For me to speak his name you'll have to pay

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  1. Greenleft

    Greenleft Well-Known Member

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    I've repeated my claim over and over of how Drumpf has power over people is the fact that people keep talking about him and giving him free advertising and giving him maximum name recognition. The fact that people talk of his very existence has won him the presidency of the United States. Good publicity or bad publicity is the same to him. Just say his name correctly.

    Which is why I call him Drumpf to the annoyance of everyone around me. It's best to avoid talking about him if not politics all together But since he is President of the United States, people are to some extent forced to talk about him. Well now I've come up with a compromise. For me to say Drumpf's real last name, you will have to pay me. When people in my life (not online) want to have a political discussion whenever or wherever about Drumpf, I will charge two US dollars for every time I speak his name correctly.
     
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    Doing so would make a person seem very unintelligent. The likely flaw in your logic is believing anyone cares what you think.
     
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    Actually people in real life (not from this laptop) ask me all the time about politics.
     
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    Tee Hee, there is a name for that mental illness, it is named after an Austrian Psychiatrist, and it rhymes with Hamburger's syndrome.

    Aspies tend to think the World revolves around and depends on them.
     
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