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Do you approve of Trump's plans for retribution?

Trump has constantly mentioned two areas of retribution he means if he is elected. First against those who perceives as his enemies, i.e., anyone who does not agree with him. The second is against any media who he sees as not agreeing with him and his ideas. These include such as CBS and MSNBC as examples. So, do you approve of Trump's plans for retribution if elected?
It's quite dangerous, it's a pretty standard commie move though to label political opponents as enemies to use the military against them and to try to control the media.
 
It's quite dangerous, it's a pretty standard commie move though to label political opponents as enemies to use the military against them and to try to control the media.
I don't think that "commie" means quite what you think it means.

Now, if you want to substitute "authoritarian regime" (a term that does NOT include all "communist" governments, but which does include many NON-communist governments [particularly in South and Central America {frequently governments backed and supported by the governments of the United States of America}]), you have a case.
 
I don't think that "commie" means quite what you think it means.

Now, if you want to substitute "authoritarian regime" (a term that does NOT include all "communist" governments, but which does include many NON-communist governments [particularly in South and Central America {frequently governments backed and supported by the governments of the United States of America}]), you have a case.
Commie governments tend to be authoritative, military dictatorships based on the neigh worship of a Dear Leader, brutal suppression of dissent and opposition, and a strong requirement towards party loyalty.
 
Commie governments tend to be authoritative, military dictatorships based on the neigh worship of a Dear Leader, brutal suppression of dissent and opposition, and a strong requirement towards party loyalty.
And fascist governments don't?

And the "friendly military" governments that the US governments have preferred in Central and South America and in Asia don't?

And the devotees of "The Cult of the Failed Casino Operator" wouldn't be positively overjoyed to see one established in the United States of America so that Mr Trump and his economic cronies could increase their ROI (and you can't get much better than "PURCHASE PRICE = $0.00 :: SALE PRICE = $100.00) and corporate control over governmental spending.
 
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