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Previously on "Watching Trump on TV"
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A boring establishment candidate who doesn't really change much. Hard to see her being "a lot worse" than whatever radical crazy nonsense Donald does. Hillary is "the devil you know".
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"Of course, Trump has a lot of Americans worried, even if it’s just that the colour on their TV might be broken." -
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Welcome to the new reality TV show, Trump in the White House.
You couldn't make it up.
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The debt problem will be easily solved they're going to revalue the gold and voile sortedOriginally posted by sasguru View PostNothing will happen. He'll get in power and accelerate the decline of the US by increasing its debt. When that happens be very afraid ... a country in economic difficulties yet with a very powerful military. History tells us that never ends well.
Milan in "accumulating the yellow stuff" mode.
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Oh did he seem less orange to you ? Or was it only me? I thought he looked more ashy than orange !
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He's a bit like May in that they're both bad for the economy. Every time she opens her mouth, the pound drops, every time he opens his mouth, the shares in a number of companies drop.
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Nothing will happen. He'll get in power and accelerate the decline of the US by increasing its debt. When that happens be very afraid ... a country in economic difficulties yet with a very powerful military. History tells us that never ends well.
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Watching Trump on TV
Jeez the leader of the Western world is a cretin. Putin must be laughing every day.Tags: None
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