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Has anyone visited Turkey? Is it a good place? Some european tourists/immigrants around me think it's good but I think it's a shithole of course.

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While I did not vote for @POTUS , naturally, I did champion him fiercely also here. I now consider this to have been the worst mistake of my life. I simply thought that he would be a much bigger man that he actually is. There were some grounds for my mistake, though.

The in-house analysis one of our partners at @GnSEconomics conducted after the first election victory of @realDonaldTrump , found him to be a radical but peace-loving and rough businessman whose main aim was to secure the well-being of the U.S., his family, and the world.

Upon considering Donald John Trump's second term, I mistakenly assumed that A) he would remain in his prime mental clarity, B) he would be willing to disclose his past actions, and C) he would genuinely pursue his promises of peace and withdrawal of American influence. I, wrongfully, assumed that he would want to become the president to save both the U.S. and the world. I was wrong.

So, what happened?

All intelligent people in the MAGA movement noticed that something changed in the policies of the Trump administration in April-May. Personally, I think that @netanyahu presented the Epstein files they had to him. This, combined with the immense pressure from the Deep State caused him to crack.

President Trump had also surrounded himself with "yes-men" who allowed his temper to grow to insane proportions. The Trump we looked at in 2016 would have never done that, i.e., based his decision-making circle on the yes-men. This is where his old age and aspirations to do some "major things" in his last term probably took better of him.

At the end of this gauntlet that has now run for a little over a year, we in the Western world are run by a U.S. president who has become utterly deranged. Most worryingly, though, President Trump is also likely to sink deeper into his insanity with the mounting U.S. losses in the Middle East.

What I worry the most is that in his insanity and desperation, President Trump will launch a nuclear attack against Iran. If this were to come to be, Iran would be gifted nukes from China, Russia, or North Korea, and they would eventually land on U.S. soil. We all know what that would yield.

I hope that the U.S. Constitution, @USCongress , and @USHouse will be strong enough to stop the madness of President Trump from dooming us all.

@VP @GenFlynn @RepThomasMassie @MikeJohnson @DougAMacgregor



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