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    #11
    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    According to the FT, these are Trump's policies...

    https://www.ft.com/content/01a377fa-...9-02899e8bd9d1

    With a pinch of salt, are they so bad ?

    Milan.
    The people who need to read this won't be smart enough to read the FT, Milan. DodgyAgent, Intel, GB9 will be F5'ing on the DailyMail pages, awaiting their gospel.

    The cached version of this FT article is:

    Seven Donald Trump policies that could change the US

    You don't have to be a 'loony left' to know climate change is real and cooperation with other countries is highly important and to be valued. Unfortunately the uneducated grip onto religious ideaology and inherent racism, sometimes cloaked with more eloquent language here in the UK, which can lead to a reversal of this coordination between countries.
    In possession of faculties. Almost.

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      #12
      This sums up what is going on quite nicely

      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        #13
        Originally posted by dundeedude View Post
        The people who need to read this won't be smart enough to read the FT, Milan. DodgyAgent, Intel, GB9 will be F5'ing on the DailyMail pages, awaiting their gospel.

        The cached version of this FT article is:

        Seven Donald Trump policies that could change the US

        You don't have to be a 'loony left' to know climate change is real and cooperation with other countries is highly important and to be valued. Unfortunately the uneducated grip onto religious ideaology and inherent racism, sometimes cloaked with more eloquent language here in the UK, which can lead to a reversal of this coordination between countries.
        Tell me about Clinton's cooperation policies with respect to Iran and Russia you patronising plum.
        The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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          #14
          Originally posted by dundeedude View Post
          The people who need to read this won't be smart enough to read the FT, Milan. DodgyAgent, Intel, GB9 will be F5'ing on the DailyMail pages, awaiting their gospel.

          The cached version of this FT article is:

          Seven Donald Trump policies that could change the US

          You don't have to be a 'loony left' to know climate change is real and cooperation with other countries is highly important and to be valued. Unfortunately the uneducated grip onto religious ideaology and inherent racism, sometimes cloaked with more eloquent language here in the UK, which can lead to a reversal of this coordination between countries.
          What is not to like? What is particularly revealing is this liberal establisment's attitude to those who have disagreed with them through the ballot box. it reveals just how little these people really understand about anyone other than their own self satisfied sanctimonious ilk.
          Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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            #15
            Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
            What is not to like? What is particularly revealing is this liberal establisment's attitude to those who have disagreed with them through the ballot box. it reveals just how little these people really understand about anyone other than their own self satisfied sanctimonious ilk.
            You take the lesser of two evils in a vote, safe in the knowledge another republican candidate - credible - will be along in a few years' time.

            What you don't do is then vote for someone who will likley implement policies similar to those in the referenced article. Intellectuals don't deny climate change, for example. Tearing up agreements on climate change is insane, given the tangible effects of it are already being seen.
            In possession of faculties. Almost.

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              #16
              If votes for Trump were an anti-establishment vote, this is quite the coup that he has managed to persuade the Americans that an old white billionaire male is the anti-establishment candidate.

              Also quite impressive that he has managed to persuade the very people he has promised to deport to vote for him. Maybe the full employment in Mexico that would be caused by the wall building project means the wall would be to keep Americans out of Mexico rather than Mexicans out of America?
              Taking a break from contracting

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                #17
                Originally posted by dundeedude View Post
                You take the lesser of two evils in a vote, safe in the knowledge another republican candidate - credible - will be along in a few years' time.

                What you don't do is then vote for someone who will likley implement policies similar to those in the referenced article. Intellectuals don't deny climate change, for example. Tearing up agreements on climate change is insane, given the tangible effects of it are already being seen.
                Intellectuals can say and do what they like but people are now ignoring climate change because of the intensity of the clearly exaggerated scaremongering. Most people may not be "intellectual" but they are bright enough to see through the crap.

                As for the other policies I am still in the dark as what not to like about them
                Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  Trump doesn't put his ideas across well
                  He put them across well enough to become President.

                  “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                    ...but a Chinese Conspiracy...
                    That was clearly a joke. But even if it isn't clear, he said it was a nearly a year ago.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                      He put them across well enough to become President.

                      This is the really odd thing that people seem to misunderstand. He came from a complete outsider who was ridiculed by everyone, to fight the Democrats, the GOP, and the media - and won!

                      And people criticise the way he put his message across.

                      They guy is clearly mega smart, so I'm sure now that he's done his job of persuading he can attack the next job at hand in a more overtly sophisticated way.

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