Great Confederacy Of Commonwealth States wrote:
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by Trumpisslavia » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:22 am

by Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:35 am

by Neo Balka » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:37 am
Great Confederacy Of Commonwealth States wrote:Neo Balka wrote:
again with this shit.
While it means nothing for the outcome of the presidential election (Trump followed the constitution and is now the sole legal president of the United States), it is an inescapable fact that more people voted for Clinton than for Trump.

by Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:43 am
Neo Balka wrote:Great Confederacy Of Commonwealth States wrote:While it means nothing for the outcome of the presidential election (Trump followed the constitution and is now the sole legal president of the United States), it is an inescapable fact that more people voted for Clinton than for Trump.
Yes.
and it doesnt matter in the United states. it may matter to those tools in the EU, but i doubt anyone here really takes what they think into consideration.

by New haven america » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:45 am
Neo Balka wrote:Great Confederacy Of Commonwealth States wrote:While it means nothing for the outcome of the presidential election (Trump followed the constitution and is now the sole legal president of the United States), it is an inescapable fact that more people voted for Clinton than for Trump.
Yes.
and it doesnt matter in the United states. it may matter to those tools in the EU, but i doubt anyone here really takes what they think into consideration.

by Neo Balka » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:46 am
Great Confederacy Of Commonwealth States wrote:Neo Balka wrote:
Yes.
and it doesnt matter in the United states. it may matter to those tools in the EU, but i doubt anyone here really takes what they think into consideration.
Now, while it may not affect the outcome of an election, to say that 'it doesn't matter in the US' is somewhat of an overstatement. Apparently, more people wanted Clinton as their president. This, again, does not affect the outcome, but it is something to take into account. Apparently, the opinions of people are important in a democracy.
Ah, yes, us tools in the EU, with our healthcare, HDI, happiness and low prison populations. We submit to the wise counselling of the US.

by Washington Resistance Army » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:47 am

by Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:48 am
Neo Balka wrote:Great Confederacy Of Commonwealth States wrote:Now, while it may not affect the outcome of an election, to say that 'it doesn't matter in the US' is somewhat of an overstatement. Apparently, more people wanted Clinton as their president. This, again, does not affect the outcome, but it is something to take into account. Apparently, the opinions of people are important in a democracy.
Ah, yes, us tools in the EU, with our healthcare, HDI, happiness and low prison populations. We submit to the wise counselling of the US.
And yet rely on us to defend you while you let your militaries wither away. Not to mention whenever russia does something, Europe always gets its frilly pink panties in a fucking twist, and yet you wont do dick for NATO.
Fucking pathetic, weak little bastards.

by Neo Balka » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:48 am

by New haven america » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:50 am
Neo Balka wrote:New haven america wrote:Well, the EU's doing better than the US overall, so...
Well of course, if massa provides everything you may ever want, what reason could you possibly bitch and complain about apart from austerity.
Austerity which means less gibs me dats for the oh so hard working average Euro.

by Neo Balka » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:51 am
Great Confederacy Of Commonwealth States wrote:Neo Balka wrote:
And yet rely on us to defend you while you let your militaries wither away. Not to mention whenever russia does something, Europe always gets its frilly pink panties in a fucking twist, and yet you wont do dick for NATO.
Fucking pathetic, weak little bastards.
Now now, we weren't discussing the EU, we were talking about the importance of the popular vote in the US. We can go back to that if you want, the EU matters very little in that context.

by Washington Resistance Army » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:52 am
New haven america wrote:And my fellow Americans question why people call us war hungry...
Just an FYI, a country can do well socially, you guys know that's a thing, right?

by Neo Balka » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:53 am
Washington Resistance Army wrote:New haven america wrote:And my fellow Americans question why people call us war hungry...
Just an FYI, a country can do well socially, you guys know that's a thing, right?
Yeah, it really isn't that hard when a country on another continent spends more than half a trillion dollars protecting your ass lol.

by Great Confederacy of Commonwealth States » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:53 am
Neo Balka wrote:Great Confederacy Of Commonwealth States wrote:Now now, we weren't discussing the EU, we were talking about the importance of the popular vote in the US. We can go back to that if you want, the EU matters very little in that context.
Is it odd to you that a majority of Euros wanted clinton to win?
i dont know what is it with you people but just because you....people want something doesnt mean its good.
Didnt they teach you in How to be a good little European Tool-for-the-Banking class school?

by New haven america » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:54 am
Neo Balka wrote:Great Confederacy Of Commonwealth States wrote:Now now, we weren't discussing the EU, we were talking about the importance of the popular vote in the US. We can go back to that if you want, the EU matters very little in that context.
1.Is it odd to you that a majority of Euros wanted clinton to win?
2.i dont know what is it with you people but just because you....people want something doesnt mean its good.
3.Didnt they teach you in How to be a good little European Tool-for-the-Banking class school?

by Alvecia » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:55 am
Washington Resistance Army wrote:New haven america wrote:And my fellow Americans question why people call us war hungry...
Just an FYI, a country can do well socially, you guys know that's a thing, right?
Yeah, it really isn't that hard when a country on another continent spends more than half a trillion dollars protecting your ass lol.

by Washington Resistance Army » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:55 am
New haven america wrote:1. No, a majority of Americans

by Vassenor » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:56 am

by Gim » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:56 am
New haven america wrote:Neo Balka wrote:
1.Is it odd to you that a majority of Euros wanted clinton to win?
2.i dont know what is it with you people but just because you....people want something doesnt mean its good.
3.Didnt they teach you in How to be a good little European Tool-for-the-Banking class school?
1. No, a majority of Americans, Canadians, and Oceanians did too
2. Not European, so that doesn't apply to me (Though, tbh, that condescending tone can get annoying, you know what I'm talking about)
3. Unlike Americans, who are taught to be the slaves of the upper classes...

by Washington Resistance Army » Thu Aug 03, 2017 3:57 am
Alvecia wrote:Washington Resistance Army wrote:
Yeah, it really isn't that hard when a country on another continent spends more than half a trillion dollars protecting your ass lol.
Personally I don't think we'd miss it.
It probably won't go away anytime soon cause Americans seem to have a severe allergic reaction whenever someone mentions military and cuts in the same sentence.
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