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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Ceremony and music? .....you're not selling it..... throw in haribos and I might watch....just in the hope that a gust of wind blows his toupe off " Yes and some haribos too lol |
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"Big fanfare for what is basically celebrating the worlds next biggest war mongering tyrant the planet has to put up with."
Like I've already said... time to pack and move ... to another planet ... |
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"Big fanfare for what is basically celebrating the worlds next biggest war mongering tyrant the planet has to put up with.
Like I've already said... time to pack and move ... to another planet ... "
dont let the o zone layer hit you on the way out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't like trump, I dislike his retoric and crony buisnessman background...how he made the election a shit slinging festival - though clinton was probs the worst democrat they could have put forward as a presidential candidate, so I dont blame american's for not buying into her.
But as much as I dont like trump, he was elected honestly from what we can see. Hopefully he'll be good for british trade...hopefully he wont shit on climate deals...and hopefully he wont start a trade war or conflict with iran...and hopefully russia wont manipulate him.
Basically, he isnt the leader of my coyntry, so I hope our politicians try to foster trade and exchange in mutual interest for britain and america...i hope they try to help bring him into international cooperation.
But I also hope if trump goes stomping around pissing nations off, they'll keep us disassociated from anything which isnt in our interests. |
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When he does the swearing the oath bit they'll use a Gideon bible to cover up for Trump's tiny hands, then he'll do that fingers to thumb thing and tell everyone he's using a bible not a Koran like that foreigner Obama did. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Like car crash TV people will watch it just see if he explodes into flames grow a tail and stab someone with a pitchfork.
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is that really why you will watch, wow |
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"Like car crash TV people will watch it just see if he explodes into flames grow a tail and stab someone with a pitchfork.
is that really why you will watch, wow"
I'm only tuning in for the bit were Putin arrives bare chested on a white horse to deliver the ceremonial Synodal. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Coverage started now on Sky News
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its Fantastic already
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I am sure the whole day will be tremendous, remarkable, great, terrific, enormous, huge, striking, impressive, outstanding, phenomenal, monumental, overwhelming and a day we will watch with pride |
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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago
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"When he does the swearing the oath bit they'll use a Gideon bible to cover up for Trump's tiny hands, then he'll do that fingers to thumb thing and tell everyone he's using a bible not a Koran like that foreigner Obama did."
Foreigner? You don't STILL seriously believe that birther conspiracy theory crap do you?
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Get the drinks in...
1. Trump deploys the "pinchy fingers" rhetorical maneuver, holding his hands out to his sides - a shot...make it a double if he uses his trademark high-fives (or high-tens) the invisible ghost in front of him move.
2. Trump berates or insults a media outlet, or gloats about one that is dying or dead - pint of your fancy.
3. Mike Pence holds a fake smile for 30 consecutive seconds - Large whisky.
4. Trump name-checks a celebrity, or references The Apprentice - 2 large whiskies.
5. Trump praises someone who until recently was a political enemy - Jager bomb, 2 if it's for Paul Ryan.
6. Trump doubles up a modifier, i.e. "many, many" or "very, very" - soft drink of your choice.
7. The crowd chants "Lock her up!" - White Russian.
8. Trump makes preemptive excuses for his incipient failures. This could mean just about anything, including long excoriations on the "mess" and "disaster" his predecessor left for him to clean up. - pint of Guinness. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Coverage started now on Sky News
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its Fantastic already
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I am sure the whole day will be tremendous, remarkable, great, terrific, enormous, huge, striking, impressive, outstanding, phenomenal, monumental, overwhelming and a day we will watch with pride" .....has he used any words yet?. He has the best words you know |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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sky news just showed a bunch of these "black lives matter" idiots trying to cause trouble with their protest, the silly fools don't even realise protest day is tomorrow
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Watching just hope none of these hippy liberals try taking him out before he makes America great again." ...They will probably leave it to the cia....they have experience after all.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Coverage started now on Sky News
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its Fantastic already
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I am sure the whole day will be tremendous, remarkable, great, terrific, enormous, huge, striking, impressive, outstanding, phenomenal, monumental, overwhelming and a day we will watch with pride.....has he used any words yet?. He has the best words you know " Has there been a more perfect Trump quote? It’s “I have the best of something everyone else has” |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Big fanfare for what is basically celebrating the worlds next biggest war mongering tyrant the planet has to put up with.
that was hillary. And thankfully she didnt get in."
Why is he planning on building up the Military then, you don't build up something thats fucking gigantic to start with just to sit on their arse |
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Do you think Trump had an enema this morning?, imagine standing there needing a shit with all the jibba jabba dragging on. Looking at his expression I'd say there's some serious clenching going on. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Do you think Trump had an enema this morning?, imagine standing there needing a shit with all the jibba jabba dragging on. Looking at his expression I'd say there's some serious clenching going on. "
Shit!? Oh yes, lots of it coming from Kent this afternoon. |
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"Get the drinks in...
1. Trump deploys the "pinchy fingers" rhetorical maneuver, holding his hands out to his sides - a shot...make it a double if he uses his trademark high-fives (or high-tens) the invisible ghost in front of him move.
2. Trump berates or insults a media outlet, or gloats about one that is dying or dead - pint of your fancy.
3. Mike Pence holds a fake smile for 30 consecutive seconds - Large whisky.
4. Trump name-checks a celebrity, or references The Apprentice - 2 large whiskies.
5. Trump praises someone who until recently was a political enemy - Jager bomb, 2 if it's for Paul Ryan.
6. Trump doubles up a modifier, i.e. "many, many" or "very, very" - soft drink of your choice.
7. The crowd chants "Lock her up!" - White Russian.
8. Trump makes preemptive excuses for his incipient failures. This could mean just about anything, including long excoriations on the "mess" and "disaster" his predecessor left for him to clean up. - pint of Guinness. "
That's a shot and a soft drink so far... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This guy is either going to destroy everything, or some how be brilliant. He's certainly a numpty who needs to think before speaking a lot of the time though |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Trump's gonna brexit from the earth, with the fallback plan of space God." I thought the same .God is his fallback plan.We're fucked if he's realing on his imaginary friend |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Trump's gonna brexit from the earth, with the fallback plan of space God.I thought the same .God is his fallback plan.We're fucked if he's realing on his imaginary friend "
I think you underestimate the power & belief of religion in America |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Trump's gonna brexit from the earth, with the fallback plan of space God.I thought the same .God is his fallback plan.We're fucked if he's realing on his imaginary friend
I think you underestimate the power & belief of religion in America" I will quote a great american on religon ."Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.” ? George Carlin |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.” ? George Carlin "
Luvvies clearly can't get enough of them...loads of them went to Calais specifically to meet and some even ended up fucking them...large groups of them.
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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"Coverage started now on Sky News
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its Fantastic already
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I am sure the whole day will be tremendous, remarkable, great, terrific, enormous, huge, striking, impressive, outstanding, phenomenal, monumental, overwhelming and a day we will watch with pride"
Pride? What have we Brits got to be proud about this American political procedure? |
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"It's beyond horrific.
LOL!
Yet more fake outrage, just like the other day when Boris made a joke about President Hollande being like a WW2 Prison comandante. "
Fake outrage?
Johnson's foul remarks ( which I haven't commented in before ) were beyond the pale for any serious politician.
Of course I am outraged, just as any other normal human would be;
A speech of agression; ( continuing to use untruths), basically telling the world to go fuck itself.
A speech devoid of hope, laden with anger and threat.
A man telling the " ordinary man" that he is going to support them, when his first acts and policies ( already posted on the white House website) will make the poor, poorer, the unequal more unequal,
Will make the sort of person in his cabinet even richer.
The hate spilling from the man was horrific |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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Actually I have just visited the White House website and read the various "top issues" articles. Two things are very striking.
1) The articulation, syntax and expression within the issues section reads like it was written by a High School graduate and has no place on the website of the office of the President of the most powerful nation on earth.
2) Unlike the previous authors under Obama, the sentiment expressed in the articles is bleak, inward looking and with more than a contradiction or two. Obama's author expressed hope, ambition and inclusivity which is a million miles away from what I have just read. |
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"Actually I have just visited the White House website and read the various "top issues" articles. Two things are very striking.
1) The articulation, syntax and expression within the issues section reads like it was written by a High School graduate and has no place on the website of the office of the President of the most powerful nation on earth.
2) Unlike the previous authors under Obama, the sentiment expressed in the articles is bleak, inward looking and with more than a contradiction or two. Obama's author expressed hope, ambition and inclusivity which is a million miles away from what I have just read."
It looks like the sort of thing 5th formers would write in some essay on politics . |
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"It's beyond horrific.
LOL!
Yet more fake outrage, just like the other day when Boris made a joke about President Hollande being like a WW2 Prison comandante.
Fake outrage?
Johnson's foul remarks ( which I haven't commented in before ) were beyond the pale for any serious politician.
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Boris made a joke with an analogy behind it about escaping like in a WW2 film, but just like the morons in the EU who expressed fake outrage (MEP Guy Verhofstadt mostly), you failed to get it. You (and the EU) really need to get yourself a sense of humour.
As for your comments about President Trump being Isolationist and Protectionist, the real irony is that you can't see that the EU is an Isolationist and Protectionist organisation itself. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"sky news just showed a bunch of these "black lives matter" idiots trying to cause trouble with their protest, the silly fools don't even realise protest day is tomorrow
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Protest seems to have consisted of putting maccy dees windows in! Like that was really useful! |
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"It's beyond horrific.
LOL!
Yet more fake outrage, just like the other day when Boris made a joke about President Hollande being like a WW2 Prison comandante.
Fake outrage?
Johnson's foul remarks ( which I haven't commented in before ) were beyond the pale for any serious politician.
Boris made a joke with an analogy behind it about escaping like in a WW2 film, but just like the morons in the EU who expressed fake outrage (MEP Guy Verhofstadt mostly), you failed to get it. You (and the EU) really need to get yourself a sense of humour.
As for your comments about President Trump being Isolationist and Protectionist, the real irony is that you can't see that the EU is an Isolationist and Protectionist organisation itself. "
But because you just hate the EU because you... just hate the EU...
You can't see that the EU is the very opposite of protectionist and isolationist; it just suits your agenda to keep saying it.
As for Johnson; he might think it's a joke, but then he is a fifth former who never grew up.
It is not the sort of comment that proper statesmen make.
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Boris made a joke with an analogy behind it about escaping like in a WW2 film, but just like the morons in the EU who expressed fake outrage (MEP Guy Verhofstadt mostly), you failed to get it. You (and the EU) really need to get yourself a sense of humour.
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh...it was just banter...that Boris is a ledge isn't he |
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"It's beyond horrific.
LOL!
Yet more fake outrage, just like the other day when Boris made a joke about President Hollande being like a WW2 Prison comandante.
Fake outrage?
Johnson's foul remarks ( which I haven't commented in before ) were beyond the pale for any serious politician.
Boris made a joke with an analogy behind it about escaping like in a WW2 film, but just like the morons in the EU who expressed fake outrage (MEP Guy Verhofstadt mostly), you failed to get it. You (and the EU) really need to get yourself a sense of humour.
As for your comments about President Trump being Isolationist and Protectionist, the real irony is that you can't see that the EU is an Isolationist and Protectionist organisation itself.
But because you just hate the EU because you... just hate the EU...
You can't see that the EU is the very opposite of protectionist and isolationist; it just suits your agenda to keep saying it.
As for Johnson; he might think it's a joke, but then he is a fifth former who never grew up.
It is not the sort of comment that proper statesmen make.
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The EU's acts and policies have made the poor in Greece and southern European countries poorer, and the unequal more unequal. The EU's acts and policies have increased unemployment in those countries and increased poverty in those countries. The EU erects trade barriers and trade walls around the EU, everything you said was wrong with President Trumps speech the EU is guilty of. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Actually I have just visited the White House website and read the various "top issues" articles. Two things are very striking.
1) The articulation, syntax and expression within the issues section reads like it was written by a High School graduate and has no place on the website of the office of the President of the most powerful nation on earth.
2) Unlike the previous authors under Obama, the sentiment expressed in the articles is bleak, inward looking and with more than a contradiction or two. Obama's author expressed hope, ambition and inclusivity which is a million miles away from what I have just read.
It looks like the sort of thing 5th formers would write in some essay on politics . "
Alastair Campbell couldn't even do "5th Form"...he had to plagiarise his (dodgy) dossier from the internet... and he famously couldn't spell either. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's beyond horrific.
LOL!
Yet more fake outrage, just like the other day when Boris made a joke about President Hollande being like a WW2 Prison comandante.
Fake outrage?
Johnson's foul remarks ( which I haven't commented in before ) were beyond the pale for any serious politician.
Of course I am outraged, just as any other normal human would be;
A speech of agression; ( continuing to use untruths), basically telling the world to go fuck itself.
A speech devoid of hope, laden with anger and threat.
A man telling the " ordinary man" that he is going to support them, when his first acts and policies ( already posted on the white House website) will make the poor, poorer, the unequal more unequal,
Will make the sort of person in his cabinet even richer.
The hate spilling from the man was horrific "
Magnificent speech. Full of hope for ordinary Americans and two fingers to the Washington Establishment and the grovelling Islamophiles. A revolution is going to happen, the one snake oil salesman Obama promised but was never ever going to deliver. |
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Magnificent speech. Full of hope for ordinary Americans and two fingers to the Washington Establishment and the grovelling Islamophiles. A revolution is going to happen, the one snake oil salesman Obama promised but was never ever going to deliver."
Geez....he ripped the majority of the speech off hitler, and bane from the dark knight rises. Make America great again can be easily substituted with make Germany great again in the 1930's.
The comment about a revolution happening looks misspelled, I think you may mean a new level of demagoguery is about to occur.snake oil ? Obama did more to combat ISIS by actually targeting the correct perpetrators of the hateful group of nutjobs, with their culturally conservative (oh because Isis are extreme right wing loonies also) crud.
Islamophiles? Alt right speak for non white people supporters. It not really anything to do with religion, its about what colour they are that what it is about this what it has always been about. The agenda the far right movements have been pushing for years. Rebranded homogenised and ready for mass consumption. Well I am not going be so willing to be convinced by the bile he spouts. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Just wish our Government in the UK would consider making Britain "Great" again
perhaps its a start with Brexit, but "we" like usa need to put ourselves first, stop looking after other countries, stop overseas aid of which every single one of us pays into and stop the UK contribution to the EU budget,
We need to focus on the UK and once we have fixed the country we live in, then and only then should we start helping others
Like Trump puts USA first, We should put UK first |
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I watched the show and listened to what he had to say. I have a few observations.
Firstly, if I were American, lived in the USA and believed the man I would have like much of what he had to say. Unfortunately I am British, live in the UK and I don't think things bode well for us.
He talked about rebuilding US infrastructure and that can be nothing but good if done. He talked about the US buying American and US jobs again that can only be good for the American people if he does it. He talked about the exporting of jobs out of the USA and bringing them back. Again if you are American that sounds great. He talked about returning US wealth to the USA and that also sounds great for the USA.
Unfortunately he failed to mention that it is US corporations (and Trump is one of them) who closed the factories, asset stripped the USA, transferred jobs and skills to low wage and low industrial safety economies in order to boost profits and the wealth of an elite of which Trump is one and his administration team is loaded with. Therefore I for one think it was nothing more than a propaganda speech aimed at hoodwinking the US population for long enough to allow him to enrich himself and his mates even more.
Of course he did say that he will be introducing protectionism and that all deals will be done on a basis of America first. I expect that when he spoke about bringing wealth back to the USA what he really meant is that he intends to take everything he can from every other country in the world. Considering that our PM has decided to totally remove us from the single market I expect that we will be quickly finding out how bleak our future will be outside the EU and that the USA is now sizing us up for a complete corporate raid, hostile takeover and finally asset strip.
Of course it will not be all sweetness and light for the USA. After 50 years of an ever increasing and failing 'war on drugs' the Donald has served notice that the USA is in for more of the same.
Then there was what will be seen by many round the world as a declaration of war on Islam. I expect that US citizens in countries with large Muslim populations will not be sleeping any easier after hearing that little gem. Add to that the comment about the US military which can only be interpreted as notice of an intent to expand and rearm and I would suggest that the world just got a lot more dangerous. After all war is good for business and it is over 150 years since a full blown war was fought on the US mainland which is the main reason that the USA is so gung-ho when it comes to starting wars.
But my reading of what the speech really meant could be all wrong. The Donald and his team of billionaire US corporation owners may be about to reverse the work of their collective lifetimes and return their misbegotten gains to the US people.
I wont be holding my breath. |
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"I watched the show and listened to what he had to say. I have a few observations.
Firstly, if I were American, lived in the USA and believed the man I would have like much of what he had to say. Unfortunately I am British, live in the UK and I don't think things bode well for us.
He talked about rebuilding US infrastructure and that can be nothing but good if done. He talked about the US buying American and US jobs again that can only be good for the American people if he does it. He talked about the exporting of jobs out of the USA and bringing them back. Again if you are American that sounds great. He talked about returning US wealth to the USA and that also sounds great for the USA.
Unfortunately he failed to mention that it is US corporations (and Trump is one of them) who closed the factories, asset stripped the USA, transferred jobs and skills to low wage and low industrial safety economies in order to boost profits and the wealth of an elite of which Trump is one and his administration team is loaded with. Therefore I for one think it was nothing more than a propaganda speech aimed at hoodwinking the US population for long enough to allow him to enrich himself and his mates even more.
Of course he did say that he will be introducing protectionism and that all deals will be done on a basis of America first. I expect that when he spoke about bringing wealth back to the USA what he really meant is that he intends to take everything he can from every other country in the world. Considering that our PM has decided to totally remove us from the single market I expect that we will be quickly finding out how bleak our future will be outside the EU and that the USA is now sizing us up for a complete corporate raid, hostile takeover and finally asset strip.
Of course it will not be all sweetness and light for the USA. After 50 years of an ever increasing and failing 'war on drugs' the Donald has served notice that the USA is in for more of the same.
Then there was what will be seen by many round the world as a declaration of war on Islam. I expect that US citizens in countries with large Muslim populations will not be sleeping any easier after hearing that little gem. Add to that the comment about the US military which can only be interpreted as notice of an intent to expand and rearm and I would suggest that the world just got a lot more dangerous. After all war is good for business and it is over 150 years since a full blown war was fought on the US mainland which is the main reason that the USA is so gung-ho when it comes to starting wars.
But my reading of what the speech really meant could be all wrong. The Donald and his team of billionaire US corporation owners may be about to reverse the work of their collective lifetimes and return their misbegotten gains to the US people.
I wont be holding my breath."
that's the point, he was speaking to fellow Americans, and what a speech |
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"Just wish our Government in the UK would consider making Britain "Great" again
perhaps its a start with Brexit, but "we" like usa need to put ourselves first, stop looking after other countries, stop overseas aid of which every single one of us pays into and stop the UK contribution to the EU budget,
We need to focus on the UK and once we have fixed the country we live in, then and only then should we start helping others
Like Trump puts USA first, We should put UK first"
May's slogan was global Britain... Just pointing out the difference. |
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"that's the point, he was speaking to fellow Americans, and what a speech"
Not really, although the Inaugural Address is claimed to be a new president addressing the American people and sometimes is, in reality it is the new president addressing the world. Now you say 'what a speech' and I agree that on the surface it sounded good and must have sounded great to the uneducated, uneducated, disenfranchised flag waving bigots that the Donald has courted since day one of his campaign. However I notice that you fail to even acknowledge a single one of the inconsistencies in the speech I have pointed out.
That I find very disturbing. |
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"that's the point, he was speaking to fellow Americans, and what a speech
Not really, although the Inaugural Address is claimed to be a new president addressing the American people and sometimes is, in reality it is the new president addressing the world. Now you say 'what a speech' and I agree that on the surface it sounded good and must have sounded great to the uneducated, uneducated, disenfranchised flag waving bigots that the Donald has courted since day one of his campaign. However I notice that you fail to even acknowledge a single one of the inconsistencies in the speech I have pointed out.
That I find very disturbing. "
tell you what;
read his full speech, then compare it to your profile
then tell me which is the most disturbing |
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"that's the point, he was speaking to fellow Americans, and what a speech
Not really, although the Inaugural Address is claimed to be a new president addressing the American people and sometimes is, in reality it is the new president addressing the world. Now you say 'what a speech' and I agree that on the surface it sounded good and must have sounded great to the uneducated, uneducated, disenfranchised flag waving bigots that the Donald has courted since day one of his campaign. However I notice that you fail to even acknowledge a single one of the inconsistencies in the speech I have pointed out.
That I find very disturbing.
tell you what;
read his full speech, then compare it to your profile
then tell me which is the most disturbing"
Tut tut....
The mark of a failed argument or bad arguer;
Ad hominem attack.....
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"that's the point, he was speaking to fellow Americans, and what a speech
Not really, although the Inaugural Address is claimed to be a new president addressing the American people and sometimes is, in reality it is the new president addressing the world. Now you say 'what a speech' and I agree that on the surface it sounded good and must have sounded great to the uneducated, uneducated, disenfranchised flag waving bigots that the Donald has courted since day one of his campaign. However I notice that you fail to even acknowledge a single one of the inconsistencies in the speech I have pointed out.
That I find very disturbing.
tell you what;
read his full speech, then compare it to your profile
then tell me which is the most disturbing
Tut tut....
The mark of a failed argument or bad arguer;
Ad hominem attack.....
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says the KW
sober up there is no argument, what is there to argue about |
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"that's the point, he was speaking to fellow Americans, and what a speech
Not really, although the Inaugural Address is claimed to be a new president addressing the American people and sometimes is, in reality it is the new president addressing the world. Now you say 'what a speech' and I agree that on the surface it sounded good and must have sounded great to the uneducated, uneducated, disenfranchised flag waving bigots that the Donald has courted since day one of his campaign. However I notice that you fail to even acknowledge a single one of the inconsistencies in the speech I have pointed out.
That I find very disturbing.
tell you what;
read his full speech, then compare it to your profile
then tell me which is the most disturbing
Tut tut....
The mark of a failed argument or bad arguer;
Ad hominem attack.....
says the KW
sober up there is no argument, what is there to argue about"
Just pointing out your failings.
Who is KW? |
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"Just pointing out your failings.
Who is KW? "
It's simple...
It's classic troll behaviour. If you cant attack what has been said attack the person saying it.
However the really funny thing is if you compare my profile to Steve Austin2002 I have been here years and have many verification's all on show (most from women and couples and the vast majority are from people I meet regularly) but I keep my friends list hidden. Steve has been here 4 weeks, has 4 male friends who he shows and his verification(s) is/are hidden, now I wonder why that is?
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By *ammskiMan
over a year ago
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"Just pointing out your failings.
Who is KW?
It's simple...
It's classic troll behaviour. If you cant attack what has been said attack the person saying it.
However the really funny thing is if you compare my profile to Steve Austin2002 I have been here years and have many verification's all on show (most from women and couples and the vast majority are from people I meet regularly) but I keep my friends list hidden. Steve has been here 4 weeks, has 4 male friends who he shows and his verification(s) is/are hidden, now I wonder why that is?
" Because he,s bionic,that's why lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just pointing out your failings.
Who is KW?
It's simple...
It's classic troll behaviour. If you cant attack what has been said attack the person saying it.
However the really funny thing is if you compare my profile to Steve Austin2002 I have been here years and have many verification's all on show (most from women and couples and the vast majority are from people I meet regularly) but I keep my friends list hidden. Steve has been here 4 weeks, has 4 male friends who he shows and his verification(s) is/are hidden, now I wonder why that is?
Because he,s bionic,that's why lol"
yes and that was private health care not NHS |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just pointing out your failings.
Who is KW?
It's simple...
It's classic troll behaviour. If you cant attack what has been said attack the person saying it.
However the really funny thing is if you compare my profile to Steve Austin2002 I have been here years and have many verification's all on show (most from women and couples and the vast majority are from people I meet regularly) but I keep my friends list hidden. Steve has been here 4 weeks, has 4 male friends who he shows and his verification(s) is/are hidden, now I wonder why that is?
" i thought that cock splat was a fake troll.. |
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By *ammskiMan
over a year ago
lytham st.annes |
"Just pointing out your failings.
Who is KW?
It's simple...
It's classic troll behaviour. If you cant attack what has been said attack the person saying it.
However the really funny thing is if you compare my profile to Steve Austin2002 I have been here years and have many verification's all on show (most from women and couples and the vast majority are from people I meet regularly) but I keep my friends list hidden. Steve has been here 4 weeks, has 4 male friends who he shows and his verification(s) is/are hidden, now I wonder why that is?
Because he,s bionic,that's why lol
yes and that was private health care not NHS" You rich bastard lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Trump plagiarized bane the villian from the dark knight in his inauguration speech .
"We take Gotham from the corrupt! The rich! The oppressors of generations who have kept you down with myths of opportunity, and we give it back to you, the people,” Bane told a crowd after using terror tactics to hold the fictional city of Gotham hostage during his crime spree at the climax of the comic book hero film The Dark Knight Rises. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"that's the point, he was speaking to fellow Americans, and what a speech
Not really, although the Inaugural Address is claimed to be a new president addressing the American people and sometimes is, in reality it is the new president addressing the world. Now you say 'what a speech' and I agree that on the surface it sounded good and must have sounded great to the uneducated, uneducated, disenfranchised flag waving bigots that the Donald has courted since day one of his campaign. However I notice that you fail to even acknowledge a single one of the inconsistencies in the speech I have pointed out.
That I find very disturbing.
tell you what;
read his full speech, then compare it to your profile
then tell me which is the most disturbing
Tut tut....
The mark of a failed argument or bad arguer;
Ad hominem attack.....
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Ad hominem just like Trump does? am I right? |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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don't worry... "steve" has been here before under another profile... the style is telling
its playing the person and not the subject....
just wondering if "steve" was banned last time... or thought he would be smart and come back under a different name.... |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"So in excess of 1 million are protesting in Washington;
As opposed to about 800,000 who went to the inauguration
Great stuff "
and 250,000 in new york......
and 150,000 in chicago.....
plus other huge numbers in other cities... |
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"So in excess of 1 million are protesting in Washington;
As opposed to about 800,000 who went to the inauguration
Great stuff
and 250,000 in new york......
and 150,000 in chicago.....
plus other huge numbers in other cities..."
And the point of this is.........?
He was elected, democratically, under the same system that elected the previous 44 presidents over a period of over 240 years.....What are the protests hoping to change. Particularly those in other countries?
It's just an excuse for liberal/leftist rabble to go and smash a few windows! |
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"So in excess of 1 million are protesting in Washington;
As opposed to about 800,000 who went to the inauguration
Great stuff
and 250,000 in new york......
and 150,000 in chicago.....
plus other huge numbers in other cities...
And the point of this is.........?
He was elected, democratically, under the same system that elected the previous 44 presidents over a period of over 240 years.....What are the protests hoping to change. Particularly those in other countries?
It's just an excuse for liberal/leftist rabble to go and smash a few windows!"
Trump was a Democrat too. I wonder what his ideology is. |
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"So in excess of 1 million are protesting in Washington;
As opposed to about 800,000 who went to the inauguration
Great stuff
and 250,000 in new york......
and 150,000 in chicago.....
plus other huge numbers in other cities...
And the point of this is.........?
He was elected, democratically, under the same system that elected the previous 44 presidents over a period of over 240 years.....What are the protests hoping to change. Particularly those in other countries?
It's just an excuse for liberal/leftist rabble to go and smash a few windows!"
The window smashing was yesterday by anarchist types;
Today; it's ordinary people
They are not protesting against democracy; they are protesting against the rise of hatred, lies, mysogeny, racism, xenophobia, and erosion of human rights which is rising across the world;
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"So in excess of 1 million are protesting in Washington;
As opposed to about 800,000 who went to the inauguration
Great stuff
and 250,000 in new york......
and 150,000 in chicago.....
plus other huge numbers in other cities...
And the point of this is.........?
He was elected, democratically, under the same system that elected the previous 44 presidents over a period of over 240 years.....What are the protests hoping to change. Particularly those in other countries?
It's just an excuse for liberal/leftist rabble to go and smash a few windows!"
actually you'll find that today the amount of people that march today will end up being in the millions... and the arrest count will be in the tens....if that!
the people marching today and the people rioting yesterday are different groups....
the people today are going to end up being the ones who will end up putting pressure on congress people....
for example... if they hold republicans account for a potential mess post the affordable care act they gut, people will lose and they will get jittery
the interesting thing may to ask this.......
will this lead to an "occupy" style movement... or will this lead to "tea party" style....
if it is the former... trump wins... if it is the latter... then it is the first day of the fightback....
the womens march organisers have done a brilliant job today..... the quest is, what next? |
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"So in excess of 1 million are protesting in Washington;
As opposed to about 800,000 who went to the inauguration
Great stuff
and 250,000 in new york......
and 150,000 in chicago.....
plus other huge numbers in other cities...
And the point of this is.........?
He was elected, democratically, under the same system that elected the previous 44 presidents over a period of over 240 years.....What are the protests hoping to change. Particularly those in other countries?
It's just an excuse for liberal/leftist rabble to go and smash a few windows!
Trump was a Democrat too. I wonder what his ideology is."
He is ideology is me me me selfishness,
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over a year ago
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First day in the office and he's already hurting the people who voted for him. Wonder how they feel now about their non politician in the most powerful seat ?? |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"First day in the office and he's already hurting the people who voted for him. Wonder how they feel now about their non politician in the most powerful seat ?? "
case in point....
how many of you people know that as one of trump's first executive orders... he is trying to get repeals parts of the "violence against women" act........
if this can turn into a "tea party of the left" type coalition... then it will not only be republicans who will have to listen, then it will also have to be main stream centrist democrats....
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"First day in the office and he's already hurting the people who voted for him. Wonder how they feel now about their non politician in the most powerful seat ??
case in point....
how many of you people know that as one of trump's first executive orders... he is trying to get repeals parts of the "violence against women" act........
if this can turn into a "tea party of the left" type coalition... then it will not only be republicans who will have to listen, then it will also have to be main stream centrist democrats....
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And of course starting the attack on the Affordable Care Act which will leave 20m+ people without medical insurance. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So in excess of 1 million are protesting in Washington;
As opposed to about 800,000 who went to the inauguration
Great stuff
and 250,000 in new york......
and 150,000 in chicago.....
plus other huge numbers in other cities...
And the point of this is.........?
He was elected, democratically, under the same system that elected the previous 44 presidents over a period of over 240 years.....What are the protests hoping to change. Particularly those in other countries?
It's just an excuse for liberal/leftist rabble to go and smash a few windows!" ....after Obama got elected in 2008,a certain businessman questioned the outcome re electoral college..blah blah. He advocated a revolution. Guess who he was? Clue..dodgy sliding roof.. |
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