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Age of Trump
Dickson Igwe
Donald J. Trump is the new king of these majestic Americas. Trump is the new leader of the western world, also known as the Free World. However, the billionaire’s toxic brand of populist and nationalist politics is very dangerous.
US & VI may be better off with Donald J. Trump as President- Hon Fraser
ROAD TOWN Tortola, VI- Opposition Leader and Third District Representative Hon Julian Fraser RA, who had predicted a victory for Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America, is optimistic that both the United States of America and the Virgin Islands may be better off with Mr Trump at the helm.
The world is shocked! Donald J. Trump elected 45th US President
NEW YORK TIMES
Donald John Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States on Tuesday,November 8, 2016 in a stunning culmination of an explosive, populist and polarizing campaign that took relentless aim at the institutions and long-held ideals of American democracy.
Clinton or Trump? Americans head to the polls today November 8, 2016
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The bands have stopped, the lights are off and it’s time to vote in the United States of America’s General Election for the new President to replace Hon Barack H. Obama.
Jack Global & Donald the Trump
By Dickson Igwe
On October 24, 2016, or thereabouts, a mover and shaker in Virgin Islands politics stated the following: “experienced and capable people in the Virgin Islands are not coming forward to participate in the electoral process when the country needs them most.” The implication was that politics was no longer an attraction to “qualified candidates” in the Virgin Islands.
VI Belonger Richard C.N. Branson rips Donald J. Trump
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Democratic presidential nominee Hillary R. Clinton’s billionaire endorsers extend not only across the aisle, but also across the ocean.
Values, norms & underdevelopment
Dickson Igwe
True social and economic prosperity lies in the values and morals of a society, not in its financial and natural resources. Governments that believe that their countries’ histories, cultures, traditions, values, ethics, and norms, do not impact national prosperity, are simply delusional.
Trump Fever!
By Dickson Igwe
The prospect of a President Donald J. Trump has panicked a major subset of the US population. The vast majority of US elites, the politically correct, white liberals, a majority of US media, the billionaire class, blacks, Hispanics, all appear horrified at the thought that “Lucifer” could soon be living in the White House.
Pay attention to US Presidential Candidates’ policies- Julian Willock
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- With many in the Virgin Islands (VI) and across the Caribbean closely following the dramatic political battle between Hillary R. Clinton (D) and Donald J. Trump (R) in the lead up to the US Presidential Elections on November 8, 2016, political consultant and former Permanent Secretary Julian Willock believes the policies of the two candidates as they relate to the VI and the wider Caribbean need to be closely examined.
Black people – ‘What the hell do you have to lose?’
By Alred C. Frett
What the Hell do you have to lose?
A serious question was asked of Slave Descendants by Mr Donald J. Trump, a potential President of the United States of America who also described Blacks as living in poverty with inferior Education, a lack of Jobs and likelihood of being shot in their own neighbourhoods… In response, too many of us became annoyed with Mr Trump rather than seeing whether and why these things he said were true.