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Remembering the phone call that Angela Merkel had with Trump where she basically explained how economics works to him, a kid gloves approach is probably the least worst option.
And again, what a depressing thing to have to type.
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06-11-2024 06:21 AM #6541
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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06-11-2024 06:22 AM #6542
Justification for tyrannical leaders worldwide. Turkeys voting avidly for Christmas.
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06-11-2024 06:23 AM #6543
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My wife and I lived in Boston and moved to London in December last year due to a new job and having to change visas. We have started the visa process again recently and the intention has always been to move back in 2025.
I think we will continue but will watch closely how things go over the next few months.
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06-11-2024 06:24 AM #6544This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That's how it works.
Here labour got in and my god shambles does not come close so you could say UK are equally stupid for believing the lies of labour pre election
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06-11-2024 06:24 AM #6545This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-11-2024 06:27 AM #6546
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I think the people in the USA who voted for him today will be looking back in a years time and questioning what drove them to vote for Trump.
I am depressed at how depressed I feel over this. I live in Australia, why should I care a toss about how these crazy yanks have voted. But I have a modicum of intelligence to understand the impact this will have on our life over the next 4 years.
What a screwed up world we life in.
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06-11-2024 06:28 AM #6547
After the tories were kicked out I had a little hope Labour would be brave and make the decisions this country needed but that lasted up to the budget and it dawned on me they are all the same, cowards, liars, corrupt.
That reset my expectations to zero and with Trump getting in it doesn’t even scratch the surface.
It’s all about doing what you can for your family and loved ones in my opinion now. When America make stupid decisions like today, you can’t control or influence it. Politics is dead in the US and the UK.
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06-11-2024 06:29 AM #6548
(Soon to be) Former President Donald Trump
Absolute madness.
Buckle up world as this egotistic narcissistic megalomaniac is about to be unleashed on the world yet again.
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06-11-2024 06:39 AM #6549
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Congratulations Trump, deserved.
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06-11-2024 06:42 AM #6550This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-11-2024 06:43 AM #6551This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-11-2024 06:47 AM #6552
Calling it now, Trump will change it so he can run for a third term.
"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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06-11-2024 06:49 AM #6553
Can’t be far away from being official now, he just picked up another ticket.
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06-11-2024 06:50 AM #6554This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-11-2024 06:52 AM #6555
RFK jr being given free rein on health is a pretty scary thought. “Go and have fun” trump tells him….
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06-11-2024 06:52 AM #6556This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-11-2024 06:55 AM #6557
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The signs were all there and I don't think Harris was ever a serious contender, the fact he has won the popular vote as well is quite telling. The economy is nearly always the most important factor in how people vote, to say people are stupid because they voted to make the economy better is just looking for a simple answer to a complex problem, in some ways the exact thing Trump has done.
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06-11-2024 06:57 AM #6558This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Trump is dishonest in so many ways but in other ways what you see is what you get. He blurts out what he believes in. Even his closest advisors must have their head in their hands sometimes but with that said the more outrageous he gets the more popular he becomes, certainly among his core support. Contrast that to UK front bench politicians struggling to define a woman in the lead up to our election. It's not the case of them not knowing what they believe a woman to be, it's a case of being so terrified of saying what they truly believe because it might alienate people who don't believe the same as them that they end up alienating everyone and someone steps in to fill the void. That's one example but our election campaign was littered with such. Ultimately there isn't really that same level of bull**** and evasiveness with someone like Trump. He's a bit racist, a bit sexist, a bit of this and a bit of that and whilst none of that is admirable he's put it on show for the world to see and ask to be judged on it. The verdict is depressing of course.
A Trump victory isn't good for the average American but then I'm not sure a Harris victory was that much better. Decades of the same cyclical Presidents has seen the middle class continuously decimated, the poor get poorer and the rich get richer. For all his rhetoric Trump will be as much of a continuation of that as Harris would have been; he'll just give some people a mandate to punch down rather than up when looking for who to blame. In terms of foreign policy he actually seems somewhat less hawkish than a lot of other prominent American politicians. A weird attraction to or veneration of autocrats and dictators certainly but in other ways he seems to hark back to the more isolationist America first politicians of the pre war years rather than the modern day world police.
A depressing result but then it was an even more depressing choice to begin with. Outargeous right wing populist v bland centre right continuation candidate. Hail to the new chief, same as the old one.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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06-11-2024 06:57 AM #6559
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Depressing stuff seeing that idiot for the next 5 years if he survives
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06-11-2024 07:22 AM #6564
The Republicans are also going to take control of the senate meaning all his bonkers ideas will get a free ride.
"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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06-11-2024 07:27 AM #6565This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-11-2024 07:30 AM #6566This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I expect the ideas will be madder this time right enough and there will be less people holding them back. Americans might have to take the time to actually read Project 2025.
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06-11-2024 07:31 AM #6567This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Trump has popularised all the toxic traits that has him appealing to so many people.
Shame and regret have been replaced with "**** you, I do what I want", and thats all fair and well in a normal society. America is not one of these.
Their grandchildren may wonder WTF were you thinking, but who knows? By then the country will be so polarised and the views that historically were at the very least held in secret will be out in the open.
One such instance from this election was the boat with the Trump and Nazi flags on it. Even 20 years ago these wouldn't have been seen, and the views and flags would be reserved for private nut job meetings, now they're loud and proud."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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06-11-2024 07:33 AM #6568This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-11-2024 07:36 AM #6569
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06-11-2024 07:36 AM #6570
I'm meant to be giving a lecture this morning on international climate policy. I might as well rip it up and take the students to the pub...
Guess it's time to change the name of the thread again.
What a calamitous start to the day.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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