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  1. Started seeing announcements of Trumps cabinet appointments on X and thought, either someone is taking the piss or this is fake. Instead, welcome to our new reality.

  2. Well, sounds business as usual to me, as in the world should be fearful of Trump. I’m a fan of Tulsi, granted I don’t know what she’s been up to since 2020, but she might be a handbrake on military stupidity. RFK, he was anti the new Covid vaccines, don’t think he was anti -ax before that. Nonetheless, this issue won’t be a concern whatsoever given that Trump spearheaded the Covid vaccine campaign and still touts this as being one of his greatest achievements of his previous term.

    The good thing about Trump I reckon, and Republicans in general, is that they won’t get the same leeway to commit the sort of carnage that this current mob have been reaping throughout the world. Perhaps the only time that the faction supposedly representing the Left actually acts Leftie is when they are the opposition.

  3. Americans are in for a fucken shock .He will mobalise the national guard to round up anyone who crosses him .There will be mass raids on latino towns to add mass deportation .The army will be on the border with orders to shoot to kill .
    Dont forget he will release the rabble from jail and let them loose on his enemies with imunity from prosecution

  4. Trump wants cheap oil so Israel will be given free reign to ramp up the carnage in the middle east .The US arms industry is rubbing their hands with glee as are all the fossil fuel burners .

    1. The US has huge shale oil and gas reserves that are now accessible via modern technology. They are less dependent on the Middle East than they have been for a long time.

      It is the evil petrochemical companies who want access to Ukraine, Venezuela, Iran, etc… notice a common thread there?

  5. Nah its all good.
    The right hate being in opposition so are more vile spiteful prejudice + rabid.
    After winning back power their hate is replaced by a smug we are in control
    attitude and they do not have the blame the Lefty Government for all
    the worlds problems rhetoric anymore.
    Eventually the swinging voters start blaming the right for their problems.
    We can enjoy four years of blaming Trump for all the worlds problems
    and with it blaming right wing extemism.
    The left wing then becomes the Savior.
    The tide comes in the tide goes out.

    1. Except four years may come sooner when they discover where the eleven million Dem votes went.

  6. A military coup can restore order and establish the basis for a multi party democracy.

  7. Those Americans in a democratic election who by majority voted Republican should have consulted with gordon before doing so.

  8. All those picks look like demons from hell too, central casting couldn’t have done a better job.

  9. You’ve listed most of the first rank “finalists”.

    All of us in the GW planetary village are at greater risk.

  10. Sooo… Who should be most fearful of Trump?

    Palestinians… from Gaza to the West Bank, they should be mortified.

    Americans. Sure, to a point, right up to when special interest lobby groups say no, lets be realistic, the construction, and agriculture sectors of the American economy rely so heavily on undocumented workers that the mass deportation threats will be theatrical rather than effective, and big pharma will do their best to destroy Trump and co. if they try to criminalise birth control, got to think about those sweet, sweet profits yo! But at the end of the day, this is the Government that they voted in, for better or worse, and it is up to their own citizens to protest and pressure its Government. So meh,who cares who runs the biggest national ponzi scheme disguised as a nation. They brought it upon themselves.

    Now Russia. My partner is half Russian, speaks and reads the language fluently, so I get to hear the other side of the story, (note to Ben Morgan, you should try a little more research, relying on ISW reports makes everything you write sound like wishful thinking), and surprisingly, the Russians terms for peace have been EXACTLY the same for nearly three years, unlike NATOs version of events, where imaginary “redlines” are crossed and then attributed to Putin. So what can Trump and his loyalist posse hope to achieve? A ceasefire? No chance, a ceasefire is a no go for the Russians. So the fanciful ideas that have ben floated by such publications as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and others, that include such idiocy like having British soldiers as “peacekeepers” along the current line of contact, are stupid beyond belief. I mean what part of NO NATO does NATO not understand? So Trump will be told “Nyet, cyka blyat”, at which he will be slightly miffed, opt for regime change in Kyev, swapping out Zelenskii, for Zaluzhny (possibly), and the war will continue to be funded by Washington and the EU for another 6-12 months, until there are tragically, no more Ukrainians left to kill.

    Iran. No one but Israel wants a war with Iran, when confronted with the reality of $200-250 a barrel oil prices, Trumps War Hawks will reconsider pretty quick the idea of open warfare with Iran. There is NOTHING the yanks (across the political spectrum) hate more that high oil prices. Which will in turn affect commodities and food prices, even Trump knows that is political suicide.

    And China, America knows it is not ready for open war with China, but a trade war? Yeah why not.Its not like Biden reversed anything Trump did in his term, so an escalation is likely I imagine, it’ll hurt the U.S. more than China, but hey, watching capitalism slowly wither and die is kind of therapeutic. So no, I doubt China is scared of a Trump presidency.

    What is more worrying, is how will our collection of short term thinking idiots that were elected in this government react to these dynamic situations? I seriously doubt that Luxon and co will be able to make any smart decisions that involve any deep and strategic thinking.

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