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How will Polish-American relations change if Trump is elected president again?


OP Alien  29 | 7326
30 Jul 2025   #661
US economy grew 3% last quarter

How high was inflation?
PolAmKrakow  3 | 1003
30 Jul 2025   #662
@Alien
Oh just a measely .3% over last quarter. Sorry to disappoint with such a small number.
OP Alien  29 | 7326
30 Jul 2025   #663
Sorry to disappoint

I'm not disappointed.
amiga500  6 | 1828
30 Jul 2025   #664
when did anyone like a responsible government? ever say that we should cut the EU public service, those 400 thousands c*ck suckers and pus*y lickers. When did it ever happen in 50 years that we have to neatly trim our euro plutocracy, because we were democratically elected> > ? Just wondering,

i di enjoy the konfa elected and now they faced with all the aaa+++ of being an EU parliamentarian. enjoy the limousine through the streets of brussels kunts. .,

in conclusion alien, you're the worst type of polak lived, you're worse than ryszard. you run away 1989. well somehow my mum was lucky we ran away in 1984, but they only let the communist academics run to africa.
cms neuf  1 | 2253
30 Jul 2025   #665
You are one zero too many - there are 40.000 EU employees. Not 400.000.

If you are worried about bloated bureaucracy look closer to home - there are 400.000 public employees in New South Wales
amiga500  6 | 1828
30 Jul 2025   #666
hey cms, don;'t be smart, you
there are 40.000 EU employees. Not 400.000.

yep wat did i miss a zero? . what are they actually doing? maybe it should be 4000.
amiga500  6 | 1828
30 Jul 2025   #667
no actually there is about half a million to one million parasites hanging around brussels and strasbourg. don't forget the lobby groups and the ngo's best work in an ngo when you young and pretend you're all saintly and all that. .

Putin and Orban and Georgia had pretty much the right idea. If you want to get involved in local politics, declare your funding.
OP Alien  29 | 7326
31 Jul 2025   #668
40.000 EU employees

40,000 out of 400 million inhabitants in the entire EU is not a lot.
cms neuf  1 | 2253
31 Jul 2025   #669
What have lobbyists and NGOs got to do with the number of EU bureaucrats. You were wrong, can't do decimals and don't want to admit it.

The combined population of Brussels and Strasbourg is 1.5m so it is mind of unlikely there are a million "parasites" there. Are you saying if you walk down the street that 2 out of 3 people you see there are Eurocrats ?

Why can't you do these sums yourself ?
DrainTrump
7 Aug 2025   #670
The American people made a grave mistake electing a vile, incompetent predator as president. He's exploiting public money and the power of his office to manipulate the stock market, enriching himself and his family with white-glove fraud. His shady crypto company is nothing but a scheme to fleece the nation while he hides behind lawsuits against anyone who calls him out. This betrayal of trust is a stain on our country.

His abuse of authority to siphon off public funds for personal gain is unforgivable. Every move he makes reeks of corruption, using the presidency as a tool to dodge accountability and pad his pockets. The American people will never forget this travesty-his legacy will be one of greed and deceit, not leadership. We deserve better than this circus of fraud. #DrainTrump
johnny reb  50 | 8401
7 Aug 2025   #671
enriching himself and his family

Like biden did with Burisma (the Big Man), his influence peddling, funneling money to his family, pay to play, biden family received millions in foreign contracts, weaponized foreign aid programs to fund abortion, and the list goes on.
Same B.S. , different president and I bet you would have voted for slow joe if you had a chance to.
Go away, no stick around as Trump is now calling all of bidens cohorts and even Crooked Hillary to testify about their sins even though all we will hear is, "I plead the fifth'.,
Its still going to be news worthy to show America and the Democrats just how dirty their players were to try to throw the 2016 election while we were here on the P.F. telling you for four years the collusion was all a hoax while you brainwashed Libtards refused to believe us. FINALLY ! WE TOLD YOU SO ! HA !
The best one will be when the call obama to testify because he has been investigated and found to have started the Russian collusion hoax.
Will make for good news even though he will excuse himself from going to prison.
We can only hope the history books get it right.
OP Alien  29 | 7326
7 Aug 2025   #672
We deserve better

You have already chosen him twice...., has someone messed with your mind?
DrainTrump
7 Aug 2025   #673
Your argument is a textbook case of "whataboutism." Pointing fingers at Biden's alleged corruption doesn't erase Trump's own track record-fraud convictions, hush money scandals, and a documented history of lies. Choosing one corrupt figure over another isn't a defense; it's a cop-out. America's decline isn't caused by one party or one president-it's fueled by people like you who blindly cheer for their team while ignoring the rot on both sides. Demanding accountability starts with rejecting this false dichotomy, not doubling down on it. History won't be kind to those who traded reason for tribalism.
PolAmKrakow  3 | 1003
7 Aug 2025   #674
@DrainTrump
Another leftist screaming into the abyss. All the blue hair dye, woke agenda, Subaru driving fvcktards complain constantly and point fingers at people for actions they see in their own party. Demanding accountability begins with voiding every pardon given to everyone who was not charged with a crime yet. Thats accountability.
DrainTrump
7 Aug 2025   #675
Trump treats Poland like his personal butt plug, only caring when it benefits him or the U.S. He pushes Poland to buy American gas or host U.S. troops, but his support feels like a show, not real loyalty. His focus is on deals that help him look good, not on Poland's needs or safety, especially against threats like Russia.

Poland has trusted America for too long, hoping it would always have their back. But Trump's flaky attitude, questioning NATO and putting his own interests first, shows he's not a reliable partner. Poles need to wake up, stop depending only on the U.S., and build stronger ties elsewhere to protect themselves.
Ron2
7 Aug 2025   #676
As I said, Poland needs to become the strongest military state in the EU. Only then, it will have America's attention and true partnership. Hope the new Polish president gets it and follows through. The war is a tremendous opportunity for Poland to reshape history. Time is running out.
cms neuf  1 | 2253
7 Aug 2025   #677
Not realistic - we have half the money of thr big countries, no real access to the sea, a smaller defence industry and less manpower.

More achievable to be a loyal part of a common defence mechanism
Ron2
7 Aug 2025   #678
Besides, Poland has no choice. It will not change its geopolitical location and it will always be Russia's neighbor. The US is now pumping money into military and Ukraine, so why not take advantage of it and declare its willingness to become the military shield of the EU. When the US goes into recession, it will be too late for Poland to get assistance from the US.

Once this war is over, Poland - waiting for a new Russian aggression - could create a fantastic military zone together with Ukraine and have tactical access to both the Baltic and Black sea.
Novichok  7 | 10689
7 Aug 2025   #679
As I said, Poland needs to become the strongest military state in the EU

The US is the strongest military state in this Galaxy and continues losing wars, one after another...against bamboo breathers and sheep herders...

Almost forgot...We are so broke that we need to print money to pay interest on the fed debt...with no fvcking idea how to pay it off...

DId you see Thelma and Louise? That's us...

Memo to stupid Polaks:

Your real enemies are in Brussels, not Moscow. If you begged Russia to occupy Poland, Russia would refuse. Like who needs 38 million haters you can't reason with...
Marrakesh
7 Aug 2025   #680
Poland needs to become the strongest military state in the EU.

Financed by whom? You really underestimate the costs associated with becoming a military power and maintaining that status. The USSR bankrupted itself by trying just that.

The war is a tremendous opportunity for Poland to reshape history.

Like what? Taking back the Kresy?
Ironside  53 | 13686
7 Aug 2025   #681
The American people made a grave mistake electing a vile, incompetent predator as president.

There is nothing wrong with Trump as the US president. He acts in what he believes is the best interest of the US and its people.
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Poland has trusted America for too long,

Let's not talk about Poland. I would say some Polish politicians indeed deserve to be butt-plugs for others, but sadly, they pull us into that hole.
Poland has its interests that are not always aligned with the interests of the US. Whether POTUS is Trump, Obama, or anybody else, it matters little.
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Poland needs to become the strongest military state in the EU.

That is good advice, but it falls on deaf ears, as many Polish politicians are in a deep hole.
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[Poland] will always be Russia's neighbor.

Indeed, some more wise words from our guest account.
Ron2
8 Aug 2025   #682
Financed by whom?

Who finances Israel? If not the citizens of Israel, then who? Israel has a strategic position for the US in the Middle East; Poland offers the same for the US / NATO in Europe. Militarizing a strategic and willing country like Poland is not a hobby, but a must for both the EU and NATO.
Lyzko  45 | 10114
8 Aug 2025   #683
Israel wants to be as self-sufficient as the US, for the most part,
yet continually struggles with this issue and can't seem to do it!
Ron2
8 Aug 2025   #684
I don't understand this Trump policy. How does it make sense to tariff products that cannot be grown in the US, like coffee? Imposing tariffs on coffee penalizes American consumers with higher prices, 100% guaranteed. It's like Poland wanted to impose 30% tariffs on tropical fruit - it would be moronic at best. Why Americans tolerate this?
Tlum  12 | 417
8 Aug 2025   #685
It's a brain-dead policy. Retards cheering for these tariffs are too clueless to see they're screwing themselves and their families. Tariffs on coffee, which cannot even be grown in the US (besides local parts of Hawaii), just jack up prices for every dumb American. It's economic idiocy and only blind MEGA idiots think it's a win.
johnny reb  50 | 8401
9 Aug 2025   #686
Retards cheering for these tariffs are too clueless to see they're screwing themselves and their families.

My question is, "why would a dumb ass Polack like yourself care what spoiled Americans like me wants ?"
The tariffs are of no concern or sweat of your duppy ass that effect America's coffee prices.
We cab afford it, you can't.
You will still get your welfare check from America so don't worry yourself and start drinking more tea.
PolAmKrakow  3 | 1003
9 Aug 2025   #687
@Ron2
Coffee is grown in the US in Hawaii and Puerto Rico. All they have to do is boost production. Can probably grow in Florida as well. Same for tropical fruit. Looks like you dont know $hit about the US.

@Tlum
Higher prices in Starbucks means nothing. Coffee does not make the world go round. Please see above.
OP Alien  29 | 7326
9 Aug 2025   #688
Coffee is grown in the US in Hawaii and Puerto

Far too little is grown. In Europe, it's believed that Americans drink a lot of coffee, but it doesn't taste as good as European coffee. Our English friends always wanted us to bring them ground coffee from Germany.
PolAmKrakow  3 | 1003
9 Aug 2025   #689
@Alien
I can get any coffee I want in the US thats available here in Europe. And as I said, all the US has to do is boost production, and people will either change with the changing times or they will moan about things. Either way the world moves on.
johnny reb  50 | 8401
9 Aug 2025   #690
but it doesn't taste as good as European coffee.

That is a matter of opinion which makes your statement a moot point.

Our English friends always wanted us to bring them ground coffee from Germany.

Germany doesn't grow coffee, silly.
The vast majjprity of coffee consumed in Europe is imported from other regions of the world, such as the same countries America gets it from.
The small amounts of European coffee is primarily gown in the Spanish Canary Islands which is available in the States too and nobody drinks it.
Kona coffee grown in Hawaii is much better and more popular. Give it a try when you get $50 USD to buy a pound of it.
And trust me that Americans can afford to pay three times as much as they pay now to have their cup of joe in the morning.
You Europeans should stick to your tea and leave the coffee to us Americans.


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