Yes we need slogans, whether you made them up yourself or you heard it or saw it somewhere. Dump Trump the dumb chump! Impeach Orange Julius Caesar! The emperor has no clues! Don't be another brick in his wall! And one borrowed from the Johnson administration: Hey hey hey Donald J. How many laws did you break today? Whadaya got?
You fail to comprehend sir, these are supposed to be Trump protest slogans, not Trump support slogans. You seem to either miss the point or avoid it completely, and this overwhelmingly qualifies you to be a Trump supporter.
I dont have a slogan, but my favorite nickname by far is Lord Commander Marmalade all hail Lord Commander Marmalade!
It's like tears in the rain, impossible to differentiate and unlikely to ever be noticed. We have been slammed with catchy slogans for years that produce nothing. If anyone really wants to "defeat" Trump, it won't likely be with this sort of thing, even if it rhymes and goes viral. The only way to make a difference is to get involved within the framework we have in place. Dance around the edges and outside as much as you like, but the effect will be disappointing. And this "war" that has been declared by the balaclava clan, is not going to end well. Consider how the other Klan was put down.
Resistance is not futile, but it will become more effective after the clown screws up so badly it begins to bite the faithful. By taking the safeguards off the banks and lending institutions, he's setting the stage for another financial crisis. When the Republicans start to go after Medicare and Social Security, he'll have to make an important decision. And when China, Russia, North Korea, and/or Iran start to act up, he'll have to deal with real international crises. I don't think an inexperienced narcissist with ADHD is likely to handle these well. So his opponents need to pace themselves and make sure they don't burn out too soon. Keep those signs handy!
Are you really qualified to diagnose medical conditions? If not, your speculation is useless. Hate if you must, but it seems like there's plenty of REAL stuff to call him out on. Why slip into the gutter if you hope to be taken seriously. It's like all the people out there calling him a "moron", yea right, a billionaire "moron". Such speculation diverts attention from real issues.
No, I'm not qualified to diagnose medical conditions, but a number of mental health professionals have come to this conclusion about Trump and narcissistic personality disorder. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wired-success/201507/why-do-we-choose-narcissistic-rather-humble-leaders https://www.theatlantic.com/please-support-us/?next=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theatlantic.com%2Fmagazine%2Farchive%2F2016%2F06%2Fthe-mind-of-donald-trump%2F480771%2F#seen http://time.com/4136439/trump-narcissism-strange/ http://addictinginfo.org/2015/11/22/top-u-s-psychiatrists-confirm-trumps-narcissistic-personality-disorder-textbook-case/ http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/03/donald_trump_and_narcissistic_personality_disorder_an_interview_with_sam_vaknin.html http://www.rawstory.com/2016/01/a-neuroscientist-explains-trump-has-a-mental-disorder-that-makes-him-a-dangerous-world-leader/ As for ADHD: https://www.quora.com/Does-Donald-Trump-have-ADHD http://www.huffingtonpost.com/george-sachs-psyd/unfit-unfocused-or-is-tru_b_11568002.html http://justnotsaid.blogspot.com/2016/10/does-trump-have-adhd.html https://www.quora.com/Does-Donald-Trump-have-a-personality-disorder-according-to-ICD-10-or-DSM-5-or-not Fact-based impressions are not "useless" in discussions on a political forum. I don't think I have to be a professional historian to form opinions about historical events based on reading and observations, nor do I have to be a political scientist to have informed opinions on politics. I think most people here recognize that what we say is a matter of opinion and some opinions are more informed than others. We're trying to make sense of Trump. The traits of the traits that have defined narcissistic personality disorder —grandiosity; an expectation that others will recognize one’s superiority; a lack of empathy--seem to fit him to a tea. I doubt that if we use the term "paranoid" to describe Richard Nixon in our discussions readers would say--t"sk, tsk. Can't say that unless we're mental health experts and have clinically examined him." I think watching Trump on the campaign trail and in office provides ample evidence that he isn't playing with a full deck.
Not exactly catchy for a sign. I would go with. If it walks like an idiot and talks like an idiot it's probly Donald Trump.
I comprehended just fine. What I see is a bunch of sour grapes still sore after election night. Exactly what would your slogans accomplish other than venting your frustrations?