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  1. She came she lied – she went to prison.
    I for one am a particularly happy camper that ClintonInc lost. If there was a heaven Colonel Gaddafi will be smilling.
    The creator of the only african nation that had quality comprehensive healthcare, an excellent education system and a tolerant society, was deliberately murdered by Hillary who chortled afterwards what a jolly jape that was.

    1. Absolutely – on this alone I question anyone’s morality when they say they supported Hillary. That piece of video was more “deplorable” than anything dredged up on Trump.

  2. The working class have been screwed by Democrats because they have been hijacked by the Corporates like NZ has so at the polls the usual happens, as the working and poor always send a protest vote and this was the reason, so we hope this NZ election next year Key gets the boot in the same way as the Natz have screwed the country dry and the middle and poor are far worse off now than ever before.

    Just go key and leave us in misery and peace.

    “Trump won because the working class was divided and subordinated by the Democrats”

    1. CG, I’ve submitted another story to Martyn on how New Zealand Working and Middle classes have fared under neo-liberalism. (May be published tomorrow?) I think it fits in very well with how US workers have been shafted by globalisation/neo-liberalsm.

  3. That “Golden Age” of post war capitalism was only paying off a bit better for workers and the middle class, because after the highly destructive WW2 (financed by the capitalist elite, after all), the capitalist industrialists and other “entrepreneurs” were riding on a Keynesian reconstruction and growth wave, that demanded as many workers as possible to do the work.

    Once much of the reconstruction was achieved, and once growth (of profits) was only possible by returning to full blown exploitation (1970s to 1980s), unemployment grew again, as the bosses also had already convinced the politicians in charge a bit before then, to allow in high numbers of “guest workers”, who offered their labour on the market.

    So they were competing with the other “native” workers, for the fewer jobs, and from then on, the trend was downwards, when it comes to real incomes and living standards.

    Look at the USA, where living standards have dropped for many over the years, where the rich got richer, from the time onwards, when Reagan was voted in and ran his austerity and tax cut policies, at the same time Thatcher did her nasty work, and as others soon followed to do the same in many other developed nations.

    Trump will not solve anything, he will soon enough stuff up big, but it will be too late for most to come to their senses, and the elite will not care, they will then replace Trump with another populist President, and yet another one may follow that failure afterwards. That is unless we will have another major war, that will end in a nuclear Armageddon – destruction of most humanity and life on this planet.

    Trump is going to be a one term president, I reckon.

  4. well summarised Dave

    Trump has arisen at a time of peak idiocy in society–“beliefs” are considered by many as valid and more important than verifiable facts and concrete reality; which has always been the case with religion but has now spread to many other areas of society

    lets hope the subjective factors are overcome and a powerful US movement is built from the threads of struggle already happening, with international solidarity, the most effective action is always in the streets when it comes down to it

    1. Trump has arisen at a time of peak idiocy in society–“beliefs” are considered by many as valid and more important than verifiable facts and concrete reality; which has always been the case with religion but has now spread to many other areas of society

      Interesting point, Tiger.

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