Trump doesn't trust Secret Service to keep him safe

Good luck with that. I’m in the skeptics camp on that one.

I think most voters don’t ask too many questions. Or they’ve been fed the wrong answers from one of several propaganda machines.

Funny thing is that there are a lot of countries where that is not a problem.

Some places the leaders even take public transit to work, with the rest of the masses.

I wonder what the difference is.

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https://ca.news.yahoo.com/jacinda-ardern-turned-away-cafe-because-coronavirus-capacity-154100899.html

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Here’s another memory Olaf Palme. Shot while walking home from the cinema. American involvement was suspected, but never proven.

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I’ve always thought South African involvement was much more plausible.

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I argue for spending as much money to protect the lives of one’s national leaders / representatives as is spent per person in mining, forestry, agriculture and all the other useful but risky jobs.

Finally we got Trump in a cage.

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Betsy DeVos’ husband owns Blackwater, or whatever it’s called this week. Close enough for you?

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Nitpick: It’s her brother, Erik Prince.

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Whoops, thanks for the correction.

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“Quick! We need to add another fence around the fence around the fence around the White House!”

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Staffers have said Dubya treated them with great respect. Obama treated them as family. Trump treats them like servants.

They are highly professional, but which of the three can expect maybe a little less dedication in a pinch?

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It’ll be the US Marshall’s service. The Secret Service will be detailed to the new POTUS.

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