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over a year ago
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What the hell is going on in America. I thought trump would run off steam before this but it looks increasingly likely he is going to get to be president. If he does the world is FUCKED. |
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I think Hilary Clintons " basket of deplorables" comment did her no favours. She was sliding down the polls fast with the e mail scandal from when she was secretary of state as it was. her ill health today and reports of pneumonia arent going to help her when the anti christ is there waiting to swoop and watch her fall. If hes elected as president ,armaggeddon will follow. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Does no one else feel the democrats are just playing a shrewd game and waiting till the last couple of weeks to truly destroy trumps policies and hypocrisy...its then the greatest impact will present itself,vast majority of Americans are not Mensa candidates unfortunately and feeding them education now would be wasted in the long run in? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does no one else feel the democrats are just playing a shrewd game and waiting till the last couple of weeks to truly destroy trumps policies and hypocrisy...its then the greatest impact will present itself,vast majority of Americans are not Mensa candidates unfortunately and feeding them education now would be wasted in the long run in?"
That would make for a great movie where good wins in the end let's hope |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not a fan of his at all but Clinton is just as bad in other ways. I there's a part of me that wants Trump in...
1. It'll shake up the pathetic way so much of American politics is done.
2. It'll cause real goid Americans to come out of the woodwork and say we need to redress this.
3. America will be put back in its place by the rest of the world.
4. It'll wake up the rest of the sleeping world that thinks the west is best.
There's an element of it in Brexit. ...its clean up British politics. ..cleaned out the chaff and making good changes that apathy and status quo overlooked for decades.
Trump won't last long in power but ill be long enough to waken people up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Quite an interesting take Midas and in no way inaccurate....problem is what happens if they don't come out of the woodwork and just like the Irish...bend over and take it...a psychopath like trump let loose is one scary prospect |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How do you pick the lesser of two evils?
Both vile in my opinion. Worrying times ahead I think."
Read all the Brexit posts....so many thought it was the demise of everything good...UK would collapse...lawlessness would happen as migrants would be targeted everywhere....We'd all be loosing our jobs, homes, standard of living would plummet, and we'd never get any trade deals with Europe and the world.... ..quite the opposite. ...and ill be first the put hand up i wanted Brexit from moment it was suggested...
yes there's a new world order in the making but it's not as catastrophic as so many would like us to believe. They just live in their own little world. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I always find this view point strange...brexit hasn't taken place yet??,we all know it's true implications are years away so none of us can make an educated or informed view on it yet...not meant offensively Midas. |
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Brexit aside...many americans feel they have been ignored by the past governments and as such have little to lose by voting trump in,a vote is a dangerous thing...so do they vote for more of the same or do they vote for the crazy guy challenging the existing establishment.
Trump is a media machine,regardless of how the election goes he has won madsive publicity from this campaign. |
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Hilary keeps saying all the good things the Democrats will do if she is elected.
So, Why hasn't the present Democrat President done them?? why is US in such a state??
America is in a bad way and Trump can play on that and in many ways he is correct, even though I wouldn't like him elected! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I always find this view point strange...brexit hasn't taken place yet??,we all know it's true implications are years away so none of us can make an educated or informed view on it yet...not meant offensively Midas."
The initial scare mongering of sterling collapse and economy collapse was total bull from those who never wondered why the world's financial centre is in London and will probably never move for many reasons not least the institutions are so conservative against change and secondly they couldn't all agree to move en mass to an agreed centre. I'm still open to finding out what it is that will be so negative about Brexit. There's too many current and future positives for it to have not to have happened. It should have happened years ago IMO. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I always find this view point strange...brexit hasn't taken place yet??,we all know it's true implications are years away so none of us can make an educated or informed view on it yet...not meant offensively Midas.
The initial scare mongering of sterling collapse and economy collapse was total bull from those who never wondered why the world's financial centre is in London and will probably never move for many reasons not least the institutions are so conservative against change and secondly they couldn't all agree to move en mass to an agreed centre. I'm still open to finding out what it is that will be so negative about Brexit. There's too many current and future positives for it to have not to have happened. It should have happened years ago IMO." well I'm impressed by your psychic abilities when the vast majority of economic think tanks especially those representing the London financial sector(the likes of thecityuk one of its main lobby groups) accept the logical thing for major firms is to relocate some of not all their operations to a single market nation.simple truth is we could go at this all day Midas but it's a wait and see scenario...I actually never read an educated view point saying there would be a sterling or economic collapse,a knee jerk reaction yes but a collapse no. |
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"I always find this view point strange...brexit hasn't taken place yet??,we all know it's true implications are years away so none of us can make an educated or informed view on it yet...not meant offensively Midas.
The initial scare mongering of sterling collapse and economy collapse was total bull from those who never wondered why the world's financial centre is in London and will probably never move for many reasons not least the institutions are so conservative against change and secondly they couldn't all agree to move en mass to an agreed centre. I'm still open to finding out what it is that will be so negative about Brexit. There's too many current and future positives for it to have not to have happened. It should have happened years ago IMO.well I'm impressed by your psychic abilities when the vast majority of economic think tanks especially those representing the London financial sector(the likes of thecityuk one of its main lobby groups) accept the logical thing for major firms is to relocate some of not all their operations to a single market nation.simple truth is we could go at this all day Midas but it's a wait and see scenario...I actually never read an educated view point saying there would be a sterling or economic collapse,a knee jerk reaction yes but a collapse no."
There were a few around and even the economist got things wrong. There is no such thing as a single market...even the EU isn't a single market...they all have their own different taxes from corporate, business, employment and VAT. They all trade outside of the EU and make their own deals. There is no such thing as a single market...its the biggest lie the EU has tried to push. |
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Well you have your view...personally I'm flabbergasted people believe they know the outcome of the brexit vote..article 50 hasn't been triggered and let's be honest no one knows the final scope of how brexit will look...as I said find it funny people can see the future.we will bring this up again in 5 years. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Well you have your view...personally I'm flabbergasted people believe they know the outcome of the brexit vote..article 50 hasn't been triggered and let's be honest no one knows the final scope of how brexit will look...as I said find it funny people can see the future.we will bring this up again in 5 years."
When it's triggered the financial systems will all know what's been put in place...even the new trade deals with the east. There will be little unknown which will cause any real issues. I'd be more concerned with what will happen to the EU as there are others doing their homework on leaving it. Italy is on the brink of economic collapse as are a couple others....the EU can't prop them up without devastating consequences. ...but it's all speculation as you say... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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That's the point Midas...I'm not knocking your views,they could easily be 100% accurate..it's a big complex arena and honestly I don't think anyone truthfully knows where it's leading...it will be fascinating though... |
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"Well you have your view...personally I'm flabbergasted people believe they know the outcome of the brexit vote..article 50 hasn't been triggered and let's be honest no one knows the final scope of how brexit will look...as I said find it funny people can see the future.we will bring this up again in 5 years.
When it's triggered the financial systems will all know what's been put in place...even the new trade deals with the east. There will be little unknown which will cause any real issues. I'd be more concerned with what will happen to the EU as there are others doing their homework on leaving it. Italy is on the brink of economic collapse as are a couple others....the EU can't prop them up without devastating consequences. ...but it's all speculation as you say... "
Germany and France are both due general elections before Brexit terms are agreed. Italy France and Germany all have large anti EU support and the whole of the block is propped up by the German economy and a Central Bank with negative interest rates. The EU is not a free trade area it is a protectionist zone which restricts access to free trade to protect the EU economies something it has failed dismally at Greece Ireland Spain and Italy all bear witness to that. Even the US via the TTIP negotiations is trying to dictate terms to the EU which is why it is collapsing. Free Trade which is a 19th century English idea in its origination still does not exist and Trump's Mexico wall is just another example of the protectionist agenda of the 1920's which have lead to WW2.
China own chunks of US debt and the global powers have less power than many corporates Facebook amazon Google and big pharma etc.
Does anyone think Trump can book the markets ... it never happens...
But electing him still feels like letting the lunatics out of the asylum in my opinion.
But the real question is not who is elected... it's what they do to effect change that means our kids don't have to leave to get work our old folk are kept safe our sick are restored and our lives are improved. Anyone think that Trump is the answer to that?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If he has the balls to remove all aid to the terrorist state of pisrahell and stop the genocide of Palestine then he might be a good thing,but it's probably just another part of NWO Communism by the back door. |
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"If he has the balls to remove all aid to the terrorist state of pisrahell and stop the genocide of Palestine then he might be a good thing,but it's probably just another part of NWO Communism by the back door." Wouldn't think that is going to happen Israeli news channel reporting US embassy is moving to Jerusalem. That shouldn't cause many problems.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Trump has proven you can bullshit your way into any office. Including the white house office."
True indeed look at kenny,ahern,biffo and all the other "friends of pisrahell"
I was dissapointed to find out killkenny was a place and not a mission statement lmfao
Trump at least had the balls to state obumer and clinton formed isis for there friends,nuff said |
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