Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Raising sons in America and Joe *****

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Raising sons in America and Joe *****

    Not trying to talk politics here per se, but something to think about:

    I never had the advantages that ***** had economically... I know of other posters, like Larry who works hard raising his sons. I imagine quite a few posters here have sons...

    I tend to uphold unconventional beliefs about the power structure in this country... I believe that many puppets of the illuminati like ***** are evil, misrable individuals who had... shall we say, unconventional child rearing practices... I won't use the dreaded P word here.

    But my beliefs are beside the point... Here is a man who had means, support, and prestige. LOOK at the piece of s h i t he raised! And this man is supposed to raise a nation?

    Think about WHY this Hunter ***** tape might be important...No axe to grind... Not fond of Trump as a person, but he is not of that circle and that means a lot to me. His corruption is business related and his kids? well as far as one can tell they are not sucking on glass d i cks.

    #2
    Joe failed with Hunter You can tell Hunter was always given **** his entire life and never had to work. Still kills me that nobody questions how he was able to get a 180K a month job with no qualifications....and people want to think Joe has no say in that?? SMH


    but Hunter is a grown man now. He has to grow up sometime.

    Comment


      #3
      Originally posted by ralex View Post
      Joe failed with Hunter You can tell Hunter was always given **** his entire life and never had to work. Still kills me that nobody questions how he was able to get a 180K a month job with no qualifications....and people want to think Joe has no say in that?? SMH


      but Hunter is a grown man now. He has to grow up sometime.
      Lol he definitely is grown... yeah the job, lol. The guy could not get a job at walmart on his merits lol.

      Comment


        #4
        Trump brother was a dope head piece of **** but Fred Trump still managed to raise a well rounded brave American hero in the Supreme leader

        No one bats a 1000 I guess

        Comment


          #5
          ***** is convincing young kids that they are owed government jobs, free education, and cheap housing, anywhere they want to live.

          Comment


            #6
            Instead of jumping on Trump's brother and Hunter ***** jump on the scum who are selling this ****. The opioid epidemic was the #1 health issue facing Western countries for people under 50 years of age prior to Covid and may still be. That's just the direct health issue. Factor in the gang warfare to control the supply of phenenol etc. The white collar crimes committed by doctors and pharmacies involved in the abuse of prescription drugs etc. It's an epidemic.

            Comment


              #7
              Originally posted by Phenom View Post
              Trump brother was a dope head piece of **** but Fred Trump still managed to raise a well rounded brave American hero in the Supreme leader

              No one bats a 1000 I guess
              That point has to be made, I mean... not expecting perfection necessarily. But let take a case where a kid grows up impoverished, and his mother is a drug addict, the dad leaves... the whole kit and caboodle.

              I believe we should be at least somewhat sympathetic if that kid develops into a bad kid... We do not have to give him a pass, but we can say his upbringing was instrumental in his perceptions, etc.

              Then we have a guy with all the trimmings and this piece of s h it is what we get?

              Comment


                #8
                Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
                Instead of jumping on Trump's brother and Hunter ***** jump on the scum who are selling this ****. The opioid epidemic was the #1 health issue facing Western countries for people under 50 years of age prior to Covid and may still be. That's just the direct health issue. Factor in the gang warfare to control the supply of phenenol etc. The white collar crimes committed by doctors and pharmacies involved in the abuse of prescription drugs etc. It's an epidemic.
                So you think addiction is the issue? That it can affect anyone and Hunter got wrapped up so to speak?

                It is a sociological fact that the poor and rich have similar drug problems sociologically and even for similar reasons.

                Comment


                  #9
                  If you go back to the early 70’s and the car accident that killed *****’s wife and daughter, he used it as leverage for sympathy and campaigning soon after. He went so far as to blame the driver of the truck that was involved in the crash, insisted he was a careless drunk driver who took his family from him. Nothing could be further from the truth. The man was not drunk, nor was the accident even his fault. An investigation suggests Joe’s wife was somehow distracted and the crash was her fault. But for years this dishonest scumbag blamed an innocent man just so he could get sympathy from voters. He ruined that man’s life and to this day refuses to apologize to his family.

                  Now, fast forward 40 years and he did it again with his son who recently died of cancer. He ran ads about his heroic dead son who served in Iraq, emphasizing he was now deceased. He mentioned him in the first debate and emphasized he was dead. This man never misses an opportunity to use his own family for sympathy. He kind of did the same thing in this last debate. He brought addiction and how addicts deserved empathy and how it affects families all around the country, he was virtue signaling and again looking for sympathy for Hunter and more importantly himself. Joe is a narcissistic sociopath, and people like that should not be in relationships, let alone raising kids.
                  Last edited by GhostofDempsey; 10-25-2020, 11:27 AM.

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
                    So you think addiction is the issue? That it can affect anyone and Hunter got wrapped up so to speak?

                    It is a sociological fact that the poor and rich have similar drug problems sociologically and even for similar reasons.
                    I think addiction is an issue of course. I agree with you that drug addiction runs through all segments of society.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X
                    TOP