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Didn't he specifically say the words 'last night' though??? Did Sweden allow through a few more immigrants than usual on the night in question?morepork wrote:Fake news bad Fox news good. What a fucking imbecile. Comedy gold.
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What a douche. Caught out again, but it won't make a difference to many.
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Or was 'last night' referencing the supposed Fox story?
Either way, it's weak.
I just hope the press keep the pressure up. Keep investigating and challenging him and his claims. Keep putting him on the spot and watching the reaction he gives. This is a different ball game now and the people he's dealing with are not going to be so willing to sit down, shut up and accept his way.
I really want to see what he's hiding in those tax returns too. Where's Snowden and Assange when you need them?
Either way, it's weak.
I just hope the press keep the pressure up. Keep investigating and challenging him and his claims. Keep putting him on the spot and watching the reaction he gives. This is a different ball game now and the people he's dealing with are not going to be so willing to sit down, shut up and accept his way.
I really want to see what he's hiding in those tax returns too. Where's Snowden and Assange when you need them?
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WaspInWales wrote:Didn't he specifically say the words 'last night' though??? Did Sweden allow through a few more immigrants than usual on the night in question?morepork wrote:Fake news bad Fox news good. What a fucking imbecile. Comedy gold.
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What a douche. Caught out again, but it won't make a difference to many.
Verbatim?
"you look at what's happening last night in Sweden".
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For once I agree with you. People did vote for this clown as opposed to Clinton.rowan wrote:As the old saying goes - People get the leaders they deserve.
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I understand that the swedes are also asking for an explanation.morepork wrote:WaspInWales wrote:Didn't he specifically say the words 'last night' though??? Did Sweden allow through a few more immigrants than usual on the night in question?morepork wrote:Fake news bad Fox news good. What a fucking imbecile. Comedy gold.
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What a douche. Caught out again, but it won't make a difference to many.
Verbatim?
"you look at what's happening last night in Sweden".
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& the pseudo-Democrats deserved her. & they also deserved to lose. Time you got over it.Sandydragon wrote:For once I agree with you. People did vote for this clown as opposed to Clinton.rowan wrote:As the old saying goes - People get the leaders they deserve.
Meanwhile, as Trump draws all the attention to himself, the empire continues with business as usual..

If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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Jon Stewart sums up trumps week. (some rude words)
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It seems there was a terrorist attack in Sweden involving refugees recently:
http://www.france24.com/en/20170202-swe ... k-official
Unfortunately for Trump, neo-Nazis were responsible for the attack on a refugee centre.
http://www.france24.com/en/20170202-swe ... k-official
Unfortunately for Trump, neo-Nazis were responsible for the attack on a refugee centre.
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It's interesting that neither Trump nor Tillerson (Secretary of State) seem to be trusted with the keys to the vehicle of Government yet. Pence is the one trying to smooth things over with Nato right now. I still want to see more analysis of the push for deregulation going on behind the main circus tent here. I'm not entirely happy with these wank-fest "rallies" drawing so much fire away from this.
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He's like a political evangelist. Telling the people what they want to hear means the message becomes more important than his actions.morepork wrote:It's interesting that neither Trump nor Tillerson (Secretary of State) seem to be trusted with the keys to the vehicle of Government yet. Pence is the one trying to smooth things over with Nato right now. I still want to see more analysis of the push for deregulation going on behind the main circus tent here. I'm not entirely happy with these wank-fest "rallies" drawing so much fire away from this.
What amazes me is that Trump has put so much effort into undoing Obama's work in such a vindictive manner. Who needs healthcare, clean drinking water and a pollution controlled environment??
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Oh lordy lord, all this hullabaloo about a tweet, did he say "last night," ooh dear what a cock up.
The most important thing must be this, when looking at Sweden the first thought that should go through a politicians head is "do I want my country to end up like that, if not, what must I do to prevent it."
So when you cut through all the lamestream media circus propaganda about what he said in his tweet, you should just remember the whole point of what he was getting at.
The most important thing must be this, when looking at Sweden the first thought that should go through a politicians head is "do I want my country to end up like that, if not, what must I do to prevent it."
So when you cut through all the lamestream media circus propaganda about what he said in his tweet, you should just remember the whole point of what he was getting at.
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Didn't he promise to investigate and if he had his way 'jail' Clinton? Didn't he say he was going to sue all the women who made claims against him?Lord Lucan wrote:Did anyone see Trump speaking at the Florida rally yesterday? I saw a bit of it, have to watch more today, it was a masterclass in public speaking, he got your average Joe up onto the podium to have a word, whoever does that? what a guy, no wonder politicians and lefties don't like him.
He made promises before the election, and shock horror, he actually starts keeping them asap, what other politician has ever done that?
We had the Brexit vote about 6 months ago, we are still waiting to see action, this guy would have triggered article 50 the following day or week, surely 2 years is enough time to wriggle their way out of the EUs clutches, even for the pathetically slow civil servants we are used to.
Don't let them get you down Donald, fight the good fight and keep soldiering on, most of America is behind you.
Didn't he also say he'd never take a vacation as president?
He made hundreds of promises of things he will do, very few have come to fruition though.
Just like British politicians are finding out, some actions require legal counsel and opposition so your insistence of Trump triggering article 50 is a load of bollocks. Why would he be above the law? He's had similar legal issues invoking his executive order banning travellers from some countries.
I bet you're also impressed with his promise to drain the swamp by filling his cabinet with a racist AG, bankers and oil industry folk in key positions, someone opposed to improving the environment as head of the EPA and a woman with questionable values as Education Secretary. He's for the people for sure.
Lets also not forget that Trump has signed an order to review the regulations from the financial sector. You know the same industry that fucked the world over, where Goldman Sachs played a key part...the same Goldman Sachs where some of Trump's cabinet worked.
Another one to remove restrictions for purchasing a gun if you have a history of mental illness. This to me just smacks of vindictiveness against Obama. There is a lot of common sense to prevent people with mental illness having access to weapons.
I wonder who stands to profit from all these changes so far? The American people or the bankers, business and industry leaders and the Donald himself?
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Like what?Lord Lucan wrote:Oh lordy lord, all this hullabaloo about a tweet, did he say "last night," ooh dear what a cock up.
The most important thing must be this, when looking at Sweden the first thought that should go through a politicians head is "do I want my country to end up like that, if not, what must I do to prevent it."
So when you cut through all the lamestream media circus propaganda about what he said in his tweet, you should just remember the whole point of what he was getting at.
Sweden doesn't have a problem and America is already rife with crime being perpetrated by Americans. The vast majority of rapes, murders, robberies and other violent crimes are carried out by people who haven't arrived from another country.
The point of what Trump is getting at is using language that appeals to his followers. Racist fuckwits like you.
His language and his actions are being picked apart by the media and others and he doesn't like it. The man baby just keeps having meltdowns on Twitter. Such great composure from a President.
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You will find that the majority of crime is committed by the same people in Sweden as in the USA. That is the poor. Crime is mainly a class issue.
In Sweden the poorest groups in society are often those arriving as refugees. You would kind of expect that what with leaving their homes and possessions behind to avoid dying.
In America there is no such issue. They have social systems that assures that there are plenty of indigenous poor to commit crime. Immigrants don't make a blip.
So when answering the question
Also, I think we debunked the Sweden issue the last time you posted racist bile about the country. But if you want to read a little more:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/ ... e30019623/
In Sweden the poorest groups in society are often those arriving as refugees. You would kind of expect that what with leaving their homes and possessions behind to avoid dying.
In America there is no such issue. They have social systems that assures that there are plenty of indigenous poor to commit crime. Immigrants don't make a blip.
So when answering the question
the only answer that should spring to mind is: Yes I do, it's better than the USA any day.Lord Lucan wrote: "do I want my country to end up like that..."
Also, I think we debunked the Sweden issue the last time you posted racist bile about the country. But if you want to read a little more:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/ ... e30019623/
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Works for memorepork wrote:Fox news are pushing Sweden as an out of control zoo awash with criminally insane brown people. To be honest I wish we could just chalk it up to another pig-ignorant porkie told by the same fat fuckwit and move on...
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Yep, there is that and of course it makes sense, but many of the people in the US, plus some lunatics in office and the all powerful NRA are adamant that guns should be freely available, so it makes sense to make sure the regulations are tight as fuck.Mellsblue wrote:Fixed that for youWaspInWales wrote: There is a lot of common sense to prevent people having access to weapons.
The greatest irony is that the senate pulled apart the Obama administration law regarding mental illness and firearms as it was discriminatory. Yet many of the same people do not think the travel ban is discriminatory!
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This is fucking brilliant. Whether an incident actually occurred, and when, is not a minor detail.Lord Lucan wrote:Oh lordy lord, all this hullabaloo about a tweet, did he say "last night," ooh dear what a cock up.
The most important thing must be this, when looking at Sweden the first thought that should go through a politicians head is "do I want my country to end up like that, if not, what must I do to prevent it."
So when you cut through all the lamestream media circus propaganda about what he said in his tweet, you should just remember the whole point of what he was getting at.
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It occurred alright. Sweden is a lawless state overrun by Muslims. Anyway who opposes the imposed Sharia law there is executed in ruthless fashion!Mikey Brown wrote:This is fucking brilliant. Whether an incident actually occurred, and when, is not a minor detail.Lord Lucan wrote:Oh lordy lord, all this hullabaloo about a tweet, did he say "last night," ooh dear what a cock up.
The most important thing must be this, when looking at Sweden the first thought that should go through a politicians head is "do I want my country to end up like that, if not, what must I do to prevent it."
So when you cut through all the lamestream media circus propaganda about what he said in his tweet, you should just remember the whole point of what he was getting at.
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I am over it. Moaning about Trumps inadequcies doesn't mean that I'm not over the election result FFS.rowan wrote:& the pseudo-Democrats deserved her. & they also deserved to lose. Time you got over it.Sandydragon wrote:For once I agree with you. People did vote for this clown as opposed to Clinton.rowan wrote:As the old saying goes - People get the leaders they deserve.
Meanwhile, as Trump draws all the attention to himself, the empire continues with business as usual..
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People have written that he is vindictive, this seems more about destroying obamas legacy than pushing his own ideas.WaspInWales wrote:He's like a political evangelist. Telling the people what they want to hear means the message becomes more important than his actions.morepork wrote:It's interesting that neither Trump nor Tillerson (Secretary of State) seem to be trusted with the keys to the vehicle of Government yet. Pence is the one trying to smooth things over with Nato right now. I still want to see more analysis of the push for deregulation going on behind the main circus tent here. I'm not entirely happy with these wank-fest "rallies" drawing so much fire away from this.
What amazes me is that Trump has put so much effort into undoing Obama's work in such a vindictive manner. Who needs healthcare, clean drinking water and a pollution controlled environment??
I too think that pences role is interesting. You don't hear much about VPs in the British press but he seems far more involved than normal. Perhaps the steady hand whilst trump buggers about at rally's?
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Aye. That vast intelligence apparatus at his disposal and he relied on Fox News. Absolutely classic.Mikey Brown wrote:This is fucking brilliant. Whether an incident actually occurred, and when, is not a minor detail.Lord Lucan wrote:Oh lordy lord, all this hullabaloo about a tweet, did he say "last night," ooh dear what a cock up.
The most important thing must be this, when looking at Sweden the first thought that should go through a politicians head is "do I want my country to end up like that, if not, what must I do to prevent it."
So when you cut through all the lamestream media circus propaganda about what he said in his tweet, you should just remember the whole point of what he was getting at.