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Meclazine for Israel
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« on: March 18, 2016, 02:34:05 AM »
« edited: March 18, 2016, 02:43:05 AM by Meclazine »

The only people who will comment from overseas are people who don't like him.

People who agree that you can secure your borders and control foreign trade wont say a word.

So it will be very biased.

Australia closed its borders to illegal boat arrivals, and not one illegal has arrived by boat since 2013/14.

Yet no one bats an eyelid anymore, left wing or right wing. Its a nil political debate when your borders are secure.
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« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2016, 11:42:42 AM »

As the world changes with massive economic migration of people from poor countries to wealthy countries, terrorism, zika virus and all manner of god-fearing mobile internet enabled crazies taking over the world, politicians like Trump will appear in other countries.

He is a response to a world living in fear.

You ask Eurpoean countries about the Cologne rapes, and they would love a wall and a ban on muslims entering their country.

So the response, although loud against Trump will only flow from left wing groups who happen to be the loudest to begin with.

Trump is such an easily protestable character, so anyone who likes to get out and protest will.

In Australia, everyone has an Uncle Donald who talks like this guy. So we dont really get phased by him. I am just more fascinated by the circus that follows him.

In China, that regime needs to keep in mind that their comments will actually help Trump if they attack him too much.

Trumps defensive style and promise to change the country drastically is what appears to be on the minds of a lot of Americans at the moment.
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Meclazine for Israel
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« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2016, 08:13:59 AM »

Australians have already out-Trumped the Donald.

We have secured the borders. Stopped the illegal refugees, and have not had one boat arrival since 2013.

Donald Trump is of little significance to our part of the world unless he sanctions China.

Europe is currently undergoing a shift to the right for the same reasons.

I dont think its a long term political trend, but rather part of a cycle.

USA has a simple problem. $19.5 Trillion.

You dont have to ask permission from the rest of the world to fix it.



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