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Trump Derangement Syndrome. It's real


               
2018 Feb 4, 4:17pm   14,672 views  52 comments

by Onvacation   follow (4)  

https://drhurd.com/2018/01/31/trump-derangement-syndrome/ Trump Derangement Syndrome is hatred. It's hatred of anything associated with opposition, dissension or departure from all things related to government activism and “social justice”.

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1   Shaman   @   2018 Feb 4, 4:35pm  

Seen plenty of that lately.
The blind unthinking rage is just despicable.
2   anonymous   2018 Feb 4, 4:45pm  

I like this idea of setting my phone's wifi ID to "TRUMP".

http://patrick.net/post/1313574/2018-02-04-set-your-ssid-to-trump
Will prolly result in an epidemic of strokes in San Francisco.
5   Ceffer   @   2018 Feb 4, 7:27pm  

Whenever somebody tells you to STFU and take responsibility for yourself, they deserve hatred.
6   anonymous   2018 Feb 4, 10:01pm  

More Right Wing drivel & babble.
7   Onvacation   @   2018 Feb 5, 6:09am  

anon_906c2 says
More Right Wing drivel & babble.

"It’s hatred and loathing for anything that challenges what they believe. Because when you question the beliefs or views of someone with Trump Derangement Syndrome, you have blown a fan on the psychological house of cards propping up their faux self-esteem."
8   Onvacation   @   2018 Feb 5, 7:02am  

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It’s hatred of capitalism. It’s hatred of individual rights. It’s hatred of the Constitution, as it was originally conceived with severely limited powers for the federal government, and no income tax. Even if Donald Trump does not always stand for these things, he represents a departure from the consistent socialist/Communist line now espoused by most Democrats."
9   Onvacation   @   2018 Feb 5, 12:12pm  

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Like most distorted emotions, Trump Derangement Syndrome is based on irrational fear. To the Democrats who acted like sullen children during President Trump’s State of the Union address, the fear is of losing power. Their neurotic sense of power comes from feeling superior. The way they get to feel superior is by making people dependent on government programs that enhance their own sense of superiority and power. It also makes them financially wealthy, causing them to lash out at the rich they despise because on some level, they have got to despise themselves for becoming what they claim to loathe."
10   Booger   @   2018 Feb 5, 2:04pm  

11   Onvacation   @   2018 Feb 6, 6:21am  

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President Trump and his supporters threaten them because they stand in the way of unlimited government growth, spending and regulation mandated and managed by socialist Democrats. He is brash, blunt and not afraid to treat them as the phony sycophantic power-lusters they plainly are. Perhaps Donald Trump’s greatest offense, in their eyes, is that he truly does not want or need any of this. He values the country and what remains of our Constitution, but he does not value what they crave."
12   Shaman   @   2018 Feb 6, 6:41am  

anonymous says
Is this value the same value and vision that the Koch brothers have in mind for the country and the constitution ?


Cmon BAO, that doesn’t even make sense. Referencing the opinions of a NeverTrumper as a suggestion of what Trumpian policies should be?
13   bob2356   @   2018 Feb 6, 6:54am  

Quigley says

Cmon BAO, that doesn’t even make sense. Referencing the opinions of a NeverTrumper as a suggestion of what Trumpian policies should be?


The question that you dodged was how do the value's and vision of the koch bro's differ from trump's. The answer is not at all. Trump's polices at this point are almost 100% aligned with the koch bro's desires. The trump cabinet, other than a couple generals, is strictly koch organization alumni. People change alliances all the time in politics depending on what the advantage is. The koch bro's are far from being never trumpers today.
14   anonymous   2018 Feb 6, 7:32am  

bob2356 says
People change alliances all the time in politics depending on what the advantage is.


This. This. This and more of this. No one likes losing or not getting their way, human instinct for the most part. To varying degrees everyone on earth is just trying to get "theirs" and some will go about doing that anyway they can. Including completely ignoring their past positions, morals, ethics, etc.

I mean, it was a while ago I suppose, but we had a guy with the last name of Hitler think killing off the Jews would make his world better. And I'm not likening Trump to Hitler, so don't come at me with that. Just making a point that people will literally try to wipe out portions of the population because they simply "think" it will make their life better.

Fortunately for us humans, the genocide guys are starting to be fewer and far between. I just wish someone would come along in power and think pizza should be free for everyone to make a better world. I'd get on board with that.
15   Y   @   2018 Feb 6, 7:36am  

Change for the sake of change was required as the Pepsi sisters had run the country in to the ground...
anonymous says
Is this value the same value and vision that the Koch brothers have in mind for the country and the constitution ?

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