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Originally Posted by ICU 812
Let us drop Greenland for now. We can come back to it.
But the topic posed in the OP is President Trump's state of mind and what can or should be done about it.
Given that insiders have now published books and made public statements that say that former president Biden was not capable of functioning as the nation's chief executive and nothing was done about it, I just don't see what can be done with regard to President Trump.
Though I bought the hype and supported it at the time, Ihave come to see that former president Bush ("W") mismanaged the hunt for bin Laden and the invasion of Iraq. N thing was done about that at the time either.
Former president Obama was pretty much absent from the "Arab Spring", "lying from behind" and through inaction destabilized Lybiaeven though Kadafi had been playing ball on our side for a while . . .then let the Bengazi debical occur. Nothing happened there, with his Secretary of State wining, "What difference t this time does it make?"
President Trump is being proactive rather than being reactive. If Congress doesn't like it they should invoke the r Powers Act. If President Trump is demonstrably not in his right mind, the cabinet should take action by initiating the 25th Amendment process.
Oh Waite . . .Biden . . .remember?
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Is this a thread hijack or semi hijack. We were talking about Greenland. A little history lesson, the original 13 colonies have grown if you haven't noticed. We've bought, cajoled, attacked, and occupied land for 250 years. Vietnam was two different countries, there was one country of India before it was split in three, and we don't know the half of what goes on in Africa. Wait! If this is normal then Trump's mental state is no more unusual than Teddy Roosevelt's obsession with Panama. We've come full circle then.