Kadser wrote: » To tell him most American multinationals will soon be leaving Ireland to return home.
Widdershins wrote: » Great post. It's nice to know there's some understanding for the kinds of reasons people voted for him.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » Hmmm...... Good point, wouldn't want to trigger them. It really is the funniest aspect of political correctness when you think about it
jimgoose wrote: » Apparently so, yes - the Independent had it earlier:http://www.independent.ie/world-news/north-america/us-election-2016/what-special-relationship-donald-trump-speaks-to-nine-other-world-leaders-including-irelands-before-theresa-may-35204474.html
jimgoose wrote: » That was one Stephen Moore, seemingly Trump's senior economic advisor. And if he thinks that, or if he thinks that they're actually going to be able to get their corporate tax rate down to anywhere remotely near 15%, he's a bigger loon than Mike Spence.
kunst nugget wrote: » I think the offence would be for people with intellectual disabilities being considered as stupid as the people on Stormfront.
jmayo wrote: » Actually funny you say that. I can also see the same reasons behind a lot of voters backing Brexit. But I know it might be seen as being more palatable to some, usually the ones not affected by the new global order and the ones who have EDUCATION, if we just lumped them all in as backward, uneducated, racist, xenophobic thickos :rolleyes:
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Widdershins wrote: » It's just not particularly nice to use the word as if retarded is a synonym for a stupid, horrible person.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » The first thing that springs to mind whenever I hear that word is ignition, so 'pologies for the liberal use of the word. I'm also a bit of a dickhead, but I'll just shine the light on the aul mechanical educayshun
It emerged the US President-elect has spoken to the leaders of nine other countries - Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, Israel, Turkey, India, Japan, Australia and South Korea within 24 hours of his victory. Number 10 could not tell reporters when - or if - a phone call was currently scheduled for Mrs May to speak with Mr Trump.
Depp wrote: » the problem with stormfront is not stupidity, its pure unbridled hate, not trying to give them credit but to brush them off as ''just stupid'' is a grave underestimation.
Hande hoche! wrote: » Absolutely bizarre to see Trump in the white house.
dav3 wrote: » Why don't you send me a PM and we'll discuss it. From any of your numerous accounts. I doubt people want to wade through your sh*t again.
Aidric wrote: » Very much the diplomat in that press conference with Obama. I wonder how his supporters react when he backtracks on all the nonsense he promised during his campaign.
Depp wrote: » any links to it? wouldnt mind watching it
anna080 wrote: » So weird seeing Trump in the White House. Had to laugh he was like the bold boy in class pretending he has all his homework done and understands what the teacher is saying
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » I'd say you could make ice cubes in the oval office right now from the atmosphere alone.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » And now, when no one's looking, he's going to rub his testicles all over the oval office curtains.