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Re: Trump day 1

Post by wrenchman » 13 Nov 2016, 1:24 pm

gwion i would agree i think they got more then you are reading many of the votes were not counted and just finished most the libs were saying hillary got the popular
vote but now trump does.
The 2 partys in controll and the news net works keep them out of debates and dont give them any time it locks them out from doing well its about controlling the money
hard to get the doners if you cant get the message out
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Re: Trump day 1

Post by Gwion » 13 Nov 2016, 2:22 pm

Wrenchman; it's the same thing here. The two major parties (actually originally split branches of the same party!) both manage to convince the populace that they are the only options. It's a completely unworkable system. We have laws against cartels but our country is run by one. It seems your country is pretty much the same. The public debate argues two seperate aspects of the same argument and the end result of action is the same no matter who 'wins power'.
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Re: Trump day 1

Post by Title_II » 04 Dec 2016, 4:41 pm

Boo wrote:Yes, why would Trump want to interfere with the US/AU FTA? The balance is in their favour now, any change will more likely than not make US product more available and so cheaper here.


Yous guys keep sendin' us here dat Hogdon and ammo at 1/3 the price you sells to ya own people and everything gonna be just fine. Capiche? ;)
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