L
5 months ago

OK so this died down. WTF comes next in his mission to distract the world. I think we are on episode 4 so the grand finale is going to be something big.

randocalrissian
randocalrissian
5 months ago
Reply to  Jon L

A six lane highway under the Atlantic for all your driving pleasures

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago

why not a big beautiful golden gate bridge from hasidic brooklyn to israel ? so all of my pals in crown heights can go to the annual pilgrimage and hajj……..to mecca. sorry. mixing up my cults. maga, jews, muslims………

Democritus
Democritus
5 months ago

Rutte is a really smart and capable even of influencing Trump, but… an issue with psychopaths in general is that you never know for sure what their agenda is.

drodyssey
drodyssey
5 months ago

Another day, another Donald.

Peace
Peace
5 months ago

The alleged “framework for a deal” was nothing but another Trump lie.
No, its just the NORM for Trump.
Its your fault. You need to adjust yourself.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago

*TRUMP: SIGNED ORDER BANNING INSTITUTIONAL HOME BUYERS

Where all the populists at?

True – you’d think Bernie, Zoran and AOC would be out cheering this.

Very strange.    THE IDIOTS IN AMERIKA DON’T GET THE NAZIS WERE NATIONAL SOCIALISTS.  BOTH RIGHT WING MAGA AND LEFT WING BERNIE BROS…………….Mussolini was an evil genius. he combined lefies and righties in a new concoction called fascism.
i do remember in depths of phoenix r/e i was buying ones and two family houses downtown for 50k and 100k……… with 25% cap rates in 2012.  my pal told me about a buyer who bought a few hundred in one swoop and didn’t record at the county.  exurb houses going for like 20k .  Black stone.  Rounding error in inventory of phoenix.  Who cares anyway.  

‘Lil Mr.
‘Lil Mr.
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Personally I like it. I know it’s not corporatism but a house is a foundational part of the American Dream. It also promotes families, a sense of community, and the opportunity for people with entrepreneurial ideas to start small business that may grow into larger ones. We also have zoning laws here. And taking a residence and turning into commercial property goes against that notion. You get to make a steady profit on property that’s not zoned commercial. I’m sure the R/E lobby isn’t happy about giving up a stranglehold on residential property but if they want to play asset mogul they can buy commercial. I can’t stand MAGA but I think this is one justifiable reason why they are angry. In the end this won’t make a huge dent but it will change the balance a bit and maybe a small, slow cascading difference.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  ‘Lil Mr.

it’s a complete bullshit concern. in reality it’s such a tiny percentage. most residential landlords are mom and pops like me who own 1 to 25 or so houses……….but plays well in peoria. so great retail politics

Anthony
Anthony
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

the Nazis were not socialists, totally different meaning of the word. they hated communists and socialists and literally lost millions of people fighting against communism/socialism.

and yes, institutional ownership news was great, except no details at all or timeline or anything. more of a concept of an outline of a deal or whatever. and also yes, this is an extremely socialist policy that if a Democrat suggested Republicans would lose their minds.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Anthony

wrong. benito invented it. he used union thugs as black shirts to rise to power. jumped in bed with industrialists. and he and hitler had economic miracles by implementing both socialism and corporatism. you just don’t know the reality. this is different from communism which owns all the means of production and your lives.

Jon
Jon
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Hitler and Mussolini both had economic miracles by massively expanding government spending on the military and infrastructure, forcing corporations to expand production while ensuring it was profitable, and holding labor costs down by crushing socialist unions. People got on board due to patriotic vitriol and fear of being targeted as a sudden outsider. It works until you actually think you can use that military against capable opponents.

JCH1952
JCH1952
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

In the morning, I love the smell of Republican communism with my cup of coffee.

JCH1952
JCH1952
5 months ago

Can China place a bid?

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  JCH1952

they own a shitload of r/e here. why not. the more the merrier

Ben
Ben
5 months ago

Maybe Greenland can be bought with a few ounces of silver.

Avery2
Avery2
5 months ago

Egads, is Spitsbergen next?!

David
David
5 months ago

One day this will end. The Bubble always lasts longer than expected though. When the end comes however it’s asymetric. It’s a slope up one side upward on one side & a drop off on the other side. When that happens, we’ll all wonder why we put up with this.

Rjohnson
Rjohnson
5 months ago
Reply to  David

And, if there’s anything left, we’ll do it again.

randocalrissian
randocalrissian
5 months ago
Reply to  Rjohnson

And downvote people who call Americans foolish while we do it

Jon
Jon
5 months ago
Reply to  David

Bubbles collapse when banks make too many loans that can’t be repaid, or people start refusing to repay them because prices are falling and they don’t want to lose too much. But it has to happen kind of all at once. It will start with the Fed stepping into a bank that everyone finds out is suddenly insolvent with massive loan defaults. But, honestly, the Fed is pretty much on top of this due to Dodd-Frank.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago

The pearl clutching can wind down.
Be sure to catch us next week for the next exciting episode of: Trump Said What!?

Jon
Jon
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Step 1: reporter asks Trump the status of releasing the Epstein files.
Step 2: Trump invades the Bahamas because of narco-terrorists and we need the Bahamas because of China.

Ann
Ann
5 months ago

The 700 billion they are talking about paying Denmark and the additional 100k to each of the 57,000 people who live in Greenland would be about 100k+ allocated in theory to every person in those two countries. A family of four would receive 400k+. I wonder if a deal could be offered where they would pay each person or family individually instead of having it go to the government. They would have to be creative and have U.S. accounts set up where those people once they prove citizenship would have access to the money in their U.S. accounts. Then once that deal was on the table have a vote and see how many people in those countries would accept it and leave the government authorities out of it completely. This would be between the actual people who live there and the U.S. to make a decision. It’s all hypothetical I know, but at least the people would be able to determine their own cost benefit analysis apart from the powers that be over there.

edmondo
edmondo
5 months ago
Reply to  Ann

Dude,
You understand that all treaties need to be ratified by 2/3 of the senate, right?

Avery2
Avery2
5 months ago
Reply to  edmondo

Dude?

Quatloo
Quatloo
5 months ago
Reply to  Ann

Or they just deport all the Greenlanders to Denmark after paying them nothing.

Associate
Associate
5 months ago
Reply to  Quatloo

The US will make the Inuit march to Oklahoma.

Augustine
Augustine
5 months ago
Reply to  Quatloo

The US will make the Inuit march to Oklahoma.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Ann

not trumps style. he’ll hand them each new trump crypto live from a rally of all 57k people

Mark
Mark
5 months ago
Reply to  Ann

Would you then be acceptable to the same thing for Americans in the US.
Identify a state, Give each citizen $200k and ask for them to vote for a referendum to have the state leave the US ?
Same thing right? Ready for that ?
So a half dozen countries approach different states and get them to secede … like Hawaii, Alaska, etc?

Flavia
Flavia
5 months ago
Reply to  Mark

At this point, a lot of Minnesotans would not have to be paid….the state just needs a friendlier country (hi Canada).

Last edited 5 months ago by Flavia
Jon
Jon
5 months ago
Reply to  Ann

Um, since this is the American people’s taxpayer dollars, shouldn’t we get a vote?

JeffD
JeffD
5 months ago

My guess is that he will try to broker a monetary deal for a while. If there is no progress within a year, he will try to figure out how to take and defend Greenland. Good Luck. It will take several trillion dollars of infrastructure, constructed over a decade, to “occupy” Greenland. Yearly maintenance costs will be in the high tens of billions, lowball.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  JeffD

we can create computer cursor currency with a few strokes on the FED laptop. easy peasy.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago

in my signed Trump Bible, it states in Genesis, that Trump created greenland and gaza and cuba and VZ and persia on the first day. he golfed in the afternoon.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

the chapter on sodom and gomorrah is XXX just like in my roman catholic cult copy…….however in trump old testament. epstein, ivanka and melania and our lord donald………..have a bukkake

‘Lil Mr.
‘Lil Mr.
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Wow! You are in rarer form tonight. I thought he was born a bastard and raised by wolfs. Would explain his need to dominate everything and everyone. Hell on rugs though when he’s pissing on everyone.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  ‘Lil Mr.

that information is proprietary and learned after you receive the auditing sessions in the cult of trump scientology. you have been warned not to disclose this.

Avery2
Avery2
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

A speech in 1938 by # 88, and by way of reference FDR, mentioned a nation called Palestine.

From an episode of The American Experience on PBS –

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FtDxjVCu56E

Last edited 5 months ago by Avery2
bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Avery2

wow. that’s great. thanks for sharing.

MPO45v2
MPO45v2
5 months ago

Missed it by one day, TACO Tuesday was yesterday!

If you want to know when Trump is lying just wait till he speaks.

1095 more days of this clown unless Dr. Stroke stops by to say hi.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

he’ll live to 100 easy. he’s got good genetics and he’s running on bile and venom and being in the greatest news item everyday of his old life…………he’s also a perfect reflection of amerikan people. democracy works. just like biden was

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

trump might be speaker of house in 2029, with JD in whitehouse. but trump will be the one using the resolute desk. JD can sit on couch with little marco and bessent the pillow biter.

‘Lil Mr.
‘Lil Mr.
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

😂

Ben
Ben
5 months ago
Reply to  MPO45v2

Please hang up your cock jock

Ginko Biloba
Ginko Biloba
5 months ago

All a distraction to cover up Jack Smith’s public testimony. That and keep the world distracted from Putin’s continued missile and drone assault on Ukraine.

Last edited 5 months ago by Ginko Biloba
bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Ginko Biloba

Epstein and Smith sounds like ambulance chasing law firm. remind me again who they are ????

William Walsh
William Walsh
5 months ago

While I completely agree that Trump’s position is absurd, it has occurred to me that this is a tempest in a teapot–as is so much of his nonsense.

Let’s say Denmark agrees to sell him Greenland. For a trillion dollars.

Congress wouldn’t authorize the money in fourteen billion years. Especially after January 1st of next year.

I’m thinking Greenland is safe.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  William Walsh

he’ll pay in melania crypto. comes with a free naked photo for each 5 dollars worth.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago

Now we’re back to no tariffs, and Epstein out of the news cycle. Another Golden Day in America ! Praises to dear leader! Praises!

Think those countries are gonna buy more bonds now?

CJW
CJW
5 months ago

Another TACO.

Followed by an attempted face saving lie. (A nothing burger chaser).

Would you like fries with that!

This is leadership in the US today.

A bunch of chicken shit assholes following a clown.

Now everyone is pissed off at him.

Sane people are pissed off for him even attempting such a lame brain move and getting everyone in the world upset for no good reason.

And the insane maga war mongers are upset that he didn’t follow through.

He must be trying to get his entire shoe collection in his mouth.

If this was a movie script it would not pass the credibility test.

dtj
dtj
5 months ago

If Greenlanders are rejecting becoming a US territory, then they must hate freedom.

As the great orator George W. Bush once stated: Anyone who hates freedom is a terrorist.

Terrorists have no rights, including the right to live. Nuke ’em all.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  dtj

logic i’ve heard on fox news and CNN

Tenacious D
Tenacious D
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Dude, that was sarcasm.

Scooot
Scooot
5 months ago
Reply to  dtj

If freedom only exists when people agree with you, it isn’t freedom.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  Scooot

It is for me. Screw everyone else! – Supply Side Jesus

Scooot
Scooot
5 months ago
Reply to  El Trumpedo

Exactly. Freedom defined as “for me, not for you” is precisely why Greenlanders don’t want to become American citizens.

Webej
Webej
5 months ago

Not only is the Framework more confabulation.
The whole Golden Dome just isn’t a thing and never will be.
(Anything but money laundering for oligarch cronies)

Donnie is a juvenile little con man with a grade five vocabulary and a corresponding understanding of history and global affairs.

Mike
Mike
5 months ago
Reply to  Webej

In what could have been the starting gun of Trump’s de-escalation, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said today at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that the US President was right about security in the Arctic.

  “When it comes to the Arctic, I think President Trump is right. Other leaders in NATO are right. We need to defend the Arctic,” the former Dutch prime minister said. “We know that the sea lanes are opening up.”

JCH1952
JCH1952
5 months ago
Reply to  Mike

It is impossible the sea lanes are opening up. Can’t happen. That would require Global Warming to not be a hoax. In the current natural cycle, the tilt of earth is delivering less and less solar energy to the poles, which will result in massive ice accumulation on both poles. A lot of ice. This will clog the sea lanes for tens and tens of thousands of years.

Last edited 5 months ago by JCH1952
Webej
Webej
5 months ago
Reply to  Mike

The Sea lanes are only opening to Ice Breakers.
The Russians have about 40 of them, 10 are nuclear monsters.
Americans have 2 of which only one is in working order and not even in the same order of power.

Last edited 5 months ago by Webej
K.V.Sadasivan
K.V.Sadasivan
5 months ago
Reply to  Webej

Russia and Canada have 12 each.US , 2.

Webej
Webej
5 months ago
Reply to  Mike

The defense of the Arctic is a random excuse.
If NATO/USA was really afraid of China/Russia seizing the Arctic, they would have built up the military infrastructure. They didn’t.

When the Europeans sent advance reconnaissance to prepare logistics, in a bid to protect the Arctic, the truth was revealed. Instead of being happy with the sudden action to protect NATO’s Arctic flank, Trump interpreted it as an attempt to muscle in on “his” Arctic.

It’s just a vanity project. He wants to add it to his list of great accomplishments before the mid-terms, along with his 8 peace-making effort, including between “Aberbaijan [sic] and Albania.”

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Webej

democracy works perfectly and amerika elected him. just like they elected biden, the brain dead war monger who voted for every war for 50 years………the uniparty of warmongering assholes is a deep bench down to the voters.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

The Stupid Age has begun! Rise up, morons, and take your turn at government!

The Window Cleaner
The Window Cleaner
5 months ago

Bravo Mish, bravo!

Mike
Mike
5 months ago

Trump on Greenland: “The deal is going to be put out pretty soon… it gets us everything we needed to get.”

Additionally, President Trump spoke to CNBC’s Joe Kernen and made the following key points:

  *TRUMP: GREENLAND FRAMEWORK IS A LONG TERM DEAL

  *TRUMP: GREENLAND FRAMEWORK PUTS EVERYONE IN A GOOD POSITION

  *TRUMP: FRAMEWORK IS A DEAL THAT’S ‘FOREVER’

  *TRUMP SAYS `I ASSUME’ DENMARK HAS WEIGHED IN POSSIBLE DEAL INVOLVING GREENLAND

  *TRUMP: GREENLAND THREAT WAS A TRADE WAR, DON’T SEE US FIGHTING

  *TRUMP SAYS US TO BE ‘INVOLVED’ IN GREENLAND MINERAL RIGHTS

Who could have seen this coming?

Woodsie Guy
Woodsie Guy
5 months ago
Reply to  Mike

“…TRUMP SAYS US TO BE ‘INVOLVED’ IN GREENLAND MINERAL RIGHTS….”

I guess Trump forgot about that deal he made with Greenland back in 2019..

“During Trump’s first term in 2019, the U.S. and Greenland agreed to a memorandum of understanding to jointly survey the region’s mineral reserves and exchange technical knowledge to develop them – though the MOU is nearing its expiration, according to a CSIS report.”

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/why-trumps-greenland-focus-could-break-chinas-grip-ai-critical-minerals

Frosty
Frosty
5 months ago
Reply to  Woodsie Guy

A deal with Trump is not worth the paper it is written on…

Frosty
Frosty
5 months ago
Reply to  Mike

Kernan has his nose up Trumps butt so far he can smell Bondi’s boogers!

‘Lil Mr.
‘Lil Mr.
5 months ago

I predicted this today! With Mark Carney finally standing up I knew, short of taking Greenland by force, Trump was going to get humbled today. They may ultimately work out some sort of NATO deal, far in the future, to the benefit of all, but Taco ain’t get’n Greenland! In fact Taco is going to be humbled a lot more from here on out, in the many things he’s going to try to do. And if he’s not careful, he’s going to get humiliated, publicly. I think we are seeing a reverse trend. Question is, how willing is he to keep testing boundaries and by what means?

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  ‘Lil Mr.

i’d love that. i just don’t see it. hope i’m wrong. he got a standing ovation today in Davos.

‘Lil Mr.
‘Lil Mr.
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

It was just a feeling today. One of those ah ha moments that a shift may have occurred. At least the foreign leaders finally did what US “leaders” won’t. Now if we could just work on the debt. I don’t have any good vibes that there’s ever going to be a shift there…

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  ‘Lil Mr.

davos billionaire ruling class applauded him. a few politicians said some things. let’s see some action. toss out the us military would be real. ain’t happening. the elite in EU love the protection racket mafia the us military is. the commoner there is perhaps upset but mostly stupid. look at ukraine. a fortune made in europe over amerika getting in there in 2014 with our CIA………

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  ‘Lil Mr.

He can’t fill rally venues anymore. The only people that will actually do anything for him are paid.

Like ICE.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  ‘Lil Mr.

He’s ten tantrums from flinging diapers at Marco and Ted.

Avery2
Avery2
5 months ago
Reply to  ‘Lil Mr.

Carney should retaliate by annexing Minnesota.

‘Lil Mr.
‘Lil Mr.
5 months ago
Reply to  Avery2

I think I saw that on FB yesterday. Todd Mafin I think his name is. I’m keeping track of him in case I need an exit plan to Canada.

Last edited 5 months ago by ‘Lil Mr.
Mark Tichenor
Mark Tichenor
5 months ago

Is it possible and probable that Trump will withdraw from NATO if Denmark and Greenland do not comply?

If so, what would that withdrawal mean to the strength and viability of NATO?

If Trump pulling out breaks NATO, will that event reduce concern by Putin regarding NATO?

And will that withdrawal end any ability for Ukraine to join?

And, thus, will Ukraine finally surrender and Putin settle for control of the eastern Oblasts.

Is that the end of the Russo-Ukriane war?

Does Trump finally bring peace to Ukraine by weakening the security of the EU?

Just musing.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Mark Tichenor

would be great for world if NATO busted up. we have the UN. the USSR died long ago. it’s an old war mongering tool. pushing russia to the brink since 1991.

Mark Tichenor
Mark Tichenor
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

if I understand you correctly, I think you mean “Europe” and US policy post 1993, particularly in 2014 (Maidan) interfiled to it’s own and Ukraine’s disadvantage by falsely encouraging Kiev’s resistance to Russia’s defense of their interests in Eastern Oblasts (particularly in the Donbas). Kiev’s efforts for economic alliance with Europe and potential association with NATO being the killer issues for Russia – and hence triggering their military interventions to secure Russia’s interest. Am I more correct than not? Or otherwise?

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Mark Tichenor

that is it. the world had a great opportunity in 1991, for the west to help the old soviet states to be trading partners and allies and travel……..but alas the twats like Bush, the CIA chief in china in younger years just couldn’t resist pumping up more and more MICC spending. btw, the bush crime family createed a think tank in mid 90s called project for the new amerikan century. to create a new enemy since USSR cold war had ended. they literally wrote white papers published to public. they wanted a new pearl harbor and the best enemy to blame would be saddam. all that oil and previous kerfuffles, and his hold on power was tenuous with the fake country the brits and french created with warring tribes……….so on 9.11.01 anyone with half a brain in the know, knew it was shall we say, let happen. one of my pals in afghanistan in the 80s who fought alongside bin laden as an army special force defeating the USSR there, agreed. we talked about it all through the 90s. he of course read PNAC, and he knew the embassy bombers and helped track them down in 1998. so on morning of 9.11.01 i told my nephew and wife “merry christmas”, to the bush crime famioy and the MICC. my pal also said the same. the rest is eyewash. i mark that as the real dagger in the empire. been crumbling fast ever since. Trump is just the cherry on the sundae like Nero or Caligula. i know most amerikan boomers have a hard time understanding reality of the empire they live in. very stupid people who never had to really think about anything serious in their entire lives. hope this makes sense.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Mark Tichenor

ps. i did business in the 90s in russia with my russian pals. investment bankers who came back after defecting in college in the 80s. i was inside the boardrooms of the major oil companies and timber and gold companies there. had an oligarch for a client for the 90s. he survived Putin purge of oligarchs. he was in politboro and sat on board of biggest oil company with 500,000 employees

Mark Tichenor
Mark Tichenor
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

I’d enjoy learning more about what you’ve experienced, seen and think. If you’ve mind to share. Thanks.

Mark
Mark
5 months ago

Tizzy Tizzy Tizzy

The US will own territory in Greenland just like UK/Cyprus, or like we have with Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. So much wasted energy from so many people.

SleemoG
SleemoG
5 months ago

“Dear Mr. President, Fuck Off.”

Press? The same sanctimonious sycophants who colluded to elevate this piece of shit to the controls of the world’s most powerful office? A decade too late, we’re fucked.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago

trump will default on tbills to foreign holders. some think cannot happen. history says otherwise.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Yes, countries have frequently defaulted on bonds issued in their own currency, often through outright repudiation, restructuring (haircuts), or confiscatory currency changes (like demonetization), with examples including Russia (1998), Argentina (multiple times), Brazil (early 90s), and numerous others experiencing various forms of local currency debt default over time, challenging the idea that it’s impossible for a sovereign to default on its own money. 

‘Lil Mr.
‘Lil Mr.
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Well at least the US dodged a major dump of treasuries for awhile but one tourniquet just causes pressure on the other holes.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  ‘Lil Mr.

i have zero doubt trump will default if any real selling starts from the world. he’s isolated us and the world hates us like they did south africa 40 years ago.

Avery2
Avery2
5 months ago
Reply to  ‘Lil Mr.

Munger may have a $100,000,000 of USTs stashed in his last suit.

Jack
Jack
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Why default when you can print, they wont default, they will debase the currency until no one wants it though.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Jack

why? because amerika is a bunch of cunts. next question.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

I, sir, am a dickhead, thank you very much.

Stereotypes are hurtful.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Jack

printing hurts amerikans. defaulting on the tbill principal and interest for foreign owned is MAGA to the nines

Doug78
Doug78
5 months ago

As they say, the husband is the last to know.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago

Perhaps they’ll accept the concept of a plan, like all the piggies did for healthcare last year. We saw where that went, so that should placate the Danes.

Tony Frank
Tony Frank
5 months ago

King trump wants to rule the world and is going to create a crisis that has not been experienced in a long time UNLESS those who were elected to do their jobs grow a spine. I would not hold my breath on this last one.

Phil in CT
Phil in CT
5 months ago

This is what happens when you let retarded people elect a retarded president and then send him out into the world.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  Phil in CT

The Stupid can only be held back so long.

Webej
Webej
5 months ago
Reply to  El Trumpedo

Against folly e’en the gods strive in vain.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  El Trumpedo

ain’t that the truth in life. if you study anthropology for a decade or 3, you will understand the human primate condition. we are talking apes. think planet of the apes for the retards among us.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Phil in CT

not retarded. just assholes. see republic by plato. explained how this occurs.

Jack
Jack
5 months ago
Reply to  Phil in CT

If you believe elections decide anything ya clearly not paying attention.

Augustine
Augustine
5 months ago
Reply to  Phil in CT

Don’t the gods first make them mad whom they will to destroy?

Jean
Jean
5 months ago

I think it’s time for me to drink another bottle of whiskey. Enough!

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Jean

booze is poison. go moderately. like smoking. have a few cigs every once in awhile. same with drinks. not a lot. not often.

William Walsh
William Walsh
5 months ago
Reply to  Jean

I’ll be right over. Wash me a glass.

Jack
Jack
5 months ago

The Grifter in Chiefs supporters AKA MAGARIANS have resigned themselves to just downvoting any truth, they can’t even comment any more they’re so demoralised at the sheer volume of losses they are enduring & the ineptitude of their pathetic leader. You can always side with truth & admit you’ve been played.

Sentient
Sentient
5 months ago

Looks like Denmark wants to do this the hard way. If they’re lucky, Trump will TACO.

Jack
Jack
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

Cowardice is the hard way, cuz ya a coward in perpetuity. The easy way is punch the bully in the nose & when they see blood dripping down their face they run & never return.

Sentient
Sentient
5 months ago
Reply to  Jack

You’ve convinced me. Denmark should attack America. Bloody the bully’s nose. We’ll be forever chastened.

Jack
Jack
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

Your arrogance is destroying you & soon you will be eating dirt, when the world wakes up & dumps ya debt you’ll be lucky to not starve to death let alone wage wars. Are you so stupid as not to see what I’m saying. Denmark & Greenland has already punched you in the nose & today The Grifter in Chief is running. You fail to understand basic concepts, attacking is what bullies do, defending themselves is what I talk about. Clearly ya just an idiot.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Jack

trump is an asshole. like many amerikans are. he is gonna default on foreign owned treasuries. bank that.

Jack
Jack
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

You do not default when you can print ya own currency as they have been doing. They will debase the currency though, have a flight away from Dollars & collapse. You only default when you have debt in another currency like Argentina defaulting on Dollar debt. The US can just print Dollars & debase their currency.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Jack

not true in history.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Jack

printing hurts inflation and real amerikans. default hurts the foreigners. you know. we hate them all now. canada to denmark to china and beyond

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  Jack

You might, if you were a moron, surrounded by ass kissing morons. Especially if you were peeved.

El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

At that point, we will discover how much of the social order is held together by cheaply available screens and imported trinkets.

Temu will be like Tiffanies to our sort.

Avery2
Avery2
5 months ago
Reply to  bmcc

Buy puts on USTs at the CME.

SleemoG
SleemoG
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

.

Last edited 5 months ago by SleemoG
El Trumpedo
El Trumpedo
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

They could probably give Portland a proper thrashing.

Avery2
Avery2
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

They should show up on the L trains in Chicago on some weekend for a surprise attack. Nobody would notice.

Last edited 5 months ago by Avery2
Tony Frank
Tony Frank
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

Has trump EVER failed to taco? Why do the billionaires tolerate him? Because he making them a fortunate with his predictable conpitulations. I bet insider trading has reached an historical high in financial markets.

Jack
Jack
5 months ago

The Grifter in Cheif never tires from humiliating himself, Putin gave him a slap, Xi gave him a slap, Modi give him a slap, even Carney gave him a good backhander & now Denmark & Greenland. Some tough guy he is, he’s simply a blowhard.

David Palmer
David Palmer
5 months ago

Ah, so he’ll use ‘excessive strength’ to secure a giant block of ice and snow with 60,000 people involved who don’t want his ‘help,’ but won’t left a finger to help tens of millions of Iranians who want to be free of the regime and the hundreds of thousands of them who have put their lives on the line because they heard the President of the United States of America say to their faces, “Help is on the way!”

If you don’t keep your word, Mr. President, you disgrace yourself and the nation.
KEEP YOUR WORD!

When China attacks Taiwan (and it will), will you tell the Taiwanese that “Help is on the way!” and then order the Fleet to stand down? Are those the actions of the leader of the free world? Those are the actions of a coward. DO THE RIGHT THING!

KEEP YOUR WORD.

Sentient
Sentient
5 months ago
Reply to  David Palmer

3 million Iranians marched in Tehran in support of their democratically-elected government after outside-supported, armed agitators had turned peaceful demonstrations violent. Most Iranians don’t want American help. That’s just Zionist bullshit.

Jack
Jack
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

He thinks agents provocateurs are protestors, I wouldn’t even waste my time commenting on such stupidity really.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

last time amerika intervined we turned over election and installed the ruthless shah. thanks IKE, you twat.

Avery2
Avery2
5 months ago
Reply to  David Palmer

Who’s stopping you?

Sentient
Sentient
5 months ago
Reply to  David Palmer

You expect America to fight China over Taiwan? Are you fucking retarded?

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

amerikans are violent and arrogant and ignorant and many would want to fight china over their civil war foe in taiwan. yes. retarded seems apropos to many amerikans. assholes too.

Tenacious D
Tenacious D
5 months ago
Reply to  Sentient

Let’s do a go fund me to fund his infantry training and equipment. He can head over there to fight China himself since he is such a true believer.

bmcc
bmcc
5 months ago
Reply to  Tenacious D

he’s probably 300 lbs tranny on medicaide with a medicare scooter……. no offense to trans people. you’d have to have 4 marines push him around on the scooter in the ice. the greenlanders might harpoon him thinking he’ a walrus.

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