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			You don't have to pick a side and blindly follow them. A better strategy would be to view things from all angles and then work out what is actually going on. I'm not a Trumpist by any means, but when I saw the Russia collusion nonsense I called it out for what it was, and a lot of people didn't like me for that :hehe:
			
		
	 
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			I see there’s no replies from the right wing stale male loons on here to my post as to why they are supporting a rapist.  What a shock.
			
		
	 
 Getting old is no fun, but being able to recall what happened in UK and USA elections over a period of sixty years because you were there to see them does provide you with some insight into these things I feel. Yesterday I must admit to being a bit baffled that Trump had gone beyond the 47/48 per cent figure that those apparently in the know were telling us was the limit of what he could achieve, but I'd say it's a truism to believe that when an incumbent party is perceived to have failed on the economy it loses power in the next election I would guess about ninety per cent of the time.
There'll be all sorts of reasons put forward as to why the Democrats lost so heavily, but maybe the answer is the one that usually decides elections - that is, it was principally because they were deemed to have failed a test which has stood since well before my time - did the economy improve under our watch?
	 
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			You don't have to pick a side and blindly follow them. A better strategy would be to view things from all angles and then work out what is actually going on. I'm not a Trumpist by any means, but when I saw the Russia collusion nonsense I called it out for what it was, and a lot of people didn't like me for that :hehe:
			
		
	 
 Sludge was talking to TWGL1 about his special skills but if you want to reply instead no harm done I guess!
	 
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		I must admit to scepticism about the WEF and The Great Reset but I have to admit that Schwab installing his puppet can only mean that the timeline will accelerate from here, right?
	 
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the other bob wilson
				
			 
			Getting old is no fun, but being able to recall what happened in UK and USA elections over a period of sixty years because you were there to see them does provide you with some insight into these things I feel. Yesterday I must admit to being a bit baffled that Trump had gone beyond the 47/48 per cent figure that those apparently in the know were telling us was the limit of what he could achieve, but I'd say it's a truism to believe that when an incumbent party is perceived to have failed on the economy it loses power in the next election I would guess about ninety per cent of the time.
There'll be all sorts of reasons put forward as to why the Democrats lost so heavily, but maybe the answer is the one that usually decides elections - that is, it was principally because they were deemed to have failed a test which has stood since well before my time - did the economy improve under our watch?
			
		
	 
 True, though the few occasions I [and everyone else] has seen Harris speak, it's probably fair to say she sounded like a teacher's assistant talking to 2 yr olds in a nursery. Gaff-prone Biden would have been no worse..
	 
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		I suppose there's a chance it will not apply by the time all of the votes are counted, but I've just noticed that Trump is around two million votes down on what he got in 2020 - compared to the Democrats though who, at the moment, have lost fourteen million votes in the four years since the last election, it's nothing.
	 
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			I must admit to scepticism about the WEF and The Great Reset but I have to admit that Schwab installing his puppet can only mean that the timeline will accelerate from here, right?
			
		
	 
 Don't bring up the timeline, the only person on here with access to it it accidentally put money on Harris to win :facepalm:
	 
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			I suppose there's a chance it will not apply by the time all of the votes are counted, but I've just noticed that Trump is around two million votes down on what he got in 2020 - compared to the Democrats though who, at the moment, have lost fourteen million votes in the four years since the last election, it's nothing.
			
		
	 
 I guessed on one of these threads a few weeks ago that the Democrats would be badly hurt by alienated progressive/Arab/Muslim voters abstaining rather than switching to Trump or to one of the third party candidates. 
I haven't looked in detail at most of the results, but in Michigan (the swing state that was most likely to punish the Democrats for arming Netanyahu) the Democrat vote was well down, whilst the combined Jill Stern and Cornell West vote was only half of the Republican majority (Kennedy and Chase would not have benefitted from that particular section of the electorate switching).
It looks like a significant part of the Biden vote just stayed at home.
	 
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			I guessed on one of these threads a few weeks ago that the Democrats would be badly hurt by alienated progressive/Arab/Muslim voters abstaining rather than switching to Trump or to one of the third party candidates. 
I haven't looked in detail at most of the results, but in Michigan (the swing state that was most likely to punish the Democrats for arming Netanyahu) the Democrat vote was well down, whilst the combined Jill Stern and Cornell West vote was only half of the Republican majority (Kennedy and Chase would not have benefitted from that particular section of the electorate switching).
It looks like a significant part of the Biden vote just stayed at home.
			
		
	 
 If they stayed at home and didn't vote then I'm not sure how you could identify them as either a Trump or Biden vote..
	 
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 Intelligent , liberal america 226 
Thick rednecks and neo cons 312
Welcome to America ! 
No thanks
	 
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			I guessed on one of these threads a few weeks ago that the Democrats would be badly hurt by alienated progressive/Arab/Muslim voters abstaining rather than switching to Trump or to one of the third party candidates. 
I haven't looked in detail at most of the results, but in Michigan (the swing state that was most likely to punish the Democrats for arming Netanyahu) the Democrat vote was well down, whilst the combined Jill Stern and Cornell West vote was only half of the Republican majority (Kennedy and Chase would not have benefitted from that particular section of the electorate switching).
It looks like a significant part of the Biden vote just stayed at home.
			
		
	 
 It looks like a majority of the American voting public are either extremely self centered or stupid 
Or both 
I mean we had a little bit of that over here with the Boris vote but thankfully it didn't last long
	 
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			It looks like a majority of the American voting public are either extremely self centered or stupid 
Or both 
I mean we had a little bit of that over here with the Boris vote but thankfully it didn't last long
			
		
	 
 Spot on Sludge.
Id go further and say anyone who disagrees with your analysis here is probably a nazi. And also smelly.
	 
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			Spot on Sludge.
Id go further and say anyone who disagrees with your analysis here is probably a nazi. And also smelly.
			
		
	 
 Well the world is a better place when feckwit idiots are not in charge
He's a feckwit idiot 
And America are welcome to him 
Sunak and now Starmer might be a little stupid at times but whilst I clearly wouldn't vote for your boyo rishi he seemed a decent enough bloke 
In America they have elected a nutcase 
God bless the fruitcakes
	 
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			Intelligent , liberal america 226 
Thick rednecks and neo cons 312
Welcome to America ! 
No thanks
			
		
	 
 It's a huge mandate to cause unprecedented chaos.
	 
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			It's a huge mandate to cause unprecedented chaos.
			
		
	 
 Turkeys voting for Xmas 
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cyril evans awaydays
				
			 
			I must admit to scepticism about the WEF and The Great Reset but I have to admit that Schwab installing his puppet can only mean that the timeline will accelerate from here, right?
			
		
	 
 I think you need to look up the Hegelian Dialect.
	 
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SLUDGE FACTORY
				
			 
			Well the world is a better place when feckwit idiots are not in charge
He's a feckwit idiot 
And America are welcome to him 
Sunak and now Starmer might be a little stupid at times but whilst I clearly wouldn't vote for your boyo rishi he seemed a decent enough bloke 
In America they have elected a nutcase 
God bless the fruitcakes
			
		
	 
 
Racial profiling again there , you think it’s clever , yet another example of your virtue signalling :hehe:
	 
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			Racial profiling again there , you think it’s clever , yet another example of your virtue signalling :hehe:
			
		
	 
 Sorry  " brains " 
The Americans are not a " race " 
Your wrong , again 
Like last night 
Wrong 
Still on your arse 
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SLUDGE FACTORY
				
			 
			Sorry  " brains " 
The Americans are not a " race " 
Your wrong , again 
Like last night 
Wrong 
Still on your arse 
God Bless
			
		
	 
 
Huh be quiet you virtual signalling  life drainer - nice subtle uses of bigotry and racial profiling again.
	 
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			The Senate is predicted to flip as well. Trump is going to cause chaos if he wins!
			
		
	 
 Not sure he will. he's got what he wanted a get out of jail free card. He will feck about with the supreme court and that jack smith!! will be fired the day trump gets into the WH.
	 
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			Not sure he will. he's got what he wanted a get out of jail free card. He will feck about with the supreme court and that jack smith!! will be fired the day trump gets into the WH.
			
		
	 
 It depends on whether or not he lets Kennedy and Musk off the leash, cos they are itching for a fight against the current government overreach, specifically food, health, energy, and government efficiency, but I don't think it will stop there.
	 
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		https://www.theguardian.com/business...richest-top-10
The wealth of the 10 richest people in the world – a list dominated by US tech billionaires – increased by a record amount after Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election, according to a widely cited index.
The Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimated that the world’s 10 wealthiest people gained nearly $64bn (about £49.5bn) on Wednesday, the largest daily increase since the index began in 2012.
Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, registered the largest increase with a $26.5bn addition to his fortune, which now stands at $290bn. The prominent backer of Trump’s campaign, benefited from a surge in the share price of Tesla, the electric carmaker where he is chief executive and in which he owns a 13% stake.
The gains came as tech business leaders, including Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive of Facebook parent Meta, and Apple’s Tim Cook publicly congratulated Trump on his election win.
Much of the gains for the top 10 was because of a surge in US stocks on Wednesday as investors anticipated a low-tax and regulation-light policy platform.
	 
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			https://www.theguardian.com/business...richest-top-10
The wealth of the 10 richest people in the world – a list dominated by US tech billionaires – increased by a record amount after Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election, according to a widely cited index.
The Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimated that the world’s 10 wealthiest people gained nearly $64bn (about £49.5bn) on Wednesday, the largest daily increase since the index began in 2012.
Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, registered the largest increase with a $26.5bn addition to his fortune, which now stands at $290bn. The prominent backer of Trump’s campaign, benefited from a surge in the share price of Tesla, the electric carmaker where he is chief executive and in which he owns a 13% stake.
The gains came as tech business leaders, including Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive of Facebook parent Meta, and Apple’s Tim Cook publicly congratulated Trump on his election win.
Much of the gains for the top 10 was because of a surge in US stocks on Wednesday as investors anticipated a low-tax and regulation-light policy platform. 
			
		
	 
 
Interesting, can’t see X being banned now :wave:
	 
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			Interesting, can’t see X being banned now :wave:
			
		
	 
 Maybe voting for the 2028 election will be done via Twitter/X :biggrin: