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Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:33
by Rishi Verma
Brar_W you were wrong but we still appoint you the official price negotiator for the F16/18/35/22/111/220

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:34
by Austin
Clinton must have realised that Lies dont work and so that scarmongering and name calling "deplorable"

Her Campaigne was very divisive and the Media just covered it up so well.

This Election is a Down Vote for Obama Policies , Down Vote for Continuation in Hillary and Indictment for MSM & Reporters who did every thing to Spread Lies & Fear Mongering.

Donald was very Gracious & Humble in his Speech and Thanked Every One ........Thats the Winning Spirit

My Most Sincere Hope is Donald Trump Works for Peace in Syria ,Iraq , Iran , Russia , China as he said he would do.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:35
by Austin
This is what Awaits the Trump though its not his Faults but Feds but he has to deal with it

https://twitter.com/FedUpUSA/status/796062259726270464

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Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:41
by Gus
Well at least it is going to be a very fun next four years.

With congress, Senate, wh, and SC - it will be unprecedented power in the hands of Trump.

Repeal of a bunch of stuff is totally on the cards - abortion rights , health care, Tax cuts , wars , budgets etc ..all of these are now at his disposal.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:44
by Rammpal
Gus wrote:Well at least it is going to be a very fun next four years.

With congress, Senate, wh, and SC - it will be unprecedented power in the hands of Trump.

Repeal of a bunch of stuff is totally on the cards - abortion rights , health care, Tax cuts , wars , budgets etc ..all of these are now at his disposal.
Hell yeah ! :D :lol:

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:49
by brar_w
Rishi Verma wrote:Brar_W you were wrong but we still appoint you the official price negotiator for the F16/18/35/22/111/220
A lot of us were wrong bigly and will have to live with Trump as POTUS for the next four years but please appoint someone more deserving else as the price negotiator :rotfl: someone that actually voted for the guy

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:49
by Austin
Another hack on CNN , Fareed Zakaria has been Abusing Donald Trump Left Right and Center from Day 1

Fareed Zakaria: Trump is a cancer on American democracy

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/06/opini ... -on-trump/

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:49
by Mort Walker
Looks like lots of people here drinking *****

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:50
by Marten
We're looking at this positioning of enemy of Democracy etc being the liberator for Trump. He does what he wants now. Booyah!

No factory in the US will move to India. No more Solas. Hahaha

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:50
by Austin
WikiLeaks Verified account
‏@wikileaks

Clinton's Pied Piper Strategy (use media contacts to promote Trump) has backfired spectacularly. PDF of our leak: https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/1120

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Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:53
by SSharma
Lol what
Dt won? Thought Hillary won last week as per media reports she was already El presidente

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:54
by Bart S
Singha wrote:another out of touch ivory tower dweller... :rotfl: note the raft of lies and unproven assumptions and innuendo...

Paul Krugman: Our Unknown Country

By PAUL KRUGMAN
2016-11-08T22:58:01-05:0010:58 PM ET

We still don’t know who will win the electoral college, although as I write this it looks — incredibly, horribly — as if the odds now favor Donald J. Trump. What we do know is that people like me, and probably like most readers of The New York Times, truly didn’t understand the country we live in. We thought that our fellow citizens would not, in the end, vote for a candidate so manifestly unqualified for high office, so temperamentally unsound, so scary yet ludicrous.

We thought that the nation, while far from having transcended racial prejudice and misogyny, had become vastly more open and tolerant over time.

We thought that the great majority of Americans valued democratic norms and the rule of law.

It turns out that we were wrong. There turn out to be a huge number of people — white people, living mainly in rural areas — who don’t share at all our idea of what America is about. For them, it is about blood and soil, about traditional patriarchy and racial hierarchy. And there were many other people who might not share those anti-democratic values, but who nonetheless were willing to vote for anyone bearing the Republican label.

I don’t know how we go forward from here. Is America a failed state and society? It looks truly possible. I guess we have to pick ourselves up and try to find a way forward, but this has been a night of terrible revelations, and I don’t think it’s self-indulgent to feel quite a lot of despair.
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^^ no , its your intellectual and media bandit class who is a failure, not america.
What hypocrites! The NYT, Krugman and his ilk lost all credibility and even the fig leaf of morality when they hounded out Bernie from the ticket by underhanded and corrupt means.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:56
by Singha
be interesting to see if the american 'strategy' of supporting jihadis via CIA and kurds via Pentagon now undergoes a course correction...and what are his dynamics with putin and middle east. he has vast legions at his disposal to swing this either way...

and the heedless and stupid provocation of russia by moving nato closer and closer into its periphery, stoking the flames in ukraine and baltic.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 13:56
by panduranghari
LokeshC wrote:Lol democrats now not conceding lmfao.

I have officially seen everything.
Not yet saar. Wait until Democratic party implodes. Its inevitable. The centrists in both parties are loosing. Expect Bernie clones to emerge and take away the Democrats from the Atlanticists.

Common Knowledge today- DT broke Republican party.
Common Knowledge tomorrow- HC broke the Democratic party.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:10
by hnair
That said, where those peeps who said "Trump was planted by Bill-Hill, she wins for sure"?

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:11
by habal
hnair wrote:That said, where those peeps who said "Trump was planted by Bill-Hill, she wins for sure"?
they could be right because he tried his best to lose, yet didn't succeed. :rotfl:

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:13
by habal
there is going to soon be a large fan base for Trump's tweets at 2AM.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:16
by Bart S
I wonder where the comedians who were freely dumping on Trump are going to hide, especially the ones who went all out like Colbert and Oliver. Both are generally quite watchable but towards the end of the campaign were beginning to sound like obnoxious one-sided shills for Hillary

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:17
by Yagnasri
OOOO pundits what have you done. You sais he will lose and lose and lose and some more lose. So they came and came and came in some more numbers to vote.

Had MSM idiots predicted a close fight from the start, more Dem base would have come to vote. But no. Had they elected Burnee, he would have won many rust belt states hands down and even FL to win this election. But no. They all crowned HC on the first day itself and see where they have landed themselves.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:22
by rohitvats
Was the Indian-American community in the US with Trump from start?

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:23
by Singha
majority of PIOs presumably voted for HC.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:23
by Austin
David Stockman will be a happy man today :D

David Stockman: Hillary Will Be a Disaster as President

http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/video ... -president

David Stockman warns both Trump and Clinton could lead to 25% sell-off
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/04/david-st ... l-off.html

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:25
by Austin
rohitvats wrote:Was the Indian-American community in the US with Trump from start?
Not the business community atleast , They voted for Hillary and kept abusing Trump.

One Crook votes for another

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:26
by Austin
Now what will NDTV says , They were all go hung on Hillary .....and how great she is.

Not single news from Wikileaks on Hilary was shown by NDTV . So much for their unbiased coverage

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:26
by hnair
This thread should be renamed to "Trying to understand the US of A"

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:29
by Yagnasri
I am going to see some Alex Jones's Infowar.com youtube programs now. Better than CNN any day.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:29
by Singha
barkhas twitter is hilarious .
https://twitter.com/BDUTT?ref_src=twsrc ... r%5Eauthor

she even got a handwritten note in the book
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and i used to like padma lakshmi..well not anymore - outed as a die hard HC supporter lol

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:30
by Singha
that bro type handshake has a deep meaning to it - aur dost, we shall *break india* together !! send our legions to hunt for mass graves in guj together !!

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:35
by Austin
Singha wrote:barkhas twitter is hilarious .
https://twitter.com/BDUTT?ref_src=twsrc ... r%5Eauthor

she even got a handwritten note in the book
<poof>
and i used to like padma lakshmi..well not anymore - outed as a die hard HC supporter lol
Well what can I say and sorry to be judgemental but have to say this.

One Liar & Crook from Paid Media exchanging Pleasantries with another Liar and Crook from Politics .......They would have been ideal partner had she won

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:36
by Singha
he is also first POTUS in recent memory who did not need to keep up the fake pretense of being a single marriage type, devout little churchgoer ... he has kids from two marriages , his wife is foreign born, is brashly rich and unapologetic about it, her nude pics out in open ... a true reflection of the current situation vs the made up hypocrisy .

the old republican cozy beltway establishment must be having a heart attack.

america is always the trendsetter :lol:

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:46
by Philip
The global political establishment in general,US in particular ,out of touch with ordinary people have been given an almighty kick up their backsides by the neglected citizens of the US,the "untermenschen" who wanted to claim back their country, Brexit was a dire warning to the US and the signs of the Far Right making huge grounds in Europe thanks to terrorism,mass refugee influx from the Islamic world steeped in rabid hatred for the "Crusaders",coupled with crushing economic woes,has seen this most spectacular US presidential election in our time.

A rank outsider,never a politician with no military background,a real-estate mogul from the profession least liked in the US,barely above second-hand car salesmen,brash,outspoken in the extreme,crude,rude and anything but a prude not only savaged the entire might of his party in first gaining the nomination ,but annhilated the crowned-too-soon queen of the establishment Hillary Clinton,who has now lost her presidency hopes,her reputation and her head.The election was hers for the taking.but her over-confidence in not visiting the "rust belt" of usually pro-Democratic states and her inability to understand the plight of ordinary white Americans who were experiencing not the "American Dream" but a veritable "nightmare" ,has cost her everything. To be defeated by Trump,an unlikely saviour of the masses must be the cruellest cut of all. She imagined that Black voters would turn out for her as they did O'Bomber."She's not black" said one Democratic would be black voter just days before the poll when interviewed. They didn't turn out in force for her.Even the "Mexican (Latino) wave" was limited to a few southern borderland states like California,etc. The rest as they say is history.

Nevertheless,one must not forget the catalyst of the Brexit vote.Here too the British establishment forgot or simply ignored its own "untermenschen" ,out of work citizens,who saw their low paid jobs being snatched from their grasp by waves of immigrants who brought with them their baggage of conflict from their native lands,ignorance of the British way of life and unwilling to meld into British society,but showing their "flag",headscarves and burqas. For the Brits,their "Washington" was represented by Brussels and the EU,whose bureaucracy had stolen British independence ,watering down the influence and decision-making of its own parliament and being led buy the nose by Britain's former enemy the "Krauts".Brexit and Brexit leader Nigel Farrage,who toured the US batting for Trump,showed the Trump team a similar pathway to victory.

However,the greatest factor in this triumph is Trump himself. His overwhelming personality dominated the entire electoral process spanning the last two years. He made himself the issue,a latter-day American Don Quixote ,tilting at the windmills of Washington ,who won "the impossible dream"!

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:48
by AjayKK
Singha wrote:barkhas twitter is hilarious .
https://twitter.com/BDUTT?ref_src=twsrc ... r%5Eauthor

she even got a handwritten note in the book
She might have just launched her career into politics and could be a CM candidate for Kangressi types... maybe for J& K 2020 :rotfl:

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:52
by LokeshC
End of the Amirkhan dream for burkha and assorted cronies.

Their last hope just got wiped out for good. That and Modijis surgical atom bomb on black money is extremely positive news for India.

Best outcomes we could have hoped for.

It will take ages for our presstitutes to cultivate links of similar depth with anyone else in the new admin.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 14:57
by Philip
"She might've lunched her career...",more like it.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 15:01
by hnair
Watch out for a poofy haired chinese business man, who suddenly becomes General Secretary. They copy everything

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 15:06
by habal
The Tsar has spoken.

http://tass.com/politics/911170
Putin congratulates Trump upon victory in US presidential election — Kremlin

Putin expressed the hope "for joint work to steer Russian-US relations out of the critical condition and also to address crucial issues on the international agenda and identify effective responses to challenges to global security."

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 15:08
by Singha
rajdeep sardesai and sagarika ghose installed themselves in georgetown in expectation of a HC regime.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 15:10
by Singha
protests in oregon by JNU students over trump win
https://www.rt.com/usa/365957-oregon-un ... tion-riot/

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 15:13
by LokeshC
Singha wrote:rajdeep sardesai and sagarika ghose installed themselves in georgetown in expectation of a HC regime.
Indeed, now they have nowhere to go really. Until a new sugar daddy shows up. Which may take time.

Rajdeep may be drowning deep in a battli of old monk tonight.

Re: Understanding the United States of America (USA) - III

Posted: 09 Nov 2016 15:22
by AdityaM
NRI cousins openly hostile & abusive to Trump on Social media.
What is it about desi US NRI relatives. They think they know best, they think they know all.
and then they go about preaching and propounding.
But then are openly hostile and intolerant when they dont have their way.