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    1. CerddwrRhyddid on

      Nah, he’s not that important and the U.S military wouldn’t follow the order, just like they didn’t over Greenland.

    2. Apprehensive_Idea758 on

      Sad but true, Trump’s is in a serious state of cognitive decline and that could have extremely serious and devastating repercussions for the whole World and it’s about time that he gets declared Mentally Incompetent and impeached from office and put away in a nursing home for the rest of his pathetic life.

    3. Due_Willingness1 on

      Eh. A world that could let this happen deserves to end. 

      Hopefully it’s quick 

    4. angry-democrat on

      He might be in cognitive decline, but he is fucking mean as hell now. Any chance to be cruel.

    5. Thecatisright on

      The world will survive no matter what, mankind on the other hand might be a different story.

    6. What’s crazy is how his brain is still able to come up with long social posts. I don’t know what drugs they are giving him to keep him alive, but there at least have to be some negative side effects to them.

    7. dis690640450cc on

      We are all blaming Trump, but there are a lot of other people that put him where he is, and a lot of people working hard to keep him there. They have the power to remove him at any time and yet they choose to keep him right there in office instead in prison where he belongs.

    8. TheLaughingMannofRed on

      One example of why we need to have age limits for positions of power. We’ve had two U.S. Presidents in place for 2 terms, now a possible third, that are well past retirement age and have demonstrated mental issues (maybe even physical issues) relevant to their old age.

      [https://ballotpedia.org/Ages_of_members_of_the_119th_Congress_(2025-2026)#](https://ballotpedia.org/Ages_of_members_of_the_119th_Congress_(2025-2026)#)

      House is around 57-58 years old for average age, and 63-64 years old for average age for Senate.

      For Senate, we have 49 Senators at or above 65 years old, with another 5 about to hit 65 in the next year. That means over half of the Senate will be overseen by people we’d be expecting to retire out from the workforce under normal circumstances.

      For House, we’re at over 120+ members at or above 65 years old, with several due to hit 65 in the next year. That is around 28%-29% of the House in the same circumstances.

      When you have physical and mental health commonly affected by how older you get, then it needs to be considered very carefully for imposing such responsibilities upon those persons. Realistically, having to leverage positions of power can be stressful, deteriorating to one’s overall health. Making decisions that would impact a lot of people should be something that conveys that sort of weight. A House rep, a Senator, or a higher role such as being President or Vice President…the higher one gets, the more strenuous it can get.

      I would rather we reform our system to not only have a maximum age (esp since the best medical science can only do so much in the end), but term limits on all positions as well. Helps us ensure that we give someone a few years in one position to do their best, then they can go to another position, or venture on to do something else to help impact the community or country positively.

      Plus, if someone cannot be a lifelong politician in a fixed position, then the potential for corruption is reduced because it keeps things dynamic, helps avoid one getting so well established and comfortable that they can be enriched by their position and block change that needs to be done in a matter of a couple of years, rather than several years or worse…decades.

    9. I knew this the moment he was declared the winner in 2016. Anyone perceptive knew what we are seeing today was coming.

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