wonderfullife wrote: » You've no clue what you're talking about. I've got friends and relatives who have been living and working in the USA since the recession of the 1980s, one has kids and is still not a legal citizen. There are people of Muslim faith who are now petrified they'll be targeted for abuse and deportation. You're going to have many American-born citizens of Muslim faith being told in school, in work and otherwise that they should be deported. You're going to have people in the LGBT community petrified because Trump is anti-gay marriage. People in crisis pregnancies will be petrified as Trump is anti-abortion. For these people, the fear and anxiety is extremely real. Mental health is very important. Can you even imagine being a refugee from Syria living in America right now? Can you imagine being an illegal Mexican or Irish immigrant living in the country for 30 or 40 years with a family? They are all (rightly) petrified and yes some people will take their own lives rather than face being deported to war-zones or split from their family. There's nothing wrong with the Polls or Pollsters, as you said. The issue, as Jake Tapper alluded to on CNN, is the "leaners". A leaner is someone who leans in close to you and whispers "don't tell anybody but i'm actually going to vote Trump". A huge % of his support were ashamed to admit to voting for a misogynist, xenophobe but were so disillusioned with the Clinton style of same-again politics in Washington. It speaks volumes that people were ashamed to admit they were voting for a candidate but that's the single biggest reasons the Polls got it so wrong. Donald Trump is a danger to the world right now. He's going to let Israel do whatever the hell they want in the Middle East. Fact. That's going to be the biggest single danger to world peace and i fully expect the next 4 years to unravel into chaos, both in America and globally. That's without even getting into domestic economic policy, ties with Putin and the rest. Today is a day for many Americans to feel very afraid and i don't think the world should be laughing either. They just elected a man with the willful passivity to allow Israel and Russia to land-grab across the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
A Battered Mars Bar wrote: » I love the way everyone is reacting to this as though it affect's them lol. Morons. Well done Trump!!!! Also, I believe the people of Clare should now formally apologise to the president of the United States of America for being small minded d*cks when he came to his hotel few months back. Embarrassing that people from Clare embarrassed our country and set back relations with the president over their inflated sense of importance. As if they matter in Ireland let alone the world lol.
Iwasfrozen wrote: » A lot of Trump Supporters are idiots. Nothing wrong with calling idiots idiots.
A Battered Mars Bar wrote: » I believe the people of Clare should now formally apologise to the president of the United States of America for being small minded d*cks when he came to his hotel few months back. Embarrassing that people from Clare embarrassed our country and set back relations with the president over their inflated sense of importance. As if they matter in Ireland let alone the world lol.
TheOven wrote: » It is ok now, it is just called being un-PC.
Depp wrote: » funny part is its more or less exactly them that caused this...turns out talking down to people and insisting that they are dumb for not liking one candidate alienates a lot of people, whod have thunk it?
Shelga wrote: » Why doesn't the US elect their president based on the popular vote? Is it to make the result more of a 'sure thing' and avoid the chaos of having to recount every vote nationally in the event of a close race?
How often do they change the number of electoral college votes a state has? For example, if there was a mass exodus from California to Wyoming (:pac:), when would this be reflected in the number of college votes afforded to each state?
phater phagan wrote: » There really are two Americas - one with people who have reasonable values and generally live in the cities, and another with people who hold extreme views and who think nothing of using violence to achieve their goals. It is those latter kind who support Trump. I worry for the future with him in such a powerful position, and hope that cooler heads will rein him in.
phater phagan wrote: » There really are two Americas - one with people who have reasonable values and generally live in the cities
Depp wrote: » really believe a lot of people will be embarrassed by their histrionics in a year or two
Deleted User wrote: » So, how will all this affect the price of houses in Dublin? That's my principal economic concern. Not as much as if FG increased housing supply, I suspect. More generally, the Anglo-American world is imploding, and we need to minimise the contagion on Ireland from these self-defeating rightwing clowns. Our governments should have chosen Berlin over Boston. We'll be paying heavily for this.
unplayable wrote: » Great speech by Hilary imho very well written
mansize wrote: » Your concern for your house prices isn't right wing at all...
Hans Bricks wrote: » Today really brought out the wet-the-beds didn't it ? Never mind actual American citizens who will be affected by his policies, but Irish people scaremongering in social media rants as part of an insufferably sanctimonious bandwagon.
mansize wrote: » Ah the people-who-know-Betters
Hans Bricks wrote: » Today really brought out the wet-the-beds didn't it ? Never mind actual American citizens who will be affected by his policies, but Irish people scaremongering in social media rants as part of an insufferably sanctimonious bandwagon. The Clinton victory party crying over another republican buffoon getting elected to office. Imagine Ronald Reagan was born twenty five or thirty years later than he was and we were still in the Cold war era and he just announced his Star Wars plans ? The Bushes and their two Gulf Wars anyone ? World didn't turn to ash as far as I'm aware. This egomaniac and his obviously daft "wall" proposals. Promotional bluster to appeal to the deep south and Midwest voters. People on both sides of the Atlantic really need to take stock and get a grip of themselves. I actually got a great laugh out of the whole thing.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » The AAA aren't happy with the result it seems, well anything that pisses off Coppinger makes my evening.