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[Help] Coping strategies for Donald Trump









cunning fergus

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NSC Patron
Jan 18, 2009
4,924
The US already has incredibly low energy prices. An excellent article in the DT today (do you subscribe?) on how its been a cornerstone of their economic success, whilst UK/EU has stagnated. Most people even if they don’t know would already be invested heavily in the US stock markets. Your after-timing financial advice may help the few who put everything on UK/EU stocks.

Exponential under Obama-Rapist-Biden. Perhaps the President isn’t the key determinant.

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Of course it has low energy prices however that position is only going to improve now it’s managing its own energy policy without regard to unnecessary foreign interference. It’s businesses will also be less encumbered by unnecessary red tape, a reason this time around that Bezos, Zuckerberg etc. are front seat top deck Trump enthusiasts.

So, there’s your coping strategy right there, stick what you can afford in US funds and let the Don pay off your mortgage, only Jedi status imbeciles would plough their hard earned here or the EU. When those that pull economic strings agree the EU and to some extent the U.K. is a lame duck, you know the gig is up.

 


AmexRuislip

Retired Spy 🕵️‍♂️
Feb 2, 2014
35,135
Ruislip
My blood pressure rises at the sound and sight of him, his entourage and 'experts' analysing his latest destructive / mad ideas.

My coping strategy is to avoid news and current affairs and listen to Radios 3, 3 Unwind and 6.

What are yours?
Same here, everytime i hear him on any media platform, he sounds like he's performing a nursery rhyme to whatever bollox is ensuing from his trap.
 


sussex_guy2k2

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2014
4,552
I avoid talking to my American colleagues. They all think he’s the best thing since Oreo Milkshakes.

I also like to remember that golf won’t be going away whilst he remains President of the US, and that makes me happy, even when he’s actively trying to ruin the planet and attack innocent people through culture wars. It’s the little wins, I guess.
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,825
Of course it has low energy prices however that position is only going to improve now it’s managing its own energy policy without regard to unnecessary foreign interference. It’s businesses will also be less encumbered by unnecessary red tape, a reason this time around that Bezos, Zuckerberg etc. are front seat top deck Trump enthusiasts.

So, there’s your coping strategy right there, stick what you can afford in US funds and let the Don pay off your mortgage, only Jedi status imbeciles would plough their hard earned here or the EU. When those that pull economic strings agree the EU and to some extent the U.K. is a lame duck, you know the gig is up.

Hooray!! a win at last, he is going to be good for the tech billionaires and other people with spare cash to invest in the markets.

And there was me thinking he won't be good for ordinary working people.
 


Anger

Well-known member
Jul 21, 2017
710
Coping strategies for Donald Trump?

He seems to be doing fine (in his own head). It’s the rest of us who need the coping strategies.
 


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