Since Trump cannot tweet or post on facebook, he has issued a statement.
Let me help him share it 😀😀😀😀
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TRUMP: Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on January 20th. 2/4 #TrumpStatement
TRUMP: I have always said we would continue our fight to ensure that only legal votes were counted.
TRUMP: While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it’s only the beginning of our fight to Make America Great Again!
@DamalieOwori@OWC_ug GEN SALIM SALEH: President Museveni recently told me that whoever wants to discuss Uganda's economy, should first look at factors of production in 1900, in 1962, 1986 and how they are in 2020. Where do we want them to be?
That would be the best govt actually, with some checks. This usually happens in the US with voters ensuring president does not have both House & Senate. But also, cabinet members in opposition will also want development. The president of Uganda is so powerful - let me illustrate
How can you fail to push your agenda after appointing 31 Cabinet ministers, 49 Ministers of State, over 130 RDCs, over 130 Gisos, The Police Chief, Army Chief, Prisons chief, UNRA, URA bosses, have classified budget in trillions.... You would just be a poor leader. #JustThinking
And with 'individual merit' being more entrenched than political party loyalty across the country, you can imagine how many will cross to your party to be able to sit on the high table.
Over 50% of people contesting in most elections next week are INDEPENDENTS!
It is the ambiguity about the role of individuals in the making of history that presents the greatest problem with the deterministic notions inherent in Marxism's conception of history.
For Gen Tumwine, mental preparation in terms of sharpening convictions and demonstrating victory is possible, is much more important than the amount of arms one has access to initially. It is people who win wars not weaponry.
— MUHOOZI KAINERUGABA
PIK BOTHA - SOUTH AFRICA:
Has it ever occurred to you that we could both be winners?
JORGE RISQUET - CUBA:
What do you mean?
PIK BOTHA: If we carry on with this war, we will both be losers. If you withdraw your troops on the basis of having given Namibians independence, Castro can say he won.
And I say to white voters of South Africa, 'I got rid of the Cubans troops.' That makes us both winners! 2/2