TheSupermeerkat
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A summary of Trump’s exciting European adventure.
Putting the E in ISF
Trump Tweets
"Received many calls from leaders of NATO countries thanking me for helping to bring them together and to get them focused on financial obligations, both present & future. We had a truly great Summit that was inaccurately covered by much of the media. NATO is now strong & rich!"
Trump Tweets
"Received many calls from leaders of NATO countries thanking me for helping to bring them together and to get them focused on financial obligations, both present & future. We had a truly great Summit that was inaccurately covered by much of the media. NATO is now strong & rich!"
Ingraham is claiming Trump is honest and transparent and she thinks that accomplished 'more than Bush or Obama' did.
Someone should tell her Trump is lying about his accomplishments.
LA Times: Trump claims victory at NATO despite allies' denials, then ignites furor in Britain by attacking prime minister
Guardian: Donald Trump claims tax cuts have led to 'economic miracle' as trade war looms
Putting the E in ISF
Standard protocol for inspecting an honour guard is the host head of state is nearest the guards and the guest head of state is to the outside.
It is the host head of states guard, not the visitors guard.
Trump will have been told this beforehand.
As for walking on the outside, you are getting confused. It was customary for the man to walk with a lady to his left to leave his sword arm free to defend himself and her if required.
That isn't the case when heads of state are inspecting an honour guard.
Yeah lie about it to the public. Not the best rule book.Which did not turn out to be the bombshell it was painted as. What it neglects is that the Queen acts on advice when she exercises her powers, which actually makes those powers tools of the executive, not the monarch themselves.
We're not new to running a constitutional monarchy : we kinda wrote the book on it and worked out the kinks a long time ago.
Shouldn't that be the choice of the people of a nation? Plus the USA is far from the only way to have head of state, our equivalent of Trump is our PM who already has more power than the USA President. Given our constitution we don't need a president the way some other countries do, our head of state should be the prime minister.Not directing these questions at you, CapelDodger. Just some thoughts I have from reading this side track.
If you switched to an elected head of state you could end up with someone like Trump. Is that something the anti-monarchists would see as a plus? The US president is very political. He is involved in politics in a very open and active manner. The US president contributes exactly nothing to the national treasury. All the money flows one way - toward the White House. Would an elected head of state provide a net plus the UK treasury?
Not directing these questions at you, CapelDodger. Just some thoughts I have from reading this side track.
If you switched to an elected head of state you could end up with someone like Trump. Is that something the anti-monarchists would see as a plus? The US president is very political. He is involved in politics in a very open and active manner. The US president contributes exactly nothing to the national treasury. All the money flows one way - toward the White House. Would an elected head of state provide a net plus the UK treasury?
Yes. Which Trump would love to abolish.WTO?
After they made the left turn and we got a side view, Trump eclipses the queen. But if he had been on her right, the queen would have been in the foreground, with Trump standing tall beside her, relatively young and virile.He isn't going to let some old woman have the position of honor though. He must always be front and center.
Still, here we are continuing to discuss trivialities when Trump is meeting Putin and probably giving him classified information, assuring him that sanctions are just for show and congratulating him on how he has consolidated power and gotten rich in post-USSR Russia.
Granted, a substantial minority does think that.Real americans love all that stuff, they think Russia is the model of how to run a nation.
The problem is, the prime minister (even if they aren't completely incompetent) is still going to be elected despite a large portion of the electorate not agreeing with them.Shouldn't that be the choice of the people of a nation? Plus the USA is far from the only way to have head of state, our equivalent of Trump is our PM who already has more power than the USA President. Given our constitution we don't need a president the way some other countries do, our head of state should be the prime minister.