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    #2561
    suburban moms voted for Biden

    That misogynist bully alpha-male gorilla image Trump projects repulses college educated women

    look at how Trump treats Melania

    parang decoration lang si Melania

    trophy wife arm candy

    Woke women don't like men like Trump

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    Giving Trump the finger




    People react as the motorcade carrying US President Donald Trump returns to the White House on November 7, 2020 in Washington, DC., after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election. - Joyous celebrations erupted in Washington on Saturday after Joe Biden was declared winner of the US presidency, as several people poured into the streets of the US capital -- some of them chanting, cheering and singing in front of the White House.

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    Biden: "I'm Jill's husband"

    Woke women love that



    you'll never hear Trump say "I'm Melania's husband"

    he's too macho for that

    #caveman #gorilla

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    "Dignity"... I think that ship has sailed.

    Trump will indeed step down.. it's not like he has a choice..., but not before appearing in front of everyone and projecting a persona that makes him look like the bigger man for doing so... in spite of "massive election fraud" kuno. LOL!

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    Last edited by Monseratto; November 8th, 2020 at 11:47 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    Eh ako gusto ko si trumpo manalo eh. I want america divided, trouble within their country.

    Kaso ngayon hindi pa din sila united kahit si biden manalo. But yung momentum hihina eh. Mawawalan ng power ang white supremacist. So naging positibo kahit papaano.

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    and to all tsikoteers,

    Hindi ko maintindian dito sa tsikot. PAg kalaban china ang engot nyo kumampi kay trumpo pero ayaw nyo din kay trump. Ano ito parang dengoyvaxia = You want it accessible pero ayaw nyo paturok sa anak nyo? Ginawang guinea pig mga mahihirap sa probinsya!!!!
    Dont worry..duterte will outdo the previous admin in making his followers Guinea pigs with the vaccine to counter the chekwa virus to which you willingly love because you (of chinese descent) embrace everything that came from china right?

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    Last edited by kisshmet; November 8th, 2020 at 12:09 PM.

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    Trump won't be the first LOSER who may be forced to leave the WH... But it will be extremely shameful if he has to be kicked out.


    On March 4th 1801 the second president of the United States John Adams refused to hand over office to his main rival at the 1800 election Thomas Jefferson. The rule of midday January 20 had not been written yet. Despite his stubbornness

    THE OFFICE SIMPLY LEFT HIM!

    After Thomas Jefferson was sworn in at an event which the incumbent refused to attend Whitehouse staff started to remove the president’s belongings from the White house (Adams was the first president to reside at the new official residence). All security organs cut all official communication. All presidential staff stopped taking instructions from Adams – THE OFFICE MOVED.

    From that time all incumbents at the White House prepare early to leave in-case they see signs of losing to avoid humiliation by the independent organs of state (The Military, The secret Service, The CIA, FBI and all White House staff. They all operate under a code - that of serving a man/woman who has carried the WILL of the people at an election)

    As soon as Biden clinches the 270 votes and is officially declared by all returning officers in the states the following is going to happen

    1- The secret service divides its attention between the incumbent at the incoming President.

    2- CIA begins to brief both (including top secret intelligence which is traditionally reserved for one individual-the commander in chief)

    3- The counter intelligence teams of the CIA which ‘spy’ on The CIA also begin to brief both

    4- Whitehouse staff begin to prepare to re-do the house in-line with the taste of the president elect.

    5- At Midday on January 20 Whitehouse staff remove all his belongings from the house and bring in the belongings of the new president (they wait for no one’s instructions)

    6- The deductions for White house rent on Trump’s salary stops in January

    7- The deductions for Whitehouse rent begins on Joe Biden’s presidential salary in January

    8- Melania Trump stops being the boss of Whitehouse on January 20 at midday

    9- Dr. Jill Biden becomes the boss of Whitehouse on January 20 at midday

    10- At midday on January 20 all the power organs of the US cut official communication with Trump; The pentagon, The CIA, The FBI, The Attorney General. The secret service maintains minimal communication since it is going to guard the x-president all his life.

    11- The BEAST and AIRFORCE ONE salutes Trump for the last time and move their attention to Biden. The BEAST begins to carry Biden’s blood samples as is the tradition.
    Without instructions from any one! It has been so for over 200 years.

    Last edited by Monseratto; November 8th, 2020 at 12:37 PM.

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    US elections: A clearly divided nation | Philstar.com

    US elections: A clearly divided nation
    BABE’S EYE VIEW FROM WASHINGTON D.C. - Ambassador B. Romualdez (The Philippine Star) - November 8, 2020 - 12:00am

    Never in the history of the United States has the division among Americans been more pronounced than during this November presidential election, the result of which may be determined by this weekend. An estimated 159.8 million registered voters cast their ballots – far more than the 136.6 million recorded in 2016 – with a turnout rate of 66.8 percent, which is the highest recorded since 1900.

    The high turnout and the razor-thin margins, especially in battleground states, are clear indications that Americans feel very strongly about the key campaign issues and, more significantly, are very passionate about who will be leading their country in the next four years. The key issues include the COVID-19 pandemic and the Trump administration’s handling of the global health crisis that has infected close to 50 million people all over the world, with more than 1.2 million deaths recorded.

    Emotions ran high on the issue of lockdowns to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic (with over 241,000 deaths recorded in the US) and the need to open up the economy to prevent further job losses as a consequence. In fact, the wearing of face masks in public has also been elevated to a political statement as sharp divisions became apparent, as some feel that it violates their freedom while others see it as a life-protecting measure. While America is known as the bastion of freedom and democracy, racial injustice figured heavily as a campaign issue as well as crime and safety.

    No doubt the world is watching the outcome of this hotly contested presidential election as it could have an impact globally in many aspects. Whoever leads the United States will have a significant impact on the conduct of their foreign policy. We have been receiving a number of media requests here in Washington and in the Philippines, but as diplomats, we have to be careful what we say.

    Republicans have always been more conservative, with President Trump making it clear that he would like to see allies like the Philippines be able to defend themselves. This also aligns with our own aspirations to achieve a credible defense posture and not continue to be dependent on other nations for our defense and security. From 2016 to 2019, the US has provided over $550 million in military assistance – by far the largest in the region – bringing us closer to attaining a credible defense posture.

    In terms of foreign policy, there is no question that the recognition of the 2016 PCA arbitral award which invalidated China’s expansive claims on the South China Sea is very important for us. This US policy shift also received bipartisan support in the US Congress, and in my conversations with the foreign policy advisers of Vice President Biden, they indicated that they will most likely continue with the current US policy regarding China and the South China Sea issue.

    On trade, we remain confident that many American companies that are already doing business out of the US and looking at other markets will see the Philippines as their “pathway to Asia” – which we will promote in the upcoming virtual economic forum that we are arranging with Finance Secretary Sonny Dominguez and Vince Dizon of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority.

    During my recent interview with Karen Davila for Headstart, the issue of immigration also came up, with concerns that the Fil-American community might be negatively impacted by the current immigration policy of President Trump if he gets another four years. The Trump administration has suspended work visas and exchange (J-1) visas that allow many Filipinos to go to the US as research scholars, teachers, professors and doctors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange. However, the J-1 program has also resulted in overstaying, with many refusing to go home after their authorized period of stay.

    As many as three million immigrants were deported during the time of president Barack Obama, with 1.18 million deportations conducted in his first three years in office. In comparison, deportations under the first three years of President Trump were lower at about 800,000, despite an executive order that gave the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency broader powers to detain unauthorized immigrants.

    But while there are about 350,000 Filipinos that are facing deportation cases, the image of Filipinos in the US continues to be extremely good – as Filipinos are known to be industrious and hardworking. We have many Fil-Am frontliners who are thick in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, comprising about one-third of foreign-born nurses in the United States.

    In New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio paid homage to the Filipino-American community during the celebration of the Filipino-American History Month last October, saying that New York City is proud to be home to more than 80,000 Filipinos who make the city a richer, stronger place. “We recognize the incredible work and sacrifice of all of you who served on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic… It’s no exaggeration to say that we literally would not have survived the COVID-19 pandemic without all of you, our Filipino brothers and sisters,” Mayor De Blasio said.

    I am confident that regardless of who holds office in the Oval Office – whether Democrat or Republican – the Philippines and the US will remain close allies. When former secretary Albert del Rosario was our ambassador in Washington, DC under a Democratic administration, he developed a lot of goodwill with many Democrats. That goodwill is what we will continue to build upon as we do our job in advancing a mutually beneficial relationship.

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    Bankrupt si trump siguro sa Legal fees sa dami ng mga file ng lawsuit sa kanya.


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    From my graphic artist friend.




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    Total fudge up!screenshot_20201108-114557_facebook.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    So true [emoji23]

    One good thing happened in 2020. I am so happy for Americans who voted for Biden [emoji4] I watched his speech and it was so inspiring

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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    Dont worry..duterte will outdo the previous admin in making his followers Guinea pigs with the vaccine to counter the chekwa virus to which you willingly love because you (of chinese descent) embrace everything that came from china right?

    remember kissme, im a tree huggger so i dont embrace everything china.

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    "You're Fired"!

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    #2578
    Time for Joe to drain the "swamp" out of D.C.

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    #2579
    White house is now forbiden city.


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