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cashman 11-11-2016 17:46

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Well we would be back of the queue fer a trade deal if Clinton had won,that much even i know.;) thats now unlikely to be the case. The simple fact Putin makes encouraging comments also would not have occured n to me that can only be ok.

Eric 11-11-2016 17:53

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1181198)
Who knows how things will turn out with Trump as President

True indeed. Speculation on what he will do is of the idle kind, fit only for bar room arguments, talk shows, and selling newspapers. Trump will no doubt hold the unofficial title of "Leader of the Free World", wherever that is; but, especially in his own country his powers are very limited. He will find himself having to kiss a whole lot of Congressional ass in order to get things done. Puker up Donald if you want the support of the Representative from Asshole, Oklahoma or Bum****, Idaho. Theresa May has way more power in the UK than Trump will have in the US. All he has is a bigger house in a worse neighbourhood.

MoreJoe 12-11-2016 00:53

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A little humor to brighten your day.

dotti34 12-11-2016 04:02

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Wonder what Donald T will think when he hears that the staff at Madame Tussauds are using the hair from a Yak’s belly to make the hairpiece for the wax sculpture of him. Apparently this matches up well.

accybeme 12-11-2016 08:48

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I still can’t get my head around why people refuse to accept the election & referendum results, do they really believe that the minority should rule over the majority,

cashman 12-11-2016 09:04

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Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1181229)
I still can’t get my head around why people refuse to accept the election & referendum results, do they really believe that the minority should rule over the majority,

To me Kids today in the main cannot accept things if it dont suit. in the usa @ here to me democracy's meaning should be taught in schools, its just selfish spoilt gets that cannot accept the will of the people.:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 12-11-2016 10:29

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It seems that politicians over in the US and over here are wakening up to the fact that the electorate cannot be ignored. They might be beginning to realise that the ordinary man in the street wants to be given credit for being able to say how they want their country to be governed.
But politicians can say anything they think will win them votes and then do just as they please once they get into office.

Our own little town has first hand experience of this.

DaveinGermany 12-11-2016 10:46

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Originally Posted by accybeme (Post 1181229)
I still can’t get my head around why people refuse to accept the election & referendum results, do they really believe that the minority should rule over the majority,

To Quote another 'Merican icon, "Stupid is as stupid does!"

Eric 12-11-2016 11:32

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1181234)
then do just as they please once they get into office.


Now that you mention it .... :D




https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...nge-of-pledges


Maybe, as I think you mentioned, leopards don't change their spots; but sometimes they turn into elephants ... maybe even donkeys.:D

cashman 18-11-2016 09:27

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Seems Obama has stuck his oar in again in Berlin, Hes told the Germans to vote fer Merkel.:rolleyes: With any luck it will have the same effect it did in the U.K. oer Brexit? DinG can perhaps comment on this?

Margaret Pilkington 18-11-2016 10:57

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We now have a peer who thinks that we need immigration to boost the thinking power of the British people. He reckons that the British are as he puts it 'so bloody stupid'.

I concede that some immigration is necessary, but we should be making sure that those who are coming to live here can live by western values and have skills that we need.

We should not have the kind of immigration levels which were fostered during the Bliar administration (and no, that is not a spelling error. It is how I think of this self seeking, egotistical man).

Margaret Pilkington 18-11-2016 10:59

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1181557)
Seems Obama has stuck his oar in again in Berlin, Hes told the Germans to vote fer Merkel.:rolleyes: With any luck it will have the same effect it did in the U.K. oer Brexit? DinG can perhaps comment on this?

Cashy, I am sure the voters over in Germany know their own minds.

They do not need help in making decisions from someone from over the pond....even if that someone is Barack Obama.

DaveinGermany 18-11-2016 11:28

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Aye he's been kissin' arse, saying how right Merkels policies are & what wonderful friends the krauts have been. As to his endorsement of Merkel, probably as useful as it was for cam-moron & Brexit (hopefully the kiss of death). There's a groundswell of discontent bubbling under the surface in Germany, even her own party & aligned partner (CSU in Bayern) are muttering about her replacement due to the damage shes brought down upon the CDU over the past couple of years.

AfD (populist right) are making inroads & gaining more support, but I think they'll remain outsiders in next years elections, that said though, the support they garner could well turn them into "King makers", as Germany uses a system of Proportional Representation & direct voting so coalitions are usually the way of gaining the majority in the "Bundestag"

Then again despite all that, the Germans seem to show an unbelieveable propensity for stupidity & will more often than not re-elect the people they've spent the last term bitching about! :whack:

In the words of one Mr. Forrest Gump, "Stupid is, as stupid does!"

MoreJoe 18-11-2016 14:06

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Just what the world needs.
Someone with no clue (Obama).
Explaining Trump to the Germans.
Oh my!

Barrie Yates 18-11-2016 15:19

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1181567)

Then again despite all that, the Germans seem to show an unbelieveable propensity for stupidity

1914 & 1939 spring to mind.:rolleyes:


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