BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Trump and Melania and Barron will have to leave their life of luxury to go live at the White House. It will be a big come down. Will they even want to live there ? Trump loves his tower, will he conduct his presidency from there?
wonderfullife wrote: » If you're happy to just worry about your own job and your own family, then sure it probably doesn't affect Ireland directly for at least 12-18 months. A combination of dominos from the Brexit negotiation and Trumps agenda may very well affect Ireland directly in the future. Take that aside, if you can't see the obvious risk re: Israel, then you're deluded. Obama was the first President in a long time to basically drop unilateral support for Israel. They are throwing parties over in Israel and ISIS are throwing parties too. Traditionally the only way illegal settlements into Palestinian territory have been stopped is by political pressure from America and the U.N. Trump couldn't give a monkeys if Israel land-grabbed half of Palestine and built a huge wall. That's going to incite increasing cycles of conflict, terrorist recruitment and increase in terrorism incidents. That could affect any of us directly or indirectly in the near future. Meh. I don't think the world will stop turning but people being blasé and nonchalant about this won't be so blasé in 2 years when it's all turned to complete sh1t (worse than now).
Ulysses Gaze wrote: » If Trump drops the corpo tax rate in the US from the 35% it is currently to 15% then it will effect the Ireland.
Depp wrote: » also have to say that at this point, while I feel the right decision was made overall, as the evening wears on the ridiculousness of the situation is beginning to set in. this is where what we have got from the dnc's incistence on ''their girl'' when almost any of the other candidates in the dnc race would have beaten trump in a landslide. the democratic party as a whole should be ashamed of the shady sh!t they got up to in the race for the nomination and the choice they forced the voters to make.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » They will lose a lot of freedom in their roles as President and First Lady
Hans Bricks wrote: » A regional conflict some 5,000km away, that has been ongoing since 1947 is the reason to be afraid ? Trump's continued US tradition of a laissez faire attitude toward Israel isn't something we've ever really had to or will worry about.
Ralf and Florian wrote: » I'm as bummed as the next person about Trumps victory. But rubbish like this makes me see red. This by a white Irish female Louise O Neill wannabe.https://twitter.com/RebeccahLouise/status/796358247582146560
Hans Bricks wrote: » Ah our corpo rate is still at 12.5%. Not sure if our non-trading income rate at 25% really comes into the equation admittedly. Anyway, what kind of tax dodging billionaire would he be if he outsourced jobs back to home soil ?
wonderfullife wrote: » That's the point. It wasn't continued under Obama. Nowhere near previous regimes. He didn't bend and cede to Israels every whim and had an extremely frosty relationship with Netanyahu. Does it literally alarm NOBODY that Putin, Assad, Netanyahu are all delighted Trump has been elected? No? Putin will cosy up to Donald, wrap him around his finger and waltz back into Ukraine to take more land past the Crimea. Netanyahu will be building more settlements deeper into Palestinian territory starting the week Trump hits office. That's without even mentioning climate change. Trump is on record as saying "climate change is a hoax". Well, that's tremendous - we'll continue to have the seas warming up, glaciers melting etc. He'll do more damage in 4 years than the previous 40 years of American policy combined. As if all that wasn't enough, what moral standing does the US have to intervene in other elections now? How can they comment on electoral corruption in other countries when their own PRESIDENT is on record saying he might not accept the democratic will of the people if he loses.
Arturo Bandini wrote: » https://twitter.com/RebeccahLouise/status/796362221827674112 I don't get how these people can rationalize their opinions.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Where does this myth come from that Trump is a racist who hates the LGBTQ community . All his rallies had BLACKS FOR TRUMP signs and he held a LGBT flag, could you see Putin going that ?http://logoonline.mtvnimages.com/uri/mgid:uma:image:logotv.com:12346446?quality=0.8&format=jpg&width=1500&height=843
Depp wrote: » https://twitter.com/RebeccahLouise/status/796362291931475968 have to admit...this is very entertaining
Ulysses Gaze wrote: » She's a fan of Kanye? Meh...NWA, Public Enemy & Naughty by Nature are so much better... Anyway...she's entitled to her opinion on the election and on Trump. The problem is that her and people like her are very quick to exonerate Hilary "The Angel of Benghazi" for decisions she was party to that cost thousands of innocent lives.
Duck Soup wrote: » No, he can't change it before he has power to do so. And he should think it through. Consult the foremost constitutional experts. Then put forward a plan to institute a system whereby - radical notion - the candidate where the most votes always wins.
Depp wrote: » its not the responsibility of the united states to police the balkans or the middle east. american lives shouldn't be put at risk to do so. So far we have no idea what Trumps relationship with Putin or Netanyahu is like, outside of a short clip of putin saying hes open to a positive relationship with the us.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Where does this myth come from that Trump is a racist
who hates the LGBTQ community .
All his rallies had BLACKS FOR TRUMP signs and he held a LGBT flag
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » . There is no good argument in favour of the Electoral College system today.
RayM wrote: » Yeah, you definitely seem like the kind of person who opposes misogyny...