From: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]> To: Subject: Re: My sister's perspective from Europe Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2016 18:28:29 +0000 he is neither sexist or racist! that is the point and in fact the truth. he says things . to get elected and it worked nothing more . talking heads goofyy On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 1:26 PM, wrote: I am looking at this from over here in Germany. American politics gets reduced in the end to only a few issues: pro-life or pro-choice, gun laws, and establishment vs. anti-establishment. Political categories are so wishy washy and intermingled with what is termed 'liberal' and 'conservative' that one forgets what they actually mean. Of course, not everybody who voted for Trump is sexist or a racist, but, on some level, they didn't care if he is. He knew how to gather momentum with the discourse he chose, and, even if he changes his tone, he has let loose a storm. We will brace ourselves over here for Putin's eventual takeover of the Baltic States. Putin has extended his power back into Republic of Georgia, the Crimea, and Armenia. Trump has said that he would not come to the aid of Nato allies if they were attacked. IS is the least of our problems here in Germany; Erdogan is a much larger threat, for now. I don't see Hillary Clinton as being at fault. I see the growth of nationalism (all throughout the world, not just in the USA) and an underestimation of the fear that non-Hispanic whites have about the trajectory they are on to become a minority (in the USA and other European countries). Every news show, talk show, etc here is discussing and analysing the fallout of Trump's win. German politicians are hoping to learn from it, to stem the growth of the right wing AFD party here. As far as I know, Merkel is the only leader who congratulated Trump with a warning. please note The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information, and is int