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Doe Vs. Trump
#31
(04-01-2025, 05:26 PM)chr0naut Wrote: Trump’s Killing Spree - Rolling Stone

Inside Trump and Barr’s Last-Minute Killing Spree

Under the Trump administration, US airstrikes are killing more civilians

Trump is ‘undeniably’ the worst criminal in history, Noam Chomsky says

Mary Trump Calls Donald Trump A Mass Murderer For His Handling Of Covid Pandemic

Donald Trump in the Role of a Murderer

Is Trump one of Top Mass Murderers? Dr. Birx says he Killed 130K- 160K with Bad COVID Policy

The left and right are arguing over whether Trump’s ex-wife was ‘Epsteined’

The Real Reason Stormy Daniels Took Hush Money From Donald Trump

Death Toll Associated With Trump Administration Goes Beyond Covid-19, Says Lancet Report

Even if we exclude all the US Citizens that died unnecessarily from COVID-19, while Trump defunded and denied nearly every attempt to reduce the death toll, he still has a list of definite, and not just alleged, murders more than 130 times longer what the the conspiracy theories have alleged about the Clintons.

"death toll, he still has a list of definite, and not just alleged,"

No he hasnt. If what these people have as factual truth then Trump for have already been charged with Crimes Against Humanity by the ICC.  Hes NOT on the list. 

https://www.icc-cpi.int/about/how-the-court-works
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#32
(04-02-2025, 07:20 AM)Waterglass Wrote: "death toll, he still has a list of definite, and not just alleged,"

No he hasnt. If what these people have as factual truth then Trump for have already been charged with Crimes Against Humanity by the ICC.  Hes NOT on the list. 

https://www.icc-cpi.int/about/how-the-court-works

In July 2002, the United States threatened to use its Security Council veto to block renewal of the mandates of several U.N. peacekeeping operations, unless the Security Council agreed to permanently exempt U.S. nationals from the Court's jurisdiction.

Nor is The USA a signatory, agreeing to abide by ICC conventions, nor allowing ICC investigations within US borders, nor allowing investigations to gather evidence against US nationals outside of the US.

"The Ambiguities of Security Council Resolution 1422 (2002)" - The European Journal of International Law

Trump openly criticized the ICC before the United Nations and, in 2019, the visa of one of the ICC prosecutors was revoked to prevent investigation into US war crimes. In June 2020, Trump authorized further sanctions against the ICC to further prevent the investigation of US crimes:

Trump authorizes sanctions against International Criminal Court officials

So, Trump cannot be prosecuted by the ICC. That does not mean that he has not committed crimes against humanity.

It goes without saying, that the Clintons also aren't on any "crimes against humanity" ICC list, either, and you were previously alluding to their alleged culpability.

If you wish to observe a little modern history, the US has been the most militarily belligerent country in the world in the 20th and 21st centuries. And its "collateral" in those conflicts have always been high (as they always are in mechanized, as opposed to human to human military conflict). If any country was culpable, internationally, it is the US more than any other.

Trump was the president who 'droned to death' more than any other US President. He is as guilty as sin of all the collateral he killed (it has been estimated that about 7.27%-15.47% of all drone victims have been innocent non-combatant collateral). It's hard to estimate how many Trump droned to death, because he classified the drone statistics - and that's not suspicious at all, is it Puzzled:

Trump Inherited the Drone War but Ditched Accountability

But even before he hid the truth, his reported drone strikes were more than any other President.

And again, Trump's performance during the pandemic has been called criminally negligent by the very people, and humanitarian agencies, trying hardest to prevent the disaster in the US.

Trump is demolishing everything that America used to be about, replacing it with a neo-Nazi police state under a tyrant - papers please, or you will be 'deported' (actually, imprisoned, only a percentage have been deported). MAGA - making America go away...

[Image: us-deportees-el-salvador.webp] [Image: noem-el-salvador-prison-1810801910.jpg]
... not Nazi at all...
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#33
10 + 10 = 20 (old math)) Shocked
I don't give answers , I give questions. But sometimes,  those questions  are the answer. There's madness to my methods. Tumble
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#34
(04-02-2025, 06:29 PM)chr0naut Wrote:  

I prayed to Saint Michael the other night and the next day you go full combat to a simple response. You also wrote that Trump cant be arrested by the ICC if they put out an international warrant for his arrest.

Oh, yes they can 

The woman; "Doe" never refiled her lawsuit  because she has no standing, even while a friendlly administration was sitting in charge for four years.
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(04-03-2025, 12:37 PM)Waterglass Wrote: I prayed to Saint Michael the other night and the next day you go full combat to a simple response. You also wrote that Trump cant be arrested by the ICC if they put out an international warrant for his arrest.

Oh, yes they can 

The woman; "Doe" never refiled her lawsuit  because she has no standing, even while a friendlly administration was sitting in charge for four years.

They aren't going to charge or arrest him, if they can't investigate him. They can't just charge him without evidence, that is not how the law works.

It's the way Trump works, though, he makes an allegation, often without any hard evidence at all, and sometimes despite evidence to the contrary, and then enacts retribution based upon his feelz.

That is why he has just screwed-over the US economy, thinking he is getting a good deal from international trade. He's just raised the financial burden for every US citizen by another $5,000 + per year.

A quick search on the internet reveals that the term hyperrecession isn't a thing. I think it should be from now on. A recession so deep that there is no recovery. When US currency keeps collapsing until it has zero purchasing power and so it gets abandoned, because it ceases to be able to have enough value to pay for its infrastructural basis.
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#36
The Liberal fantasies continue on DI.
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#37
I think we all know who the immoral party is. The left promotes all kinds of it. Then they project nonsense on their enemies. Usually the things they project are things they do daily. Epstein was very liberal. I presume Diddy is as well.  Thats why they got a double flush.
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#38
(04-03-2025, 09:49 PM)chr0naut Wrote: They aren't going to charge or arrest him, if they can't investigate him. They can't just charge him without evidence, that is not how the law works.

It's the way Trump works, though, he makes an allegation, often without any hard evidence at all, and sometimes despite evidence to the contrary, and then enacts retribution based upon his feelz.

That is why he has just screwed-over the US economy, thinking he is getting a good deal from international trade. He's just raised the financial burden for every US citizen by another $5,000 + per year.

A quick search on the internet reveals that the term hyperrecession isn't a thing. I think it should be from now on. A recession so deep that there is no recovery. When US currency keeps collapsing until it has zero purchasing power and so it gets abandoned, because it ceases to be able to have enough value to pay for its infrastructural basis.

I get what you wrote and agree somewhat. IMO what hes doing is to avoid a financial collapse of the USA, hence the mass layoffs and the tariff situation. He just cant keep on point or his mouth shut.
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#39
(04-08-2025, 11:58 AM)Waterglass Wrote: I get what you wrote and agree somewhat. IMO what hes doing is to avoid a financial collapse of the USA, hence the mass layoffs and the tariff situation. He just cant keep on point or his mouth shut.

The US economy was (and probably still is) the most wealthy and powerful in the entire world. There is no possibility that it was inefficient and failing because everyone was ripping it off. If anything, it has been strip-mining the economies of other nations for a century.

But large international economies call upon the shared wealth of trading partners, and they always will. No one country has all the resources of the world.

The US is a service economy, no longer a primary production economy. To try and enforce that retrograde step, back to being a primary producer, will take decades to realize and will be costly.

To try and put massive tariffs on to imports in the hope of boosting local manufacture, is forgetting that not all resources required for that manufacture are locally available. So, it suddenly makes local manufacturers more expensive (or unviable) because they have to pay a fortune for a few internationally sourced components. We know what tariffs do to local manufacturing because they have been tried before (for example, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930).

Historical Impact of Tariffs on Countries That Implement Them

With your stock markets now crashing and not showing any likelihood of upturn in the near future, and local manufacturing unable to fund expansion and plant, Trump has crashed the economy already far enough to negatively impact economic trends for years. Just about every fiscal and economic expert, and even Trump himself, are saying that it is likely that the US will be in a recession by the end of the year. This isn't how you make anything "great".

Since your Constitution clearly says that "The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States", and there is nothing in the Constitution granting power to set tariffs by the President, why is Congress being bypassed?

Trump is not avoiding the financial collapse of the US, because it just wasn't collapsing. However, he is in the process of actively causing the current and ongoing collapse.
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(04-08-2025, 05:31 PM)chr0naut Wrote: There is no possibility that it was inefficient and failing because everyone was ripping it off. If anything, it has been strip-mining the economies of other nations for a century.


You must be confused because China and the EU has been strip mining the US post WWII. AI doesnt alwyas work
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