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Venezuela seized the assets of Chevron (among other oil companies) and never paid compensation. The kidnapping of Maduro and the plans to control his country are payback to the American oil companies which heavily supported Trump in the 2024 election.

Greenland is part of the country of Denmark. That country and Canada are NATO members. It is doubtful that even Trump would attack either.


That's not what happened. They had every right as a sovereign state to seize what belonged to them. They DID offer compensation. Some of the companies accepted, others didn't so it's been in front of the courts for years. The issue now, of course, is that Venezuela can't pay anything because of the terrorist sanctions against them that have gone on for years. That's just common sense. But it was their natural resource, they had the right to nationalize them. Fuck American gas and oil companies ffs. I don't understand how anyone still sticks to these bs stories in 2025. Regardless of what anyone says about Maduro, Trump didn't do it out of altruism and his plan has nothing to do with liberating Venezuelans. He's literally planning to rob them blind. So that's just gaslighting, Trump is very fine with dictators.

I've heard the payback explanation too, which makes sense because literally everything is for sale and that's how Trump's been profiting since the beginning - he's not even hiding it. But I've also heard a different angle. It seems these companies aren't even interested in Venezuela and it would take years to get everything built so it's up and running.

Anyone have any thoughts?


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Trump and his maniac handlers - come on, he's not doing a whole lot, he's maybe got 4 or 5 hours of relative cognitive function every day. The rest of the time, psychos like Miller are the ones running things. And they would absolutely go for Greenland AND Canada. And we have to understand that even if Trump doesn't do it, give it a couple of decades or maybe more or less, the US will want our water, our land, our resources.

This is the decline. For all of us. The US isn't going to take it peacefully. They are are going to get ugly. But don't worry, we all will. You can already see it. People are just in denial. Nothing is going to be made great again - whatever that means. I'm a little jealous of people who don't see reality for what it is tbh. I wish I was that delusional.



 
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Machado Gives Her Nobel Peace Prize To Trump:
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Womaniser,

I often don't respond to your posts because I find them incredibly out of touch with the American voters and those who support Trump, most of whom do so equivocally (if you know what that means). The below quote from one person probably captures the feeling of the vast majority of Trump voters including my own father, RIP, who hated him but voted for him on a lesser of evils analysis:
"There is little sign overall, though, that the Republican base is abandoning Trump. The vast majority of Republicans, about 8 in 10, approve of his job performance, compared with 4 in 10 for adults overall.

“I don’t like the man as a human being. I don’t like his brashness. I don’t like his roughness. I don’t like how he types out his texts all capital as if he’s yelling at everybody. But what I approve of is what he is doing to try and get the country on track,” Candela said.

Of the Canadian posters on this board the only one who has correctly analyzed the American voters' lesser of evils analysis is Fradi. The rest of you don't understand what the average American voter sees, hears, experiences and thinks.
 

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Womaniser,

I often don't respond to your posts because I find them incredibly out of touch with the American voters and those who support Trump, most of whom do so equivocally (if you know what that means). The below quote from one person probably captures the feeling of the vast majority of Trump voters including my own father, RIP, who hated him but voted for him on a lesser of evils analysis:
"There is little sign overall, though, that the Republican base is abandoning Trump. The vast majority of Republicans, about 8 in 10, approve of his job performance, compared with 4 in 10 for adults overall.

“I don’t like the man as a human being. I don’t like his brashness. I don’t like his roughness. I don’t like how he types out his texts all capital as if he’s yelling at everybody. But what I approve of is what he is doing to try and get the country on track,” Candela said.

Of the Canadian posters on this board the only one who has correctly analyzed the American voters' lesser of evils analysis is Fradi. The rest of you don't understand what the average American voter sees, hears, experiences and thinks.

Reading the Yahoo publication, I notices that most comments come from older Trump supporters that whatever he does won't influencé their ideas about him.
Quite the same as des happening in Québec in the 1930s !
There were two partys and families were very little informed.
Premier Duplessis was reelected multiple times.
Now Americans trust a man that made promises and is still blaming Biden for his own failures.
Next November should show his supporters who he is and what they think of him.
 
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