Eugene, Regardless of what one thinks of Trump - he has succeeded in making the US laugh again.
He also reminds me of the leader who spoke plainly but was portrayed by the non-Ugandan press as a buffoon. Amin's idea of democracy was summed up in his words, "You have freedom of speech but freedom after speech, I cannot guarantee that." Trump, to my delight, has embarked on this highway and quite frankly, I am ecstatic. The rest of the US - maybe not so. :-) Mervyn On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 3:30 PM, Eugene Correia <eugene.corr...@gmail.com> wrote: > True, I am having lot of fun watching Trump twist his face, point fingers > and lash out at the Press. The Saturday Night Live, satiric show, did two > episode on Trump, one with Alec Baldin playing and the other show on press > secretary Spice. > As someone said, it would either be four years of fun or Trump could be > gone. I recently saw the New York Post which carried Melania nude photos as > a model. Shocking to see the least. > Now Nostrom has discounted Melania's brand fashion accessories. She has > filed a case against a blooger and The Mail (USA) for saying that rumours > had it that she worked as a high-profile escort. > Sometime one fills pity for her, as she is target of the vicicious attacks. > Blame Trump for it, as he attacked women, including a high-profile > journalist Megyn through she worked for the right-wing TV Channel, Fox. She > has now left for NBC. > Each day brings new revealaions, and new drama. > > Eugene > > > On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 10:48 PM, Mervyn Lobo <mervyn1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Santosh, > > > > Sit back - like me - and enjoy the show. > > > > Trump has not been able to grasp the concept of comparable advantage. He > is > > going to introduce taxes that will only serve to keep dying industries > > barely alive - while the Chinese policy is to subsidize industries of the > > future eg solar power. > > > > I grew up on a continent where all civil servants and the judiciary did > > exactly what the President wanted, else you lost your job. Trump has > > already started going down this road. The next step is to hound the press > > into submission and it looks like he is trending here too. > > > > I fully expect him to take another popular tactic from the African > > presidents and attack a neighbour. At this point, I feel Mexico has a > > better chance of being attacked although Canada is not too far off the > > radar. > > > > Lastly, the true mark of a great president is to start a grandiose > project > > - name it after yourself - and get your own people to pay for it. > > > > Like the saying goes, sometimes you get what you deserve. > > > > Mervyn > > > > On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 11:17 PM, Santosh Helekar <chimbel...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > > Here is another nice article by someone who actually knows what he is > > > talking about: > > > > > > > > http://prospect.org/article/impeachment-or-impairment- > > inevitability-trump%E2%80%99s-removal > > > > > > The statement below implies that Trump is a loser, and Bannon a winner. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Santosh > > > > > > Jim Fernandes amigo007 at runbox.com wrote: > > > > > > > >I too do not like Bannon and his views. Heck - even Trump does not > like > > some of Bannon's views. But losers dont get to cherry pick who >they > want. > > Winners do! > > > > > > > > > > ***************************************************************** > > > No offense meant. But let the chips fall where they may. > > > ***************************************************************** > > >