Donald Trump wins 2016 US presidential election

Here's a good one from FOFOA explaining the Trump win from the standpoint of backlash against "political correctness" propagated by media and the far left:

http://fofoa.blogspot.com/2016/11/trump.html
 
Turgon said:
One thing I'd like to make mention of. I was listening to CBC Radio and they were discussing the election results, and it's pathetic how they are trying to spin things around. They started out with a segment where they exhaustively repeat and discuss all of trumps sexcapades and how he is a misogynistic womanizer, his disrespect of women, etc. And the way the segment was set up was to make this portion have an impacting impression on the psyche. Because immediately afterwards, they quickly bring up, in a dismissive way, Hillary's email and Clinton foundation scandals, which I almost missed, considering how much time was spent on Trump. The kicker being, after discussing how Trump would bring both scandals up throughout the campaign, that it was compared to yet another form of sexism! Basically alluding that the reason those scandals have been brought up, is not because Hillary is a criminal involved in shady dealings, but because she's a woman! Thank DCM I don't listen to mainstream media very often. They seem to be in overdrive, fomenting a lot of race and gender division, trying harder then ever to split and pigeonhole people into pockets using a level of emotional manipulation and programming that, even though has been going on for decades and longer, seems more in-your-face, and bordering on insane right now.
Because the propaganda process continues, same with politicians needing to start raising funds soon after an election. The mainstream propaganda porn industry has to keep up the game because it's all they know at this point... they can't and aren't allowed to 'stop on a dime'.... all they can do individually, is get off that wheel of destruction, but few will as it's all they know... asleep like the rest of the sheep, programmed like a fake distress call, programmed to lure in unsuspecting travellors into their trap.
 
This is an interesting site with a lot of information:

Meet Trump's Cabinet-in-waiting
He’s expected to reward the band of surrogates who stood by him.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/who-is-in-president-trump-cabinet-231071

President-elect Donald Trump does not have the traditional cadre of Washington insiders and donors to build out his Cabinet, but his transition team has spent the past several months quietly building a short list of industry titans and conservative activists who could comprise one of the more eclectic and controversial presidential Cabinets in modern history.

Trumpworld has started with a mandate to hire from the private sector whenever possible.


Also:
Ben Carson Just Announced His Role In Trump Admin, Obama’s Legacy Is Gone
http://donaldtrumpnews.co/news/ben-carson-just-announced-role-trump-admin-obamas-legacy-gone/

Dr. Ben Carson has become one of the most liked individuals in the Republican party. He’s insanely smart, well-tempered, and is certainly someone America respects in regards to healthcare.

Dr. Carson has just indicated that he will be helping President Trump craft a replacement for Obamacare, which has been one of the cornerstones and promises of Trump’s presidential campaign.


More articles:
http://donaldtrumpnews.co/

Photo of Killary after she learned Trump won!
http://donaldtrumpnews.co/news/hillary-faces-prison-trump-wins/
 
[quote author= Pashalis]I have to say that I really feel quite shocked, if any of that should be true, how well the psychopathic machine has created that phantasy. If that is the case, I'm really shocked and also a bit ashamed of myself for having fallen for it.[/quote]

Trump made a sudden positive transformation after he became the Republican nominee. knowing that, it was quite possible he could undergo again a transformation. And it didn't had to be a positive one this time.

There is apparently room for an anti-establishment revolution. Either a real one, or one of a deceptive nature.

It's just waging all possibilities. If you are afraid to be death wrong with some of your theories. You never be 1 step ahead of them and figure out what might be going on. Theories evolve over time.

And lasty, the PTB are a bunch of Noobs. I gave them way to much credit.

Someone should slap that old man Rockefeller and tell him to get his A-game on. He ain't getting another 6 hearth transplants in his life.
 
Vous savez que notre gouvernement (france) est tellement con qu'ils n'avaient écrit qu'une seule lettre de félicitation adressée à Clinton et n'avaient même pas prévu dans leur pire cauchemars l'élection de Trump ? Nous, on est mort de rire ici... Franchement, en France faut être honnête, dans la "résistance" (entre guillemets hein, parce-que bon) on peut pas encadrer les américains, mais là, on en viendrait presque à vous aimer.
 
During Clinton's concession speech, I was puzzled - as to why she wore a black and purple outfit, Bill had on a purple tie and the Daughter was dressed in purple? The late singer/composer Prince and his song Purple Rain kept going through my mind. I think - we are headed for a Purple Revolution!

Hillary concedes in purple, color of pain, suffering, Last Rites, royalty (Video)
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/hillary-concedes-in-purple-color-of-pain-suffering-last-rites/article/2606984

Defeated Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton conceded Wednesday while dressed in purple, the liturgical color of pain, suffering, royalty and even death.

Her black and purple suit matched the tie wore by her husband, former President Bill Clinton, and others on the New York hotel stage including running mate Sen. Tim Kaine, his wife Anne Holton, and daughter Chelsea.

During her much applauded address, Clinton talked about the pain she felt, quoted scripture, and encouraged her younger supporters to carry on her fight.


The Clintons and Soros launch America’s Purple Revolution
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2016/11/11/clintons-and-soros-launch-america-purple-revolution.html

Defeated Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton is not about to «go quietly into that good night». On the morning after her surprising and unanticipated defeat at the hands of Republican Party upstart Donald Trump, Mrs. Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, entered the ball room of the art-deco New Yorker hotel in midtown Manhattan and were both adorned in purple attire. The press immediately noticed the color and asked what it represented. Clinton spokespeople claimed it was to represent the coming together of Democratic «Blue America» and Republican «Red America» into a united purple blend. This statement was a complete ruse as is known by citizens of countries targeted in the past by the vile political operations of international hedge fund tycoon George Soros.

The Clintons, who both have received millions of dollars in campaign contributions and Clinton Foundation donations from Soros, were, in fact, helping to launch Soros’s «Purple Revolution» in America. The Purple Revolution will resist all efforts by the Trump administration to push back against the globalist policies of the Clintons and soon-to-be ex-President Barack Obama. The Purple Revolution will also seek to make the Trump administration a short one through Soros-style street protests and political disruption.

[...] [...]

As the Clintons were embracing purple in New York, street demonstrations, some violent, all coordinated by the Soros-funded Moveon.org and «Black Lives Matter», broke out in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Oakland, Nashville, Cleveland, Washington, Austin, Seattle, Philadelphia, Richmond, St. Paul, Kansas City, Omaha, San Francisco, and some 200 other cities across the United States.

The Soros-financed Russian singing group «Pussy Riot» released on YouTube an anti-Trump music video titled «Make America Great Again». The video went «viral» on the Internet. The video, which is profane and filled with violent acts, portrays a dystopian Trump presidency. Following the George Soros/Gene Sharp script to a tee, Pussy Riot member Nadya Tolokonnikova called for anti-Trump Americans to turn their anger into art, particularly music and visual art. The use of political graffiti is a popular Sharp tactic. The street protests and anti-Trump music and art were the first phase of Soros’s Purple Revolution in America.

President-elect Trump is facing a two-pronged attack by his opponents. One, led by entrenched neo-con bureaucrats, including former Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency director Michael Hayden, former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, and Bush family loyalists are seeking to call the shots on who Trump appoints to senior national security, intelligence, foreign policy, and defense positions in his administration. These neo-Cold Warriors are trying to convince Trump that he must maintain the Obama aggressiveness and militancy toward Russia, China, Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, and other countries. The second front arrayed against Trump is from Soros-funded political groups and media. This second line of attack is a propaganda war, utilizing hundreds of anti-Trump newspapers, web sites, and broadcasters, that will seek to undermine public confidence in the Trump administration from its outset.

One of Trump’s political advertisements, released just prior to Election Day, stated that George Soros, Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen, and Goldman Sachs chief executive officer Lloyd Blankfein, are all part of «a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities». President Trump should be on guard against those who his campaign called out in the ad and their colleagues. Soros’s son, Alexander Soros, called on Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, and her husband Jared Kushner, to publicly disavow Trump. Soros’s tactics not only seek to split apart nations but also families. Trump must be on guard against the current and future machinations of George Soros, including his Purple Revolution.
 
Niall said:
Woodsman is correct that we've softened our stance on 'Trump-as-new-Hitler', in part because his jarringly racist statements have been toned down as he became a serious candidate, but it's also informed by our understanding that the US system is structurally 'locked-in' to an ideology (and a methodology) that has been so successful for about a century that its precepts have become tautology: the US is the 'exceptional' standard-bearer of 'liberty and freedom and democracy', thus the way it does business is always justified.
Well geez I met with a curtain of disapproval when I expressed my skepticism earlier in the year with regard to there being a close Trump/Hitler parallelism. What next? Maybe you will even end up agreeing with my contention that the Black Lives Matter "movement" may in large part have been orchestrated by the likes of George Soros? Oh well, no hard feelings. . . or not too many (the accusation/diagnosis of my being schizoid still rankles a little.)

Alada said:
Mal7 said:
I still think the comparisons of Trump to fascism and Nazism are overstated. Although polling data should be taken with caution, a February poll shows Trump receiving 10% of the black vote. This is equal or higher to that of any other Republican candidate. It is also comparable to the % of black voters favoring the Republican candidate in the pre-Obama elections. (The black vote traditionally greatly favours the democratic party, with only 10% support for the Republican nominee in pre-Obama elections. When Obama was running that fell to 4-5% support for the Republican candidate.)

I don’t. And it might be a mistake to equate visible levels of racism to how fascist or not Trump and what he represents is.

Laura said:
Mal7 said:
Many people here really don't seem to like Donald Trump. They seem to me to be quick to accept any source that makes out Trump to be unacceptably sexist, racist, dangerous, or psychopathic.

How about you spend some time doing deep research into the evolution and emergence of Nazi Germany? Watch videos about it, too. Read my article "The Mystic vs. Hitler".
7777 said:
I think Trump's sometimes distasteful style of campaigning has helped him to win the Republican nomination, and that he will be presenting more moderate ideas in the campaign for the general election. In this audio clip at 2:18-2:20 the ban has become "just a suggestion":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzNZ6oMH3sY 'Trump Changing Tune: Muslim Ban “Just A Suggestion"' - The Young Turks. May 12 2016.
[NB:I have changed my forum name from Mal7 to 7777, preferring to have more anonymity now that I am no longer an FCM member.]
 
sedenion said:
Vous savez que notre gouvernement (france) est tellement con qu'ils n'avaient écrit qu'une seule lettre de félicitation adressée à Clinton et n'avaient même pas prévu dans leur pire cauchemars l'élection de Trump ? Nous, on est mort de rire ici... Franchement, en France faut être honnête, dans la "résistance" (entre guillemets hein, parce-que bon) on peut pas encadrer les américains, mais là, on en viendrait presque à vous aimer.

Hi Sedenion,

Since this Forum is a multinational venue, all members are kindly asked to communicate in English, so that we all could understand each other.
 
Oh common, anyone who supported Trump before he got the Republican nominee has some serious thinking to do. The guy isn't always that inspirational. Especially at the start of his campaign.

I likes how he speaks out against the Establishment.

I don't like it when he incites violence, or read a poem about vicious snakes that are a metaphor for immigrants.

I also don't like how he favors Israel. Or calls Iran the number 1 terror state in the World.

Or how one of his add campaign compared Syrian refugees to poisonous skitless.

Trump also showed to have the ability to rouse much of the anger that has been building within Americans, especially the right-wing authoritarian followers.

Etc etc,

All of this doesn't mean that he is a Evil. But it surely where all signs you don't simply ignore.

If you bet on such a horse. It doesn't mean you got it all figured out. It means your gamble turned out right.


So what is it, is he either a saint or a devil? Whatever he is, Trump surely isn't perfect. But if he is capable of doing some good.

Than I take it.

- Let's judge him by his deeds. As for now I am rooting for him.
 
Well, I did think that Trump would win eventually, but I didn't think he would sweep the election like he did. I was thinking that Hillary would win by a slim margin in a couple of key states, and Trump would have his people positioned to launch an investigation. Some "lost ballots" would soon be found that would flip the election to Trump before the thing got too far underway and revealed how rigged it really was. It seems that the support behind Trump was so strong that the mainstream establishment gave up on trying to fight the battle at the ballot box. I expect there to be a lot of hype around the electoral college vote, but it will proceed smoothly without too much in the way of shenanigans or drama.

I don't quite see Trump as an "anti-establishment" candidate. I see Hillary as more of the "establishment majority" candidate while Trump is an "establishment minority" candidate. One advantage that Trump may have in this era is that the PTB aren't quite as monolithic as they were in Kennedy's time, there are cracks in the edifice. Some of them see that the imperial project is failing and are jumping ship and trying to build a more sustainable empire. They have been waiting in the wings for a weakness in the dominant paradigm to make their move. The globalists' hubris in setting Trump up as a "fall guy" for Hillary provided them the opening they were looking for. I just have a hard time believing Trump would be where he is without some deep state support; clandestine types making well-timed power plays to create an environment in the national security apparatus where Trump's more nationalistic ideas can be accommodated. Assange would appear to be some high level operative's asset and there was some reason he was allowed to do what he did when he did against the primary NWO faction supporting Hillary. The whole patriarchy thing in the military probably comes into play here too. There are likely a whole slew of people in the government who have been "just following orders" for a long time whose vision for America is more in line with Trump's and they may come out of the woodwork now. The globalists now realize they've been dealt a blow by some upstart faction and now the pressure is on. This would explain Escobar's "contact," there is some portion of the Masters that have been behind Trump, some that are playing both sides and ditched Hillary because she was too much of a liability. The majority of the establishment still seems to be behind Hillary, but I don't think this is all a stage managed façade by one group, there are dissenting views which are creating the shifting political alliances that are popping up in response to Trump's victory. I'm not at all convinced these nationalist elites are particularly nice people, they do seem to be less ruthless than the Soros/globalist crowd, but I guess you have to get to the new reality one step at a time.

I agree that Trump is better than Hillary, and my posts have been leaning that way for awhile, that he has the potential to do great good. Still, I'm concerned over whether Trump is actually capable of blowing the whole thing wide open or if he is having to make deals with Hillary's side in order to remain viable. Even though they have suffered a setback, they still hold most of the cards. Trump has quite a labyrinth to navigate if he is going to take them on and outsmart them. There is a lot of hype and hope surrounding Trump at the moment, but I'm not going to give him too much support until he gets in and demonstrates that he's for real. This could still be just another changing of the guard for 4D STS, but things seem to be more in a state of flux and my convictions about it aren't as strong.

I do also feel that the timeline has changed, not significantly, but it has been nudged a bit closer to the "paradise restored" outcome. We are still not on a very good timeline, but with each decision juncture it can be nudged a little bit more at a time to gradually create that reality. We'll see if it gets nudged a little more when the "Trumpquake" hits the EU and some peace activists seeking reconciliation with Russia finally have a voice. A Clinton presidency would've been very boring and terribly depressing, I now feel that with Trump the geopolitical situation makes life interesting again.
 
Soros-fronted orgs among groups calling for anti-Trump protests

Some of the anti-Trump protests in the US have been organized by groups that were sponsored by Clinton sympathizer and billionaire George Soros.

Among Wikileaks’ Podesta emails was a strategy document involving the Soros-supported MoveOn.org and grassroots organizing and funding.

MoveOn.org issued a press release on Wednesday afternoon about the protests where they wrote “hundreds of Americans, dozens of organizations to gather peacefully outside the White House and in cities and towns nationwide to take a continued stand against misogyny, racism, Islamophobia, and xenophobia.”

“Tonight, thousands of Americans will come together at hundreds of peaceful gatherings in cities and towns across the nation, including outside the White House, following the results of Tuesday’s presidential election.”

“The gatherings—organized by MoveOn.org and allies—will affirm a continued rejection of Donald Trump’s bigotry, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and misogyny and demonstrate our resolve to fight together for the America we still believe is possible,” the statement continued.

"Those that are stirring it up, and many of them do work for Soros-fronted organizations are really telling those innocent protesters, and perhaps less innocent protesters, they are in danger by Trump, even though Trump has done nothing but preach unity since he won the election,” Marko Gasic, a British-Serbian political commentator told RT on Friday.

The global elite’s objections to in President-elect Donald Trump is perhaps different from what they are telling protesters, Gasic said.

“It’s an election where they had all of the media, power and money and yet they’ve lost to him,” said Gasic. “It’s a toss-up now between the Clinton-Soros view that the only democracy allowed is a one party democracy that agrees with what they say and if that doesn’t happen they are ready to do a counter-revolution to destroy that democracy and that democratic vote.”

However, Gasic doesn’t think they would try to get rid of Trump.

“But they want to intimidate him to get him to agree to social peace at home as long as the global elites are allowed to pursue their wars abroad. They want him to become a neocon just like they are,” he added.

Since Trump won on Tuesday, protests have occurred out in cities across the US, all of which are Democratic strongholds. There have been three nights of protests, with more planned for Friday night and many slated for the weekend.

At a rally in Portland attended by more than 4,000 people on Thursday night, police declared it a riot and fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowd after claiming they were attacked by protesters. They arrested 26 people.

Leading Democratic funders in California have started a campaign calling to reject the election results, arguing it was not consistent with the state’s values.

Gasic believes someone is “stirring the pot” because “America has never traditionally had a problem with accepting the outcome of an election.”

“We now have Soros behind many ‘color’ revolutions in other countries and financing in effect a semi-color revolution in US,” Gasic told RT, a reference to the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, among others. “I don’t know if it categorizes as treason. He certainly operates from the shadows. His only legitimacy is his wallet. His only concern is to create the kind of democracy he can prop up and gain an interest from. That’s the kind of person who is behind this continuing protest against a valid, legitimate, free election.”

Among the emails hacked from Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta and published by WikiLeaks was one from September 9, 2007 that was sent from Podesta’s think-tank Center for American Progress and shared with MoveOn.org. It included an attachment, a strategy document seeking financial support from George and Jonathan Soros, Peter and Jonathan Lewis, Herb and Marion Sandler, Steve Bing, and John Sperling for grassroots efforts.

“Although the prospect for continual electoral gains are solid – and the assets of the progressive movement far better than in years past – several gaps remain to be filled. Chief among these is better connection between ground activity and substantive content and messaging,” wrote Podesta in the 13-page document to Democratic funders. “In order to win next year, we must do a better job of controlling the public dialogue and overall framework of the election.”

Further in the document, it refers to controlling the political discourse by using the networks of “grassroots organizing; multi-issue advocacy groups; think tanks; youth outreach; faith communities; micro-targeting outfits; the netroots and blogosphere…to drive the content of politics through a strong 'echo chamber' and message delivery system,” stated the document.

“And it is clear that each of you as individuals will play an important role in funding the remaining work.”

In an article from 2004, the Washington Post revealed that Soros and his wife, Susan Weber Soros, gave $1.46 million to Move.On.org.

In 2014, a data analytics company called Catalist, specializing in progressive causes, received a new round of investment funding, including $2.25 million from liberal billionaire George Soros, CNN reported at the time.
 
7777 said:
Well geez I met with a curtain of disapproval when I expressed my skepticism earlier in the year with regard to there being a close Trump/Hitler parallelism. What next? Maybe you will even end up agreeing with my contention that the Black Lives Matter "movement" may in large part have been orchestrated by the likes of George Soros? Oh well, no hard feelings. . . or not too many (the accusation/diagnosis of my being schizoid still rankles a little.)

I think bjorn said it very well 7777. The problem is not whether you are 'right' about this or that when you identify with a certain ideology, the problem is that if you are caught up in an ideology, you become blind to everything that goes against it. What would you have said if Trump turned out to be a fascist, after all? It's still a possibility, even if only in part. How about the not so nice things about him? I think in these times, we need to look very hard on the facts from every direction without blinders, and not become entangled in ideologies or what we 'like to see', whether we turn out to be right on certain aspects or not. It's an exercise in 'thinking with a hammer'. As bjorn said, betting on a horse because we identify with it doesn't mean we understand reality, even if the horse turns out to 'win'.
 
Was listening to some Leonard Cohen today, due to his passing, and considering some of the ideas presented in this thread, when some ideas about the potential symbolic connections between these recent events jumped into my mind.

It seemed a little strange that due to the news about Leonard Cohen, Hallelujah was trending on social media, in conjunction with Trump getting elected.
Then, I remembered the story about bald eagles being rescued, which pushed my thinking into symbolism.

Realized, I didn't exactly know what hallelujah meant, so I looked it up.
Apparently, it means “praise to God,” or more specifically “to sing in praise of God.” Interesting.

Then, in the Wikipedia article I was taking a look at, this caught my eye:

[quote author=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallelujah]
“In the great song of praise to God for his triumph over the Whore of Babylon...”
[/quote]

I didn't really know much about the Whore of Babylon, so I looked that up.
These passages stood out to me:

[quote author=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whore_of_Babylon]
Revelations

17:2 With whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication. (connected to the current hysteria being displayed from those in Killary's thrall?)

17:4 And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication... "
(the mention of purple struck me as interesting from the articles angelburst29 posted previously)

17:6 And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus..."
(we came, we saw, he died. *witchy cackle* )
[/quote]

So, I thought there were some interesting connections, with all these events in mind.
 
Pierre said:
Trump protests intensify, as doubts swirl about spontaneity

By Perry Chiaramonte
Published November 10, 2016
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/11/10/trump-protests-intensify-as-doubts-swirl-about-spontaneity.html

With tens of thousands of people taking to the streets to protest Donald Trump’s presidential election victory, questions are swirling about whether the anger is as organic as advertised.

From coast to coast, demonstrators are burning flags and effigies of the president-elect while declaring that they refuse to accept Trump’s victory. But observers online are claiming that, in some cases, protesters were bused to the scenes - a telltale sign of coordination.

“Anti-Trump protestors in Austin today are not as organic as they seem,” one local in the Texas capitol tweeted Wednesday, along with photos offered as evidence.

Others claimed to have found ads posted on CraigsList in which a Seattle-based non-profit was soliciting “Full-Time Activists.”

“We are looking for motivated individuals who are seeking Full-Time, Part-Time, and Permanent positions,” reads a line from the ad from Washington CAN! posted on Wednesday.

Rumors have also been circulating that the new batch of anti-Trump protesters has been bankrolled by individuals like billionaire liberal activist George Soros and groups like Moveon.org.

“WTF, @georgesoros busing in & paying #protestors to destroy cities is domestic #terrorism. #fakeProtests #BlueLivesMatter have tough days,” read one tweet in response to the viral picture of buses in Austin.

Another theory floated on social media is that many of the signs that were distributed at rallies across the country appeared to be exactly the same, indicating they were printed and distributed by an organized group.

Trump tweeted about the protesters Thursday night:

Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair!

Wednesday’s protests occurred in nearly every major city, and more are expected to come in the days leading up to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.

Some of the most troubling dissent was in the city of New Orleans where protesters wound up defacing the Lee Memorial, spray painting “Die Whites Die” and “F--- Trump” and “F--- White People.”

Other messages scrawled on the memorial included "F--- Pence" and "We are ungovernable" next to a symbol of the letter "A" in a circle -- protester shorthand for anarchy.

In Chicago, several thousand people marched through the Loop. They gathered outside Trump Tower, chanting “Not my president!” One resident, Michael Burke, told The Associated Press that the president-elect will divide the nation and stir up a deep-seated hatred.

Hundreds of protesters gathered near Philadelphia's City Hall despite chilly, wet weather. Participants — who included both supporters of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who lost to Clinton in the primary — expressed anger at both Republicans and Democrats over the election's outcome.

In Boston, thousands of anti-Trump protesters streamed through downtown, chanting "Trump's a racist," and carrying signs that said "Impeach Trump" and "Abolish Electoral College." Clinton appeared to be on pace to win the popular vote, despite losing the electoral count that decides the presidential race.

In the Midwest, protesters gathered in Minneapolis, Omaha, Nebraska and Kansas City. Mo. The Des Moines Register also reported that Iowa’s capital city saw some people protest as well, though it was kept to small numbers.

On the West Coast, some of the protests became unruly with fires being started. Thousands of protesters burned a giant papier mache Trump head in Los Angeles and started fires in Oakland intersections.

Los Angeles demonstrators also beat a Trump piñata and sprayed the Los Angeles Times building and news vans with anti-Trump profanity. One protester outside LA City Hall read a sign that simply said "this is very bad."

Late in the evening Wednesday, several hundred people blocked one of the city's busiest freeways, U.S. 101 between downtown and Hollywood.

As I can see what is happening now in USA is an atempt for a Color Revolution .Its the same scenario that happened this summer in Macedonia. Burning flags, Spraying with paint, destoying while marching on the streets. Organized transportation by busses of the protesters and many similar details.
We know that Sosor and similar psychos are behind all this. They are part of that " man behind the curtain". Maybe this Trump victory was so unexpected for them so now in a panic to do something about that they will make some bigger mistakes that will show the "man behind the curtain" even more.

Unfortunately i think that the same scenario is prepared after elections in Macedonia on 11 December.
 
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