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Thailand reacts to Donald Trump’s presidential win

By Coconuts Bangkok

 

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As Donald Trump closes in on the win in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Bangkokians, both local and expat took to social media with their immediate reactions, jokes, tears and some surprisingly interesting thoughts too.

 

Here is a roundup of what we saw on Twitter and Facebook in the hour after news networks started calling the election and CNN announced that Clinton had already called Trump to concede the race. All this comes, of course, before any official U.S. government announcement of the winner.

 

“Trump is the American that America wants. Hillary is the American the rest of the world wants.”

 

Full Story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/11/09/thailand-reacts-donald-trumps-presidential-win

 
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“Trump is the American that America wants. Hillary is the American the rest of the world wants.”

 

Trump presidency makes us understand each other a bit better. For example now the rest of the world understands what 9/11 really means. 

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43 minutes ago, oilinki said:

“Trump is the American that America wants. Hillary is the American the rest of the world wants.”

 

Trump presidency makes us understand each other a bit better. For example now the rest of the world understands what 9/11 really means. 

 

Those of us who lived with bombs, murders and mortar attacks in our capital and other major cities for over twenty years, largely funded by contributions solicited by the perpetrators in fundraising drives in the USA already understand what 9/11 really means!

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3 hours ago, Falcon said:

Americas got a new president who actually says what he thinks. I personally think he will be good for the country. Meanwhile, Thailand has got a military p.m. Who has the better deal,  the US  or Thailand?

 

Is that meant to be a trick question?  As I recall some were hopeful the general would be good for his country.  Others had issues with him right off the bat.  In Donald's case the jury is definitely still out.

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13 hours ago, fruitman said:

If Trump puts 35% importtax on all thai products to the usa they will understand how it feels what they do themselves as well.

 

He should also let the Thai pay a 10foulded ticketprice to Disneyland or Ocean World...eye for an eye.

Doesn't the EU have a 53% tax on imported dairy products?:saai:

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From a twitter post in Thailand: “It’s not weird that U.S. citizens voted for Trump because deep down, everybody is selfish, discriminating, and afraid of everything that’s different from them.”

 

This should be our answer for him to understand: "You no American. You no understand!"

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15 hours ago, oilinki said:

“Trump is the American that America wants. Hillary is the American the rest of the world wants.”

 

Trump presidency makes us understand each other a bit better. For example now the rest of the world understands what 9/11 really means. 

Only the ignorant/ uninformed sheep in the rest of the world wants crooked H!

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14 hours ago, fruitman said:

If Trump puts 35% importtax on all thai products to the usa they will understand how it feels what they do themselves as well.

 

He should also let the Thai pay a 10foulded ticketprice to Disneyland or Ocean World...eye for an eye.

True Thai Tariffs are ridiculous.  They hurt the average Thai. 

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The U.S. government is based on a system of checks and balances. 

 

The reason for this, as given by the government and taught in the schools, is so no one party or person can get too powerful and take over the government.

 

The more accurate reason for checks and balances is so that the system that favors the rich and powerful never really changes. Only the names of the "drivers" behind the self programmed steering wheel changes.

 

In other words. Don't expect any major changes over the next 4 years. There will still be dissent, and certain groups will be targeted for discrimination. Enough to divert attention away from those who benefit most from the present system, but not enough to overturn the apple cart.

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1 hour ago, Dtrump said:

Doesn't the EU have a 53% tax on imported dairy products?:saai:

:smile: No idea mate, cheddar cheese tastes like nothing compared to European cheese anyway.

 

There must be a reason the chinese pay fortunes for European diary-products wouldn't you think?

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10 minutes ago, fruitman said:

:smile: No idea mate, cheddar cheese tastes like nothing compared to European cheese anyway.

 

There must be a reason the chinese pay fortunes for European diary-products wouldn't you think?

EU imposes import duties of up to 73.7% on cheap Chinese steel. 

 

You guys talking about Trump.  Maybe you should look at the UK EU and China trying to stop free trade?

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7 minutes ago, Dtrump said:

EU imposes import duties of up to 73.7% on cheap Chinese steel. 

 

You guys talking about Trump.  Maybe you should look at the UK EU and China trying to stop free trade?

You do realise this thread is about trump don't you, hence talking about him and his lunacies...sorry policies

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4 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

You do realise this thread is about trump don't you, hence talking about him and his lunacies...sorry policies

For his policies to be lunatic I assume you mean every other country in the world is not doing the same thing.  In fact America is getting the short end of the stick as every other country slaps protective taxes and tariffs on their products.  If you did a little research you would find America needs a negotiator who is not on the take like the members of the Clinton Foundation.    

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29 minutes ago, Dtrump said:

EU imposes import duties of up to 73.7% on cheap Chinese steel. 

 

You guys talking about Trump.  Maybe you should look at the UK EU and China trying to stop free trade?

 

That's great! We have Tata steal and don't need cheap quality anything, it will break/rust very fast and we like quality products since our labour is too expensive to rebuild it...We need german/japanese quality only, no american Ford's who fall apart after 3 years as well.

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36 minutes ago, Dtrump said:

For his policies to be lunatic I assume you mean every other country in the world is not doing the same thing.  In fact America is getting the short end of the stick as every other country slaps protective taxes and tariffs on their products.  If you did a little research you would find America needs a negotiator who is not on the take like the members of the Clinton Foundation.    

America is getting the short end of the stick?

 

Yeah right.

 

Trump won and the US will now reap the benefits of his lun policies.

 

Good luck y'all

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12 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

America is getting the short end of the stick?

 

Yeah right.

 

Trump won and the US will now reap the benefits of his lun policies.

 

Good luck y'all

You don't want facts or truth do you?  Well here are some anyway. 

The U.S. trade deficit with China was $365.7 billion in 2015

The U.S. goods and services trade deficit with the EU was $91 billion in 2014.

 

Yes America is getting the short end of the stick up to now.

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10 minutes ago, Dtrump said:

You don't want facts or truth do you?  Well here are some anyway. 

The U.S. trade deficit with China was $365.7 billion in 2015

The U.S. goods and services trade deficit with the EU was $91 billion in 2014.

 

Yes America is getting the short end of the stick up to now.

Self pity and trump supporters going hand in hand.

 

There's a first.

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13 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

 

Self pity and trump supporters going hand in hand.

 

There's a first.

The U.S. trade deficit with China was $365.7 billion in 2015  is not self pity it is bad financial management to the nth degree.  If America does not watch it they are headed down the same path the UK took when the sun set on the Empire. 

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

“Trump is the American that America wants. Hillary is the American the rest of the world wants.”

really ? Most of the European countries are happy with this result. I live in Thailand and I surely do not like Hillary.... So where and who is that rest of the word and who dares to say this ?  5555

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2 hours ago, fruitman said:

:smile: No idea mate, cheddar cheese tastes like nothing compared to European cheese anyway.

 

There must be a reason the chinese pay fortunes for European diary-products wouldn't you think?

" No idea mate, cheddar cheese tastes like nothing compared to European cheese anyway."

That's as naive as saying English beer is better than American beer. Perhaps you'd prefer Canadian Cheddar or Australian Cheddar?

And is there a definition of "European cheese"? Isn't England in Europe?

 

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34 minutes ago, Dtrump said:

The U.S. trade deficit with China was $365.7 billion in 2015  is not self pity it is bad financial management to the nth degree.  If America does not watch it they are headed down the same path the UK took when the sun set on the Empire. 

The british empire ended because nations realised they didn't have to be ruled by a foreign power.

 

The US is just facing the same issues as the rest of the world.

 

Comparing the two is ridiculous.

 

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8 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

" No idea mate, cheddar cheese tastes like nothing compared to European cheese anyway."

That's as naive as saying English beer is better than American beer. Perhaps you'd prefer Canadian Cheddar or Australian Cheddar?

And is there a definition of "European cheese"? Isn't England in Europe?

 

 

no, England is not in Europe.  It is in the United Kingdom.

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2 minutes ago, blazes said:

 

no, England is not in Europe.  It is in the United Kingdom.

So, by extension, England is thus in Europe.

England is a sovereign country, has a national Parliament, football team and competes in European sport. 

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