The EU debate - Part III

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Like Putin helped Trump win, pull the other one.
Tell it to the American intelligence community and the White House.

The amount of links between Trump and Russia are frankly ludicrous.
His latest nomination was awarded The Order of Friendship by Putin, FFS.
Anyone who doesn't think that Russia attempted to influence that election simply wasn't paying attention.

Ignore all of that though and Trump still isn't fit to take office.
His clear conflicts of interest are enough to disqualify him.
It won't stop him and he'll be a disaster. He'll make himself a lot of money though, so it's ok.
 
Tell it to the American intelligence community and the White House.

The amount of links between Trump and Russia are frankly ludicrous.
His latest nomination was awarded The Order of Friendship by Putin, FFS.
Anyone who doesn't think that Russia attempted to influence that election simply wasn't paying attention.

Ignore all of that though and Trump still isn't fit to take office.
His clear conflicts of interest are enough to disqualify him.
It won't stop him and he'll be a disaster. He'll make himself a lot of money though, so it's ok.
Like he needs the money......he'll do better than she would of done.
 
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Like he needs the money......he'll do better than she would of done.
We don't know whether he needs money or not, as he won't release his tax returns.
We also don't know how much of his money's tied up in Russian investments, as his son said:
“Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.”
“We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.” - Donald Jr, 2008.

He'll do far worse than Clinton would've done, but that's irrelevant. He's no longer campaigning.
Trump needs to be able to stand on his own two feet as a viable President. He simply doesn't.
 
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We don't know whether he needs money or not, as he won't release his tax returns.
We also don't know how much of his money's tied up in Russian investments, as his son said:
“Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.”
“We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.” - Donald Jr, 2008.

He'll do far worse than Clinton would've done, but that's irrelevant. He's no longer campaigning.
Trump needs to be able to stand on his own two feet as a viable President. He simply doesn't.
Most americans don't agree with you,come to that most brits don't either.
 
Most americans don't agree with you,come to that most brits don't either.
Most Americans didn't vote for Trump, so you're wrong, as usual.
How did you come to the conclusion that most British people think he'll be a good President? He's a joke.
 
Most americans don't agree with you,come to that most brits don't either.

I think you'll find most Brits think that the idea of Trump being president is laughable.

The Yanks did a cracking job electing that **** for brains, Dubya, but they've excelled even themselves electing that blatant charlatan.
 
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