Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Clinton sweeps Ohio, Florida; Trump, Kasich split; Rubio out

Hillary Clinton triumphed Tuesday in the Florida, Ohio, North Carolina and Illinois presidential primaries, putting her in a commanding position to become the first woman in U.S. history to win a major party nomination



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WASHINGTON: Donald Trump warned Wednesday (Mar 16) that "riots" could break out if he is denied the Republican presidential nomination despite having won most of the party's primary and caucus elections.

"We're way ahead of everybody. I don't think you can say that we don't get it automatically," Trump told CNN the morning after his latest round of election victories, in the states of Illinois, North Carolina and Florida

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Donald is instigating a civil unrest in USA.



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Tuesday, March 15, 2016


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Donald has invoke the "dark sides" of Americans ---- manifesting the 3 evil roots of Ignorance, Hatred / Anger and Greed / Strong Attachment to Self and Ego.


By invoking the "dark sides" ----- can has very adverse impact of fostering intolerance within USA - that will foster civil unrest and destroy the very fabric of US society and harm the reputation of USA worldwide.



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Under Donald, it will be "DSA" --- Dis-united States of America.


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Because Donald encourage his supporters to punch his fellow US citizens.


How to be United, when he is divisive, ostracizing his fellow US citizens who are not the same as the color of his skin or who has not the same religions as him?


United - means "Mutually Inclusiveness" - able to accomodate people of all races and all beliefs.


Donald - are trying to tear this apart at home, in US and he is trying to tear this apart - against his Allies.


Good job Donald.


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Wonder if Donald win the Presidency, will Donald be disqualified as Commander-in-Chief ---- as throughout his campaign, he is vulgar, racist and sexist.


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Now Donald is hinting, instigating and implicitly encouraging his supporter to "riot" - and invoke a civil unrest in USA ----- with a veil threat if he is not nominated as Republican nominee.


This prophecy of civil unrest in USA ---- invoke by this candidate Donald Trump is predicted on :-


March 13, 2016


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If Donald Trump succeed as a President - it may trigger civil unrest and even civil war within US.


The unrest is already happening in his rally campaign.


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The enforcement will have difficulty dealing with Islamic terrorism, gun-totting individuals - and now civil unrest.


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Donald told his supporters in his rally to box the protesters.


Who is instigating the violent?


This is the karma in the act ---- Donald instigate violent, Violent erupt in his rally.


What goes around, comes around.


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Why do the protesters protest in Donald's rally in the first place, it is because Donald incited hatred among the US citizens, that is why protesters protest --- because of the karma of Donald hatred promotion speeches.


Donald is a Devil in the making ---- and if he succeed to be the President --- US may experience civil unrest - at worst even civil war ---- and he may provoke an international brawl among many Countries, may even trigger a nuclear war and the worst scenario --- WW3.


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Donald has all the attributes of Hitler - the Nazis.


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Does US has a mechanism to prevent the rise of a Hitler?


The past Germany did not have a mechanism to prevent the rise of Hitler - and hence it trigger WW2 and led to Germany invasion of the World - before Hitler is finally defeated.


The rise of Donald has all the similar attributes of Hitler, Nazis the Great.


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ricky l13 seconds ago


The reverse Swatiska sign is rearing its head again.


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Trump warns of possible 'riots' if he doesn't get White House nod


Trump, who has never held elected office, has dominated the 2016 presidential campaign with an unexpectedly strong popularity with masses of American voters.


Posted 16 Mar 2016 21:39 Updated 16 Mar 2016 21:40


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Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump thanks supporters after victory in the Illinois, North Carolina and Florida primaries on March 15, 2016 AFP/Rhona Wise


WASHINGTON: Donald Trump warned Wednesday (Mar 16) that "riots" could break out if he is denied the Republican presidential nomination despite having won most of the party's primary and caucus elections.


"We're way ahead of everybody. I don't think you can say that we don't get it automatically," Trump told CNN the morning after his latest round of election victories, in the states of Illinois, North Carolina and Florida.


"I think you would have riots," he said. "You know, I'm representing many, many millions of people."


Trump, who has never held elected office, has dominated the 2016 presidential campaign thus far with his bombastic style and his unexpectedly strong popularity with masses of American voters.


The billionaire businessman says many of his supporters -- disenfranchised Americans who normally steer clear of politics -- are already seething about what they perceive as a political and economic system that is rigged against them.


"These are people who haven't voted, because they didn't believe in the system, or didn't like candidates. They are 40, 50, and 60 years old and never voted. Many Democrats and many independents (are) coming in," he said.


But while Trump is the frontrunner for the nomination, political observers believe he may fall short of the 1,237 delegates needed for an outright win.


That could lead to a complicated process of horsetrading and backroom dealing at the party convention in Cleveland, Ohio this summer which supporters fear could result in someone other than Trump being named the Republican standard bearer.


"Now, if you disenfranchise those people and say, 'I'm sorry, you're 100 votes short, even though the next one is 500 votes short, I think you would see problems like you've never seen before. I think bad things would happen. I really do," he told CNN.


"I wouldn't lead it, but I think bad things would happen."


Trump's incendiary attacks on immigrants, threats of mass deportations and a proposal for a wall on the border with Mexico have ignited the campaign trail and drawn condemnation in some quarters, including President Barack Obama.


Protests at Trump rallies have sparked angry confrontations. A protester was punched as he was being evicted at one rally, clashes erupted at another, and a protester rushed Trump on the stage at a third.


- AFP/yt



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ricky the truth may be very hard for you to understand but its the liberal democraps that are the problem you low lifes only want your evil way and Trump is nothing like Hitler but obama and clinton the same why do you have such a problem understanding very simple things, Trump = massive growth, hillary will fast forward this county on the race to the bottom






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Trump is already instigating civil unrest - where will be the massive growth?


Trump is working against all his Allies and offending many trading partners - where will be the massive growth?


Trump is making foes than friends - the adverse impact on oversea business will have a tremendous adverse impact --- where will be the massive growth?


Do you know how much multi-billions will international trade generate for US Economy? Without international trade - where will be the massive growth for US?




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Sorry it was not a multi-billion dollars in trade - it is 1.62 trillion to 2.35 trillion.


If Donald offend all Countries in the World - and decide not to trade, US lose US$1.62 trillion to 2.35 trillion a year.


So what is the massive growth under Donald - you are talking about?



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If US business produce goods and services - but cannot sell overseas through international trade, where will be the massive growth?


And Donald is offending all US international trade partners all over the World.



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And if US business cannot sell their goods and services overseas through trade, many US business will shutdown and there will be massive unemployment.

Where will be the massive growth, Donald?

You are doing US a disservice and all your ignorant supporters are supporting your flaw discourse into an Economic mayhem, a Political mayhem, a Social mayhem and a Military mayhem.



Trump victory a major global risk: British research group


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March 17, 2016


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The Economist Intelligence Unit ranked victory for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at 12 on an index where the current top threat is a Chinese economic "hard landing" rated 20More


The prospect of Donald Trump winning the US presidency represents a global threat on a par with jihadist militancy destabilising the world economy, according to British research group EIU.

In the latest version of its Global Risk assessment, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked victory for the Republican front-runner at 12 on an index where the current top threat is a Chinese economic "hard landing" rated 20.

Justifying the threat level, the EIU highlighted the tycoon's alienation towards China as well as his comments on Islamist extremism, saying a proposal to stop Muslims from entering the United States would be a "potent recruitment tool for jihadi groups".

It also raised the spectre of a trade war under a Trump presidency and pointed out that his policies "tend to be prone to constant revision".

"He has been exceptionally hostile towards free trade, including notably NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement), and has repeatedly labelled China as a 'currency manipulator'." it said.

"He has also taken an exceptionally right-wing stance on the Middle East and jiadhi terrorism, including, among other things, advocating the killing of families of terrorists and launching a land incursion into Syria to wipe out IS (and acquire its oil)."

By comparison it gave a possible armed clash in the South China Sea an eight -- the same as the threat posed by Britain leaving the European Union -- and ranked an emerging market debt crisis at 16.

A Trump victory, it said, would at least scupper the Trans-Pacific Partnership between the US and 11 other American and Asian states signed in February, while "his hostile attitude to free trade, and alienation of Mexico and China in particular, could escalate rapidly into a trade war."

"There are risks to this forecast, especially in the event of a terrorist attack on US soil or a sudden economic downturn," it added.

However, the organisation said it did not expect Trump to defeat his most likely Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, in an election and pointed out that Congress would likely block some of his more radical proposals if he won November's election.

Rated at 12 alongside the prospect of a Trump presidency was the threat of Islamic State, which the EIU said risked ending a five-year bull run on US and European stock markets if terrorist attacks escalated.

The break-up of the eurozone following a Greek exit from the bloc was rated 15, while the prospect of a new "cold war" fuelled by Russian interventions in Ukraine and Syria was put at 16.

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