10 Nov 16
Originally posted by robbie carrobieYou are absolutely spot-on Robbie. Very well put.
It was the liberals that put Trump in the Whitehouse by nominating a candidate that was unelectable simply because it was her turn.
And so Democratic leaders made Hillary their candidate even though they knew about her closeness to the banks, her fondness for war, and her unique vulnerability on the trade issue – each of which Trump exploited to ...[text shortened]... /www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/nov/09/donald-trump-white-house-hillary-clinton-liberals
Originally posted by robbie carrobierobbie,
Dude you play to win the game, it realpolitik. But citing something from eons ago is not going to do any good, he is your President whether you accept the fact not.
Watch the news people are protesting and rioting in different parts of the U.S., doesn't look like they are taking it well.
-VR
Originally posted by josephwJosephw,
Freaking millinials. Not one whit of real life experience. They're going to get it.
I believe you meant millennials. Still they are the next generation showing their displeasure. What about the older generation who are talking about moving to Cape Breton Nova Scotia, Canada. Also some of the Hollywood stars are talking about moving to Toronto. We would sure love to have them!!! 😉
Regards,
-VR
Originally posted by Captain StrangeCS,
Rioting against democracy, what chumps.
In my personal opinion it is not against democracy! It is against a man who is a racist, bigot, gropes women & bully, just to mention a few. Not to mention him stalking Hillory on Stage during a National T.V. debate. I've never seen anything like that in my life!!!
Regards,
-VR
Originally posted by Very RustyI used to live in Newfoundland, took a couple trips to Halifax though. Got delayed there for 8 hours because of a blizzard.
CS,
In my personal opinion it is not against democracy! It is against a man who is a racist, bigot, gropes women & bully, just to mention a few. Not to mention him stalking Hillory on Stage during a National T.V. debate. I've never seen anything like that in my life!!!
Regards,
-VR
Originally posted by AshiitakaAshiitaka,
I used to live in Newfoundland, took a couple trips to Halifax though. Got delayed there for 8 hours because of a blizzard.
I think some of the most friendly people in the World are from Newfoundland. Not that I am a world traveller mind you. You probably didn't get much further than the Halifax airport hotel because of the blizzard.
Regards,
-VR
Originally posted by Very RustyOh indeed I loved it there. The people were incredibly friendly, on par only with South Africans I think. If you ever find yourself in need of holiday relatively close to home please do pay a visit to Humber Valley resort, near corner brook, Newfoundland. It's truly spectacular.(coming from me, I can say I've travelled the world, even living on tropical islands etc, this is not to be taken lightly).
Ashiitaka,
I think some of the most friendly people in the World are from Newfoundland. Not that I am a world traveller mind you. You probably didn't get much further than the Halifax airport hotel because of the blizzard.
Regards,
-VR
Originally posted by AshiitakaAshiitaka,
Oh indeed I loved it there. The people were incredibly friendly, on par only with South Africans I think. If you ever find yourself in need of holiday relatively close to home please do pay a visit to Humber Valley resort, near corner brook, Newfoundland. It's truly spectacular.(coming from me, I can say I've travelled the world, even living on tropical islands etc, this is not to be taken lightly).
My lady friend is originally from Newfoundland, next time we are over I will keep that in mind, in fact I will write it down. Looks like a beautiful spot, beautiful scenery, looked it up on google. Which one of the places there did you stay in? Marble Inn Resort one looks really good, in fact they all look very nice. Thanks for the advice! We have to pass that place in order to get to where my lady friend goes to see friends & family.
Kind Regards,
-VR