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President Trump & the USA

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2 minutes ago, Mike Oxlong said:

Donald is such a twat that I’m actually starting to doubt whether I’d still be willing to share a hot tub with Ivanka. 

Just think how jealous he’d be.

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8 minutes ago, Mike Oxlong said:

Donald is such a twat that I’m actually starting to doubt whether I’d still be willing to share a hot tub with Ivanka. 

Him and Ivanka are one in the same. God forbid if she ever became president. She'd be the reincarnation of Hitler!!

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Reason I canceled my trip to London is that I am not a big fan of the plan to silence Big Ben during my visit, despite it being perhaps the best and biggest clock in London, for “repairs,”and expect me to tell time without bells. Bad deal. Also wanted me to ride tube -NO!

— Gabriella Mirabelli (@g_mirabelli) January 12, 2018

Reason I cancelled my trip to London is that I am not a big fan of my parents having sold my old cricket gear for “peanuts,” only to buy a new shed in an off location at the bottom of their garden for 120 pounds. Bad deal. Wanted me to cut ribbon-NO!

— Greg James (@gregjames) January 12, 2018
Reason I canceled my trip to London is that I am not a big fan of Arsenal having sold perhaps the most talented and finest player in London (Alexis Sanchez) for “peanuts,” only to build a new one in for 1.2 billion dollars (Robo Alexis). Bad deal. Wanted me to watch a match-NO!

Reason I canceled my trip to London is that I am not a big fan of the ASTRONOMICAL TRAIN FARES from the Prime Location known as the North of England.
Bad deal.#USEmbassy #ReasonICanceledMyTripToLondon ??

— Verity Imelda PleaseRemoveNazis Player (@VerityPlayer) January 12, 201
Reason I canceled my trip to London is that I am not a big fan of the cost of beer having just bought a pint in Leeds for “peanuts,” only to order one in London and get charged 1.2 billion dollars. Bad deal. Wanted me to buy a round-NO! https://t.co/oLR1WNTPgE
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-42663167
 
 
 
 
 
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Toupet Face will be visiting Switzerland for the WEF later this month.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/01/US-president-donald-trump-to-attend-annual-meeting-2018/


Prices are expected to increase tenfold. Last year, a hot dog cost something in the region of 38 Swiss Francs (or £29) apiece, simple youth hostel beds were going for 450 Swiss Francs (£340) instead of 45. Per night.

 

The sooner this shithole show is over, the better.

An impeachment can't come quick enough! The fraudster needs to be held accountable for gross negligence and incompetence.

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39 minutes ago, Strokes said:

That doesn’t mean he has to **** us to get a good deal, you are not being rational.

Here guys sign this deal that offers you nothing and gives us everything, err no thanks Donald. You claim he is stupid but it looks like he is in good company to me.

May can’t even take the initiative when it comes to our exit from the EU never mind when up against an aggressive trump in a proper trade negotiation. Trump will tear her to shreds but she’ll agree to absolutely anything as long as can be spun as a ‘trade deal’. Just you wait, the headlines in your daily mails ad your telegraphs will be ‘trade deal with US signed, hooray for Theresa’ but in the detail you’ll find it costs ordinary Brits more in some way. I’d bet thousands on that being the case.

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26 minutes ago, leicsmac said:

The UK can certainly walk away from a bad deal if one is offered. I believe the point is that the US will likely only offer us bad deals in the first place in order to secure the best possible deal for themselves, so the negotiating team had better be prepared to walk away.

 

This isn't exactly a zero-sum game but it's not all that far away.

 

I might have mentioned this before Webs but you're not often the fence-sitting type. :ph34r:

I know people think I secretly support Trump but if I did I wouldn't keep it a secret believe me. I care as much about Trump as I do about Macron, Merkel or the PM of Poland, whoever that is. I just find this hysterical over reaction to everything he does a bit ridiculous.

 

Ironically the worse thing about Trump is his protectionist tendencies towards everyone but us it seems. If he's offering us a deal why is that a bad thing?

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44 minutes ago, Webbo said:

I know people think I secretly support Trump but if I did I wouldn't keep it a secret believe me. I care as much about Trump as I do about Macron, Merkel or the PM of Poland, whoever that is. I just find this hysterical over reaction to everything he does a bit ridiculous.

 

Ironically the worse thing about Trump is his protectionist tendencies towards everyone but us it seems. If he's offering us a deal why is that a bad thing?

lol That's true, and fair enough.

 

Given the nature of the man, I'm urging caution while we look at the terms of the deal rather than assuming that he'll offer us anything close to equitable, though.

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2 hours ago, Buce said:

 

http://www.mercola.com/downloads/bonus/chlorine/default.htm

 

So what are the documented side effects of chlorine? The startling evidence could shock you into making choices which might just save your life...

  • According to the U.S. Council of Environmental Quality, the cancer risk to people who drink chlorinated water is 93 percent higher than among those whose water does not contain chlorine.
  • The residents of a small town in Pennsylvania who ate diets rich in saturated animal fats and milk had no heart attacks – until they switched from mountain spring water to fluoridated water.
  • Research from the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands discovered that people who swam in chlorinated pools or polluted waters as children had 2.2 to 2.4 times the risk of developing melanoma compared to those who did not swim in chlorinated waters.
  • Male smokers who drank chlorinated tap water for more than 40 years had double the risk of bladder cancer as smoking males who drank non-chlorinated water.

Thats an absolutely dreadful site, on a par with naturalnews for just lying and calling it science. 

 

Yes, chlorinated water can be harmful - hence why levels are closely monitored - but it's still better than not treating water in terms of the risks of spreading bacterial illnesses

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8 hours ago, The Doctor said:

Thats an absolutely dreadful site, on a par with naturalnews for just lying and calling it science. 

 

Yes, chlorinated water can be harmful - hence why levels are closely monitored - but it's still better than not treating water in terms of the risks of spreading bacterial illnesses

 

Fair enough.

 

What's your opinion on chlorine-washed chicken, which is presumably present in larger concentrations?

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8 minutes ago, somebum said:

So which one of you delicate little snowflakes has Donald Trump upset this morning?

Well it didn't upset me but the Wall Street Journal story about him having to pay 130,000 dollars to buy the silence of a porn star called Stormy Daniels that he'd allegedly had a go on did make me chuckle a bit

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14 minutes ago, Bellend Sebastian said:

Well it didn't upset me but the Wall Street Journal story about him having to pay 130,000 dollars to buy the silence of a porn star called Stormy Daniels that he'd allegedly had a go on did make me chuckle a bit

Don't worry, I've looked her pictures up so you don't have to.

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39 minutes ago, somebum said:

So which one of you delicate little snowflakes has Donald Trump upset this morning?

 

Dunno.

 

Which one of you racist Trump apologists are going to be trolling this morning?

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9 hours ago, Wookie said:

Trace amounts of chlorine over cholera thanks 

Precisely this.

 

2 hours ago, Buce said:

 

Fair enough.

 

What's your opinion on chlorine-washed chicken, which is presumably present in larger concentrations?

The FDA are one of the strictest regulators out there, if it's being sold in America you can be pretty sure the levels it's present at after treating the chicken are safe enough to be acceptable. The opposition to it seems to be mostly scaremongering over "chemicals in our food".

 

There are arguments against the practice, namely that it can encourage farmers with tighter margins to cut down on health and safety standards for the birds when alive, but from a human consumption perspective, unless you're planning to consume your weight in chicken, I wouldn't worry.

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The absolute state of this thread over the last few pages lol

 

Melania is the new Hitler, we are all going to be force fed chicken that will kill us and anyone who supports a UK-US trade deal is a Trump supporter, normal people are losing their senses.

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