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What does a TRUMP presidency look like?

Started by FunkMonk, November 08, 2016, 11:02:57 PM

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Richard Hakluyt

For nearly 10 years now business investment has been low in the UK with business people complaining about uncertainty. It is arguable that the uncertainty has had a more chilling effect on investment than brexit itself.

Trump is bringing that sort of uncertainty to the whole world.

Josquius

On the "Trump won on vibes" point....

https://github.com/fivethirtyeight/data/tree/master/trump-2-poll-issue-questionsYou cannot see attachments on this board.


Pretty depressing.
Especially if people really prioritise making sure trans people suffer over everyone else having a decent life.
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Duque de Bragança

Quote from: mongers on February 18, 2025, 09:24:15 AM
Quote from: HVC on February 18, 2025, 08:47:20 AMYeah, then there's no excuse for being that inconsiderate.


*edit* this brought up a old memory that I had totally forgotten about. Once, as a new employee, I worked at a company where as usual I used my anglicized name and everything was fine for a few months. Then one day I was part of a larger meeting with the owner and some of the upper management. One of which was a Portuguese lady who said my name the Portuguese way. This peaked the interest of the owner who you could tell felt bad that he "mispronounced" my name all this time. I tried explaining that only my family pronounces it that way (and even then only those fluent in Portuguese). But he insisted so myself and the Portuguese lady tried to teach him with limited success. This was in the middle of the meeting mind you, so everyone was probably bemused, amused, or annoyed :D . He never quite got it right, but for the next 4 years it was like nails on chalk board when he said my name. I never said anything because it was both awkward because he was the owner and because I felt bad since he was trying to be inclusive. Thankfully it didn't catch on with my coworkers.

 :cool:

I found this interesting, though a minefield for someone with limited linguistic skills like me:


The enigmatic Portuguese R (long version)


It's pretty good actually.  :thumbsup:
Standard is or used to be voiced alveolar tril and flap/tap. I am going by standard.

mongers

Quote from: Duque de Bragança on Today at 07:09:35 AM
Quote from: mongers on February 18, 2025, 09:24:15 AM
Quote from: HVC on February 18, 2025, 08:47:20 AMYeah, then there's no excuse for being that inconsiderate.


*edit* this brought up a old memory that I had totally forgotten about. Once, as a new employee, I worked at a company where as usual I used my anglicized name and everything was fine for a few months. Then one day I was part of a larger meeting with the owner and some of the upper management. One of which was a Portuguese lady who said my name the Portuguese way. This peaked the interest of the owner who you could tell felt bad that he "mispronounced" my name all this time. I tried explaining that only my family pronounces it that way (and even then only those fluent in Portuguese). But he insisted so myself and the Portuguese lady tried to teach him with limited success. This was in the middle of the meeting mind you, so everyone was probably bemused, amused, or annoyed :D . He never quite got it right, but for the next 4 years it was like nails on chalk board when he said my name. I never said anything because it was both awkward because he was the owner and because I felt bad since he was trying to be inclusive. Thankfully it didn't catch on with my coworkers.

 :cool:

I found this interesting, though a minefield for someone with limited linguistic skills like me:


The enigmatic Portuguese R (long version)


It's pretty good actually.  :thumbsup:
Standard is or used to be voiced alveolar tril and flap/tap. I am going by standard.

I might give it a go, reading about learning a language rather than trying and failing to speak Portuguese.  :P
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Razgovory

The LGBT thing surprised me on the poll.  I guess Legbiter was correct, we are seeing preference falsification.

Oh, and we fired 800 people from NOAA.  I kept help but think that weather predictions is something useful the government does.
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Raz is right. -MadImmortalMan March of 2017

Habbaku

I like that this Presidency has managed to already generate an actual death counter:

https://pepfar.impactcounter.com/

Two Iraq Wars' worth of deaths every year. That's AMERICAN innovation.
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