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Title: Trump’s revenge and retribution
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jan 20, 2025 09:43 pm
“It depends on some of the language and expectations that Trump broadcasts in the last couple of days here as to what he’s going to do,” the president said when asked about what pardons and commutations he’s considering.

“The idea that he would punish people for not adhering to what he thinks should be policy as it related to his well-being is outrageous,” Biden said. “But there’s still consideration of some folks, but no decision.”

In an interview with USA Today, Biden said he told Trump during their Oval Office meeting shortly after the president-elect’s November victory that “there was no need, and it was counterintuitive for his interest to go back and try to settle scores.”Former Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger and California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff have said they do not want preemptive pardons.

CNN


Title: Re: Trump’s revenge and retribution
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jan 27, 2025 07:07 am
Trump treats migrants as criminals.

Later in the morning, Petro said on X that he had ordered the return of the planes, suggesting that he had done so because they were military aircraft and criticizing the use of handcuffs on the deported Colombians. “We will receive our countrymen on commercial planes, without them being treated like criminals,” he wrote. Just minutes after Trump said he would impose tariffs, Petro’s office said the government would make the presidential plane available to ferry back the Colombians who were to have been deported Sunday.

The U.S. had been deporting migrants to Colombia and other Latin American countries under the Biden administration, usually using commercial flights, the senior State Department official said. So far in January, there have been 90 deportation flights, with 48 to Guatemala and Honduras, 14 to Mexico and eight to Colombia, said Witness at the Border, a U.S. immigration advocacy group that tracks flight data.
Petro on X sought to cast Trump’s tariff threat as an affront to his country’s freedom. “You don’t like our freedom—fine. I do not shake hands with white slaveholders,” Petro said, adding later: “You will never dominate us.”

The dust-up with Colombia reflects the discontent in some Latin American capitals, many of them run by leftist presidents, with the new administration in Washington. Brazil’s foreign ministry issued a statement Sunday protesting what it said was “degrading treatment” of Brazilians deported from the U.S., some of whom it said were handcuffed around their hands and feet on a plane heading for the country Friday.

https://apple.news/Ac5Yzb-7eQ5CEnok-YLtuIw


Title: Re: Trump’s revenge and retribution
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jan 28, 2025 03:26 am
Trump wants California to institute restrictive voter law before receiving fire aid

With wildfires ravaging Los Angeles County since the start of the year, Republicans have openly discussed withholding crucial disaster aid for California unless the state makes right-wing policy changes.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-wants-california-institute-restrictive-220121271.html


Title: Re: Trump’s revenge and retribution
Post by: mccoy on Jan 28, 2025 11:56 pm
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Petro on X sought to cast Trump’s tariff threat as an affront to his country’s freedom. “You don’t like our freedom—fine. I do not shake hands with white slaveholders,” Petro said, adding later: “You will never dominate us.”

Shortly after that, President Gustavo Petro had to change his mind. The threat of high tariffs was tangible and it could have spelled economic disaster on Colombia. Coffee would have become unsellable to the US. He had to retreat and allow the flights in his country.

In the opinion of many, it is good to have a strong POTUS, once in a while. America must become great again, great as Paramhansa Yogananda extolled it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRZaUBCFbCU


Title: Re: Trump’s revenge and retribution
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jan 29, 2025 12:48 am
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Petro on X sought to cast Trump’s tariff threat as an affront to his country’s freedom. “You don’t like our freedom—fine. I do not shake hands with white slaveholders,” Petro said, adding later: “You will never dominate us.”

Shortly after that, President Gustavo Petro had to change his mind. The threat of high tariffs was tangible and it could have spelled economic disaster on Colombia. Coffee would have become unsellable to the US. He had to retreat and allow the flights in his country.

In the opinion of many, it is good to have a strong POTUS, once in a while. America must become great again, great as Paramhansa Yogananda extolled it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRZaUBCFbCU

https://youtube.com/shorts/hi2HsuTyTcU?si=0Es1wRsFFjiicsVT

“This man is unfit.” From what I read on the issue Petro got what he wanted …. That is his beloved citizens back without them being shackled as criminals. You will see that Trump wants everyone who disagrees with him shackled and imprisoned. That is what makes him totally intolerant and a despot like all his heroes who are in suppressed human environments because of their spiritual insensitivity and intolerance.

He himself is the criminal and we have seen and know all the authorities he watched being manhandled and injured during his inspired insurrection. Since when has a president ever inspired a coup d'état in the United States. Donald Trump did.

Mccoy you have told me perhaps 🤔 I may have some karma with this man. I see  the probability of it. Do you see the probability of having karma with the Roman Emperors of the Roman Empire? Certainly Trump exemplifies them! And you are stationed in Italy this life also. Take a look at this man in the video above; a heartless despot written in his face.


Title: Re: Trump’s revenge and retribution
Post by: mccoy on Jan 29, 2025 09:21 am
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Mccoy you have told me perhaps 🤔 I may have some karma with this man. I see  the probability of it. Do you see the probability of having karma with the Roman Emperors of the Roman Empire? Certainly Trump exemplifies them! And you are stationed in Italy this life also. Take a look at this man in the video above; a heartless despot written in his face.

Steve, I might have some unsettled karma with some emperors but I have no obsession with them, some were good, some bad, all in the context of Kali Yuga. One, Marcus Aurelius, a stoic philosopher who was hated by the court for the austerity he imposed to the palace.
Mr. Trump a despot? He's able to take strong decisions and right now maybe that's what's needed for America.

Back to the topic, there are many reasons why he has shackled the immigrants, first they were probably felons so, safety reasons, then it is a strong deterrent, last but not least, it's a huge message that his electoral promises are being carried out soon and efficiently.

We have issues with illegal immigrants here, big issues, and many citizens of Italy would like that what Mr. Trump did in America were possible here.


Title: Re: Trump’s revenge and retribution
Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jan 29, 2025 12:27 pm
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Mccoy you have told me perhaps 🤔 I may have some karma with this man. I see  the probability of it. Do you see the probability of having karma with the Roman Emperors of the Roman Empire? Certainly Trump exemplifies them! And you are stationed in Italy this life also. Take a look at this man in the video above; a heartless despot written in his face.

Steve, I might have some unsettled karma with some emperors but I have no obsession with them, some were good, some bad, all in the context of Kali Yuga. One, Marcus Aurelius, a stoic philosopher who was hated by the court for the austerity he imposed to the palace.
Mr. Trump a despot? He's able to take strong decisions and right now maybe that's what's needed for America.

Back to the topic, there are many reasons why he has shackled the immigrants, first they were probably felons so, safety reasons, then it is a strong deterrent, last but not least, it's a huge message that his electoral promises are being carried out soon and efficiently.

We have issues with illegal immigrants here, big issues, and many citizens of Italy would like that what Mr. Trump did in America were possible here.

As I’ve said the worst of the worst makes every gallon of milk sour… not just our country where a criminal has taken control. You are welcome to the opinion that I am obsessed. People felt the same about the Republican Abraham Lincoln; that he was obsessed about slavery. Thank God he was! And his influence on the world was not to sour the milk but to sweeten the coffee around the world.  It’s a strange thing that people are treated like criminals when in fact many are not. What is considered a criminal in Russia, China, North Korea and the United States are now all similar. Those who disagree with one man. Strange that Biden could deport people on commercial jets but Trump adds insult to injury in all his protocol. He could be easily seen whipping slaves as a slave holder in the south during the civil war as well and maybe 🤔 that is just where I saw him before. His white supremacy may continue to produce Aryan genes and purify his own nitemares but not mine.

At the very best we have a leader who has the worst decorum in history for a president and at the worst … I’m afraid 😱 to even venture to say.


Trumps style sparks outrage….

Trump goes too far: Zeal to dismantle federal government triggers public outrage | Wed, Jan 29

Rachel Maddow reports on the nation-wide chaos that followed the Trump administration freezing billions in federal funds with little warning, and the public backlash over the vital services disrupted as a result of the Trump administration's desire to dismantle the federal government by pushing out federal workers and slashing support for federal programs that sent Trump backpedaling to make exceptions and excuses for his overreach.

https://apple.news/AmsPmeEcuQRCRbjah_1dZMQ