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Trump storming out of the bad weather

Not my photo or image; I came across it after someone else posted it on their Facebook page. From time to time I follow current political affairs in the USA. All of the American TV networks broadcast their content in Saskatchewan, some with their own noticeable slant on what's going on. The Canadian and British networks that we get here also cover US current affairs thoroughly. Thus, it's almost impossible not to hear about what's happening south of our border every day. This caricature by Barry Blitt seems to me to reflect some of the strong positions that are being taken there now; and not only in the news media.

 

Barry Blitt was awarded the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for political cartooning. More info here: www.pulitzer.org/article/qa-2020-editorial-cartooning-win...

 

Shows better larger; press L and fill your screen.

An old photograph posted back in the days of the Covid pandemic, brought back to life in these crazy times

 

An article from The Guardian about some of his current impacts on us and our planet www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/feb/22/forest-land-w...

With barbed baseball bats.

 

Sydney Zombie Walk, Prince Alfred Park, Sydney, Australia (Saturday 4 November 2017)

Ce mercredi matin à 6 heures, le républicain Donald Trump était en tête dans les « swing states » et proche de redevenir président des Etats-Unis … “oups” !!!

 

Au point du jour en Europe, Donald Trump semblait accroître son avantage sur Kamala Harris dans une élection présidentielle américaine à couteaux tirés.

 

Les résultats définitifs ne devraient pas être connus avant la fin de la semaine, mais le nom du vainqueur devrait se confirmer dans la journée de mercredi .. ou plus tôt !!!

 

… sans commentaires personnels car ce n’est pas encore définitif !!!

 

Bonne journée les artistes et croisons les doigts 😗

 

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This Wednesday morning at 6 o'clock, Republican Donald Trump was leading in the "swing states" and close to becoming President of the United States again... "oops"!!!

 

At daybreak in Europe, Donald Trump seemed to increase his advantage over Kamala Harris in a US presidential election with knives drawn.

 

The final results should not be known before the end of the week, but the name of the winner should be confirmed during the day on Wednesday !

 

... without personal comments because it is not yet final !!!

 

Have a good day artists and let's cross our fingers 😗

 

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Jesse Herring, 23, sells leftover Trump 2020 flags in Upland, Southern California, 23 days before the president leaves office.

 

Herring is a Trump supporter but he believes Republicans need to find a new face for the next presidential election.

Donald Trump in prison uniform, chained to fence, The High Line, Meatpacking District, Manhattan, NYC. 2019.

 

Justin

www.justingreen19.co.uk

Damien, your Trump'ing prayers have been answered. :)

 

Sydney, Australia (Wednesday 15 November 2017)

Trump supporter Tom and his Trump Truck making the rounds in Southern California. His German Shepherd comes along for the ride. Tom is not shy about his support for Trump.

It seems that the Trump empire has expanded to the downtown area of Arusha,Tanzania. and has moved into the grocery business and added a new clothing lone.

10/03/2017 www.allenfotowild.com

I love the song Space Force - the Theme Song by the Gregory Brothers:

 

youtu.be/_AUXpnB065o

 

#spaceforce #maga #trump #legotrump #space #lego #classicspace #toy_photographers #toyartistry #spaceinvaders #utahtoycrew #donaldtrump

Donald Trump's cap "Make America great again" stickers are available at my Etsy shop.

Sarcastic, funny, colourful, pop art.

Politics sticker, gifts for democrats, political humour, election 2020, anti Donald Trump.

On Jan. 18, 2017, U.S. President Barack Obama ended his last press conference by telling the media, “Good luck.” With Donald Trump taking over, many believe the U.S. and the world will need all the luck we can get.

I took the photo several years ago of an approaching storm over the Washington Monument and other landmarks in Washington, D.C. I was standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial overlooking a reflecting pond when I took it. It was early morning and the light was just right. Not long after, the storm came.

I added a message made famous by broadcaster Edward R. Murrow, who helped end the reign of the McCarthy witch hunts in the 1950s. At the end of most broadcasts, he would say, “Good night, and good luck.”

A film done by George Clooney told of his life. I have a copyright on the photo but want it to be a shared attribution arrangement. So feel free to share but not use commercially. May the spirit of Edward R. Murrow help us in the coming years…

On a day when Donald Trump tries once more to appease western allies I wonder whether he will get a better reception than he did on this day.

 

This puppet was generally ignored by all on this street at least. Photographed in Hong Kong last March.

Candidate Rally - Attendance: H U G E !!!

On Thursday 12 July 2018, US president Donald Trump, the most dangerous man in the world, was welcomed to the United Kingdom by the British prime minister Theresa May. The following day the streets of London witnessed the biggest protest for over a decade as thousands marched on Trafalgar Square to express their anger at the British government extending a red carpet welcome for Trump.

 

Protesters pointed out the extreme threat to democracy, to those dependent on welfare, to womens' rights, to civil rights generally and even to the survival of humankind which Trump presents. Such assertions might seem extreme, but they are unfortunately fully justifiable.

 

As the president of what is by far the richest and most powerful country on earth, Trump has dedicated his term to accelerating the US addiction to fossil fuels and agribusiness, dismantling the Environmental Protection Agency and withdrawing America from the Paris Climate Accords, thereby accelerating global warming and climate change and presenting a huge threat to the continued existence of humankind.

 

Trump's presidency also marks another dangerous step in the erosion of democracy in the United States. Far from "draining the swamp" as he promised, Trump has surrounded himself with powerful figures from big business, especially major financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs, as well as his friends and allies in the fossil fuel and defence industires.

 

Government policy, more and more, reflects the direct interests of concentrated private power with the public having less and less influence. At the same time the Trump presidency has allied itself with some of the most ruthless regimes in the world and is profiting from Saudi Arabia's illegal war of aggression in Yemen which has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis. A serious war crime in which Donald Trump and Theresa May are both complicit.

 

Trump has also been keen to patronise the extreme nationalist constituency in the United States and through preaching a propaganda of fear his presidency has managed to oversee some of the most racist immigration policies ever to be implemented in the United States, targeted almost exclusively at Muslim countries - Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen. Ironically, all of them have been massively destabilized and impoverished by US foreign policy.

 

He was also responsible for the ruthless decision to separate children from their parents as they cross into the United States from Mexico, in his determination to block immigration from central America, where decades of US illegal intervention, including the CIA funded Contra terror operations in Nicaragua and enforced free trade (under NAFTA or IMF rules) have devastated the region and merely enhanced the power of corrupt corporate elites and drug cartels.

 

As if this was not enough to worry about, Trump has also authorized a huge increase in both US defence spending and in the US nuclear arsenal, and changed the strategic posture of the US so that nuclear weapons can be used even for offensive operations and even when their use is not required to preempt a nuclear strike by an enemy power.

 

As any historian of conflict since the Second World War knows, it is only by a miracle that humankind has survived since 1945 without a nuclear war. Now the situation is more dangerous than ever before. Not only are we are now dependent on Trump's extremely unpredictable temperament but also increasingly on automated systems which can easily malfunction.

 

Trump and Republicans maintain they need to spend heavily on military equipment in order to counter the supposed Russian threat. However they seldom remind the public that the United States already spends almost as much as the rest of the world combined on defence and that Russia's expenditure is far behind both that of the United States and only on about the same level of Saudi Arabia, and spends only 10% of what NATO spends.

 

It has also to be remembered that it is NATO and US forces which are operating right on the Russian border, not Russian forces on the American border. Russia's defence spending is clearly recognised by academics to be primarily defensive and responsive to US spending. What is desperately needed is a serious international dialogue at the highest level to decrease the danger of conflict, especially the risk of a terminal nuclear war and begin a process of multilateral disarmament.

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On Thursday 12 July 2018, US president Donald Trump, the most dangerous man in the world, was welcomed to the United Kingdom by the British prime minister Theresa May. The following day the streets of London witnessed the biggest protest for over a decade as thousands marched on Trafalgar Square to express their anger at the British government extending a red carpet welcome for Trump.

 

Protesters pointed out the extreme threat to democracy, to those dependent on welfare, to womens' rights, to civil rights generally and even to the survival of humankind which Trump presents. Such assertions might seem extreme, but they are unfortunately fully justifiable.

 

As the president of what is by far the richest and most powerful country on earth, Trump has dedicated his term to accelerating the US addiction to fossil fuels and agribusiness, dismantling the Environmental Protection Agency and withdrawing America from the Paris Climate Accords, thereby accelerating global warming and climate change and presenting a huge threat to the continued existence of humankind.

 

Trump's presidency also marks another dangerous step in the erosion of democracy in the United States. Far from "draining the swamp" as he promised, Trump has surrounded himself with powerful figures from big business, especially major financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs, as well as his friends and allies in the fossil fuel and defence industires.

 

Government policy, more and more, reflects the direct interests of concentrated private power with the public having less and less influence. At the same time the Trump presidency has allied itself with some of the most ruthless regimes in the world and is profiting from Saudi Arabia's illegal war of aggression in Yemen which has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis. A serious war crime in which Donald Trump and Theresa May are both complicit.

 

Trump has also been keen to patronise the extreme nationalist constituency in the United States and through preaching a propaganda of fear his presidency has managed to oversee some of the most racist immigration policies ever to be implemented in the United States, targeted almost exclusively at Muslim countries - Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen. Ironically, all of them have been massively destabilized and impoverished by US foreign policy.

 

He was also responsible for the ruthless decision to separate children from their parents as they cross into the United States from Mexico, in his determination to block immigration from central America, where decades of US illegal intervention, including the CIA funded Contra terror operations in Nicaragua and enforced free trade (under NAFTA or IMF rules) have devastated the region and merely enhanced the power of corrupt corporate elites and drug cartels.

 

As if this was not enough to worry about, Trump has also authorized a huge increase in both US defence spending and in the US nuclear arsenal, and changed the strategic posture of the US so that nuclear weapons can be used even for offensive operations and even when their use is not required to preempt a nuclear strike by an enemy power.

 

As any historian of conflict since the Second World War knows, it is only by a miracle that humankind has survived since 1945 without a nuclear war. Now the situation is more dangerous than ever before. Not only are we are now dependent on Trump's extremely unpredictable temperament but also increasingly on automated systems which can easily malfunction.

 

Trump and Republicans maintain they need to spend heavily on military equipment in order to counter the supposed Russian threat. However they seldom remind the public that the United States already spends almost as much as the rest of the world combined on defence and that Russia's expenditure is far behind both that of the United States and only on about the same level of Saudi Arabia, and spends only 10% of what NATO spends.

 

It has also to be remembered that it is NATO and US forces which are operating right on the Russian border, not Russian forces on the American border. Russia's defence spending is clearly recognised by academics to be primarily defensive and responsive to US spending. What is desperately needed is a serious international dialogue at the highest level to decrease the danger of conflict, especially the risk of a terminal nuclear war and begin a process of multilateral disarmament.

   

Anti-Donald Trump inaugural protests

 

Trump International Hotel & Tower - Chicago

Chicago, IL

January 20th, 2017

 

All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.

  

Taken on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland during the Edinburgh International Arts Festival.

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KLFI (Joint Base Langley-Eustis) - 02 MAR 2017

 

"Air Force One" starting takeoff roll on RWY 26 en route to Joint Base Andrews (KADW) after a 3-hour stay in the area.

 

President Trump was here to visit the Newport News shipyard to tour the USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier and to speak to workers there.

US Election 2020 . WATCHING OUT FOR A BETTER FUTURE WITHOUT STUPIDITY

 

Analog collage in memoriam of Dominik Steiger (+ 2014) by LitterART (c) 2020

Donald Trump Motorcade In New York

Donald Trump attends The United Nations General Assembly in New York.

 

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a parody of Mr. Trump's state of mind

Donald Trump's cap "Make America great again". Sarcastic, funny, colourful, pop art.

DONALD TRUMP'S OFFICIAL NOMINATION-

By Bernard Bujold

Donald Trump is emerging from the Republican convention as the new political star of the United States. Hundreds of American celebrities from all walks of life showed their admiration for Trump at the rally.

Among the most notable was Donald Trump's son's 17-year-old daughter, Kai, and already a champion golfer...

To be continued...

www.wsj.com/livecoverage/rnc-trump-speech-biden-election-...

 

LA NOMINATION OFFICIELLE DE DONALD TRUMP-

Par Bernard Bujold -

Donald Trump ressort du congrès républicain comme l’étoile politique l’heure. Des centaines de vedettes américaines provenant de tous les secteurs ont témoigné lors du rassemblement leur admiration pour Trump. Parmi les plus remarquées, il y a la fille du fils de Donald Trump, Kai, 17 ans et une championne de golf…

À suivre…

www.wsj.com/livecoverage/rnc-trump-speech-biden-election-...

 

Trump stickers, Lower Manhattan, New York City.

 

Justin

www.justingreen19.co.uk

 

This photo was taken in London's Parliament Square on Monday 20 February 2017 during a protest against the proposed state visit of American president Donald Trump to Britiain.

 

Thousands of protesters armed with placards filled most of the square as British MPs debated president Trump's visit in the House of Commons. They were rallying to demand that the government repudiate his shameful racist, sexist and imperialist policies and revoke his state invitation as a guest of the Queen. Many also expressed the wish that the British government itself should do far more to help desparate refugees and ease the conditions within the UK for asylum seekers .

 

1.8 million people have already signed an online petition asking the government to rescind the offer of a state visit. Labour MP Paul Flynn condemned it as “terribly wrong” and the speaker of the British parliament John Bercow had already stated his view that if he was allowed to address parliament we would be effectively endorsing his extremely divisive views on women and Muslims.

 

In contrast Foreign Office minister Alan Duncan was defiant arguing that Britain should "use all the tools at its disposal to build common ground" with America's extreme right wing president who, if invited on a state visit, would only be the third US president to be so honoured since 1952.

 

Former Foreign Secretary, William Hague, couldn't understand the fuss. The queen was, he argued in the Daily Telegraph, used to meeting some of the world's bloodiest tyrants, "such as presidents Mobutu of Zaire and Caeucescu of Romania" and seemed to imply there was no need to improve our ethical standards now.

 

By 6 pm approximately five thousand angry protesters had gathered and the police had to close part of the square to traffic.

Among the most frequent chants heard were "May shame on you", "dump Trump", "build bridges not walls" and "refugees are welcome here". However for the most part people quietly listened to the speakers who included Owen Jones, Green MP Caroline Lucas, Labour MP Naz Shah, the SNP's Carol Monaghan and Shadow home secretary Diane Abbot who told the crowd that Trump

 

"was supported in his presidential campaign by white supremacists. Even in the first weeks of his presidency, he had had a visceral anti-immigrant line.We hear that he has been invited for state visit. Whatever you think, a state visit is meant to be an honour. I would say that Donald Trump has done nothing to be honoured for."

 

Owen Jones called for continued solidarity with immigrants and refugees and was optimistic tolerance would win out over bigotry

 

"The racists and the fascists have been defeated before," he told the crowd, "and we will defeat them again".

  

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Municipal Auditorium - Downtown Nashville, Tennessee

 

When President Donald Trump visited Nashville, I documented his visit. It was a cold sunny day in March, but I had a great time capturing the excitement and the protest surrounding his arrival. You can read about that day and see more pictures on my blog: 45 Visits Music City.

 

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