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Originally posted by vetran View Post
well I believe you are thicker than your average Yank (or plank).
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
You mean draft-dodger "I've got bone spurs" Trump. The guy who tore into real war heroes?
Anyway, I don't think that kid accounts for a few million votes. Even Yanks aren't that thick.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
You mean draft-dodger "I've got bone spurs" Trump. The guy who tore into real war heroes?
Anyway, I don't think that kid accounts for a few million votes. Even Yanks aren't that thick.
That's him.
Obviously a hero.
Three inches.
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Originally posted by GJABS View Post
It was.
Trump's reaction to the assassination attempt showed he had real courage. Americans like courageous people.
Anyway, I don't think that kid accounts for a few million votes. Even Yanks aren't that thick.
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What's up with the Democrats? Why didn't they rig the election like last time?
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
He said he was going to add a 20% tariff on all imports. Maybe he didn't mean "all", maybe it was just meaningless words.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...rade-agreement
Ministers have given up on signing a trade agreement with the US before the next election, after the Biden administration signalled it had no interest in agreeing one.
British officials had been hoping to agree a “foundational trade partnership” before both countries head to the polls in the next 12 months, having already decided not to pursue a full-blown free trade agreement.
However, sources briefed on the talks say they are no longer taking place, thanks to reluctance among senior Democrats to open US markets to more foreign-made goods. The story was first revealed by Politico.
https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-t...bert-greenway/
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Nice comment from Hugo Rifkind
Whether or not he will govern like a fascist, he certainly campaigned like one. He is, indeed, a convicted felon, declared liable by a court for sexual abuse, and accused of rape in a court deposition by his late first wife. He did, indisputably, accuse immigrants of eating cats and dogs. He fomented an uprising at the Capitol by refusing to concede an election he had clearly lost. He has routinely demanded the jailing of his opponents. Sometimes, as last week when he said Liz Cheney should face down a bunch of rifles, he has joked about seeing them killed.
He fails to comprehend the difference between his country’s interests and his own. He’s transparently in awe of dictators, and he did say: “In many cases, our allies are worse than our so-called enemies.” He will imperil Nato. Less gravely, but perhaps no less frighteningly, he has promised a job to RFK Jnr, who once had a worm in his brain and doesn’t believe in vaccines. And he did, absolutely, spend a long part of a long speech talking about the size of a golfer’s penis. All of this, indisputably, is true.
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For liberals today, though, the hardest truth of all is that America saw not nearly enough in Trump to put them off.
An American friend told me that largely no-one votes for a president. They vote against the one they really don't want. Over half of Americans just didn't want Harris.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
And when UK sales to the US take a dive, we know that the same UK loons who think Trump can do no wrong will be blaming Labour for the decline.
One hopes some of the traders are still in the UK.
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