It'd be like inviting Molly Martens and her Dad along to your next outdoor barbecue party and handing them a paving slab and two baseball bats and telling them to sit anywhere they like, just not next to you.
I find it ironic how Arsefielders have such a man crush on Donald Trump when his protectionist economic policies would potentially see US multinationals returning home, at a huge cost to the FDA-reliant Irish economy.
If Donald Trump follows through on a promise to lower the US corporate tax rate from 21% to Ireland's rate of 15%, fears are growing that the tech firms will pack up and head home.
www.euractiv.com
In other words Trump couldn't give a flying fuck about his so-called Irish supporters, or whether or not they have a pot to piss in. They'll truly have something to whinge about when they and their children have no choice but to (once again) take the boat to Boston / Brisbane. That is the problem with populism - it attracts thick cunts who don't think ahead, seeing politics as the equivalent of supporting a sports team irregardless of whether the consequence for said misguided support leads to self-inflicted pauperism.