Jericho Caine wrote: » Why come on and deliberately act like a cnut? I come on wanting to discuss this and you continue to be an irritation. You have added literally nothing to these discussions.
Noveight wrote: » #notmypresident trending in the states...
Noveight wrote: » #notmypresident trending in the states. Attempts at unification have huge potential for an absolute shít-show.
AnGaelach wrote: » There's nothing "blind" about believing it, go get a BA in Economics, hell even just do a weekend workshop in macroeconomics and you'll understand why it won't happen. The very same reason people said Britain would collapse after Brexit, but their economy turned out to be the fastest growing in the G7. It's people trying to use economics to gain political sway, and something you shouldn't be heed in.
jimgoose wrote: » So all that stuff about moving to Canada and so forth was a sort of pre-emptive tantrum? Well, at least DT is rather less likely to draw Russian nukes on ye, unlike Mrs. C. :pac:
AnGaelach wrote: » People still jumped on the bandwagon about the sterling price dropping in the aftermath of the vote, as though it confirmed their suspicions, but then it went back to normal. The volatility was just a continuing of pre-vote actions, it had been falling before than the vote was announced (thanks QE). I can assure you, Britain won't face any dramatic implosion of their economy by 2019.
NI24 wrote: » Do you have oatmeal for brains? I never talked about moving to Canada or any such nonsense. The other poster made it up out of thin air.
NI24 wrote: » Well, "the Donald" (you can remove your tongue from his hole now) won't be throwing me out of my own country and I won't be moving. And no, I'm not "hear" (it's spelled here, Einstein). Is that clear enough for you? Or will you be minding your own business from now on?
screamer wrote: » Pity there's no weekend courses in manners.......
jimgoose wrote: » Steady on chief - you're going off like a Claymore mine. I refer merely to the considerable talk about moving out of the US should DT win. Canada apparently is popular this weather. :pac:
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » Can't wait for the next Canadian president to be elected on the promise to build a wall to stop Americans coming in and eating everything
NI24 wrote: » Sorry didn't mean to go off on you specifically. But the Trump ass licking that goes on around here is mind boggling.
Lt Dan wrote: » Now now missy. Don't be getting excited, you will spoil yourself. How about you answer the question and not dodge it? You said that you will not leave your country (America?) and in the same line, you then said that you do not want to live in a country headed by people like Trump. - Contradiction? Your statement was so self righteous and hilarious that your confusion as to what the hell you were saying was contagious, hence the typo error. Honest mistake, what was your excuse. ? Mind my own business? Says the woman living in the US, on an Irish Discussion forum? No, I will not be "minding my own business". Since 'Merica's actions affect the rest of the world, including Ireland, we will be watching with interest what goes on over there. (Gee, I hope I got that right, or is it "their"?) Emotional, aren't you?. You come on here , (or is it hear?) and run your mouth off, your arguments better be bullet proof.
jimgoose wrote: » I have long suspected that he's not anything like as big an idiot as he's been pretending to be.
AnGaelach wrote: » That will definitely be a surprise! Canada doesn't even have a President
My name is URL wrote: » Imagine. Trump actually living in the White House. The place may as well be burned down He'll be wiping his knob on the curtains and everything
NI24 wrote: » Yes, I'm angry that Trump was elected. I do not want to live in a country headed by Trump but I do want to live in the US. I even want to live in a conservative state. There are several other more worthy candidates than Trump and yet Trump was elected. I find the ignorance and sexism of American voters hard to stomach.
NIMAN wrote: » Nothing will change. The President doesn't run America.
conorhal wrote: » Personally I think Trump is the wrong man for the job if dismantling all this nonsense, but people have had enough of the current madness.
abff wrote: » First Brexit, now Trump. Another victory for the politics of hate. It's a sad, misguided world we're living in.
DublinWriter wrote: » Nope...Trump's an idiot alright. Bigly.