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"Although, given ninny's history of ignoring difficult embarrassments"

Or to put it another way, Ninfan only disputes the statements that are untrue. When true things are said he doesn't dispute them and you find that frustrating because you'd really like him to start being wrong a bit more.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:08 am
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39287656

"unprecedented judicial overreach"? Well that's what you get with unprecedented stupid executive orders I guess. Donny's suggestions that he'll reissue the original travel ban tell you all you need to know about the level of thought process going on - I presume he's forgotten that one got knocked back for different reasons?


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:11 am
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Trump talking about his allegations that Obama wiretapped him, he's such a joke.

"Let's see whether or not I prove it," Trump said. "I just don't choose to do it right now."


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:13 am
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[quote=outofbreath ]Or to put it another way, Ninfan only disputes the statements that are untrue. When true things are said he doesn't dispute them and you find that frustrating because you'd really like him to start being wrong a bit more.

Well you could put it that way, but it would be more accurate to point out that he ignores it when he's already been proved wrong, which is what the context of that was saying. The only frustrating part is when he then descends into semantics in an attempt to defend his position.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:17 am
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Or simply imagine he was so desperate to give Clinton the same benefit of the doubt


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:21 am
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I just don't choose to do it right now

I think we've heard that one before - translation appears to be that "right now" means "ever". Though it seems that such statements are sufficient to get him off the hook with his loyal supporters.

I'm certainly not about to get all complacent about the next election (or even the chances of him making it that far), though surely the Democrats can't find somebody as awful as Hillary next time. But it does seem his motivation is getting adulation rather than getting the support of a majority of the population, and his current statements and rallies are getting him that, so I suspect he's unlikely to change.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:24 am
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Also from Trump his dad could beat your dad up and he's got the best toy at his house but you can't see it cos he's not allowed to bring it outside.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:28 am
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American pays roughly 10% in Federal Taxes

I think the rate is more like 27% as a total tax take, those figures show that in 2005 at least he paid about 23%. I suppose it at least reveals the year that the Trump organisation are content to reveal to the public (it shows a tax return they think is sufficiently high to avoid having to comment on it) what the missing pages or indeed the missing years and years show is highly likely to be entirely different I'd have thought

We've been thrown a bone


 
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Posted : 16/03/2017 10:45 am
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I think you meant


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:55 am
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tch


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:57 am
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Aracer that's filthy, probably going to lead to a ban.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 11:01 am
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meh


 
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Though given the context it appears ninfan was actually predicting the opposite

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Posted : 16/03/2017 11:30 am
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As for Holland, you now seem to be celebrating because someone to the right of the Tories, someone who actually says that if immigrants don't like it there they can sod off back home, beat someone to the tight of Nigel Farage into second place.

ninfan is right - well, it had to happen eventually. But there's a lot of crap written about Holland - how it's a bastion of liberalism and tolerance. It's not now, and it never has been.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 1:23 pm
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He lost. Bigly.

The largest gains were made by the pro-immigration Greens, so it seems your assertion about Holland's non-liberalism doesn't actually match what's happening in the real world.

Try again.


 
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He lost. Bigly.

Third biggest party became second biggest party - Failure

The largest gains were made by the pro-immigration Greens

Eighth biggest party becomes sixth biggest party - Success

😆


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 1:47 pm
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America spending more on security at trump tower than the whole of the arts/humanities budget, America is getting dumber every second that man is in charge.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 1:49 pm
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So they are massively cutting science and arts funding and stated that this is part of "draining the swamp" in the press conference.

So scientists and the arts are part of the corrupt swamp now? I find that pretty offensive to be honest, not to mention crass and anti-intellectual.

Well, there's always China - and Trump is helping them pull ahead now.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 1:57 pm
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Try again

Hate to say it, but ... what ninfan said.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 2:03 pm
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America is getting dumber every second that man is in charge.

Just the way he (and his ilk) like it.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 2:13 pm
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Hate to say it, but ... what ninfan said.

Went and looked.

I accede the point.

Thankfully, as he is loathed so much by all the other parties involved, he hasn't a hope of getting within a sniff of power in what needs to be a coalition government.

Whilst it's true that the Greens didn't get the largest increase, it was still much more than anyone expected.

So in terms of getting his hands on the levers of power, yes, he did lose.

I note he's saying "next time", but a week is a long time in politics. For now, the creeping tide of slime is halted.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 3:16 pm
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Third biggest party became second biggest party - Failure
indeed, still so toxic that they wont get anywhere near government

Eighth biggest party becomes sixth biggest party - Success

yep gets to play kingmaker in the new coalition government


 
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[quote=Mr Woppit ]Whilst it's true that the Greens didn't get the largest increase, it was still much more than anyone expected.

Actually it appears they did - they gained 10 seats or to put it another way a gain of 250%. Wilders' party only gained 5 seats, which was not only far less than expected, they also got a lower share of the vote and less seats than in 2010, hence "next time" is probably wishful thinking, his peak appears to have come and gone.

I'd rate your assessment far more accurate than ninfan's on that basis. There might be a slight shift to the right in general, but it's far from a shift to nationalism.

edit: and looking at the likely coalition, whilst it might have a centre right PM, the majority of seats in it will belong to slightly left of centre parties. PVV might have won more seats, but its won some of them from the ruling VVD and given it will be shut out of the coalition, in doing so it's probably shifted the ruling coalition to the left 😆


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 5:21 pm
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There might be a slight shift to the right in general, but it's far from a shift to nationalism.

True, but my point was that NL is already pretty far to the right on a number of issues. A few people live on canals and smoke weed; a whole lot more live in houses and dislike immigrants.


 
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Maybe, but not only is that not particularly reflected in the election result (VVD and PVV are the two main right of centre parties and their combined vote declined), it's certainly not going to be reflected in the coalition.

That's based on a very quick amateur assessment of the political alignment, I don't know much about NL politics. But CDA appears to be slightly to the left and they will also likely bring in one of SP or GL both of which are clearly to the left. D66 seems harder to place - I'm tempted to describe their political position as "rational".


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 5:31 pm
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they also got a lower share of the vote and less seats than in 2010,

Pointless cherry picking when you realise that the [u]last[/u] election was actually in 2012


 
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😆 congratulations on spotting that ninfan. I'm not going to give you the joy of arguing with you other than to point out how spectacularly you've missed the point in your eagerness to pick up on an apparent mistake 😆


 
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Nonsense, for a start, the ruling party only retained power by moving right

“I understand that people think: if you reject our country fundamentally, I’d rather see you go. I have the same feeling. Act normal or leave,”

Can you imagine Rutte campaigning on that in 2010 or 2012?


 
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“I understand that people think: if you reject our country fundamentally, I’d rather see you go. I have the same feeling. Act normal or leave,”

Is that a right wing view? I'd imagine life wasn't great in Soviet Poland if you didn't tow the line.


 
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"Normal", eh? What's "normal", then?


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 5:50 pm
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Shock news of the day:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39297439


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 7:04 pm
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Now can Obama sue him, not for money or anything just to make a point.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 7:09 pm
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Corrupt system is conspiring against him again! Fake news!! SAD!


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 7:15 pm
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Obama is probably just tutting and keeping his head down and trying to get on with his life.

That said, he has very strong ethics, so it would be nice to see him sue, and give the proceeds to things that trump hates, like education, health, the arts or charities for the under privileged.

That would be a stonker of a move.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 7:22 pm
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People who have said that Trump Tower was definitely not under surveillance:

- former President Barack Obama
- FBI Director James Comey
- ex-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper
- ex-CIA Director John Brennan
- Republican chairman of House intelligence committee, Devin Nunes
- Republican John McCain, who chairs Senate Committee on Armed Services
- House Speaker Paul Ryan
- Former White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough

People who say it definitely was:

- Trump

Lolz 😀


 
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Opinion is divided on the subject


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 10:44 pm
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Now can Obama sue him, not for money or anything just to make a point.

I don't think you can sue the president?

have checked - apparently it's a bit of a grey area for the Donald: he has broad protection against civil suits, however:

"the President can indeed be sued for alleged actions that took place prior to taking office or that are not related to the Presidency"

Given that he has a habit of sending his own tweets (ie: not through his communications team), from his personal account, and this one relates to something that happened before he was president..... I think the door is open.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 11:16 pm
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Let's all sue the president!! 🙂


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 11:26 pm
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People who have said that Trump Tower was definitely not under surveillance:

- former President Barack Obama
- FBI Director James Comey
- ex-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper
- ex-CIA Director John Brennan
- Republican chairman of House intelligence committee, Devin Nunes
- Republican John McCain, who chairs Senate Committee on Armed Services
- House Speaker Paul Ryan
- Former White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough


They are just good at covering it up, there is going to be something interesting coming soon...
I wonder if Spicer has asked for a raise yet.


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 11:45 pm
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Yup all these sensible people with experience of such things are lying or wrong but bawbags saw something on brietbart and he's definitely right. No evidence from Trump so far or anyone else, hows that Russia situation going?


 
Posted : 16/03/2017 11:53 pm
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hows that Russia situation going?

I believe that we are still waiting for evidence of any ties from Clinton, or anyone else,


 
Posted : 17/03/2017 12:01 am
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what has it got to do with Clinton ? I thought Trump was the President .


 
Posted : 17/03/2017 12:15 am
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Enjoying trump's favourite Irish proverb, taking a verse from a Nigerian poets work out of context.


 
Posted : 17/03/2017 12:22 am
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Well cctv cameras are all over the shop, there's probably a building next door with cctv that accidentally gets a bit of turd tower in the shot.

It's probably a Starbucks or something.

Is that wire tapping? No

Is that the game he's playing, you better biggly betcha!


 
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