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Which part? The part about the lawsuit in New Mexico that proved in federal court that voting machines had been tampered with to rig the vote to drop Kerry votes? Or the part in which Trump workers proudly explained on national news how they were combing through voter registration rolls with the goal of "cleaning up" the lists of people (they perceived to be) double-registered in dual precincts? Or the part that Congress investigated and documented millions of cases of voter suppression in the first Obama election, and the Bush/Kerry election? All of these are a matter of record.
Breaking news: former KKK Imperial Wizard David Duke told the American public to "make no mistake: our people played a large part in the election outcome." He said it was the greatest election result in his lifetime.
Trump has pledged to withdraw from the Paris accord on climate change, and to rescind any financial commitments to UN climate change efforts. He will support coal-based energy development in the US.
Breaking news: former KKK Imperial Wizard David Duke told the American public to "make no mistake: our people played a large part in the election outcome." He said it was the greatest election result in his lifetime.
Trump has pledged to withdraw from the Paris accord on climate change, and to rescind any financial commitments to UN climate change efforts. He will support coal-based energy development in the US.
I think voting him in will prove to be a huge mistake. The anger of the voters may be justified, but if they think that he is actually on their side, then they are idiots.
The facts are the Trump does and has done EXACTLY the opposite of what he proposes. Can a a Trump support answer this question?
" Why do you believe a man who lies so profusely, will bring jobs back to the US when that man himself has consistently done the opposite? "
Also, " how is his plan to get rid of the ACA, and replace it with market driven insurance, going to benefit you? " This so called plan was mentioned in an interview with Kellyanne Conway when challenged that Trump had no plan...or the Republicans for that matter.
More breaking news: Trump pledges to enact "tax reform" (i.e. take up where Bush left off, cutting taxes), while at the same time promising to pass a job stimulus economic bill to pay for nationwide infrastructure projects.
The President-elect didn't explain where the money to pay for the bill would come from, a) in view of his proposed tax cuts, and b) in view of the fact that the jobs bill was legislation introduced by Obama that was blocked by a Republican Congress claiming the nation could afford neither a jobs bill nor infrastructure repair. He appeared unaware that waving a magic wand was not sufficient to pay for a massive job-creation project.
France is a very tolerant and developped country unlike Brexit Britain and Trump's USA.
Marie Le Pen will never reach more than 30%. No one wants her!
It is hilarous to see the Anglo press saying far right is popular in France and bla bla bla...and Europe is undecromatic and racist, far right leaders are going to win...
NO
It is just the opposite! Stop reading the media.
Far right and populism is a USA/UK thing!
Democracy is just a EU conception and reality (France, Greece)!
Let's see during German and French elections!
If someone like Marie Le Pen has around 30% of the support right now, I wouldn't be surprise if she wins, espcially given that France has a two round voting system.
More breaking news: Trump pledges to enact "tax reform" (i.e. take up where Bush left off, cutting taxes), while at the same time promising to pass a job stimulus economic bill to pay for nationwide infrastructure projects.
The President-elect didn't explain where the money to pay for the bill would come from, a) in view of his proposed tax cuts, and b) in view of the fact that the jobs bill was legislation introduced by Obama that was blocked by a Republican Congress claiming the nation could afford neither a jobs bill nor infrastructure repair. He appeared unaware that waving a magic wand was not sufficient to pay for a massive job-creation project.
You know Ruth, apart from Trump being a complete wanker, in all aspects of his personality....this is why I'm suprised he was voted in. His policies lack serious substance and logic.
But hey, he'll build a wall, who cares about the details.
It'll be great! Tremendous!
I was quite surprised by the number of Hispanics and Asians who were voting for Trump. My closest friend is Colombian and was among the first at the polls to vote for Trump. His entire family voted for Trump except for his sister. And yes, the Obamacare nightmare weighed heavily on voters' minds. This election was far more than race.
I have Mexican friends and family who voted for him. My Colombian brother-in-law voted for him too.
They are very Republican though, meaning, they put party over anything else.
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