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What's Donald Trump Said About Guns And Gun Control?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/av /world- us-cana da-4147 9161/wh at-s-do nald-tr ump-sai d-about -guns-a nd-gun- control
Here's another example of what a wassock Trump is....he used to be against the ownership of assault weapons, but now he advocates the carrying of weapons into night clubs by everybody. Hundreds of people have been injured or killed recently in America, but he still wants to hang on to that lovely dosh that the NRA gives him and other Republicans, rather than actually do something useful.
Let ABs Trumpettes defend him now.
Here's another example of what a wassock Trump is....he used to be against the ownership of assault weapons, but now he advocates the carrying of weapons into night clubs by everybody. Hundreds of people have been injured or killed recently in America, but he still wants to hang on to that lovely dosh that the NRA gives him and other Republicans, rather than actually do something useful.
Let ABs Trumpettes defend him now.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If there are intelligent and fair-minded observers out there, whatever your views of the Trump presidency, please try to explain (if you think the effort worth it) to Mikey that he is not being reasonable.
Under the US system Trump won. And this extraordinary result demands a better explanation than stoopid. (Some of you will know what the Electoral College is and why it is; you may try to explain that to our Mikey).
As an aside, under the UK system a party which gets 20% of the votes may end up with no parliamentary seats. This has been a matter of derision by the finger-wagging democrat: one in five of you have voted for nothing - ha ha ha - up yours. Personally I am not bitter and twisted about this, accepting our system (didn't vote to change it when I had the chance) as it is. But you could consider that a fifth of the electorate having no parliamentary representation if not an injustice, then at least an anomaly, might you not?
Under the US system Trump won. And this extraordinary result demands a better explanation than stoopid. (Some of you will know what the Electoral College is and why it is; you may try to explain that to our Mikey).
As an aside, under the UK system a party which gets 20% of the votes may end up with no parliamentary seats. This has been a matter of derision by the finger-wagging democrat: one in five of you have voted for nothing - ha ha ha - up yours. Personally I am not bitter and twisted about this, accepting our system (didn't vote to change it when I had the chance) as it is. But you could consider that a fifth of the electorate having no parliamentary representation if not an injustice, then at least an anomaly, might you not?
VE...I think its woeful, but when the British public were offered an, admittedly flawed form of electoral reform, it was roundly defeated.
But in America, whatever you say about the EC, Trump is now President despite the large majority of people not voting for him. So your constant assertion and use of the word "half" today is erroneous !
But in America, whatever you say about the EC, Trump is now President despite the large majority of people not voting for him. So your constant assertion and use of the word "half" today is erroneous !
Mikey, do me a favour mate. It's not the half or whatever. No British governing party gets half. The point is that Trump is Pres under their system. Hillary says that half the people who voted for Trump are losers and the other half bigots. A Swansea based psephologist (check MORI CV) insists that all of his voters are fools.
This is an unconvincing analysis, Mikey.
If there are intelligent and fair-minded observers out there...
This is an unconvincing analysis, Mikey.
If there are intelligent and fair-minded observers out there...
I haven't read many of the answers and yes any rational person would probably agree gun ownership in US is way out of control however every single one of us if we were in a nightclub when some nutter started shooting would wish we had a gun in our handbag. In those circumstances it's not such an outrageous idea.
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