Survey Says Yes, History Says GTFO, by Nick Gillespie, Reason Foundation. Or maybe he was practicing zip-lining without getting his crotch caught in the wire. Hey I’ll be good at that time I’m going home to pick you guys up after work and then we’ll go get some dinner and I’ll be there in about an hour or two so if. in 2020 is no less likely today than the prospect of Donald Trump's. Of course, it’s a little puzzling that Johnson should decline to meet with Trump, a man he’s called “one of the great global brands.” Perhaps he was busy preparing for his court date over shamelessly lying to the public about how much European Union membership cost taxpayers every week (spoiler alert: not 350 million pounds). was on the side of the Axis or Allied powers during World War II. But apparently, not so much!Īccording to Politico, Trump “asked for a meeting” with Johnson during his trip “ but was turned down.” Instead, the two reportedly had a 20-minute phone call that was described as “friendly and productive.” Though the details of the conversation remain a mystery, the two presumably discussed James Bond’s formative years in Portugal and whether the U.K. Still, one would have thought that Boris Johnson, former foreign secretary turned, inexplicably, prime ministerial front-runner, would have made time for a sit-down with the president, based on their longtime affection for one another, mutual disdain for the E.U., and shared experience as blithering idiots. Trump gives TikTok 45 days to GTFO of the US, if not sold to Microsoft TweakTown Business, Financial & Legal Trump gives TikTok 45 days to GTFO of the US, if not sold to Microsoft President Trump. In other words, most people want Trump to G.T.F.O. ![]() Prior to the trip, London mayor Sadiq Khan wrote that it would be “un-British to be rolling out the red carpet…for a president whose divisive behavior flies in the face of the ideals America was founded upon,” while protesters reinflated the giant Trump baby balloon, wheeled a 16-foot Trump robot sitting on a toilet around Trafalgar Square, and mowed a giant penis with a message about climate change into a field under the flight path of Air Force One. There, he and his adult children have been fêted by the royals not because they approve of his administration, but because they’re effectively contractually obligated to do so, unlike British commoners and politicians who have made their displeasure known. ![]() As you‘ve probably heard by now, Donald Trump is currently on day two of his state visit to the United Kingdom.
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