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Trump blames mass shootings on mentally ill, calls for more mental institutions

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posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 06:38 PM
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Why are people making this about race?

They can still carry out a terrorist act while having a mental illness. The dude in El Paso was a terrorist just like that antifa pos in Tacoma(who was clearly mentally unstable and manipulated by leftist talking points). These people trying to say there is a system where mental illness is designated for one skin color and terrorist to another color is beyond counter productive.

Everything is about skin color to these idiots!



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 06:45 PM
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Trump blames mass shootings on mentally ill, calls for more mental institutions


I know a perfect place for trumps mental institutions...Greenland!!

www.abovetopsecret.com...


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posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 07:19 PM
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originally posted by: Blue Shift

originally posted by: smurfy
You missed out that Trump is very humble....he said so himself...........

However, that would make him quite unstable himself really,

I would say that he has delusions of grandeur, but he is the President of one of the most powerful and influential countries in history, so...


Well, for the purposes of this ridiculous thread, he probably saw Dr Strangelove at one time, and decided that if he went down the tooobes..so would America...plus, maybe Jarhed Kushner has also pumped him full of alternative history with doses of Jeremiah and Ezekiel the real Prophets...as we have been told.

I should add that his, (Trump's) condition does have a name, it's called Malignant Narcissism. “the most severe pathology and the root of the most vicious destructiveness.”
A lot of mental health professionals have already concluded on that....58,000 of them from back a couple of years...that's no joke either.
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posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 07:20 PM
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I wonder if they will start looking at the harm SSRIs do to an individual in all of this? That maybe overriding the pleasure receptors in the brain isn't all it is cracked up to be.

I have only tried these pharmaceuticals once for 2 months and that was enough for a lifetime. It was trying to quit smoking at the time and went to the doc. They prescribed the magical cure of 2 antidepressants mixed into one pill, creating the mind altering drug known as ziban. I have done a lot of stuff in my days, especially during this time is college and nothing before or after have ever come close to the impact this had on my life. I can still remember the effects and it seemed like I was someone else at the time. Took a week to build up in the system and a month to come off of it.


If these #($&@)ing politicians are unwilling to look into the pharmaceutical industry and remove their protection from litigation, all other actions are void.

I think we should have and support mental facilities. But to use this as any type of answer to this issue is sad and simply a ploy by our politicians in avoiding the biggest influence there is, imo.



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 08:07 PM
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a reply to: ClovenSky

Amen man. Now imagine you've taken them for a good portion of your life. The permanent damage done isnt a fun thing to deal with. The country, heck, the world went mad when the opioid thing went down, not sure why they havent with this yet.
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posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 08:42 PM
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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Xtrozero

Well if you give the poor homeless persons jobs that pay a decent wage, houses and an existence like the rest of us they might not be homeless drug-addled crazy bastards nor on your precious streets.

These people do indeed need help, but it's certainly not the kind that anyone is willing to be dishing out any time soon.

When the world is crazy, what do you expect the people to be?


You do realize there are plenty of organizations that offer that exact help right?

The kicker though, is those organizations have rules. They have nightly curfew and they drug test. They also typically set you up with very good paying jobs if you're willing to stay clean and sober.

Guess what, there is always vacancy at these places because addicts can't kick their habits, even when provided support. Some people are just gonna be junkies and alcoholics, it is what it is.



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 08:49 PM
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They got rid of the mental institutions and started to just give meds to people and leave them out in society. At one time this was much cheaper, but with the prices of meds to treat these people now, they could be in some type of institution. I know a few who were in the institutions for a while then released with meds. Those meds were not initially that expensive, but I bet they now are costing over two grand, plus they get medicaid and DSS payments and government paid housing. They are going to doctors constantly, especially after they go off and do something illegal. I think it would be cheaper to put some of these people into institutions where they have doctors that are actually not for profit and they can choose cheap meds to treat them if needed. Altering some of these people's diets can bring them back closer to normal, this seems to be ignored by the medical industry these days in leau of giving them prescriptions long term.



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 09:19 PM
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originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck

It was a sarcastic response to the prior poster that they left off some accusation against trump that has no basis.


Actually I was being serious with that Obama suppose to have had a male lover in college.



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 09:41 PM
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a reply to: Vector99

Thing is as long as you can pay your way, it's perfectly socially acceptable to be a junkie, the problems arise when it all goes pear-shaped or you run out of money.

Alcohol and Tobacco products kill more people than what we consider to be illegal narcotics ever have or ever will.

Some of the poor sods that live on the street have numerous sociological and phycological issues to contend with, rules of what they perceive to be draconian by nature are kind of hard for them to follow.



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 10:00 PM
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a reply to: TGunner




posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 10:07 PM
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Check out the homeless in many areas. Many are severely mentally ill. I want those people taken care of before illegals. Trump is 100% correct on this one. The mentally ill are not being taken care of.



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 10:12 PM
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a reply to: PhilbertDezineck

I hail from bonny Scotland.

Why not send the bankers and politicians off to fight there own wars?

How many do you imagine there would be then?

Both our respective nations have sent entire generations off to fight and die in conflicts all over the globe on many an occasion, and i imagine, draft system or otherwise, it won't be the last time nether, as unfortunate as the case may be.

Stupid wee boys and girls volunteer for lots of things and for numerous reason without realizing what they are getting themselves in to, there are your volunteers right there.
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posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 11:20 PM
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a reply to: andy06shake

I bet that made you feel all sorts of better didn't it, let it all out my man! lol



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 11:29 PM
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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: TGunner

Thing is i don't mind being crazy, I'm not hurting anyone.

Trump on the other hand certainly cannot claim the same.




I'd have to take your word for it. But I don't know you so.



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 11:34 PM
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All I have to comment on this is I’m not sure more mental institutions are definitely the answer, but then I think I’m ridiculously paranoid after delving too long into the MKULTRA nightmare rabbit hole. Researched various mental institutions and their maybe-maybe-not role in programming victims, and then read in Behold a Pale Horse they wanted to set up/program mass shooters to transition the public to demand gun rights eventually be taken away. That is not a recent book.

Frankly, I have no answers. Because I don’t think we have a clear picture of all the facts.



posted on Aug, 16 2019 @ 11:42 PM
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a reply to: ucanthandlethetruth

There's always going to be good an bad out there to caution yourself about, it's definitely a qualified question to be asking things like that.



posted on Aug, 17 2019 @ 02:50 AM
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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Vector99

Thing is as long as you can pay your way, it's perfectly socially acceptable to be a junkie, the problems arise when it all goes pear-shaped or you run out of money.

Alcohol and Tobacco products kill more people than what we consider to be illegal narcotics ever have or ever will.

Some of the poor sods that live on the street have numerous sociological and phycological issues to contend with, rules of what they perceive to be draconian by nature are kind of hard for them to follow.



Thing is if you're a junkie and/or an alcoholic and it affects your job, it's not socially acceptable.

Addicts typically don't have good work ethics, because there comes a point in their life that the addiction is more important than work. So should the employer just suffer and say well maybe Bob or Jane will show up today?

There are plenty of programs out there willing to help those that want to help themselves, but you have to stay sober and follow their rules for the time you are in their program.

If you can stay sober for a year, attend job training, and make it home each night by curfew, there is probably a really good paying job awaiting you. Once you get the job and complete the program, your life is to do as you please, but if you want assistance to get there, you have to follow someone else's rules.

It's that way for a reason...



posted on Aug, 17 2019 @ 09:27 AM
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a reply to: TGunner

Oh aye, i feel fandabbydosey now like.


But that's just coz the hangovers somewhat dissipated. x



posted on Aug, 17 2019 @ 09:31 AM
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a reply to: TGunner

You don't know Trump nether in any sort of personal manner i imagine.

Just like Trump does not have a scooby doo regarding the poor people he demonizes and blames for all America's woes on almost a daily basis.

Such is the world in which we live.



posted on Aug, 17 2019 @ 09:36 AM
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a reply to: Vector99

Sober for a year to get a job and a place to stay eh?

That's a tuff sale for some of the poor homeless persons out there doing the rounds.

And a completely unrealistic goal for quite a few of the poor sods.

Do the people who enforce these sobriety policies also have to stay sober, or is it one rule for some, and another for the homeless?

We are all junkies Vector99 just in a different manner im afraid.







 
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