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It isn't clear how Boris will fair on that score.
Trump is doing extremely well for a democratically elected idiot. Of course his performance pales in comparison with Stalin's wild success using the Lysenko strategy, but those glory days are past and any contribution to reducing the population under the modern rules of misgovernment is welcome.
Take the fact undeniable
Yes Cummings looks like god's gift to conspiracy theorists. Hard to put what he does down to stupidity.
What is undeniable is that Trump is the Anointed Saviour of Donald J Trump, and millions of idiots are prepared to lay down their lives for Him, thus establishing the USA as the world leader in death by stupidity. The similarity between last week's Republican rally outside the White House and the Triumphs of Nuremberg was no accident. A phalanx of flags with crests, rant against socialism, rant against the Enemy Within, orchestrated applause.... we've seen it all before.There are differences, of course. The original Fuhrer had actually served his country in uniform and with some distinction, and turned to science to murder his countrymen, and Stalin gave political power to bad science, whereas this lazy ignorant coward just demolished the public health service and let nature take its course. Meanwhile Cummings tells the British population that they have a moral duty to send their kids to the place where they are most likely to become infected, so they can get back to work and infect everyone else.
No conspiracy, just simple facts. The man is above the law and the Cabinet does what he tells them.If it's bad for your health and ain't stupid, it's evil.
An interesting theory, but whilst the election of crooks and incompetents to the post of President of the USA proves that literally anyone can get to be President, the fact remains that the British constitution requires the monarch to invite the person most likely to command a parliamentary majority, to form a government. Not "anyone". Alec Douglas-Home was appointed PM in 1963 whilst not even a member of the Commons.It's worth studying our bizarre constitution and history before coming up with new theories about it. And please don't ascribe nonsense to me.
Was he the leader of the party
The similarity between last week's Republican rally outside the White House and the Triumphs of Nuremberg was no accident. A phalanx of flags with crests, rant against socialism, rant against the Enemy Within, orchestrated applause.... we've seen it all before.There are differences, of course. The original Fuhrer had actually served his country in uniform and with some distinction, and turned to science to murder his countrymen, and Stalin gave political power to bad science, whereas this lazy ignorant coward just demolished the public health service and let nature take its course.
According to you Mr Calverd Trump is like hitler, only Trump is much worse than either Hitler or Stalin.
Rubbish. Try reading, thinking and learning. And don't put words into other people's mouths - that's a Trump ploy, though he's better at it.Since Douglas-Home was not a member of the House of Commons when appointed as Prime Minister, he could not have been leader of the parliamentary Conservative party. He was never elected leader of the national party. If you have a mind to learn something about our constitution, look up "royal prerogative". It was part of the O level history curriculum in my day.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 03/09/2020 22:23:58 According to you Mr Calverd Trump is like hitler, only Trump is much worse than either Hitler or Stalin.Where did he say that?
am i reading "its nuremberg all over again" incorrectly ?
this again would come from parliament and i doubt parliamet would accept it.
Your words or am i reading "its nuremberg all over again" incorrectly ?