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By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Oct 16 19:07
Each to their own views Tony. What Trump said was not acceptable but to my mind laughing about getting a child rapist off is far worse.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Oct 16 19:11
WikiLeaks stuff just really copies of her speeches to Wall Street.

Stuff like to Goldman she thinks they should regulate themselves rather than have more government regulation. Washington doesn't understand the cause of 2008 crash. She says she likes to give one policy view in public that is different from her real private policy.

Also that she wants open borders on one hemisphere with free movement and trade.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Oct 16 19:13
The goal looks to be open borders EU, NATFA, TTIP, and TTP. Link Europe, North America and Asia into one massive area.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Oct 16 19:16
Tony, if that's your judgement after reading the case and listening to her talking about the case on audio in the 1980s then fair enough.
By:
Des Pond
When: 08 Oct 16 19:40
Pence would have little chance, imo. He seems a sensible and decent man, but he doesn't have the charisma or strenghth of personality to get elected as President. Besides, I believe it is too late to remove Trump's name from the ballot. Anyone wanting to vote Republican will still have to put their cross against Trump's name, even if he has been forced to withdraw. The GOP have painted themselves into a corner, they have little choice but to stick it out and try to limit the fallout.
By:
Des Pond
When: 08 Oct 16 19:49
IT is unstoppable Laugh
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Oct 16 19:54
tony57, having seen the affect on children if they are not believed and how defense lawyers tear kids apart in the witness box I cannot personally go with the view they are just doing their job. It takes a certain type of person to do that job and then laugh about getting someone off it. With 1 in 3 girls having somekind of CSA and studies showing 99% of them are telling the truth (most never get to court) the whole thing makes me sick to the core.
By:
edy
When: 09 Oct 16 02:50

Oct 8, 2016 -- 7:13PM, InsiderTrader wrote:


The goal looks to be open borders EU, NATFA, TTIP, and TTP. Link Europe, North America and Asia into one massive area.


wow, that would be super awesome and raise prosperity and the chance for sustained peace on the planet a lot. Where can I vote?

By:
edy
When: 09 Oct 16 02:54
You might think it would automatically only benefit the multinationals, but if these large markets all truly started to work together, and the companies aren't able to dodge taxes by making transferrring profits to and making shady deals with the likes of Ireland, then that would be a huge win for "normal" people.
By:
edy
When: 09 Oct 16 03:02
It's what the EU Commission has already started to do in person of Vestager, but sadly the US as of now seems to be more keen to paranoically sniff anti-US sentiment instead of working together with the EU in steering globalisation, which in itself is fantastic, into the right direction and away from giant companies doing whatever they want.
By:
edy
When: 09 Oct 16 03:10
As for Trump. Quite curious that he can openly and strongly hold hate speeches against mexicans or muslims, as well as saying a lot of plain sexist things, but talk a bit about sex and all hell breaks loose and he's only suddenly now disgusting. The US is so wonderfully weird and prude.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 09 Oct 16 10:17
He's unelectable now.
His core support will vote for him no matter what but he will have no organisation on the ground as the official Republicans will neither vote or help him.

Trump said all the right things,was right on so many issues but was still a dreadful candidate.
By:
tony57
When: 09 Oct 16 13:29
pp trump has been buying cheap steel for his buisness?..chineese? whats the bet his nut jobs supporters who dont understand that hes a hypocrit and does not give a sh£t still vote for him even though hes putting them out of a job?
By:
dave1357
When: 09 Oct 16 13:35
tony surely you know that the average populist voter is not capable of rational thought?  Look at the ones on here who spent the entire summer baying about moslem sexual assualts, but think that Trump's sexual assaults are no problem?
By:
tony57
When: 09 Oct 16 13:38
yes dave..nail head come to mind!..sorry my post will be deleted shortly..Laugh
By:
Oceanfinance
When: 09 Oct 16 13:54
can lay him at 4/1 wtf
By:
nugget
When: 09 Oct 16 18:19
Why should this be a problem for Trump if it wasn't a problem for Bill Clinton?  Where are all the women coming forward saying they've been sexually assaulted by Trump?  We know there's a long list of women claiming such things against Bill Clinton.  Female staff in the white house will feel much safer if Trump wins than if Hillary wins because at least there won't be a rapist living in the white house.
By:
dave1357
When: 09 Oct 16 18:57
nugget go into the pub tonight and "grab a few pu**ies".  When you are arrested say the Donald Trump says it's ok.

Report back when you get out on bail.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 09 Oct 16 19:02
Dave,
If you punched someone in the face your local pub would you expect to be arrested?
By:
dave1357
When: 09 Oct 16 19:07
not if they were going round sexually assaulting women
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 09 Oct 16 19:15
If they were not doing that. Would you expect to be arrested for punching someone in the face?
By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 19:18
It's over, now! Trump has been on media slamming the "self-righteous hypocrites" who have failed to support him. Trump will sabotage his own campaign, now. He knows now he can't win. And now (in his eyes, at least) he has someone to blame. All we will hear from him is how he tried to save America but the self-righteous cowardly Republicans let him down. He has a way out now, without losing too much face (as he will see it). I always had doubts as to whether he really wanted the responsibility of Office. Now, I am convinced he doesn't: He is much more comfortable being obeyed without question. The remaining debates will be a lot of fun, or a farce, whichever way you look at it! In any case, Trump will NOT get to the Whitehouse.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 09 Oct 16 19:22
Plenty of 1.26 available for Hillary. Back her down to 1.01 if you are so sure.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 09 Oct 16 19:22
Brexit got to sub 1.1 with that kind of talk pond.
By:
nugget
When: 09 Oct 16 19:33

Oct 9, 2016 -- 6:57PM, dave1357 wrote:


nugget go into the pub tonight and "grab a few pu**ies".  When you are arrested say the Donald Trump says it's ok.Report back when you get out on bail.


Saying and doing is different.  If there is consent though, well..

By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 19:41
IT, I have been backing her for weeks (months in fact), at anything from 1.34 to 1.66. I have made a bundle already, and I don't even feel the need to lay it all off! If you want to lay Clinton, it's up to you. However, I would respectfully advise you not to.
By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 19:43
Yes, brexit got to 1.06, in fact. I failed to lay off at that price and got out by the skin of my teeth (lesson learned). but this is not Brexit.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 09 Oct 16 19:46
You backed remain?
By:
nugget
When: 09 Oct 16 19:54
where are all the women that have been sexually assaulted by Trump?

People making a big deal about this are exposing themselves and there motives.  I don't think the general population are that dumb.
By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 20:03
yes, i backed remain, and just got out after results started coming in
By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 20:04
I had a cash-out offer of over 4K, but I didn't take it, because I heard Farage conceding defeat. bad move on my part, but you live and learn.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 09 Oct 16 20:05
What was your rational for thinking remain would win?
By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 20:07
the fact that the OUT candidates were not very impressive, and Boris kept on saying daft things
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 09 Oct 16 20:08
none he thinks the markets are gospel
By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 20:08
I also thought that labour voters would back remain in higher numbers than they did.
By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 20:16
Needless to say, if Clinton's price goes sub 1.1, this time, i will have to lay off. Although I am laying off chunks as it dips, and backing again when i think it is reaching a peak. Unlike last time i am keeping my Liability under control and will take a profit when I fsense that it is advisable.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 09 Oct 16 20:17
The two reasons you give are very similar to the situation in the USA. Especially the second one.

Those outside of the top tier and politically correct people do not see the globalists like Clinton and Soros helping them. They do not see open borders helping them. In brexit only AB(professionals and managers) demographic voted for remain.
By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 20:28
I think it is a lot more complex, IT. In retrospect, I can see why people felt they had little to lose voting Brexit. It wasn't as if Johnson or Gove were likely to be PM and People couldn't see any reason why voting for Brexit would have any great detrimental effect on their lives. It is different with Trump. Voters will ask themselves "Do I really want 4 years of this maverick in charge of the country?" Then there are all the ethnic, womens' and other groups he has offended. Add the Taxes Issue, the hypocrisy, the lack of judgement, the lack of consistency, the inexperience, and there is a lot more for the average American voter to think about.
By:
ZenMaster
When: 09 Oct 16 20:28
the fact that the OUT candidates were not very impressive, and Boris kept on saying daft things


There were no candidates in the EU referendum.
It was a vote to leave the EU, it was not a vote for any candidate.

Those thinking Boris was a candidate missed the point.
By:
Des Pond
When: 09 Oct 16 20:31
OK, if you want to be that pedantic. Do you think that I'll bother combing through all of your posts for typos or minor mistakes? Try to see the argument, rather than scoring cheap points. How much are you laying Clinton for?
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