Burial. wrote: » So 43% of women in America are sexist yeah? You just have to laugh at this sh*t :pac:
NI24 wrote: » Well, seeing as how they didn't see it in either bush sr, bush jr., or bill clinton, then yeah I'd say so.
abff wrote: » First Brexit, now Trump. Another victory for the politics of hate. It's a sad, misguided world we're living in.
Rayne Easy Paste wrote: » 3) Possibility of a catastrophic trade war between the US and China;
Rayne Easy Paste wrote: » 4) Zero chance of increased international cooperation to slow climate change, and probably a reversal of the previous, tentative Paris Agreement.
NI24 wrote: » 43% of all eligible voting women voted for Trump huh? I mean, are you for real?
Deleted User wrote: » 190,000 votes where? Not sure what you mean. And yeah, Johnson and Stein took in a good few votes. Mc Mullin in Utah took 20% of the state's vote.
NI24 wrote: » 43% of all eligible voting women voted for Trump huh? I mean, are you for real? And yes, they are sexist. I would know, I'm surrounded by Trump supporters.
BoatMad wrote: » ( which is fundamentally , that no-one needs theirs skills )
Depp wrote: » so its completely impossible people saw hillary as corrupt and didnt want that in the white house?
iLikeWaffles wrote: » The difference in votes just under the status bars. So hold the phone why didn't the other parties get included in the debates. Would have been a much different result!
Deleted User wrote: » 42% of women who voted did so.. So it's safe to say 42% of eligible women would have if they turned out.
Deleted User wrote: » Hillary would have read her victory speech of a teleprompter and would have had a dig at Trump's supporters.. Trump just spoke and talked of co-operation with other countries from his heart. (I didn't catch all of it though). I don't like him (I just despise her) but it was good to see. I wanted to meet an American friend who I knew would take it badly so I could take his mind of it but he wouldn't.. His English girlfriend is crying and he said he had been as well. They just didn't see it coming. A week ago, we had a big sane discussion on who might win and they couldn't for the life of them see how it was possible. When I heard it was over, I felt happy Hillary didn't succeed but also felt bad for good people whose world has just stopped making sense.
ligerdub wrote: » The smugness in the political pundits on RTE in the early coverage last night was incredible. They were practically making plans for an early end to proceedings and joking about the early night they were going to have. They had a good old laugh about it. Well they weren't laughing a couple of hours later, it was like a wake in there. When the tide had turned there the comments started to take a more sinister accusatory tone, the usual baseless platitudes. I see the usual social media blaze up when something doesn't go the way of liberal sorts, but that's to be expected, and to be honest make it even better. All hail President Trump!!
signostic wrote: » What it will mean for Ireland, return of of thousands of Irish to Ireland who are illegal in the USreduced investment in Ireland by US companies J1 visa program abolished awkward St Paddy's day ahead anything good come out it for us?
NI24 wrote: » What ridiculous logic. You're assuming they would have voted for Trump despite the fact that they had the chance and didn't? Yeah makes sense.
signostic wrote: » What it will mean for Ireland, return of of thousands of Irish to Ireland who are illegal in the US reduced investment in Ireland by US companies J1 visa program abolished awkward St Paddy's day ahead anything good come out it for us?
MayoForSam wrote: » That was Conor Cruise O'Brien BTW, not Charlie. But it does sum up what has happened - not quite unprecedented though i.e. Brexit. Le Pen in France up next? But the people have spoken, life will have to go on.
Burial. wrote: » Tough sh*t if you cannot be arsed to vote. And it's highly likely it wouldn't affect the overall breakdown at all. Deal with it, a tonne of women from all backgrounds voted for Trump. But that doesn't fit your agenda so lets presume every poor little civilian (and ever poor civilian is a woman right?) who was dramatically prevented from voting but the Trump fuelled Illuminati would have voted for Hillary, every last single one of them....feel better now?
signostic wrote: » What it will mean for Ireland, return of of thousands of Irish to Ireland who are illegal in the US (50000 - 60000) reduced investment in Ireland by US companies J1 visa program abolished awkward St Paddy's day ahead anything good come out it for us?
signostic wrote: » What it will mean for Ireland, (50000 - 60000) return of of thousands of Irish to Ireland who are illegal in the US reduced investment in Ireland by US companies J1 visa program abolished awkward St Paddy's day ahead anything good come out it for us?
Originally Posted by signostic View Post What it will mean for Ireland, return of of thousands of Irish to Ireland who are illegal in the US reduced investment in Ireland by US companies J1 visa program abolished awkward St Paddy's day ahead anything good come out it for us?