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White people vs Everyone else


You are going to lose....It is INEVITABLE.

Enjoy these 4 years.



Millennial = Homo Sapiens born 1990 or after; Losers who think they know everything but don't

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What your money from Soros ran out so you can't protest in the street anymore?

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You are going to lose....It is INEVITABLE.
We've already won!

TRUMPSLIDE 2016!

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Hey I just read where Obama is going to cut his European last tour because of the hatred towards him and love of Trump, I love it.Left wing demonstrators have rioted and attempted to attack and firebomb the U.S. embassy in Greece, protesting the visit of outgoing American President Barack Obama.

Around 7,000 took to the streets of central Athens on Tuesday, to signal to Mr. Obama that he was not welcome as he arrived in Europe for a farewell tour of the 

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Now that the elections are over, I guess it is hard for you to resume your life.

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Had absolutely nothing to do with love towards Trump. You also failed to mention these were a group of communist and anarchist who literally no one should be cheering on.

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Left wing you moron these are your people

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stunning election victory on Tuesday night rippled way beyond the nation?s boundaries, upending an international order that prevailed for decades and raising profound questions about America?s place in the world.

For the first time since before World War II, Americans chose a president who promised to reverse the internationalism practiced by predecessors of both parties and to build walls both physical and metaphorical. Mr. Trump?s win foreshadowed an America more focused on its own affairs while leaving the world to take care of itself.

The outsider revolution that propelled him to power over the Washington establishment of both political parties also reflected a fundamental shift in international politics evidenced already this year by events like Britain?s referendum vote to leave the European Union. Mr. Trump?s success could fuel the populist, nativist, nationalist, closed-border movements already so evident in Europe and spreading to other parts of the world.

Global markets fell after Tuesday?s election and many around the world scrambled to figure out what it might mean in parochial terms. For Mexico, it seemed to presage a new era of confrontation with its northern neighbor. For Europe and Asia, it could rewrite the rules of modern alliances, trade deals, and foreign aid. For the Middle East, it foreshadowed a possible alignment with Russia 

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