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To: koan who wrote (129601)2/2/2017 12:34:08 PM
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Alias Shrugged

  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217570
 
Good lord, how do we survive four years of this dolt?

Sadly and IMO, you probably won't due to your massive upsets and hate backfiring on you and causing something like a stroke.



To: koan who wrote (129601)2/2/2017 3:23:48 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217570
 
Trump is experiencing a really steep learning curve speaking with foreign leaders. — All of Trump's prior life experience has been dealing with employees he can fire - and this is different.

So Trump had a temper tantrum and told Australia's Prime Minister Turnbull “I have spoken with four other world leaders today, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, and this is the worst call by far,” then Trump abruptly hung-up 25 minutes into the call.

When Malcolm Turnbull was asked by the Australian press to describe the call, Turnbull smiled and told them, "I stand up for Australia in every forum, public or private."

There's only two world leaders Trump has felt satisfied with - Russia and England - both leaders desperately need something from the United States so they're giving him the kid gloves treatment, flattering Trump's ego and telling him what he wants to hear. England wants a free-trade agreement with America Putin wants to keep Crimea and end American sanctions.

Other nations like Australia need nothing from Trump. If Trump wants to start cancelling agreements with a nation like Australia, they're more than happy to do so for a while because none of these agreements were one-sided.

The White House released this photo of Trump and his unhappy and frustrated advisors he spoke with the Australian PM