NIMAN wrote: » Nothing will change. The President doesn't run America.
myshirt wrote: » It's like voting for Jimmy Saville to mind the kids. Unreal America. You f#cking idiots.
jimmy blevins wrote: » While I'm no way a trump supporter I can't stand that attitude of intellectual superior complex to recent results. The establishment is ignoring vast swaths of the population whose lives are worse then preceding generations whose future is poverty, transient and minium wage jobs and rising cost of living, the only way to be heard is to throw a spanner in the works. Having said that trump is a fraud.
O'Neill wrote: » Can someone explain to me how on earth Trump is 'anti-establishment?!'
O'Neill wrote: Can someone explain to me how on earth Trump is 'anti-establishment?!'
jimmy blevins wrote: The establishment is ignoring vast swaths of the population whose lives are worse then preceding generations whose future is poverty, transient and minium wage jobs and rising cost of living, the only way to be heard is to throw a spanner in the works.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » It's happened folks. You are only waking up but it has happened. A genuine unstable idiot has become president of the US. I will be asleep as you wake. But I will wake too and I will also think of the consequences and wonder is it a dream:eek: It's not a dream. It's real. F**k
Chuchote wrote: » Markets all over the world are crashing.
[Deleted User] wrote: » He's going to win and people are only now beginning to realise that he's not actually an unstable idiot. In fact, only he really knew what worked with the US electorate. Everybody else got it wrong. Big implications for Ireland as our 15% corporation tax loses its edge for US companies. Its also the end of political correctness.
Chuchote wrote: » Markets all over the world are crashing. One trillion dollars of investment value has already been wiped out. Markets are falling so fast that automatic locks on trading have kicked in. Nato has placed 300,000 troops on high alert against Russia. In the US, the Canadian immigration website has crashed.
lcwill wrote: » There may be a silver lining for Ireland if US multinationals decide to get the hell out of dodge and shift over here on mass - I wouldn't want to try and run a business under President Trump
old_aussie wrote: » Trumps the man to make America great again. At least Trump will do what a lot of people really want done, yet were afraid to say, as the PC idiots will now have to back down. Trumps building the "Great Wall" will be a start, kicking out all the illegal "wanna-be" Americans is the way to go next and then stopping all moslims coming to America is on the cards. If he gets elected, then the majority of Americans want him to do what he said he will do..... Clinton could not even control two email accounts, let alone grasp the meaning National Security.....Clinton = Idiot.
suicide_circus wrote: » this is Hillaryious
EGriff wrote: » This is Hillaryious, Trump is not going to do ANY of the things he said he would, a total spoofer. Some people will swallow any old bulls**t.
Deleted User wrote: » 15% US corporation tax! This removes the Irish tax advantage. We still have our location but we will have to work for our advantages in future and, for example, take the huge additional costs out of our economy.
NIMAN wrote: » Another prediction: for the vast majority of Irish people, this will have next to no effect on their lives.
Patww79 wrote: » My facebook is in complete meltdown. Now I have followed shag all of this, but why exactly does it matter so much to non-Americans or is it just fashionable or something to watch like a sport? I cannot fathom why all the social media crying is going on for an election in another country.