US Election 09:11 - Nov 5 with 16235 views | SaintNick | What a carry on, apparently Trump has earmarked $90 million to launch legal challenges if he loses | |
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US Election on 10:06 - Nov 7 with 2268 views | Bridders2 | Don't panic we have a FREE TRADE DEAL with the EU. | | |  |
US Election on 10:31 - Nov 7 with 2203 views | Bridders2 | Obviously 45% of Latinos and a large surge of support from Black males don't agree with you. Many of them see mass immigration as undercutting their jobs and standard of living. | | |  |
US Election on 10:43 - Nov 7 with 2184 views | Jellybaby | Good to hear a balanced American view, as others have said watching the wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth by the British intelligentsia is enormous fun this side of the Atlantic. Those that dismiss Americans generally and Trump supporters specifically as stupid are clueless bigots. I know many Trump supporters who are highly intelligent and know the man is flawed, but due to the polarisation in the USA and the weakness of the opposition - senile old man with pedo allegations from his daughter and cackling hyena in jump suit (their words not mine) feel there was absolutely no choice, but to vote Trump rather than the death cult democrats. I feel the string puller elites know that the woke game is up and the trend is back towards conservatism. The staged fake assassination attempt gave Trump even more kudos as they wanted and as with the covid panto he will be given a big role in the next black swan event.... | |
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US Election on 10:52 - Nov 7 with 2159 views | Buggalugs | Exactly. It's funny how the people that are wetting themselves about the damage Trump will cause the UK economy are the same people that were praising Reeves's budget, despite that immediately and more directly impacting us. They've now got their scapegoat when our economy tanks I suppose. | |
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US Election on 12:34 - Nov 7 with 2069 views | franniesTache | Pretty sure i didn't even comment on Reeves budget to be fair | | |  |
US Election on 12:53 - Nov 7 with 2037 views | Buggalugs | Pretty sure I didn't say you did. | |
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US Election on 15:40 - Nov 7 with 1952 views | cocklebreath | I will, it had to be done to fix the mess your bunch of c()nts left | |
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US Election on 16:26 - Nov 7 with 1916 views | Buggalugs | Who are my bunch of c()nts? Just coz I don’t like this Labour government and don’t think Trump’s the anti-christ, doesn’t mean I voted Tory. I appreciate you probably find that hard to understand. | |
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US Election on 16:54 - Nov 7 with 1895 views | cocklebreath | You voted Tory | |
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US Election on 17:20 - Nov 7 with 1875 views | Bazza | Like the grossly underpaid train drivers? | | |  |
US Election on 19:29 - Nov 7 with 1813 views | cocklebreath | How about the grossly underpaid doctors? | |
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US Election on 08:25 - Nov 8 with 1630 views | kentsouthampton | A lot of love on here for a convicted nonce and fraudster, I wonder why? | | |  |
US Election on 09:18 - Nov 8 with 1555 views | Bridders2 | If Trump imposes tariffs on British goods(and EU goods) there will be tariffs slapped on US imports creating a stalemate. 82% of Britain's GDP are services compared to only 18% manufacturing so we will be less impacted than most. China on the other hand have a huge trade imbalance with the US in manufacturing and will feel the pain. | | |  |
US Election on 09:22 - Nov 8 with 1546 views | Bridders2 | Hyperbole. | | |  |
US Election on 09:30 - Nov 8 with 1517 views | 1885_SFC | Probably because it winds up the woke lefty cry babies like you who didn't get their way? Meanwhile, some of us really couldn't give a sh1t who won. | |
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US Election on 10:43 - Nov 8 with 1429 views | Ifonly | No, unfortunately not a stalemate. Everyone loses. It's well established, both in theory and practice, that trade is beneficial for both sides. Tariffs reduce trade and reduce GDP - that's why nations invest decades in negotiating tariff free trade agreements. It's not just an issue for manufacturing (we have massive services exports to the US) and it's not just an issue for exports (tariffs on imports push up inflation, as the US will find out). Even if we don't put tariffs on our imports, we will suffer from the global hits to GDP and inflation, and if we are one of the few major economies without tariffs we risk becoming a dumping ground. There are massive economic benefits to free trade blocks and tariff free trade. They are about to be thrown away for "populist" (i.e. dumb) reasons. | | |  |
US Election on 15:38 - Nov 8 with 1286 views | UTS1885 | Just been watching a rather WTF video on Rickie Lamberts twitter page. Donald Trumps, some sort of messiah in the conspiracy crank world. Hes going to save the planet from some sort of secret world elite aka Bil Gates etc | | |  |
US Election on 17:58 - Nov 8 with 1208 views | Jellybaby | As much as I'm loving the libtard fallout, I am getting Antichrist vibes, first Trump miraculously survives the Hollywood staged assassination attempt and is resurrected to get the iconic photo fist pumping the air with the US flag behind and now he has the triumphant second coming back into Washington. looks like the Deep state won this (s)election again. They must have a big job lined up for him. | |
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US Election on 18:04 - Nov 8 with 1193 views | NYC_Saint | I think it's a reminder that the US is a center right country. Voters ousted him after one term on the promise of more moderate, centrist and unifying leadership from Biden. They got very little leadership at all - he quickly was removed from public view as he went downhill cognitively. He should've steeped aside years, not months, ago. Instead, he stuck it out until there was a coup and ultimately voters were left with two poor choices (and Harris' VP choice was beyond a joke - worse than Palin in 2008, - it exposed her as weak and insecure; had she picked Shapiro they would've stood a much stronger chance of winning). The massively low turnout for Harris vs Biden in 2020 (69mn vs 81mn in 2020) shows that there was limited resolve for people to "vote against" Trump given what they were served up for the last 4 years. Some of the more loony left stuff (think doubling down on in tact biological men's rights to be fully naked in women's changing rooms) also gave more rightward leaning voters a veil to hide behind rather than expose their more backward opinions. Ultimately Trump's bark is worse than his bite and a lot of the rhetoric is a negotiation tactic as we saw last time round. Effectively the US has gone without any real Presidential leadership now for 8 years. Hopefully it and the world can muddle through another 4 and maybe a credible centrist Dem caucus emerges in time for 2028 rather than feeling they have to lean even further left. | | |  |
US Election on 10:20 - Nov 9 with 968 views | Jellybaby | Haha, clearly upset Kent because you can see now all your beloved woke crap is a busted flush. | |
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US Election on 10:26 - Nov 9 with 956 views | kentsouthampton | The complete opposite, I don't care either way who runs the septics, I just find it baffling that grown men think a nonce is the way to go. | | |  |
US Election on 13:11 - Nov 9 with 879 views | cocklebreath | I agree, I can’t get my head round the fact so many men back him, he’s everything I’d not want to be | |
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