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In reply to the discussion: Donald Trump is ruining my life as an expat [View all]mountain grammy
(28,828 posts)28. Like I said
I was in denial.
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Until he is crowned and the US becomes a piece of stinking pariah in the int'l community.
jtuck004
May 2016
#14
I just got through listening to an old Firesign Theater LP and they really make more sense
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#9
Actually Don't crush that dwarf, hand me the pliers. I think of George Tirebiter when I think of
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#12
I got a brief finger wagging over dinner in Maputo, Mozambique, on the "barbarity" of US
ancianita
May 2016
#10
Mozambique: 6,000 flee to Malawi in fear of executions and sexual abuse from government forces
AntiBank
May 2016
#13
I hear you. My experience was a few years ago. The question now is, who pays for these
ancianita
May 2016
#23
Trump embodies that well-worn if still stinging observation about the country he hails from:
AntiBank
May 2016
#16
I was in total denial in 1980. Never thought the actor could be elected.
mountain grammy
May 2016
#20
As I like to joke, he was a much better actor as president than in Hollywood
TwilightZone
May 2016
#29
The one Carter ALMOST got him on in the debate - if one of Bush's moles hadn't stolen Carter's notes
forest444
May 2016
#35
Californians do get starry-eyed over celebrity candidates. Name recognition is everything here.
Califonz
May 2016
#43
I used to travel extensively overseas in my work. I'm glad I don't do that anymore. I would be so
RKP5637
May 2016
#26
I'm an ex-pat living in Europe. The situation has deteriorated to the point that
Surya Gayatri
May 2016
#39
