The Most Dangerous Man in History

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The most dangerous man in history might not be who you think it is. Not Caligula, Pinochet, or Ivan the Terrible. Not Hitler.

Trump is dangerous for many reasons. He has no moral compass. He has no ideology, which means he has no limits. Most of those throughout history who were evil had a worldview that would limit them. Trump has no worldview - no concept of history.

There is an even more serious problem with Trump. His recent actions are evidence that he lacks the important ability to connect the dots. His failure to foresee how his actions would cause the humanitarian crisis on the border is reason for great concern. He does not understand ‘cause and effect’. He is unpredictable. He has no limits. His intent was to cause the most pain to the largest number of refugees - including children and babies. He failed to learn from history that there will be 'Blowback'.

Consider this - Trump has control of the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in existence. If he is angry some night, is there anyone who will prevent him from accessing the nuclear ‘football’? Has he already made plans to go to Raven Rock?No one knows.

Trump is dangerous, but he is not the most dangerous man in history. If Clinton had won the election things would be different – but maybe they would not be any better. Maybe right now we would be in the middle of WW3 with Russia.

Even considering all the facts – Trump is not the most dangerous person on the planet. The greatest danger on the planet comes from the apathetic US voter. Voters who continue to vote D/R, election after election and expect a different result are the real danger.

The most dangerous man in history is the man who casts an uninformed vote and fails to understand the consequences.

By Rosemarie Jackowski

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If Clinton had won the election things would be different – but maybe they would not be any better. Maybe right now we would be in the middle of WW3 with Russia.
We know for sure Clinton would have had us knee deep in Syria -and with her Russian delusions,maybe even in Donbass
 
:lolup:

Please do explain how trump is more dangerous than Hitler, Stalin.....

Everything depends on how you view America in the world. I see America as a beacon of hope for millions, and for the future.

So, to watch this ignoramous turn us into stupid-landia is tough.
 
dd244168c5534fb111d35186642c98e3

The most dangerous man in history might not be who you think it is. Not Caligula, Pinochet, or Ivan the Terrible. Not Hitler.

Trump is dangerous for many reasons. He has no moral compass. He has no ideology, which means he has no limits. Most of those throughout history who were evil had a worldview that would limit them. Trump has no worldview - no concept of history.

There is an even more serious problem with Trump. His recent actions are evidence that he lacks the important ability to connect the dots. His failure to foresee how his actions would cause the humanitarian crisis on the border is reason for great concern. He does not understand ‘cause and effect’. He is unpredictable. He has no limits. His intent was to cause the most pain to the largest number of refugees - including children and babies. He failed to learn from history that there will be 'Blowback'.

Consider this - Trump has control of the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in existence. If he is angry some night, is there anyone who will prevent him from accessing the nuclear ‘football’? Has he already made plans to go to Raven Rock?No one knows.

Trump is dangerous, but he is not the most dangerous man in history. If Clinton had won the election things would be different – but maybe they would not be any better. Maybe right now we would be in the middle of WW3 with Russia.

Even considering all the facts – Trump is not the most dangerous person on the planet. The greatest danger on the planet comes from the apathetic US voter. Voters who continue to vote D/R, election after election and expect a different result are the real danger.

The most dangerous man in history is the man who casts an uninformed vote and fails to understand the consequences.

By Rosemarie Jackowski

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Live in fear ...u fucking idiot...lol I love it
 
dd244168c5534fb111d35186642c98e3

The most dangerous man in history might not be who you think it is. Not Caligula, Pinochet, or Ivan the Terrible. Not Hitler.

Trump is dangerous for many reasons. He has no moral compass. He has no ideology, which means he has no limits. Most of those throughout history who were evil had a worldview that would limit them. Trump has no worldview - no concept of history.

There is an even more serious problem with Trump. His recent actions are evidence that he lacks the important ability to connect the dots. His failure to foresee how his actions would cause the humanitarian crisis on the border is reason for great concern. He does not understand ‘cause and effect’. He is unpredictable. He has no limits. His intent was to cause the most pain to the largest number of refugees - including children and babies. He failed to learn from history that there will be 'Blowback'.

Consider this - Trump has control of the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in existence. If he is angry some night, is there anyone who will prevent him from accessing the nuclear ‘football’? Has he already made plans to go to Raven Rock?No one knows.

Trump is dangerous, but he is not the most dangerous man in history. If Clinton had won the election things would be different – but maybe they would not be any better. Maybe right now we would be in the middle of WW3 with Russia.

Even considering all the facts – Trump is not the most dangerous person on the planet. The greatest danger on the planet comes from the apathetic US voter. Voters who continue to vote D/R, election after election and expect a different result are the real danger.

The most dangerous man in history is the man who casts an uninformed vote and fails to understand the consequences.

By Rosemarie Jackowski

the_modern_american_voter_979635.jpg


We could start with the fact that even the President cannot operate the "football" on his own. Any use of nuclear weapons requires the approval of the Secretary of Defense. At no stage, from POTUS to the people who would launch can anyone do it alone.

You make an excellent point about Hillary in that she campaigned on the idea of establishing "no-fly zones" in Syria, which would have required our military to shoot down Russian planes. Silence from her supporters.

How would Americans feel if Trump made agreements with North Korea which allowed us to withdraw troops and equipment from the Korean peninsula so that we could use the money for more critical issues like repairing our infrastructure?
 
Everything depends on how you view America in the world. I see America as a beacon of hope for millions, and for the future.

So, to watch this ignoramous turn us into stupid-landia is tough.

The issue is danger. I'll ask again how is he the most dangerous than Stalin, Hitler....
 
dd244168c5534fb111d35186642c98e3

The most dangerous man in history might not be who you think it is. Not Caligula, Pinochet, or Ivan the Terrible. Not Hitler.

Trump is dangerous for many reasons. He has no moral compass. He has no ideology, which means he has no limits. Most of those throughout history who were evil had a worldview that would limit them. Trump has no worldview - no concept of history.

There is an even more serious problem with Trump. His recent actions are evidence that he lacks the important ability to connect the dots. His failure to foresee how his actions would cause the humanitarian crisis on the border is reason for great concern. He does not understand ‘cause and effect’. He is unpredictable. He has no limits. His intent was to cause the most pain to the largest number of refugees - including children and babies. He failed to learn from history that there will be 'Blowback'.

Consider this - Trump has control of the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in existence. If he is angry some night, is there anyone who will prevent him from accessing the nuclear ‘football’? Has he already made plans to go to Raven Rock?No one knows.

Trump is dangerous, but he is not the most dangerous man in history. If Clinton had won the election things would be different – but maybe they would not be any better. Maybe right now we would be in the middle of WW3 with Russia.

Even considering all the facts – Trump is not the most dangerous person on the planet. The greatest danger on the planet comes from the apathetic US voter. Voters who continue to vote D/R, election after election and expect a different result are the real danger.

The most dangerous man in history is the man who casts an uninformed vote and fails to understand the consequences.

By Rosemarie Jackowski

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I can't believe anybody has a surname that is pronounced Jackoffski!! I also cannot believe that someone who fought in Vietnam considers Trump more dangerous than Uncle Ho and Pol Pot.
 
Seems like that is all the right wing, and Trump, have:

http://time.com/4665755/donald-trump-fear/

Good article, thanks.

ETA: This paragraph is so true:

"Fear has been a fixture of Trump’s oratory since the start of his campaign, which began with an attack on Mexican immigrants. On the trail he sometimes called to the stage the bereaved parents of children who were killed by people in the U.S. illegally. His inaugural address was a dark rumination on “American carnage”: the factories “scattered like tombstones,” the “crime and gangs and drugs that have stolen too many lives.” In his speech at the Republican nomination convention, Trump described the U.S. in a “moment of crisis,” then he cast himself as its savior: “I alone can fix it.” "
 
""The most dangerous man in history is the man who casts an uninformed vote and fails to understand the consequences.""

Yet there are people who want to make voting mandatory. Do they think those that don't follow politics and don't bother to vote would be making educated votes if forced to vote?

Why do we have so many ads encouraging people to vote? Should they say "we want you to vote but only if you are informed?"

Of course we all know this is code for an informed voter is someone who votes like me. But leaving that aside...
 
We could start with the fact that even the President cannot operate the "football" on his own. Any use of nuclear weapons requires the approval of the Secretary of Defense. At no stage, from POTUS to the people who would launch can anyone do it alone.

You make an excellent point about Hillary in that she campaigned on the idea of establishing "no-fly zones" in Syria, which would have required our military to shoot down Russian planes. Silence from her supporters.

How would Americans feel if Trump made agreements with North Korea which allowed us to withdraw troops and equipment from the Korean peninsula so that we could use the money for more critical issues like repairing our infrastructure?

I'd be fine with Trump doing it, if he didn't handle it with the grace of a narcoleptic driving a school bus. Unfortunately he has been.
 
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