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6 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said:

You need to lay off the drugs or your TDS (Trump DEPENDENCY Syndrome) will never heal.

It's Trump and the Republicans who are running around in circles.

You can't see straight anymore, can you?

Sunk cost man...they don't want to admit what their eyes see. 

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12 hours ago, oblong said:

Trump is a pushover and simply wants to be around winners and the “cool kids” whoever they are. Once your usefulness to him is gone he’s done with you.  A Midwest farmer, member of congress, wife…. All disposable. 

This. He’s always been an attention whore. Plus his take on political policies was never based on any sort of principle or values learned from experience with the public’s lives. All just an opportunity to grift and bask in the limelight.

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4 hours ago, 1984Echoes said:

You need to lay off the drugs or your TDS (Trump DEPENDENCY Syndrome) will never heal.

It's Trump and the Republicans who are running around in circles.

You can't see straight anymore, can you?

I have never done drugs. I recently got into cross-fit training and went to a zero sugar diet. I was able to get off my 10 mg BP med. life is great at age 48!

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9 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

I have never done drugs. I recently got into cross-fit training and went to a zero sugar diet. I was able to get off my 10 mg BP med. life is great at age 48!

But you still have a dependency problem.

TDS or Trump Dependency Syndrome tells me you still have something...

Out of equilibrium.

 

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The first step is admitting you have a problem. That's always the hardest step (the first one).

You should go see a psychiatrist. 

IMO.

Posted
15 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said:

But you still have a dependency problem.

TDS or Trump Dependency Syndrome tells me you still have something...

Out of equilibrium.

 

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The first step is admitting you have a problem. That's always the hardest step (the first one).

You should go see a psychiatrist. 

IMO.

Negative. I am actually at a retreat this weekend with a group of combat vets leading a mental self care group. I am a certified crisis manager through the VA. You have to actually be a former combat vet to qualify for this program. Changing mental concepts through shared experiences I am sure you would not understand.

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