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How Will A Trump Presidency affect Australia?

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The article, among other egregious errors says.. "he’ll do something like go onto Twitter and accuse Obama of wiretapping."

But, it seems the author is unaware that the Obamessiah regime DID wiretap the Trump campaign. The rest of the article is of a similar poor standard.

Paul writes: "Other than dragging us into WWIII".

Trump was the first US president in living memory to NOT involve the US in any new wars. But that's too hard for the likes of Paul to understand so he just reverts to ignorant regurgitation of failed left-wing memes.
Posted by mhaze, Monday, 29 January 2024 11:58:07 AM
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For reasons I've explained elsewhere, its highly unlikely Trump will win. Or more exactly, even though he'll get the majority of votes legitimately lodged, he won't get a majority of votes countered.

The US established simply can't let an outsider win or their entire corrupt house of cards will collapse.

My guess at this point is that Trump losses to Michelle Obama in a rigged election that finally finishes of any pretence to the US being a democracy.
Posted by mhaze, Monday, 29 January 2024 12:02:07 PM
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mhaze,

Could you kindly stick to the topic.
How will a Trump presidency affect
Australia?

Thank you.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 29 January 2024 1:31:18 PM
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You linked to the article. If you didn't want it critiqued, then you should have just plagiarised as usual.

If there is no Trump second term then the topic is rather superfluous.

But if by some miracle Trump were to win, then it'd be wonderful for Australia. For a start it would potentially usher in a renewal of western civilisation. It would also usher in a renewal/ continuation of the US maintenance of freedom of the seas which is vital to a trading nation like Australia.

Additionally a revival of the US economy would be of enormous benefit to the Australian economy which is looking sick as China contracts.

Things like silly net zero targets would cease to be chased by the US and that would put pressure on us to do likewise and that'd be a boon to our economy.

But most importantly, it would signal a chance to salvage the US democracy and therefore to retain democracy as the preferred system for free nations.
Posted by mhaze, Monday, 29 January 2024 1:55:06 PM
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mhaze,

Being so positive is not your usual shtick.

Interesting.

We'll see how things pan out.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 29 January 2024 2:44:26 PM
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"Being so positive is not your usual shtick."

Do you mean 'positive' as in sure or 'positive' as in upbeat.

Either way you're wrong but I'd just like to know in which way you're wrong.
Posted by mhaze, Monday, 29 January 2024 6:58:33 PM
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