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At 11/9/16 03:28 AM, YellowisCOOL wrote: I'm scared for America...
Don't be. They may have a finger on the button but they can't figure out how to do the rest.
I'm really taking this as proof that Americans can't be trusted to make political decisions. Come on American, let us British take over again, we'll treat you good. We'll even hang, draw and quarter Trump so you don't have to admit your mistake.
At 11/9/16 06:29 AM, Decky wrote: I'm really taking this as proof that Americans can't be trusted to make political decisions. Come on American, let us British take over again, we'll treat you good. We'll even hang, draw and quarter Trump so you don't have to admit your mistake.
Uh, the UK voted for brexit, though. And before that, Cameron, again.
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At 11/9/16 03:01 AM, UsernameUser wrote: Ain't nothing more to say.
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At 11/9/16 06:45 AM, Mich wrote: Uh, the UK voted for brexit, though. And before that, Cameron, again.
As far as right-wing goes, I like Cameron, not enough to vote for him but if the worst we can really say is a few broken promises and a story about oral from an unprepared bacon sandwich, we haven't done too bad with him. As for Brexit that was more of the same of what I think has happen here. Right-wing hate is believed by the ill-educated and the scared and nobody is more scared than when looking at Trump.
It was glorious watching this from the start till finish, fucking Florida taking 3 hours to give Trump his 29 points when California "magically" gave Hillary 55 instantly kinda scared me but near the end, when Clinton's supporters were in tears it was worth the pain. Another point for the good guys.
At 11/9/16 08:32 AM, Zornuzkull wrote: Well that's where you are wrong no matter which side Cameron said he was going to support everyone was going to do the opposite... Everyone in the north hated that cunt...
I'm from the north... I voted remain. Nothing to do with Cameron's opinion (I'm a Lib Dem voter, I have every right to hate him for the past 10 years or so, I just don't see him as one of the bad Tories) I'd prefer being in a union than not, simples.
At 11/9/16 08:39 AM, Zornuzkull wrote: I'm from the north and my entire town voted leave... They are still labor supporters but giving Cameron a slap was too tempting...
Political policy shouldn't be decided on whether you want to slap a guy or not. It's alll become a bit Punch & Judy now.
At 11/9/16 08:48 AM, Zornuzkull wrote: When the tories get in charge the north always suffers every single time...
True but that's Tories. Everybody without £100,000 just sat in a bank account isn't going to have the best time.
The real stupidity was actually having a referendum in the first place...
Agreed.
Though that will probably prevent a far right resurgence like we are seeing in Europe...
Not so sure about that. Firstly, I'd say it's more than Europe now with The Philippines and US (sort of) jumping on the bandwagon. Secondly, I think it's too soon and the smell of Farage too stong still to say we're safe.
At 11/9/16 04:18 AM, Cyberdevil wrote:At 11/9/16 03:01 AM, UsernameUser wrote: Ain't nothing more to say.Yet I must say something.
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It felt really good seeing those Hillary supporters at her rally in fucking tears. Like, oh boohoo, a criminal murderer didn't get elected president.
At 11/9/16 08:17 AM, Radaketor wrote: It was glorious watching this from the start till finish, fucking Florida taking 3 hours to give Trump his 29 points when California "magically" gave Hillary 55 instantly kinda scared me but near the end, when Clinton's supporters were in tears it was worth the pain. Another point for the good guys.
It shouldn't have scared anyone really, California almost always goes to the Dems. Even when Hilary was in the lead, it was still pretty much anyone's game... As clearly illustrated by last night's performance lol
At 11/9/16 11:19 AM, CiviLies wrote: It shouldn't have scared anyone really, California almost always goes to the Dems. Even when Hilary was in the lead, it was still pretty much anyone's game... As clearly illustrated by last night's performance lol
I didn't mean I got scared that Hilldog won Cali, I meant that she got 55 votes instantly as soon as the polls closed while Florida which was 47-48% Trump at the time (while Hillary was around 45%) had been counting votes for hours wasn't giving Trump the win.
Great that the SJW and feminazi lot didn't get their precious own way. I smiled inside. Hope she does go to jail lmfao.
Also, less tension and more co-operation between Russia and ourselves will be great. That's what needs to happen; it's the future.
Let Trump's presidency be a weird reminder of unity. While on the surface it seems like he wants division and segregation... What it really proves is that the general population don't want to be invading other countries, bombing nations for resources or killing thousands of innocent civilians anymore. We're fed up of it. In a conflict that was never really ours. Over 30 years occupation in the Middle East and we keep letting it drain all our tax monies. We want to build upon ourselves, fix our economy and problems within our own nation. This is Trump's ultimate promise and main concern. He might have a weird, ruthless and dodgy means of getting there but he faced a lot of adversity – still overcoming it. Embrace whatever good you can find within this. You always have the right to protest the stuff that you don't agree with.
and if you still don't like it.. Maybe this 300 year old political system is outdated after all?
But people say I'm crazy whenever I suggest that, with my political views. Go figure.
At 11/9/16 06:45 AM, Mich wrote: Uh, the UK voted for brexit, though. And before that, Cameron, again.
Ha, yeah. I wonder if Theresa May will look into his alleged election fraud too....
Yeah right.
At 11/9/16 08:39 AM, Zornuzkull wrote: I'm from the north and my entire town voted leave... They are still labor supporters but giving Cameron a slap was too tempting...
Lol, staying up and watching the live vote count was excellent; then waking up to see he had resigned, looking exhausted and defeated.. Perfect.
Also don't forget; the next episode of South Park will be GREAT.
At 11/9/16 11:54 AM, Armagetron wrote: We're fucked this orange motherfucker won't be able to run a country
That's not necessary. Spain was without government for 10 month and was doing fine. So if he limits his activities to his field of expertise (i.e. pussies) everything will be fine.
At 11/9/16 05:34 AM, SkimblixWalker wrote: Are we gonna die?
Yes. Panic.
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