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Donald Trump's Presidency

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Hi Vgane,
Why is there interest in Trump's presidency for Indians living in India?
How does his presidency help compared to sat Obama or other previous presidents?
I imagined that Trump may restrict trade with foreign countries and reduce quotas of visas for foreigners to be employed in the USA.
Also he will look closely at any trade deals currently in place that he thinks is stealing jobs from the USA.
What exactly he is going to do is anyone's guess.
Also what happened to the other veterans/members of the forum who were expressing strong opinions on this presidency.
Is everyone caught up in the mourning for the loss of Amma?
We are very sorry to hear that you all lost the "Iron Lady" of Indian/TN politics.
We hope you all find a suitable replacement for her now.

Hi Raysundar,

US has elected a far Right President which has never happened in history! Also Indians are interested to know what will be the relationship between the 2 countries in the Trump era as ITES industry is dependent to a large extent on USA

As far as Iron lady demise is concerned it is definitely a day of mourning for TN! As far as a successor is concerned, I will be happy with anyone so long as the jackal is out!!
 
What is happening to Trump? Heaping praise on Pak PM & Kazhkstan's dictator President! He has to wear the President's hat not a Businessman hat!

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Trump has only one hat with inscription "make America Great again" LOL
 
Russia's meddling in US election (CIA has seemingly confirmed this) to elect Trump is now casting shadow over his win
 
I think Trump trying to deride the Chinese supremo by saying unpresidented!!

Trump misspells 'unprecedented' in a tweet on China, Twitter roars

December 17, 2016 21:34

US President-elect Donald Trump today took to Twitter to slam China after it reportedly seized an unmanned US Navy drone, calling it an unprecedented act.


His tweet is getting a lot of attention on social media, but that has got more to do with the way in which the future 'leader of the free world' spelled the word 'unprecedented.'


"China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters -- rips it out of water and takes it to China in unpresidented (sic) act," the real estate magnate wrote on his favourite platform.


"Unpresidented" quickly became a top trending topic on Twitter in the United States, as online wags savaged the incoming president for the unfortunate misspelling.


"TrumpSpellCheck -- Unpresidentedly effective," tweeted "Harry Potter" author JK Rowling.


"Dear world, most Americans really wish we could be #unpresidented," another Twitter user wrote.


http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...witter-roars/5fbb93e658a6bbc8951a40aa399d673a
 
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True to a large extent!!

FBI director cost Hillary the US election, says Bill Clinton

December 20, 2016 00:02

In the aftermath of his wifes defeat to Donald Trump, former US president Bill Clinton reportedly bumped into the editor of a local newspaper in upstate New York and made clear his opinion as to what had led to the surprise victory for the Republicans.



According to an editorial published in the Bedford-Pound Ridge Record Review, Clinton laid the responsibility at the feet of FBI Director James Comey, and his revelation that the agency had reopened its probe into Ms Clintons use of a private email server.


The revelation provided fresh ammunition to Clintons opponents to attack her in the final weeks of the campaign, even though Mr Comey subsequently made clear that the Democratic presidential candidate was not guilty of a prosecutable offence.


That controversial intervention was sufficient to cost Clinton the chance of becoming the USs first female president, according to her husband.


http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...bill-clinton/1fd9fcd4676de78828a0c91b23251d97
 
Donald Trump wins US Electoral College vote, a few electors break ranks

With nearly all votes counted, Donald Trump had clinched 304 electoral votes to Hillary Clinton's 227.


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Republican Donald Trump prevailed in US Electoral College voting on Monday to officially win election as the next president, easily dashing a long-shot push by a small movement of detractors to try to block him from gaining the White House.
Trump, who is set to take office on January 20, garnered more than the 270 electoral votes required to win, even as at least half a dozen US electors broke with tradition to vote against their own state's directives, the largest number of "faithless electors" seen in more than a century.
The Electoral College vote is normally a formality but took on extra prominence this year after a group of Democratic activists sought to persuade Republicans to cross lines and vote for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. She won the nationwide popular vote even as she failed to win enough state-by-state votes in the acrimonious November 8 election.

Protesters briefly disrupted Wisconsin's Electoral College balloting.
DUMP TRUMP
In Austin, Texas, about 100 people chanting, "Dump Trump" and waving signs reading, "The Eyes of Texas are Upon You" gathered at the state capital trying to sway electors.
In the end, however, more Democrats than Republicans went rogue, underscoring deep divisions within their party. At least four Democratic electors voted for someone other than Clinton, while two Republicans turned their backs on Trump.
Also read: Donald Trump calls White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest a 'foolish guy'
Also read: Buy American, hire Americans: Donald Trump to follow '2 simple rules'
With nearly all votes counted, Trump had clinched 304 electoral votes to Clinton's 227, according to an Associated Press tally of the voting by 538 electors across the country.
"I will work hard to unite our country and be the President of all Americans," Trump said in a statement responding to the results.
The Electoral College assigns each state electors equal to its number of representatives and senators in Congress. The District of Columbia also has three electoral votes. The votes will be officially counted during a joint session of Congress on January 6.
When voters go to the polls to cast a ballot for president, they are actually choosing a presidential candidate's preferred slate of electors for their state.
'FAITHLESS ELECTORS'
The "faithless electors" as they are known represent a rare break from the tradition of casting an Electoral College ballot as directed by the outcome of that state's popular election.
The most recent instance of a "faithless elector" was in 2004, according to the Congressional Research Service. The practice has been very rare in modern times, with only eight such electors since 1900, each in a different election.
Also read: Donald Trump's reply to 'no hope' comment: Michelle Obama must be talking about past
The two Republican breaks on Monday came from Texas, where the voting is by secret ballot. One Republican elector voted for Ron Paul, a favorite among Libertarians and former Republican congressman, and another for Ohio Governor John Kasich, who challenged Trump in the race for the Republican nomination.
Republican elector Christopher Suprun from Texas had said he would not vote for Trump, explaining in an op-ed in the New York Times that he had concerns about Trump's foreign policy experience and business conflicts.
On the Democratic side, it appeared to be the largest number of electors not supporting their party's nominee since 1872, when 63 Democratic electors did not vote for party nominee Horace Greeley, who had died after the election but before the Electoral College convened, according to Fairvote.org. Republican Ulysses S. Grant had won re-election in a landslide.
Four of the 12 Democratic electors in Washington state broke ranks, with three voting for Colin Powell, a former Republican secretary of state, and one for Faith Spotted Eagle, a Native American elder who has protested oil pipeline projects in the Dakotas.
Bret Chiafalo, 38, of Everett, Washington, was one of three votes for Powell. He said he knew Clinton would not win but believed Powell was better suited for the job than Trump.
The founding fathers "said the electoral college was not to elect a demagogue, was not to elect someone influenced by foreign powers, was not to elect someone who is unfit for office. Trump fails on all three counts, unlike any candidate we've ever seen in American history," Chiafalo said in an interview.
'GREAT ANGST'
Washington's Democratic governor, Jay Inslee, said after the vote that the Electoral College system should be abolished. "This was a very difficult decision made this year. There is great angst abroad in the land," Inslee said.
Twenty-four states have laws trying to prevent electors - most of whom have close ties to their parties - from breaking ranks.
In Maine, Democratic elector David Bright first cast his vote for Clinton's rival for the party nomination, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who carried the state in the party nominating contest. His vote was rejected, and he voted for Clinton on a second ballot.
In Hawaii, one of the state's four Democratic electors cast a ballot for Sanders in defiance of state law binding electors to the state's Election Day outcome, according to reports from the Los Angeles Times and Honolulu Star-Advertiser newspapers.
In Colorado, where a state law requires electors to cast their ballots for the winner of the state's popular vote, elector Michael Baca tried to vote for Kasich - but was replaced with another elector.
In Minnesota, one of the state's 10 electors would not cast his vote for Clinton as required under state law, prompting his dismissal and an alternate to be sworn in. All 10 of the state's electoral votes were then cast for her.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...esident-democratics-republicans/1/838666.html



 
Will it lead to roadblocks in transfer of power or is it a minor hitch?

[h=1]Trump accuses 'inflammatory' Obama of complicating transfer of power[/h]December 29, 2016 00:29


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US President-elect Donald Trump poured kerosene on a simmering dispute with Barack Obama today, accusing him of derailing a smooth transition with "inflammatory" statements and "roadblocks."


Ever since the November 8 election, Trump and Obama have tried to bury political differences in favour of a united public front that would smooth the transfer of power on January 20.


But the Republican president-in-waiting unceremoniously cast any bonhomie aside in a morning twitter tirade from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.


In a declaration that is unprecedented in its personal condemnation of a soon-to-be predecessor, the 70-year-old tweeted: "Doing my best to disregard the many inflammatory President O statements and roadblocks."


"Thought it was going to be a smooth transition - NOT!"


Tensions between Trump and the current White House have been growing for weeks as Obama has become more outspoken about a vitriol-filled election, which saw Democrat Hillary Clinton suffer a shock defeat.


Obama -- who is still the most popular politician in the country -- recently suggested that he may have won a third term were he not constitutionally barred.


That seems to have irked the notoriously thin-skinned president-elect.


http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...fer-of-power/9111aae77e70881389a995b1ccb11054
 
Will the Companies be ready to give up their freedom to decide what and where to manufacture? What will happen if they disobey the Presidency?

[h=1]US to become world's greatest magnet for job creation: Trump[/h]January 04, 2017 00:28


The US is set to become the world's greatest magnet for innovation and job creation, President-elect Donald Trump said.


"Instead of driving jobs and wealth away, America will become the world's great magnet for innovation and job creation," Trump said in a tweet.

Trump's tweet came as Ford announced that it has decided to scrap its USD 1.6 billion manufacturing plant in Mexico and instead invest USD 700 million in Michigan.

Making the announcement, Ford CEO Mark Fields said that the new policies of the incoming administration drove the decision.

After winning the November general elections, the President-elect has been instrumental in several domestic and foreign companies making investments in the US and creating thousands of jobs.

http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...eation-trump/d2351fd3e6a16458aebe3cec89c70fed
 
Under Trump Russia cannot be an enemy or adversary to US ! Russia can only be a partner!!

[h=1]Putin ordered cyberattack to help you: US intel to Trump[/h]Chidanand Rajghatta | TNN | Jan 8, 2017, 02.51 AM IST



[h=4]Highlights[/h]
  • The US intelligence report said that Russia directed cyber attack aimed at denying Hillary Clinton the presidency.
  • Rejecting the report, Trump said the hacking had absolutely no effect on the outcome of election.



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File photograph of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin

WASHINGTON: The US intelligence community told President-elect Donald Trump to his face, and subsequently disclosed to the American public+ , that Russian President Vladimir Putin directed a persistent cyber attack aimed at denying Hillary Clinton the presidency and engineered his (Trump's) election to the White House.

The extraordinary and unanimous intelligence conclusion, which undermines the Trump presidency even before he has been sworn in+ , was delivered to him at a two-hour briefing at Trump Tower in New York on Friday. Shortly thereafter, a declassified version of the report was released to the public, some 60 million of who voted for Trump as President.

The report was blunt and uninhibited, almost to the point of telling Trump he is a tainted "Siberian candidate" redolent of the infamous Manchurian candidate.

"Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the US democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency. We further assess Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump," it said.

Trump, who has repeatedly praised Putin+ , trashed the American intelligence community, and expressed skepticism about their work and conclusions, issued a statement saying he had a ''constructive meeting and conversation with the leaders of the Intelligence Community," and while he has "tremendous respect" for their work and service, "there was absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election including the fact that there was no tampering whatsoever with voting machines."

But he also promised some action to combat cyber attacks in a nod at the broader threat. "Whether it is our government, organizations, associations or businesses we need to aggressively combat and stop cyberattacks. I will appoint a team to give me a plan within 90 days of taking office. The methods, tools and tactics we use to keep America safe should not be a public discussion that will benefit those who seek to do us harm," he said.

But in an assertion that he will not be derailed by the intelligence report, he maintained, "Two weeks from today I will take the oath of office and America's safety and security will be my number one priority."

The jousting between the incoming President and the intelligence community, which does not itself have an unblemished or unsullied reputation given its record of interference in democratic processes worldwide, is unprecedented in American history.

Already, there are signs of fissures at the top level of the incoming administration, with former CIA Director James Woolsey disassociating himself from the Trump transition team (where he was a senior advisor) amid a pledges by Trump's National Security nominee MajGen Michael Flynn that he would revamp the spy agency.
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Among the more striking aspects of the Intel report was the unanimity in America's spookdom about Russian interference and the fact that was directed from the very top viz., at the instance of President Putin, who has a mutually antagonistic relationship with Hillary Clinton.

''We also assess Putin and the Russian Government aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him. All three agencies agree with this judgment. CIA and FBI have high confidence in this judgment; NSA has moderate confidence,'' the report said.




The report also endorsed the wide-spread analysis, polls, and reportage that indicated Clinton was on track to win comfortably till a few days before Election Day.

"When it appeared to Moscow that Secretary Clinton was likely to win the election, the Russian influence campaign began to focus more on undermining her future presidency," the report said, adding that "Russia collected on some Republican-affiliated targets but did not conduct a comparable disclosure campaign," as it did with the Democratic Party email disclosures that destroyed Hillary's campaign.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...o-effect-on-election/articleshow/56392315.cms
 
Hi Vgane,
It appears that Putin and Trump are well matched in that they are both narcissists.
I googled on Hillary's comments regarding Putin's election back in 2011/12 time frame.
She really had gone out of her way to denounce the Russian elections.
It surely looks like revenge by Putin.
But all is fair in Love and War.
Trump took advantage of this animosity and played it to his advantage.
Trump is going to be one hell of a president to deal with.
 
Trump has lambasted various allegations against him.......He may turn out to be the biggest manufacturing job creator in US...Under Trump, Obama care may be shelved..But he may become a slave to Russia!!

Will be the greatest job creator ever: Trump in first media address


January 11, 2017 22:02


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United States President-elect Donald Trump addresses the media for the first time since winning elections.

"I will be the greatest jobs producer that god ever created, and I mean that," he said.

Trump called unverified dossier on ties to Russia 'fake news' and 'phony stuff' crafted by 'sick people'.

He said intelligence agencies may have leaked dossier on his ties to Russia, says it would be blot on their record.

He also criticised the media over Russian leaks report.


http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...edia-address/d3c315a257921a38444b1b35ac18772b
 
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Buzzfeed issued a clarification on the secret dossier about President elect Trump that was published!! It says it has erred on the side of publishing!!

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hi

i just heard presudent obama's farewell address in full...nice speech.....very emotional speech......like our own bjp's speech....

nice orator....anybody else heard?....any opinion?...
 
hi

i just heard presudent obama's farewell address in full...nice speech.....very emotional speech......like our own bjp's speech....

nice orator....anybody else heard?....any opinion?...

I too heard..Very powerful...Obama's communication skills are superb
 
Averse to criticism and doubting the media! Enter Trump era!

[h=1]Trump could ban journalists from the White House, says adviser[/h]January 15, 2017 18:12


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Donald Trump's incoming administration could evict the press corps from the White House, it has been reported, after one senior transition official described journalists as "the opposition party".


Reporters currently occupy a space inside the White House's West Wing, where the press secretary gives briefings and the President holds press conferences.


But advisers are weighing up arrangements in the James S Brady briefing room in the wake of coverage they view as hostile, Esquire reported.


One unnamed official reportedly told the magazine: "They are the opposition party. I want them out of the building. We are taking back the press room."


rump's press secretary Sean Spicer confirmed the transition team was "discussing" the situation, framing it as an opportunity to have more journalists at briefings.

http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...says-adviser/b293fa4a86a56f32caa405964733280f
 
...Obama exits the White House with an approval rating of 55%....Let us hope for the best with Trump!!
Hope was Obama's slogan. Please let us not use Hope with Trump. It is misleading. Trump and Confusion may be more appropriate!
 
Trump has now become the 45th President of United States of America

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Image: About 800,000 people braved chilly weather to gather on the National Mall in the centre of the capital to celebrate the rank political outsider, who defied all odds to defeat political heavyweight Hillary Clinton in the November polls. Photograph: Scott Olson/Getty Images
 
hi

here wearther is very chilly.....whole day rainy tooo......still many protestors attended like our JALLIKKATTU IN CHENNAI....
 
When a country suddenly turns protectionist abdicating its usual role it sends tremors around the world.

Non white,religeous minorities , LGBTs and those living off the state -obama care beneficiaries , indian americans, NRIs ,indian IT professionals everywhere, Indian

students aspiring for american education and visas, indians marrying american indians are all in trouble.

Indian senior citizen with children abroad probably can return home and go after four years if necessary.

No sense in staying where one is unwelcome
 
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