For most people loyalty and nobility are considered absolutely reliable functions. However, the influence of glory of others and the toxic effect of greed are common threats that compromise the connection with others. The interests of others and greed often leads to blindness, weaken the connection between people and eliminate trust, nobility, common ties. In 1984 by George Orwell, love, friendship, and loyalty were crushed by the hands of the repressed government and confidence was poor. Totalitarian government is threatened and helped by individuals, but one thing is common, love of authority, brothers.
Today, however, the words of the Soviet "American" Georgi Arbatov "echoes the new vision that we will do terrible things for you, we will rob your enemies." Since then, malicious capitalist logic has been given extreme freedom of freedom, this is indeed a dangerous victory. The west is the largest enemy. That is my manga. Donald Trump's election is truly a real shock to those who constantly forget the same reasons and produce the same effect. It is expected that unnecessary reasons will become opposite effect someday and this irrational recovery will occur. In fact, "backfire" is actually the best vocabulary for describing the current sequence.
The UK publishes two different views on the victory of playing cards every week. A new politician made a picture of an incompletely convincing playing card as a nuclear explosion (I thought: the hair is almost the same color as a symbolic mushroom cloud), but it is too much to actually sing it rough. And, in the monthly retro illustration, it makes you feel cheesy to cook on computer. At the same time, the audience flirts with the support of playing cards, but Mortenmorand's design skillfully used Charlie Chaplin's Hitler (or movie purifier Hynkel) from the image of a global dictator. The result is that both camps have covers: it shows a golden wash of playing cards in an oval office, but there is also a dictatorship that has very few magazines to go there To do.
About one month, since the end of the Democratic Party Congress, the mass media celebrated the end of Donald Trump and publicly speculated on the magnitude of Hillary Clinton's victory and assumed this fact. Mr. Trump has not yet hated his opinion poll and can not eliminate low tide in his 40s, but the situation in Clinton in the past two weeks has become more serious. It is easily accessible from the State Department. The playing card may barely bury his head in the water, but Clinton is steadily sinking to his level.