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5 minutes ago, Lilly said:

So all the experts and all their polls were wrong! This was absolutely the most amazing election I've ever seen.

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just like Brexit !!

I noticed that straight away the Perception Managers were saying - oh no this wasn't like Brexit because one or two predictions 
said Brexit would win - hmmmm -

like Trump said - it's a Movement not just a campaign -

edit - but there's plenty of time for political analysis in the following days and weeks we can just enjoy the moment for now -

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1 minute ago, Lilly said:

So all the experts and all their polls were wrong! This was absolutely the most amazing election I've ever seen.

I think much of it was plain old media manipulation. 

"Hey look, your state is turning blue! Why would you bother to vote red?! If you vote red, your vote won't count, anyway!"

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1 minute ago, bee said:

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that would be something eh........ the warmongers will not be easy to reign in but at least Trump winning is
going in the right direction -

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It's the right direction if I don't believe he's going to do anything he said he's going to do.   If he's completely FoS, then sure lol   

I really discount the one off-comment he made about Qaddafi, or a few things he said about Putin when the media was trying to muddy him up with Putin.  Other than that?   His foreign policy ideas do not inspire peace.  People already mad enough to kill us aren't going to change their mind because Donald Trump is President.  If our military isn't big enough already to solve the problem with military then the problem isn't a lack of military.

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3 minutes ago, bee said:

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hey Astra - congrats you won your bet :)

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Hey bee - well things were a little shaky there for a time :huh:

Anyway...I'm off for a shopping spree with my little winnings.... thanks to the gee gees :P

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3 minutes ago, Yamato said:

It's the right direction if I don't believe he's going to do anything he said he's going to do.   If he's completely FoS, then sure lol   

I really discount the one off-comment he made about Qaddafi, or a few things he said about Putin when the media was trying to muddy him up with Putin.  Other than that?   His foreign policy ideas do not inspire peace.  People already mad enough to kill us aren't going to change their mind because Donald Trump is President.  If our military isn't big enough already to solve the problem with military then the problem isn't a lack of military.

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that he is willing to respect Putin and Russia is enough for me at the moment - time will tell how it pans out -
he has a lot planned domestically to keep him busy for starters -

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Hillary still a no-show ? You don't just spit the dummy like that, unless you are quite unwell, or quite unfit for the job.

 

 

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I must admit one thing, I'm very glad I'm not one of Mrs Clinton's staff members tonight.  To say she's pretty angry isn't the half of it. 

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1 minute ago, bee said:

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that he is willing to respect Putin and Russia is enough for me at the moment - time will tell how it pans out -
he has a lot planned domestically to keep him busy for starters -

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Well he won't be putting rings around the oil fields in Iran if this respect has any meaning.  A peaceful course with Iran causes a crisis situation for our best allies in the Middle East,  Israel and Saudi Arabia.   It also doesn't confer with everything Donald Trump has said about Iran, nor the hundred million dollars that the casino money Zionist Sheldon Adelson gave him.

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5 minutes ago, Habitat said:

Hillary still a no-show ? You don't just spit the dummy like that, unless you are quite unwell, or quite unfit for the job.

 

 

She came out and conceded the result.

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9 minutes ago, Not Your Huckleberry said:

She came out and conceded the result.

In person ? 

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19 minutes ago, Lilly said:

 This was absolutely the most amazing election I've ever seen.

It certainly was.

After such a long campaign - not to mention all the drama's (highs and the lows) that came with it. It was rather surreal.

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11 minutes ago, Yamato said:

Well he won't be putting rings around the oil fields in Iran if this respect has any meaning.  A peaceful course with Iran causes a crisis situation for our best allies in the Middle East,  Israel and Saudi Arabia.   It also doesn't confer with everything Donald Trump has said about Iran, nor the hundred million dollars that the casino money Zionist Sheldon Adelson gave him.

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when Pence spoke earlier he said he thanked the voters for putting their faith in the TEAM (something like that)

there will be a team of people working on it although Trump will have a big input - but for now let's keep it simple
and be thankful Clinton's / Obama's / Globalist's sabre rattling against Russia has suffered a set back  - 
it was just getting silly, all the blaming-Russia-for-everything nonsense -

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1 hour ago, Habitat said:

The electorate has changed, and the "establishment" is on the nose, in many countries. People are sick of being played, which is not to say they haven't been played yet again here, but they don't want more of the same. Time will tell what difference Trump can make.

 

This is my take as well.  He wasn't even my third choice in the primaries but at least we don't have a guaranteed 3rd Obama term.  HRC's loss can be viewed as a repudiation of his legacy, IMO.  People just got sick of being told that that warm liquid running down their backs, was rain...  It will truly be interesting to watch the drama unfold in the coming months.  The Dems hate him.  The majority of the Republican elite/old guard, LOATHE him, but Americans were SO sick of the same old that they gave him the job. NOW those snobs on both sides of the aisle are going to have to deal with him, artfully sabotage him or explain WHY they won't work with him.  I get visions of rats scurrying for cover, all over the Hill.  Priceless... ;)

 

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2 minutes ago, bee said:

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when Pence spoke earlier he said he thanked the voters for putting their faith in the TEAM (something like that)

there will be a team of people working on it although Trump will have a big input - but for now let's keep it simple
and be thankful Clinton's sabre rattling against Russia has suffered a set back  - 
it was just getting silly, all the blaming-Russia-for-everything nonsense -

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Well they couldn't have been reading Hillary's emails or sabotaging our election somehow, I mean obviously the election wasn't rigged.  :)

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21 minutes ago, bee said:

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just like Brexit !!

I noticed that straight away the Perception Managers were saying - oh no this wasn't like Brexit because one or two predictions 
said Brexit would win - hmmmm -

like Trump said - it's a Movement not just a campaign -

edit - but there's plenty of time for political analysis in the following days and weeks we can just enjoy the moment for now -

:tu:

 

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Bee,

Im made up Trump won and as you allude it's much like Brexit all the experts where wrong once again. All the negativity and character assassination never worked. And i think you hit the nail on the head what we are witnessing both in the USA and UK is a movement our two countries are intrinsically linked and so it seems is the mood of the people fed up with a political elite who promise much and deliver so little and in the meantime our countries go to the dogs and people can feel it even if those in the political elite bubble cannot.

Hey and on a British note: Trump said in any post Brexit trade deal we'll be front of the queue. unlike the outgoing President Obama who said we'd be at the back. :tsu:

2016 a vintage year, Brexit and now President Trump............and the French and German Elections next year. bloody marvellous.

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6 minutes ago, stevewinn said:

Bee,

Im made up Trump won and as you allude it's much like Brexit all the experts where wrong once again. All the negativity and character assassination never worked. And i think you hit the nail on the head what we are witnessing both in the USA and UK is a movement our two countries are intrinsically linked and so it seems is the mood of the people fed up with a political elite who promise much and deliver so little and in the meantime our countries go to the dogs and people can feel it even if those in the political elite bubble cannot.

Hey and on a British note: Trump said in any post Brexit trade deal we'll be front of the queue. unlike the outgoing President Obama who said we'd be at the back. :tsu:

2016 a vintage year, Brexit and now President Trump............and the French and German Elections next year. bloody marvellous.

I read a bit of what they're saying in France and Germany (govt) it's like the end of the world.  "The world is collapsing."

I wouldn't be surprised if the EU now fears further separations to come.

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4 minutes ago, stevewinn said:

Bee,

Im made up Trump won and as you allude it's much like Brexit all the experts where wrong once again. All the negativity and character assassination never worked. And i think you hit the nail on the head what we are witnessing both in the USA and UK is a movement our two countries are intrinsically linked and so it seems is the mood of the people fed up with a political elite who promise much and deliver so little and in the meantime our countries go to the dogs and people can feel it even if those in the political elite bubble cannot.

Hey and on a British note: Trump said in any post Brexit trade deal we'll be front of the queue. unlike the outgoing President Obama who said we'd be at the back. :tsu:

2016 a vintage year, Brexit and now President Trump............and the French and German Elections next year. bloody marvellous.

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:tu:

This morning I was watching live and the Clinton voters had that bewildered shocked look that the Remainers had on June 24th -

like they just couldn't fathom out what was going on and their bubble just got burst and they were at a complete loss to understand why -

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5 minutes ago, Yamato said:

Maybe Donna Brazile can cook the Clintons up a big bowl of humble Jumbalaya on their way back to Harlem.

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is that with or without body fluids ? ;)

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42 minutes ago, bee said:

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:tu:

This morning I was watching live and the Clinton voters had that bewildered shocked look that the Remainers had on June 24th -

like they just couldn't fathom out what was going on and their bubble just got burst and they were at a complete loss to understand why -

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Not to mention the TV commentators, they couldn't look more woebegone if someone ran off with their pension fund.

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21 minutes ago, Yamato said:

I read a bit of what they're saying in France and Germany (govt) it's like the end of the world.  "The world is collapsing."

I wouldn't be surprised if the EU now fears further separations to come.

The EU Commission President Martin Schultz, instead of being diplomatic in his language he stated the result in the USA was simply a protest vote, exactly the same language used in the aftermath of the Brexit result. - true to form anything which doesnt conform to their way is a protest vote. On the French and German elections, The French Presidents approval rating is 4% yes thats right four percent. so he's gone, Frau Merkel in Germany is on rocky ground but might just survive. but interesting times we live.

But well done to all those Americans who voted to stop the slide and make their country great again.

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1 hour ago, Yamato said:

Well he won't be putting rings around the oil fields in Iran if this respect has any meaning.  A peaceful course with Iran causes a crisis situation for our best allies in the Middle East,  Israel and Saudi Arabia.   It also doesn't confer with everything Donald Trump has said about Iran, nor the hundred million dollars that the casino money Zionist Sheldon Adelson gave him.

From what I understand Sheldon didn't give him anything. He first offered him, then more if Gingrich would be his VP pick. Trump declined. 

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Anyhow, I'm not gonna spend any time gloating. Now that this mess is over I can already feel my mind switching back to being ready to critically analyze everything he does from here on out. Ready to hold his feet to the fire, and call it out if he strays from that path. Ding dong the witch is dead. Now let's make sure we got what we paid for. 

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