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[Politics] Donald Trump, US President Elect 2025

Who will win the 2024 Presidential Election?

  • President Joe Biden - Democrat

    Votes: 3 0.7%
  • Donald Trump - Republican

    Votes: 173 41.9%
  • Vice President, Kamala Harris - Democrat

    Votes: 217 52.5%
  • Other Democratic candidate tbc

    Votes: 20 4.8%

  • Total voters
    413
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kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,884
Is Trump wins could we see Americans seeking political asylum in the UK?
Not really the same thing, but my UK friends who emigrated said they are coming back if Trump wins.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,620
Goldstone
Is Trump wins could we see Americans seeking political asylum in the UK?

I'm not sure it'll do that much harm to the US. He obviously wouldn't do anything good or useful, and the poor people who put their trust in him would be let down (he'd obviously blame others), but his main focus would be on looking after himself and his money. After 4 years he'd have to go, and America could start to rebuild any damage he did.

The bigger concern would be Russia/Ukraine. That's not so easy to fix when Trump fucks it up.
 




Zeberdi

“Vorsprung durch Technik”
NSC Patron
Oct 20, 2022
7,223
Is Trump wins could we see Americans seeking political asylum in the UK?
Not ‘asylum’ as such but many of my American relations (and UK ones with a green card) are already making plans to move (move back) to the UK if Trump gets in - they have already applied successfully for dual nationality.

I have more members of my family in the States now than in the UK - all of them have said they do not want to stay if Trump gets elected. I have an Aunty and Uncle however, who are terrified of staying (they are Jewish as are all the family in the US) but they are too elderly and my Uncle is chronically ill so they will have no choice.
 


Dec 29, 2011
8,216
So HIGNFY is the one UK show I absolutely miss the most. Apparently this is the fourth attempt at a US version, but none of the previous versions have got past a pilot. CNN has apparently ordered an initial ten episode run of this:


First episode dropped on Friday:



It wasn't great, and certainly nowhere near as good, but it had some good moments. I hope it will improve as the host and the captains (and the guests, and the viewers) get more comfortable with the format (so they don't need to explain every round before the round starts).

I will say I absolutely hated the theme music, which is weirdly like the original theme that has been filtered through AI to make it "distinct". Also not sure why they made the half hour original into an hour long show? But then the UK did the same thing with their latest version of Jeopardy! So...

Also, Trump will absolutely hate this show. If he picks up on it and complains of "Truth" social about it, I'm sure CNN are hoping that it will absolutely blow up.

American's are too competitive to be funny. As soon as the four images came up they tried to guess the answer as quickly as possible to win the points without giving a single thought to saying anything funny or entertaining. I give it eight episodes max.
 


schmunk

Why oh why oh why?
Jan 19, 2018
10,482
Mid mid mid Sussex
American's are too competitive to be funny. As soon as the four images came up they tried to guess the answer as quickly as possible to win the points without giving a single thought to saying anything funny or entertaining. I give it eight episodes max.
That's pretty much what Richard Osman said when this was mentioned on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast - that they don't get the concept of TV quizzes and gameshows being purely for entertainment, and they can't understand why people take part in such shows without a meaningful prize or celebration of the winner.
 




US Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
4,812
Cleveland, OH
American's are too competitive to be funny. As soon as the four images came up they tried to guess the answer as quickly as possible to win the points without giving a single thought to saying anything funny or entertaining. I give it eight episodes max.
That's an interesting thought. Perhaps that's why, in one change I immediately noticed for the original, they don't have a score on each teams desk and Roy Wood Jr made it pretty clear that he wasn't keeping score at all. I wonder if that was a decision made in the hopes on impressing on the teams that the objective here is to say something funny. Nobody cares who wins.

But definitely there was some awkwardness. And the odd-one-out segment was one of those. The fill-in the blank headline game was another. It really missed Paul Merton's random non-sequiturs (and also the guest publication).
 


US Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
4,812
Cleveland, OH
That's pretty much what Richard Osman said when this was mentioned on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast - that they don't get the concept of TV quizzes and gameshows being purely for entertainment, and they can't understand why people take part in such shows without a meaningful prize or celebration of the winner.
I know as much as my (American) Wife and I have enjoyed The Great British Bake-Off (aka The Great British Baking Show in the US for trademark reasons), she was a bit baffled that the prize at the end is a bunch of flowers and a glass plate.

There is also "The Great American Baking Show", which we've never watched, but apparently that doesn't have a prize either. But prior to that, there was an attempt to copy the format for "The American Baking Competition", which had a prize of a quarter million dollars!! and a book deal with Simon & Schuster. It only aired for one season.
 










Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
16,292
I'm not sure it'll do that much harm to the US. He obviously wouldn't do anything good or useful, and the poor people who put their trust in him would be let down (he'd obviously blame others), but his main focus would be on looking after himself and his money. After 4 years he'd have to go, and America could start to rebuild any damage he did.

The bigger concern would be Russia/Ukraine. That's not so easy to fix when Trump fucks it up.
He wants to change the rules so he effectively stays in power for longer than two terms, no?

A leaf out of the book of his mate Vlad.
 




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,620
Goldstone




Bodian

Well-known member
May 3, 2012
14,661
Cumbria
I see Trumpy can start selling off his shares in Truth Social in a couple of days time.

It still strikes me as bizarre that you can launch a company on the stock market that does nothing and produces nothing. And then be able to start selling your shares which are 'worth' a couple of billion. It really is a bubble. Obviously, to sell them for a couple of billion, someone has to buy them in the hope that they'll go up again. But the trend is steadily down. But even if he sells at half the current 'value' he'll have made a billion out of nothing. Well - not nothing I suppose, it's all the Trump Fan Club just basically giving him money.

He said this week that he 'won't sell' his shares. If he now does, he'll be in legal trouble again.

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