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Should the World have a vote in the USA elections?

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Should the citizens of the World be given a vote in the USA Elections?

Yes and I would vote Trump
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14%
Yes and I would vote Clinton
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No votes
Yes
1
14%
No
5
71%
 
Total votes : 7

Re: Should the World have a vote in the USA elections?

Postby Paphitis » Fri Nov 04, 2016 11:17 am

GreekIslandGirl wrote:Of course, it is up to every American to choose and not us simply because we are affected by who leads this superpower state.

But if only for this reason:

Trump vowed that he would only “engage in use of military forces when it is vital for national security interests of United States”, repeating his calls to avoid interventions abroad and to cooperate with regimes such as that of Vladimir Putin’s in Russia.

“We will stop trying to build foreign democracies, topple regimes and act recklessly to intervene in situations where we have no right to be there, folks,” he said,

Guardian

Surely, Americans will make the decision with more chance of peace?


this would turn out to be a disaster for America and pootin will only be a lot more assertive and a few European states will be invaded.

Latvia, Lithuania and Poland are in the firing line. Already the Polish are preparing militias.

We are already at the cusp of a major World war. we are close to this war and if it kicks off, it will be a genuine war of attrition.

America will actually do ok out of it. Australia as well. it's Europe that will go down in a ball of flames.

there is already a proxy between Russia and America. pootin wants trump because he thinks he will get away with more. however, that won't be the case because even if Trump wins, he inherits the Pentagon and the US Deep State, which will not abandon its allies, NATO, Japan, Australia etc etc under any circumstances.
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Re: Should the World have a vote in the USA elections?

Postby Zenon33 » Fri Nov 04, 2016 10:38 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:Casting a vote in THIS election (if not an American citizen). would be of great detriment to the intelligence of the voter, let them silly bastards get on with their 'Circus Acts' whilst WE sit back and enjoy the spectacle of the 'Yanks' once again exhibiting themselves as (collectively) a mindless (but unfortunately dangerous) 'Bunch of Bollocks'. :lol:


Americans are a lovely people. Friendly as all hell. But it is a big country and there are variations from state to state. Some places are ultra conservative whilst others are very progressive.

No one visiting America is left disappointed. It's got a lot to offer. Probably the most interesting country in the world.


I would have to agree with you on your contention that Americans (generally) are lovely people since in my own experience the same may be said of the people of any nation I have ever visited.

Unfortunately, under the set of circumstances which attend THIS political 'Fiasco', I am of the opinion that collectively, whether 'Republican' or 'Democrat' the seething gaggle of supporters (of either persuasion) are actually proving beyond a shadow of doubt that 'Democracy' does not exist in that maniacal nation.

When TWO lunatics contest the Presidency, the ONLY conclusion possible is that one of them will become 'President' and therefore a 'Lunatic' will be in charge.

It is small wonder that so many other nations view 'Democracy' with such disdain (and resist it's influence) when the so called 'Greatest Nation on the Earth' displays it's integrity by resorting to such disgusting and personal exposures of depravity in order to promote it.

How does the 'Bare Arse of 'Angelina Jolie' enhance the prospects for Hillary ?, so let's get back to the comment that (collectively) the 'Yanks' are a mindless (but unfortunately dangerous) 'Bunch of Bollocks'. :wink:


I don't see any fiasco other than the Trump Campaign which is diabolical.

Clinton is actually a pretty reasonable candidate who has demonstrated her capabilities over 3 decades of holding high office. Also quite Presidential.

The other go is about to get fired!

What you see in America is what you see in any country where the 24/7 news cycle rules the roost and is so powerful.

It's a blood sport. It's hard finding candidates with no baggage. Trump has so much baggage Globemaster would be required to carry it all.

I agree with you about all people being nice. But there is something different about Americans even in the major population centers. They are overly friendly. It's an easy place to make a lot of friends. They are just over the top friendly.

Probably a good element of naivety too.




Diabolical?. Why?.
He's doing very well right now. Seems that the FBI killed Hillary's chances.
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Re: Should the World have a vote in the USA elections?

Postby Paphitis » Sat Nov 05, 2016 2:15 am

Zenon33 wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:Casting a vote in THIS election (if not an American citizen). would be of great detriment to the intelligence of the voter, let them silly bastards get on with their 'Circus Acts' whilst WE sit back and enjoy the spectacle of the 'Yanks' once again exhibiting themselves as (collectively) a mindless (but unfortunately dangerous) 'Bunch of Bollocks'. :lol:


Americans are a lovely people. Friendly as all hell. But it is a big country and there are variations from state to state. Some places are ultra conservative whilst others are very progressive.

No one visiting America is left disappointed. It's got a lot to offer. Probably the most interesting country in the world.


I would have to agree with you on your contention that Americans (generally) are lovely people since in my own experience the same may be said of the people of any nation I have ever visited.

Unfortunately, under the set of circumstances which attend THIS political 'Fiasco', I am of the opinion that collectively, whether 'Republican' or 'Democrat' the seething gaggle of supporters (of either persuasion) are actually proving beyond a shadow of doubt that 'Democracy' does not exist in that maniacal nation.

When TWO lunatics contest the Presidency, the ONLY conclusion possible is that one of them will become 'President' and therefore a 'Lunatic' will be in charge.

It is small wonder that so many other nations view 'Democracy' with such disdain (and resist it's influence) when the so called 'Greatest Nation on the Earth' displays it's integrity by resorting to such disgusting and personal exposures of depravity in order to promote it.

How does the 'Bare Arse of 'Angelina Jolie' enhance the prospects for Hillary ?, so let's get back to the comment that (collectively) the 'Yanks' are a mindless (but unfortunately dangerous) 'Bunch of Bollocks'. :wink:


I don't see any fiasco other than the Trump Campaign which is diabolical.

Clinton is actually a pretty reasonable candidate who has demonstrated her capabilities over 3 decades of holding high office. Also quite Presidential.

The other go is about to get fired!

What you see in America is what you see in any country where the 24/7 news cycle rules the roost and is so powerful.

It's a blood sport. It's hard finding candidates with no baggage. Trump has so much baggage Globemaster would be required to carry it all.

I agree with you about all people being nice. But there is something different about Americans even in the major population centers. They are overly friendly. It's an easy place to make a lot of friends. They are just over the top friendly.

Probably a good element of naivety too.




Diabolical?. Why?.
He's doing very well right now. Seems that the FBI killed Hillary's chances.


Why? Trump is a deplorable human being. His actions and manner make him unfit for The POTUS Office.

BTW, Clinton has already won Nevada and North Carolina, which makes it impossible for Trump to win. The media are cooking the books deliberately for the ratings and to also help increase the Democrat vote.
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