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Old 22-01-2017, 12:31 AM   #691
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Except that unlike Obama, trump will control the congress.
The republicans will control the congress, but they kinda hate Trump as well....
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G'day...Talking to a mate in Maryland last night..He's a staunch Democrat but he just wants peace and wants Trump to do a good job...He's not happy but prepared to give this bloke a go..No more protests ."No good for nobody" he said..
"what we got is what we got ...hope he's going to be as good as he says he is "
That's what a born and bred American thinks..
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The republicans will control the congress, but they kinda hate Trump as well....
Actually the republicans love Donald, their plan to get Mr Trump in the white house worked. The GOP will kiss Donald's gold plated behind for years to come lol! Democrats cant complain about losing the election, they reaped what they sowed, no one to blame but themselves.

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Except that unlike Obama, trump will control the congress.

Obama had to contend with a congress that was full of his opposition. And simply ****canned almost everything he tried putting through.
I believe Obama did more executive orders than any other president before him...
He bypassed congress which was not correct. Listen to Trey identify this illegal behaviour:

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Those executive orders are nothing now. Trump can terminate all of them with a stroke of his pen if he wishes.

Plus the Republicans control the Presidency, the Senate, the House of Representatives, majority of Governors and their pick for the Supreme Court.
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A question for the Aussie Trump supporters.

Which of Trump's policies are good for you and Australia. Why are you excited by his election to President?

Why do you continuously talk about butthurt and payback etc.
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A question for the Aussie Trump supporters.

Which of Trump's policies are good for you and Australia. Why are you excited by his election to President?

Why do you continuously talk about butthurt and payback etc.
Where does one start.

Just Hillary losing alone was beneficial for the entire world.
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A question for the Aussie Trump supporters.

Which of Trump's policies are good for you and Australia. Why are you excited by his election to President?

Why do you continuously talk about butthurt and payback etc.
You should watch his inauguration speech whereby he talks about how the political class got richer off the decisions they made, enriched other countries and stripped the wealth out of middle class America. All this and more with Obammy and his husband sitting right behind him....
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Where does one start.

Just Hillary losing alone was beneficial for the entire world.
So, it's not anything to do with his policies... You just hate Clinton?
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You should watch his inauguration speech whereby he talks about how the political class got richer off the decisions they made, enriched other countries and stripped the wealth out of middle class America. All this and more with Obammy and his husband sitting right behind him....
But you are in Australia. You are not middle class USA.

Why do you support him?
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I think you are confusing me with someone who is a supporter of Clinton. I am not.
So you hate her too?
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This thread is so full of "Alternate Facts".

If US politics wasn't a runaway circus, it is now.
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So you hate her too?
LOL, no. I do not hater her. I said I am not a supporter.

I was actually keen to see Sanders elected. I think of all the candidates I followed he had the best vision for the USA.... and her allies.

I think people who hate Clinton, particularly in this thread are being conned by propaganda.

I actually think the (unsubstantiated) accusations against Trump are a lot more worrying than those levelled against Clinton.

And remember Putin hates her guts... and wanted her out of the election.

So, While not a fan, I think it's a con job about Clinton.

I believe the Aussie supported of Trump in this thread are "anti" things like muslims, migrants, "Progressives" etc.

None of his policies are any good for Australia, so that can be the only reason you support him... because of hatred of other groups.

Also have a look at all the promises me made and what he has jettisoned since the election.... The main ones are building a wall, redact the ACA, deport illegal immigrants....

I think some of you need to look into your hearts at the type of people you are....
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But you are in Australia. You are not middle class USA.

Why do you support him?
Does not matter if I am bogan class (which I am), the concept will find its way into Oz eventually...
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LOL, no. I do not hater her. I said I am not a supporter.

I was actually keen to see Sanders elected. I think of all the candidates I followed he had the best vision for the USA.... and her allies.

I think people who hate Clinton, particularly in this thread are being conned by propaganda.

I actually think the (unsubstantiated) accusations against Trump are a lot more worrying than those levelled against Clinton.

And remember Putin hates her guts... and wanted her out of the election.

So, While not a fan, I think it's a con job about Clinton.

I believe the Aussie supported of Trump in this thread are "anti" things like muslims, migrants, "Progressives" etc.

None of his policies are any good for Australia, so that can be the only reason you support him... because of hatred of other groups.

Also have a look at all the promises me made and what he has jettisoned since the election.... The main ones are building a wall, redact the ACA, deport illegal immigrants....

I think some of you need to look into your hearts at the type of people you are....
Spoken like a true progressive whose answer to any opposing view ends in a holier than thou condescension and words with the suffix of ist, phobe or the usual attack word; bigot...
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I'm not holier than anyone. But I won't refer to Obama's wife as a man if that's what you are asking.

Again, How does his policies help you? Why do you support him?
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As far as Hillary Clinton goes, she was one of the architects of the failed Libyan intervention which created another poostorm in the Middle East.

Also the build up of weapons the US was doing with some European nations basically right on Russia's borders.

It looks like Putin and Trump are happy to work with each other (on face value anyway), anyone who can smooth over those relations is on a winner I reckon, Hillary Clinton wanted way too much involvement in the Middle East.

How does it effect us? Where the USA wants to go fight proxy wars and intervene means we will follow to help them out.

The biggest negative I see is that we rely on the USA and their presence in the Pacific for protection, if they want to pull out it leaves us wide open for an aggressor to make moves.
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Again, How does his policies help you? Why do you support him?
Hope your not in a hurry for answers..............
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Post 685. Are you people blind???
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Trump signs executive order to withdraw the US from the Trans Pacific Partnership:

http://www.theage.com.au/world/presi...23-gtxb5k.html

He's on borrowed time if he keeps this up.
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He's on borrowed time if he keeps this up.
The whole TPP is a funny thing. Very polarising.

The trouble with it was that is was negotiated in secret.

I'm not even sure it was a good or bad thing that it was scrapped.
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