Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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Surely only the blinkered extremists can possibly support him.
Horrible man who absolutely loves being in the public eye together with that related publicity, he makes some really strange and at times dangerous pronouncements.
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Button- Location: Dover
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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It's amusing that without evidence he continues to spout about postal votes being illegal .
Funny thing is he's only challenging seats he lost or is about to lose lol.
Although Bidin not a great choice
Trump has screw loose and he needs to go
Even his own party don't support him
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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He is definitely one of a kind, just like a petulant child who can't get their own way. At least Biden has reacted like a potential President who deserves the respect that office carries.
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Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
for once i agree with you keith, but please dont make it a habit. lol
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 14,118
Mr TRUMP WAS THE man for me ,but looks like he will lose,
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Button- Location: Dover
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Oh damn! I was hoping a second term would rule-out the prospect of an LBC show.
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ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
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Vic Matcham wrote:Mr Trump will walk it home my family in the U.S,A have told me he is still very much liked by the voters
Obviously not liked quite enough. And leaving Laughing Boy rapidly morphing into Billy no mates.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Some one had to win and someone had to lose it is the same over here.And I all about losing .
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Sorry I left a word out above it should read .And I know about losing it has happen to me many times.
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Brian
I'm sure there is a lot we can agree on lol
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Button- Location: Dover
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Captain Haddock wrote:Last week I watched Biden at the Democratic shindig live (sic), this morning Trump at the Republican one.
Absolutely shameful that the latter was from the White House BUT he's going to walk it.
Nil desperandum - everything still to play for and it's not all over until the pitch invasion.
BTW, I thought Mr Trump was a clever businessman, but even I can see that it would be cheaper to persuade the Electoral College to show support for him rather than run a campaign aimed at the ordinary voter. After all, from what one reads, it's only by
convention that a State's EC members take into account the popular vote...
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Is it correct Trump has big financial debts
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Pablo- Registered: 21 Mar 2018
- Posts: 614
Yes Keith. His empire owes Deutsche Bank $360m , personally guaranteed by the President himself. I hear they are likely to pull the rug as soon as he is no longer president.
ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
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Fascinating how the political dynamic changes so quickly. The covert Trump supporters with their confident predictions of re-election now wriggle uncomfortably at the prospect of a new message coming from the White House. Laughing Boy has started to back pedal frantically as one might expect. But how far will Cummings be prepared to allow him to go?
The acid test will be the Internal Market Act which will pass through the Lords this week with amendments to reverse the impact on the N.Ireland protocol. If the Commons then reinstates those provisions then there will be 2 significant outcomes: (1) There will be no trade deal with the EU because the commision will not ratify it and (2) there will be no trade deal with the USA because Biden will not allow it.
Oh what a tangled web we weave when we first practice to deceive.
But as Button says, nil desperandum. At least we don't have an odious narcissist to cosy up to who gleefully mocks the disabled on prime time TV and glorifies in separating children from their parents.
Apparently, the $400m he owes Deutschbank is only the tip of an iceberg. Once his immunity passes in January many predict he will be ruined. Couldn't happy to a nicer bloke.
Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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ray hutstone wrote: Apparently, the $400m he owes Deutschbank is only the tip of an iceberg. Once his immunity passes in January many predict he will be ruined. Couldn't happy to a nicer bloke.
No wonder Trump is trying to hang on as long as possible, a horrible self centred man full of bull s**t.
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ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
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Some people love him. Says a lot about them really.
Weird Granny Slater- Location: Dover
- Registered: 7 Jun 2017
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Re post #834. Old sailors use old charts. Instead take notice of someone with reliable gadgets:
Weird Granny Slater wrote:Yes. It's exactly why he will win a second term.
Mind you, I didn't claim it'd be in 2020...
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Button- Location: Dover
- Registered: 22 Jul 2016
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Probably worth a flutter on who'll be the 47th.
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