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Previously on "Is brexit actually good or bad for: US, b) democrats?"
They din't want Scotland to leave the UK either. So we din't. Don't bite the hand that feeds you n all that. Our special friends, our special relationship.
Am I the only one starting to get creeped out by that special relationship phrase?
Obama is just looking for somewhere to live if Trump gets in, after all, based on your skin colour, number of guns, IQ, or the religion he decides you are, you might be kicked out of the country, or made to buy and build a wall for him.
They din't want Scotland to leave the UK either. So we din't. Don't bite the hand that feeds you n all that. Our special friends, our special relationship.
Am I the only one starting to get creeped out by that special relationship phrase?
Is brexit actually good or bad for: US, b) democrats?
So Obama said the words he was supposed to say - he's on the way out, he couldn't care much either way.
But looking forward how would US be affected by brexit?
I guess good for them - more fragmented competition?
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