robinph wrote: » So is the best way to do that saying that you're going to smash some heads together and lock people up and we couldn't give a damn what people as upset about, or might it be better to say you are going to resolve the issue that have caused the rioting and anyone still out causing trouble will get their heads smashed together?
PropJoe10 wrote: » I think it's very striking that even at this stage, he hasn't even attempted to say something that can calm or unify people. He's a disgrace to his office.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » There are over 300 million people in the Us. Law and order needs to be restored first and foremost. No ifs no buts
20Cent wrote: » The governors have to refuse to mobilise the military against their own people' Trump will then order them in. The military can either refuse or do it. There's the tipping point between the rule of law and fascism. Trump clearly wants fascism.
Leroy42 wrote: » And no rationale person is going to disagree with the overall sentiment. The issue is that what are the options? There is clearly a cohort using these protests as an excuse for criminality. Unfortunately that the case for almost everything. But just like we cannot disband the police because of a few bad apples, cracking down, dominating or whatever is the term is not the answer. No doubt, if you send the riot police, or army in, then control will be restored, but at what cost? The underlying issue has not been dealt with, and in fact you will have just created more people that fear and mistrust the government. So Trump coming out with his slogan sounds great, works well in movies, but unfortunately this is real life. There is clearly a major racism issue within the US, and that runs into the police force who continually distance themselves from the pubic with their balaclavas, heavy weapons and militarisation.
ExMachina1000 wrote: » 4 police officers shot last night. Insanity Authorities must retake control . Violent extremists from both left and right along with opportunistic rioters and looters must be stopped .
namloc1980 wrote: » . I wonder do the likes of Scott Walker actually and genuinely believe the absolute guff they put out there about Trump. Utter sycophant.
RIGOLO wrote: » Yep, the easily triggered liberal left see it as the action of a dictator. Whilst others see it as the President of the United States walking across the street to the Church of St. Johns, commonly referred to as the Church of The Presidents, given every US oresident in history is thought to have attended service there. And holding up their book of prayer a few days after this historic builiding was nearly burned down by peaceful protestors. I guess arson is a form of peacful protest for what passes for a liberal these days .
Foxtrol wrote: » The man holds the bible like he has never seen one beforehttps://twitter.com/bad_takes/status/1267594813710446593?s=20
8-10 wrote: » This President is particularly poor at unifying his citizens. I'd argue he's doing the opposite.
Leroy42 wrote: » What was the point of the walkabout? He clears the streets of peaceful protestors to stand by a church sign whilst holding up a bible. What is it supposed to mean? That religion will be the salvation? That he is leading through learnings from the Bible? Which, the New or Old Testament? Again, all he had to do was stand up and call for calm.
seamus wrote: » He's talking to his base. Standing in front of a boarded-up church holding a bible and talking about defending life and property from domestic terrorism. This was a message aimed only at white christian conservative America telling them that their way of life is under attack and he's coming to save them.This is straight out of the dictator's playbook.
Leroy42 wrote: » What was the point of the walkabout?
Harry Palmr wrote: » He's not that good! Nixon is still worse
RIGOLO wrote: » Interesting to see the predominantly Democrat strongholds being burned to the ground . The irony of rioters in cities which have Democrat senators, mayors, councilman, AGs, police chiefs etc all venting thier anger in senseless destruction and mayhem with much of it directed at their Republican President is self-evidently conveniently swept under the carpet. so RIP to George Floyd, no man deserved that, hope the cop goes down hard for this. Maybe these people are protesting that African Americans had never had it so good under President Trump, with their business ownership rates , employment levels, Black College funding , criminal justice refrorms all trending positively for their communities.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » America has been a laughing stock for over three years.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Everything he does is unnatural looking and sounding. He stands and walks weird even. It literally looks like someone came down and is acting like a "male human entity".
8-10 wrote: » As Trump said himself yesterday, America is becoming a laughing stock