Deise Vu wrote: » The presidential election is not a sports competition, the only vindication is if the Duck's wall stops Mexicans getting in, if crime is abolished, if The Duck 'kills those ISIS guys', brings jobs back to the rust belt, and makes America great again. Hopefully pussies around the White House will remain ungrabbed while this is going on.
Deleted User wrote: » http://edition.cnn.com/election/results/president 42% for Trump, 54% for Clinton.
Donald Trump wrote: » Damn straight it's real bitches. Ye can all suck my balls. Let the pussy grabbing commence.
Butters1979 wrote: » Jut look at the other election (now locked) threads in here, there was quite the love for Clinton and a lot of insults and premature victory speeches from the Clinton camp. this is butthurtageddon
conorhal wrote: » From Brexit to US presidential elections, why is it always the left that seem to think democracy only works when it agrees with them. Doubtless they've retreated to their gender neutral, politically correct safe spaces to huddle in groupthink self pity. I suspect dismantling those safe spaces will do more for national unity then all the black lives matters protests in the world, because unity and equality are not, and never were, the goal of the left. With their intersectional politics and wittering about 'privilage', what the left are actually demanding is a new hierarchy, with a bunch of ideologues at the top poisoning the well of unity to promote intersectional interests. 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. That'll be president Milo Yiannopoulos in 2020!
Deise Vu wrote: » Hopefully pussies around the White House will remain ungrabbed while this is going on.
Deise Vu wrote: » I'm searching for a silver lining here and I'm struggling. Maybe The Duck won't be as bad as he came across in the campaign. Maybe he is the cleverest man alive and he realised the only way a Billionaire could convince the poor he was a man of the people was to approach the election with the rhetoric of a pub bore after 10 pints and a couple of chasers. Now that he is in, maybe he will have a load of positive ideas to boost trade and employment. Nah, I don't buy it either. Possibly, now that the Brits and the Yanks have fallen for snakeoil salesmen we should join in. If Enda called a snap election and we voted Gerry for Taoiseach, Richard Boyd Barrett as Tánaiste and Mick Wallace as Finance Minister we could just get all the crap out of the way in about four years. Waiting for the Duck to break the world, the Brits to break Europe and then, after all that grief, for the loony left to break Ireland will give us 20 years of hardship. Lets get it over with now, I say. Its not much of a silver lining but its the best I can do. Just be grateful we are not the Baltic states. I would imagine Putin is already hearing the crys of oppression from their Russian minorities. This will become ever shriller if Europe refuses to pay 10's of Billions to keep the US Army in Europe when the Duck sends the renewal invoice with an extra few zeros on the end.
ligerdub wrote: » I'm feeling great. How are you?
BoatMad wrote: » actually its exactly that , in a age of social media and 24/7 TV , a sports competition ( or more correctly a reality TV programme ) , Trump know this better then anyone. Its matters not what you say in elections, his feet will not be held to the fire, he will campaign on a 2nd term exactly in the same way , ( blame others , fear etc ) I personally dont fear Trump, I certainly would've preferred Jeb Bush, but Id take Trump over Cruz and the other ideologues. ideologues are very dangerous people, Trump is a complete pragmatist , he has no moral compass , he will chop and change and " do the deal ".Pence on the other hand scares me
NI24 wrote: » Pretty pissed off. Sexist ignoramuses voted a buffoon into office.
MarinersBlues wrote: » Americans voted for a pussy grabber. It is clearly a pro pussy grabbing nation. They are sick of getting rode by the political elite . They want to be grabbed by the giant Oompa Loompa with funny hair and the tiny soft hands.
NI24 wrote: » You have me confused with the ones defending Trump. Despite the fact that they're not even American.
NIMAN wrote: » You think likes of Intel are just going to up sticks and move back to the US? They going to just put that huge building they pumped billions into on the back of a low loader?
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Like Brexit. The elites will spit feathers. There is a slight.... slight chance they will learn from this. People were tired of the status-quo. Remember, the fringes do better when the center fails..... And it has failed. Donny will serve 4 years and may well lose reelection, if he bothers to run. But both the GOP and Dems need to take stock and start listening to people instead of sneering with contempt. Political revolution can be a good thing & shouldn't necessarily be feared, whether it's britain, Greece, Spain or the US. The elites will sneer & mock, but they have been rattled.
Depp wrote: » so its completely impossible people saw hillary as corrupt and didnt want that in the white house?
Lone Stone wrote: » Bernie would have wiped the floor with him
jmayo wrote: » Isn't it about time you changed to your new title Mr President. I raise you Dell, Facebook, Google, Paypal, etc, etc. Intel is one of the few multinationals that has money actually really investment in buildings or infrastructure. The rest is office space. And yes we know about data centres but they can be run from anywhere.
iLikeWaffles wrote: » https://www.google.ie/#safe=off&q=trump+states+won 190,000 votes !? Was there other candidates for other parties?
valoren wrote: » Reminds me of Haughey's GUBU remark 'grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedented' That sums it up for me.
It is fine for the university educated working in the tech sectors who have jobs in the new west, but the ordinary grunts who used to get manufacturing or mining jobs have nothing often bar condescending remarks about how they need to upskill to be part of the new economies.