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Mike Pence Author
Mike Pence - - 3,288 comments

Had Brexit odds of happening.

Expect social justice warrior meltdowns and heads exploding tomorrow morning.
Probably even some in this comment section much to my entertainment. ;-)

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Excogitatoris-Logica
Excogitatoris-Logica - - 2,755 comments

SJW meltdowns and heads exploding?! *grabs popcorn*

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Sanguinius Creator
Sanguinius - - 5,719 comments

The time has come to move to another planet...

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Headhunter128
Headhunter128 - - 5,145 comments

Time to build a wall.

Around all of the US :P

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Mike Pence Author
Mike Pence - - 3,288 comments

There's no escape from this Chuck.
You gotta live with it, Chuck. :-D

Oh God I'm going to enjoy watching the EU collapse these next few years and America turn away from Globalism...

Finally nationalism is making it's comeback, sovereign countries once more. No more of this "we are the world" BS.

Brexit was just the start, and Merkel's status quo in Germany are driving the German people to turn on her EU polices. I expect follow up scenarios across Europe, just enough to destabilize the EU to a collapse.

Ya know who else is happy tonight?
Media.moddb.com

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murauder
murauder - - 3,669 comments

Woah, don't get ahead of yourself. Just wait until you see the America you've voted for.

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Mike Pence Author
Mike Pence - - 3,288 comments

Trump is not a globalist, I trust him on that. Nor is he bought out by the people who controlled Hillary, Jeb Bush, John McCain, heck not even George. To top it off, he's already a multi billionaire. That means 3 things.

1. There's nothing for him to gain financially from the presidency, as he's already a fatcat as it is and to further that would be redundant, he's already set for life along with his family and businesses. He also ignored doners and super pacs, quite the opposite of Hillary Clinton. He even self funded his campaign.

2. He has a strong base of supporters, with high expectations. Expectations that are contrary to the far left liberal agenda in the United States and elsewhere including the UN and EU. Meaning he won't get along with those organizations like Obama did. We'll end up being alienated from such globalist entities simply due to the fact our agenda's (and views) are far different.

3. His presidency, has sparked a feeling of nationalism we haven't felt in a long time, one that's very much welcomed. To be a sovereign country, with our own culture, way of life, and economic independence. Something that the globalists and others deem a mortal sin this day and age. He also respects Russia, which means we can be expecting a improvement in relations. Trump has made no such comments that Hillary has about no fly zones and tough policy with them. In fact, he's even questioned why the hell we're in Syria in the first place.

As for the "Hitler argument" you're probably referencing. That's not the America I voted for nor expect, but I do believe our culture will be more preserved now. People will be expected to assimilate when they come here, not try turning us into their own version of home. If you want your own version of home, you should've stayed where it was you came from. You cannot seriously expect us to adopt your views and opinions as our majority, that's not how it works.

We're gonna be called every name under the sun, and I frankly don't care. Because most the people calling us those names don't even live here so their opinion isn't even worth a dime to me. But I will say, you want your own country, a independent one, with it's own way of doing things? Take a example from us this year, take a example from Russia, Britain. Take your country back from those weak kneed political hacks who'd sell out your very people for favor from a "international body".

Every country, is entitled to that right no matter the people or culture.
The people merely need to reach out and take it.

God Bless America.

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kubli
kubli - - 1,936 comments

I'd love to hear what you think of our president Duterte.

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xX[Warrior250]Xx
xX[Warrior250]Xx - - 3,666 comments

^^ He likes him actually.

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Mike Pence Author
Mike Pence - - 3,288 comments

The guy who called Obama a son of a bitch?

I respect him, he made the decision to pull away from the United States in diplomatic relations but I understand due to the fact our government along with the UN was trying to force our way of doing things down the Philippines throat.

As a result, China now has a new ally in their mission in the South China Sea. We pushed the Philippines away treating them like a colony more than a ally. At the very least, he values the general good of his people over that of favor from abroad. Even if that means terminating drug dealers with extreme prejudice.

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murauder
murauder - - 3,669 comments

All I'm saying is that you shouldn't count your chickens before they're hatch. By the way, do you want to know the difference between a patriot and a nationalist?

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Mike Pence Author
Mike Pence - - 3,288 comments

Understood.
Fire away.

A Patriot is proud of his country for what it does.
A Nationalist is proud no matter what it does.

There's a lot that needs to change about America for us to be truly proud of it. But the thing to not forget here, you have to love it first, to truly change it. If things were right, love would be the basis of all change.

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murauder
murauder - - 3,669 comments

A patriot is someone who knows their country is great but recognizes its faults, strives to make it better, and is proud for what his country does. A nationalist believes that their country is the greatest and brags about its greatness to others while ignoring its faults and is proud of their country no matter what it does.

The former is about protecting the land we live. The later is about protecting the way we live.

By the way, shouldn't this be in the debate group? Oh and remember, the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

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Mike Pence Author
Mike Pence - - 3,288 comments

Too true.

I believe this election will have changes however, afterall the reason we voted as we did this time was because we realized just how broken the system was.

And yeah, it should shouldn't it?

Probably gonna get deleted by Kalga or something but we don't seem to be arguing. Well if he does delete it I could always just post this over there. Anyways, it has been a exciting night and I'm terribly tired. See you later.

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Beskamir
Beskamir - - 7,014 comments

I hate to say this but I completely disagree with ya. If we don't figure out how to live in global peace (most obvious method would be by increasing globalization) then the probability that we'll Fermi Paradox ourselves is basically a certainty.

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Mike Pence Author
Mike Pence - - 3,288 comments

I'll make a post about this later on the Christian group. As I think to understand the argument of why it can/can't work has to be taken into account.

Thanks anyway ElfFriend.

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Kalga Creator
Kalga - - 5,740 comments

Ok Enough with the serious discussion, just because the world's turned upside doesn't mean the humor group's going down the same path.

Also of note this is literally the first inkling I have of the election results. Yea I'll admit that I usually don't pay attention to the news.

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Blue199
Blue199 - - 6,971 comments

*Grabs popcorn and reads comments*

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Kalga Creator
Kalga - - 5,740 comments

*waiting in the shadows, ready to delete non-humorous comments*

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Mirsh
Mirsh - - 1,776 comments

Still waiting for 'Mericans to realize that you're supposed to have more than two parties.

Also greatly minimizes the risk of all candidates for major elections being ****.

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Mike Pence Author
Mike Pence - - 3,288 comments

Noted.

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jfpoliveira12
jfpoliveira12 - - 3,725 comments

To be honest, even in multi party systems like in my country, there are always still 2 dominant parties, with a lot of coalitions dividing the system in two factions.

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Aubesangante
Aubesangante - - 2,451 comments

*Look at France number of political party*
*Thinck about next presidential election*
****

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