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Hugo:
They make a good pair of cowboys

snowcap:
I would only trust the horse

DaveR:

--- Quote from: Fester on November 09, 2016, 12:17:28 pm ---As with Brexit, it illustrates yet again how large swathes of the worlds population feel like they have no stake in society as it stands.
They have little to lose, so let's vote for change.  Any kind of change.
It's the thin end of a rapidly thickening wedge.
Those with juicy pensions, share portfolios, investments, savings etc.... the world becomes a less predictable place these days.

--- End quote ---
At risk of sounding like Jeremy Corbyn, the rich Liberal elite in the US have brought this upon themselves. The Democrats could not have a picked a worse candidate to go up against Trump, she symbolises everything that the majority of people in America despise.

Bosun:
By the reports of the 'protests' in many places in the USA, it appears that everyone in the USA is content with the thought of Trump being inaugurated.

However, a chum sent me this:  https://medium.com/@theonlytoby/history-tells-us-what-will-happen-next-with-brexit-trump-a3fefd154714#.9gk4gotl6

Most interesting.... it dovetails 'Prisoners of Geography' by Tim Marshall.

PhilMick:
Just waiting for Nicola Sturgeon to complain that Scotland didn't vote for Brexit plus plus plus plus  >>> >>>

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