Akrasia wrote: » right thinking people
Walter H Price wrote: » Hail to the Cheif , Cultural Marxism in the US is dead and you can can see the rest of the western world following suit by the end of 2017 you could have Trump in the US , Le Pen in France , Wilders in the Neterlands , Orban in Hugary, Putin in Russia , Merkel out of the Reichstag and May leading Britain out of the EU. Probably the only silverlining lining to the stupid libertard politics and the "Refugee" issue over the last few years is the rise of the new Right. Cannot wait to get to Trump tower in the new year
Butters1979 wrote: » Bock economic immigration and curb runaway welfare?
marklazarcovic wrote: » i smell an assassination
lawlolawl wrote: » Look at the front page of that website.
kunst nugget wrote: » Out of curiosity, how do you think this rise of the new Right is going to benefit ordinary people like you and me?
Hank Scorpio wrote: » This election was extremely dirty from the Clintons side. If you read the wikileak and project veritas releases you'd see all the dishonest stuff they get up too. They openly colluded all campaign long with all the major news outlets and newspapers, bought fake polls and got CNN etc to publish them, planted stories about Trump to the media of him being linked to Russia, paid mentally ill people to start fights at rallies etc. Trump's team look classy in comparison.
Walter H Price wrote: » Hail to the Cheif , Cultural Marxism in the US is dead and you can can see the rest of the western world following suit by the end of 2017 you could have Trump in the US , Le Pen in France , Wilders in the Neterlands , Orban in Hugary, Putin in Russia , Merkel out of the Reichstag and May leading Britain out of the EU. Probably the only silverlining lining to the stupid libertard politics and the "Refugee" issue over the last few years is the rise of the new Right.
Wanderer78 wrote: » all americans should be given full health insurance, period! america needs to stop invading countries, this would probably prevent a large portion of their citizens from becoming mentally ill in the first place.
humanji wrote: » Like claiming an opponents father assassinated JFK? Come off it, Clinton comes out looking honest compared to the republican tricks. That's how bad they were. The democrats simply weren't as skilled at being underhanded.
Gael23 wrote: » At age70, is it reasonable to expect him to be a one term president?
Akrasia wrote: » There are protests. Loads of them.https://thinkprogress.org/immigrant-advocates-shut-down-busy-atlanta-intersection-in-protest-of-obamas-deportation-raids-bb0ce336f8f4 Obama has a lot of things to be ashamed of from his 8 years in office.
lawlolawl wrote: » Indeed, look at the footage from all the major news networks of the Clinton headquarters during the count. Crowds of grown men and women in their 20s actually crying because she was losing. Then their fearless leader wouldn't even appear on stage once she conceded.
Hank Scorpio wrote: » IMO Trump's team played much cleaner in the election and the Clinton team played morally dirty.
lawlolawl wrote: » Since coming to office in 2009, Obama's government has deported more than 2.5 million people—up 23% from the George W. Bush years. More shockingly, Obama is now on pace to deport more people than the sum of all 19 presidents who governed the United States from 1892-2000, according to government data. Don't remember any protests about this.
Butters1979 wrote: » So surely it proved his point about the electoral college. You shouldn't win the presidency without the popular vote. These protest are the direct result of the snowflake generation coming out of the US universities when any difference of opinion was met with censorship and even disciplinary action. They just can't face life in the real world where not everyone panders to their sensitivities. They genuinely can't believe it didn't go their way for once.
NI24 wrote: » I'd say prick is the appropriate name for a man who called the electoral college a disaster for democracy and yet just scored a presidency because of it. If indeed he was called a prick for losing.
namloc1980 wrote: » I see Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, has poured cold water on a number of Trumps key campaign promises. He said things like infrastructure spending, term limits on Congress, limits on lobbyists weren't on the Senate's agenda amongst other things. Trump will need to learn the game of politics fast.
humanji wrote: » Is it also the fault of PC bullcr@p that Trump wasn't going to accept anything other than a win or that many republican figureheads were telling people to fight if they lost? The answer is no. What's caused the current divide is not the easy answer of "it's the liberals fault". It's the fault of two parties who, instead of fighting for the people, just fought each other out of spite. That's why the Us is in the shape it is.
kunst nugget wrote: » Yes, because Trump supporters weren't talking about violent revolution if their candidate didn't win this 'rigged' election…http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/28/us/politics/donald-trump-voters.html?_r=0 What's going on seems pretty mild in comparison to what they were talking about doing…
lawlolawl wrote: » Did you hear, she won the popular vote?!? I love that they only have a problem with the electoral system now that they didn't win.
[Deleted User] wrote: » It's hilarious. "When Trump loses, he isn't going to accept the vote. What a prick" "Trump won. We better protest."
Hank Scorpio wrote: » NSFW maybe, shows a bunch of African Americans beating on a white guy cause he voted for Trumphttps://streamable.com/6nwo This is what real Racism is
Deleted User wrote: » It's hilarious. "When Trump loses, he isn't going to accept the vote. What a prick" "Trump won. We better protest."
Guy:Incognito wrote: » You conveniently stop after saying he's going to round them up. His plan is to deport people that have no right to be in the country and send them back to their own country, not gas them. How many people were depored from America over the last 8 years?