What do people outside of the u.s. think of donald trump?

I live in the U.S. and I think Donald Trump is a giant ass. Lately more of his scams are coming out. He even uses campaign donations for his personal use. All of his hijinks are obviously being noted world wide. So what do folks outside of the U.S. think of him? If you do live outside of the U.S., would your country's leaders be comfortable dealing with him as the U.S. president?

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  • Handyman

    At least Trump looks after American interests, and not what is politically correct for the criminal world.

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    • Please take off the dung colored glasses. The KKK loves Trump. And he loves them back. If that's not catering to the "criminal world" then what is?

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      • Accelerated-Reader

        the KKK hate trump.

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      • Legion

        According to this, The KKK gave $20,000 to Hillary Clinton's campaign, along with a nice endorsement from the grand dragon, William Quigg.

        http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/apr/26/klan-leader-claims-kkk-has-given-20k-clinton-campa/

        Also, Trump has denounced the KKK.

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      • Handyman

        Look at something else than your dung colored glasses, see the world at large and think bigger than yourself.

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  • dynamohumm

    I'm an Aussie and I think Trump is a dangerous fool, and god help the whole free world if he gets elected come November elections.

    Don't think Clinton is much better but she's not as dangerous as Trump is.

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  • Fatty_McJiggles

    Whoever does win in November doesn't really matter everyone in America basically loses anyway.

    Neither Trump nor Clinton is qualified to be President and in my opinion truly smart people are either not being considered (mostly because Americans aren't really very smart themselves) or are avoiding running because there really isn't anything that can be done to solve how bad things have become.

    Personally, I certainly wouldn't want to be the one holding the bag only to have it open during my term to find out it was a pile of dogshit the whole time. And having history remember you for that...

    At least Trump is speaking the truth for the most part of what the country is now and where it is headed. Clinton is just more nonsensical liberal rhetoric designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator and idiots such as yourself who concern yourselves with stupid philosophies such as political correctness.

    People like you remind of the scene in the movie "Titantic" where the band continues to play while the water level keeps rising and rising....and remark to themselves how lovely the music is....

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    • Kookulainamus

      Over the centuries, cycles of predatory behavior wax and wane. These first decades of the 21st century are especially bad for the U.S. because of the following:

      1. Muslim culture likes isolation. But, powerful Muslim leaders secretly encourage American satellite video feeds of sweaty sluts dancing and grinding to create moral discord upon which to galvanize support for their authority.

      2. The 14th amendment of the U.S. Constitution that guarantees citizenship to all people born within territorial borders. This amendment can never be changed.

      3. The richest 1% have exported all valuable high tech production work to China.

      Of course there are solutions. Hamas could assassinate MTV executives that force sleazy American cable feeds to Islamic countries. The states could ratify a citizenship change to the 14th amendment. And, the rich could be prohibitively taxed if high value production were off-shored. But special interest now has too much money to be stopped.

      "We the people" are fucked. Acceleration of global warming is now unstoppable. It no longer pays to be June Cleaver. Heartening encouragement and a dinner prepared with love are now done by robots at the Stouffer's frozen food factory. To have a rewarding life you must express your immature apathy; go to the beach, drink beer, watch MTV slut dancing instead of the evening news, and masturbate.

      The shallow joys of the future are now upon us all!

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      • Tempest-au

        Okay, I'm an Australian, so I don't know your constitution all that well, but if the 18th Amendment could be repealed, surely the 14th could too?

        Not advocating it should by the way, just curious as to how it works.

        Edit: Never mind - I read up about changing the constitution, and you already covered it in your post.

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        • Kookulainamus

          I'm impressed that you would know that. Parliaments are so much simpler (and more purely democratic).

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          • Tempest-au

            Don't bet on it. While our system may well be slightly less corrupt, it's still as flawed as fuck.

            In this modern world, where almost everyone has internet access, we need to get back to an Athenian democracy - everyone votes on issues - not just an elected minority who are in the pocket of businesses and lobby groups.

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            • Kookulainamus

              Democracies have always been "Of the people" - "By the people" - "For special interest". Occasionally, a hypnotic orator like Adolf Hitler, or Donald Trump will convince the legislators to give him Dictator powers.

              The Renaissance was a good time in history. Maybe we can get those conditions working again.

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        • Legion

          Yes, an Amendment can be repealed, with a two-thirds majority vote in the us house and senate, and a decision in the supreme Court.

          I've noticed foreigners in many cases seem to know more about the US than many of us do!

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          • Kookulainamus

            Whoa! Amendments are repealed by a superceding amendment, which of course must be ratified by 3/4ths of the states. Read up on the 21st amendment.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-first_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

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            • Legion

              Oops, I confused it with the bill process. Yeah, everyone has an off day. I forgot I posted on this question. Lol.

              Have you ever went to answer a question where you know the answer, and answer it in regards with something else?

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    • There are no delusions here. It all comes down to who I think is competent. A lady who has spent her whole life in politics attempting to do the right thing. Or some half wit liar who condones fascist behavior.

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      • iEatZombies_

        If you honestly believe that Hillary has our best interests at heart, there's no use speaking to you about politics. Clearly you're biased.

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        • sandnigga

          Yup. Hillary doesnt belong on the outside world. She belongs in Prison.

          Sad truth for the Hillary-Lovers, but something that is truth no matter if they wanna accept it or not

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      • Legion

        Having experience in the office does not make one good, after all, Nixon was a very experienced politician and look at him! If you think Hillary has our interests than clearly you're an idiot.

        I'd honestly rather have a buffoon in office than a crooked, cheating, lying, stealing, murdering bitch who allows our enemies to gather state secrets.

        If he gets in, hopefully he goes ahead with the "think tank" made up of knowledgeable people to help him with decision-making, much like how Reagan did.

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    • Rich_Guy

      You seem reasonably astute, sir. Please remember that Hillary is owned by Wall Street, and that George Soros wants to keep it that way.

      Your reference to one of the final scenes of the movie "Titanic" is especially poignant and describes liberal ideological detachment perfectly. While Hillary espouses feel-good rhetoric for those air headed voters, the Wall Street wealth preservation engine will keep us, the elite 1%, in extravagantly unnecessary riches.

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  • kingofcarrotflowers

    i think he's a joke, a biggoted twat and i find the current situation a fucking scary commentary on society

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  • Accelerated-Reader

    they love him and think he's a pretty cool guy...

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    • VirgilManly

      Pffffttt...right.

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  • mrbrownfinger

    he probably represents you lot better than you think

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  • wigz

    Trump posts again? Shut up.

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  • _Mehhh_

    He can probably afford a better wig.

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  • Cocomilktitties

    I don't care what other people outside the US think of Trump, and I don't really think anyone should. It's our country, not theirs. The rest of the world likes to say bad things about Americans and the USA, but our country gives a ton of support to other countries and is probably a big part of the reason that some countries don't blow everyone up.

    The USA isn't "fucked" no matter who gets in office. We're still the most powerful nation in the world and I think most people's standard of living here is pretty darn okay. We have some issues, but considering how big a country we are and considering that we choose to keep our freedoms, we don't do so bad. We haven't done bad under Obama, and we're not going to go into a crisis if Trump or Hillary is elected.

    I think you could nit pick at either candidate all day and find dirt on all of them. It doesn't matter that much for the average person. Personally, I think that Trump is more of a leader and I think that he has common sense. You can come back at me with all the "lies" he has told and how all his ideas won't work and blah blah blah... but just listen to him... he makes sense. He keeps it simple. And honestly, the president's job isn't to micromanage every aspect of American society. That's why we hire thousands of people to deal with the specifics who are educated in their fields to solve more specific issues.

    The president has to be the glue that holds it all together. They need to have common sense. They can't just say what's trending on social media or what emotionally appeals to people. I agree that a lot of the things that Hillary says are "nice". But it's not the reality. A lot of Hillary supporters get out there and vote for her, thinking that they're fighting the good fight by voting for "unity" and "a chance for everyone"... and then they turn their backs look the other way, not realizing that those promises didn't really do anything.

    I think being politically correct is sometimes good; but I also think that it's not really right to shame people for not being politically correct if what they're saying is true. There are people from Mexico coming over the border, some of them with not so good intentions. We DO as Americans, have to wind up paying for many of them to live, money which could be spent improving our communities and helping OUR people in need.

    Not all Muslims are bad, and Trump acknowledges this. But there are some people who claim Muslim faith who do acts of terror in the name of Islam. Just because we give citizens in our country the right to be here and the right to practice religion freely, it does not mean that we have to give those rights to everyone else in the world. If there are people coming from areas that don't like our country and that want to do harm and that don't like our values, we don't have to let them in. They don't have a right into our country. We try to let peaceful people in, but the safety, freedom, and well being of those who are already here is our priority.

    As far as women go, I don't know how anyone could think that Hillary is better than Trump on women. Her foundation took millions from countries who treat women horribly. She makes "women" every third or fourth word out of her mouth when she talks about the issues. It's an obvious appeal to get votes. What's more insulting is that she thinks that women are dumb enough to vote for her just because she says "women this, women that" every sentence. She takes advantage of women who aren't happy with their lives for unrelated reasons, and promises them that things will get better even though there isn't much she can do.

    But at the end of the day... we're not screwed. I think Trump is the more common sense option, but we're not screwed either way. It doesn't affect the lives of an average American very much no matter who gets elected. There's my rant.

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  • sandnigga

    TRUMP! 2016!

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  • Leonard_Hatred_

    I really can't say who's gonna be worse for the USA and the world - Trump or that awful thing named Hilary Clinton.

    I lean slightly towards Trump mainly because he's a little more interesting and entertaining than Clinton. He's so far right, that if he gets in it's gonna be a crazy world for a while that's for sure. I suspect he'll be using nukes in the ME.

    But if Clinton gets in it's gonna be more of the same that we've had (i.e Obama) but much, much, much worse. Mark my words: that 'thing' called Hilary Clinton is absolutely batshit crazy.

    Appropriately, she seems to have had her clothes and hair styling completed in a sheetmetal works.

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  • Legion

    Firstly, all politicians use campaign donations for personal use, last I checked, he puts his own money into the campaign anyways.

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  • randypete

    wish he was leading the uk now instead of a traitor Cameron

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  • Rihyae

    Japan Donald Trump commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbM6WbUw7Bs.

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  • ShereKhan

    he's a big carrot that needs to be eaten

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  • _Jesus_

    He is very intimidating and stands his ground. He has big plans and is not afraid to hurt peoples' feeling and trample over anybody to get what he wants. He wants power.
    Hilary has a bigger dick than him. But, seriously, if Hilary were to become the president, America will burn itself to the ground. Nobody will take you serious anymore.
    Your best option is Trump.

    Either way, you are all knee deep in shit without a wetsuit

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