Trump "Keeping an open mind about the climate accord" and Praises The New York Times

50% of Americans obviously love Trump and most of the rest of the world thinks he's an unsuitable leader or worse ( for example, only 14% of Canada thinks he was the right choice ). Interesting dynamic, I believe US short term problems are significant and no leader can truly fix them in 4 years to meet the high expectations of Trump's core support. I suspect the economic impact on middle class America will be important ( eg health care premiums, income tax, quality of employment opportunities ). Should be entertaining to watch.
Canada's viewpoint doesn't count. Ever.
 
In that sense then you really did not win, since Hillary and the "whole communist party" won the popular vote. That means more Americans rejected Drumpf. He's in power against the will of the people.
Throw in Stein and Johnson votes and voter "ideology" does NOT go your way. Libertarians last I checked are far from left wingers. So seems to me leftist socialists Stein&Hillary lost the Presidency to Trump AND lost the popular vote to Trump&Johnson. :cool:
 
In that sense then you really did not win, since Hillary and the "whole communist party" won the popular vote. That means more Americans rejected Drumpf. He's in power against the will of the people.
He did exactly what it took to win. He had a plan and executed it extremely well. New York City and LA don't represent the entire country. Trump has created a new road map for Repubs to win the Presidency. Repubs will probably never win the majority in New York City, LA and Chicago. A career politician was easily defeated by a superior campaign.

Hillary completely blew it.

Oh...it will take a constitutional amendment to abolish the electoral college. The will never happen.
 
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Canada's viewpoint doesn't count. Ever.

Canada is actually more respected in the world for social values, opinion, and expertise than is Texas. Certainly you have the right to vote in who you like, and what recent history has shown us is you liked George W. Bush a lot. Hardly something that inspires confidence in your judgement.
 
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Canada is actually respected in the world for social values, opinion, and expertise than is Texas. Certainly you have the right to vote in who you like, and what recent history has shown us is you liked George W. Bush a lot. Hardly something that inspires confidence in your judgement.
Canada's viewpoint doesn't count. Ever.
 
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