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  4. KIA brings us a new SUV at the Detroit Motor Show 2016 In just a few days the Detroit Motor Show 2016 will open its doors. The first international fair of the year will be loaded with news and presentations. One of them will be this prototype of Kia SUV that keeps much technology inside. Kia will introduce us a new prototype at the Detroit Motor Show 2016 As usual year after year, the American city of Detroit will host the first international car show. The other day we gave a review of the main novelties of the show, and today we bring you a prototype SUV signed by Kia. This one will let us see, presenting futuristic technology and some other secret. Kia wants to take advantage of the launch of this prototype to give us clues of what will be the Kia Niro 2016, which we have already seen on a lot of occasions. This SUV would arrive to complete the space that separates the Kia Sportage from the Kia Sorento, although this would not be its unique particularity, because it will be the first hybrid of the Korean house. But back to the prototype SUV presented in Detroit, and soon we will have all the information and images, this presents us with a lot of technology inside. Futuristic and ingenious solutions that will not only complement the current devices but will take them to a new dimension. As Kia informs, there will be health and wellness technology, in addition to that will introduce the new concepts of design of the brand, that design that we will start to see in future models. Many advances, although not all will get to see them materialized in the future. Remember that it is a virtual laboratory on four wheels. At least for now.
  5. Spontaneous protests against Trump in several US cities. New York, Washington, Denver, Seattle or Boston have been the scene of protests by citizens opposed to the new president of the USA. US. Video A day after the election of Donald Trump as the new president of the United States, thousands of people have taken to the streets of major cities in the country to show their rejection of the decision to exit the polls. One of the most crowded - but not the most - has been New York, where at least 5,000 people according to the Police have focused on Manhattan's Trump Tower to the cry of "not my president." About 30 people have been arrested in New York for disorderly conduct, according to the authorities. Among the most numerous were also those of Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) and Chicago (Illinois), where protesters have gathered outside the Trump Tower and have chanted insults against the tycoon. The capital, Washington, as well as Atlanta (Georgia), Boston (Massachusetts), Denver (Colorado), Austin (Texas), Portland (Oregon), Seattle (Washington) or the Californians Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego Scene of protests. All of them were Democratic strongholds in which Hillary Clinton won this Tuesday to Trump with great margins. In Portland, the 2,000 concentrates, according to the Police, have chanted: "Not the KKK (Ku Klux Klan), not the fascist USA, not Trump." Although most protests have gone without major incidents, in the leftist fiefdom of Oakland (California) the demonstrators have formed some barricades that have set them on fire and there have been clashes with the police on access to a highway.
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  7. It is true that he was elected President Donald Trump of the United States and I beg a minute's silence for the next few years he will be in the White House. And more gives me sadness of those people who already know how is donald trump and still voted for him. 

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  10. Felicidades parcero. Buena suerte en su nuevo cargo del foro. Gran persona :D 

    1. XAMI

      XAMI

      Gracias papú e,e

  11. Congratulations my bro. You are an excellent person and good lucky in your new job :D 

     

  12. Congratulations my bro. Good Lucky :D 

     

  13. The US electoral system: Why not always win the most voted? It is not about who gets the most votes in the EE group. But to achieve a majority of the representatives that correspond to the states in the so-called Electoral College. Although Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump are competing to win the po[CENSORED]r vote in the Nov. 8 election, UU. Falls to the Electoral College, a system with 229 years of history. Voters, therefore, do not directly elect the forty-fifth president of the nation, but delegate that function to 538 electors or voters who, on their behalf, will vote in the 50 states of the country and the District of Columbia (capital city) . The Electoral College, which also elects the vice president, was created in 1787 by the authors of the US Constitution, after ruling out the direct election by po[CENSORED]r vote in order to protect small states from the power of the great. The number of voters in each state is equal to the number of their senators plus the number of their representatives. Thus, the total number of compromisers is 538, equivalent to House of Representatives (435), Senate legislators (100) plus the three delegates from the District of Columbia. Therefore, Clinton and Trump need a majority of 270 votes to win the presidential election. Among the states with the most electoral votes are California (55), Texas (38), Florida and New York (29), Pennsylvania and Illinois (20) and Ohio (18). The candidate who wins in a state, is equal to who wins by a vote of difference or by a million, stays with all its representatives in the Electoral College. If, for example, Clinton wins in California, the 55 California Electoral College representatives are for her. Not always wins the most voted candidate In general, the winner of the electoral vote usually coincides with the winner of the po[CENSORED]r vote, although four presidents have been elected after losing in terms of number of votes at the polls: In 1824, John Quincy Adams received about 38,000 votes less than Andrew Jackson, but was eventually made with the White House. In 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes won the Electoral College by a single vote, despite being defeated by Samuel T. Tilden by about 264,000 po[CENSORED]r suffrages. In 1888, Benjamin Harrison prevailed in the Electoral College by 65 votes, although lost to Grover Cleveland in the polls. In 2000, George W. Bush lost the po[CENSORED]r vote against Al Gore by 0.51%, but ended up winning by 271 electoral votes compared to 266 of his opponent. In case of a tie or that no candidate obtains the majority of electoral votes, the decision to elect the president passes to the House of Representatives, where each state delegation has one vote. The same process applies to the election of the vice president in that situation, but the selection is in charge of the Senate. Only two presidents have been elected by the lower house: In 1801, Thomas Jefferson defeated Aaron Burr after 36 consecutive votes. In 1825, John Quincy Adams defeated Andrew Jackson in the first vote. EEUU. Is therefore the only country that elects a president with political power through an electoral college and the only one in which a candidate can reach the head of state without achieving the highest number of po[CENSORED]r votes, a particularity criticized by experts who attribute To the system a democratic deficit.
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  21. Who will be President of the United States? Americans must decide whether the first woman candidate, former First Lady and former Secretary of State, or an eccentric billionaire, xenophobic, racist, and sexist, make the country president. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton during one of the electoral debates. There are hours left for polling stations to open in the US. UU. And voters decide who will be president of the country: if an eccentric billionaire, Donald Trump; Or the first woman in history to be a candidate, the former First Lady and former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton. The FBI announces, within hours of election day, that it will not prosecute the Democratic candidate for using a private server to send emails and information while she was Secretary of State in the Obama administration. The latest FBI action, which has reported that it does not see crime in the mails of Clinton, gives him some hope again and his followers breathe with relief. However, the announcement to open investigations to the candidate in the middle of the campaign, has caused damage among its constituents what will be seen if it is possible to repair with so little margin. Hillary started with a wide advantage that has been reducing drastically in the last week; In spite of Trump's bravado and his macho, sexist, or xenophobic statements, that he would not have resisted any other. Trump's boldness and his committed and harsh statements make him add electoral votes although he subtracts support in his own party. He wants to win, even at the expense of the Republican Party and the country being more divided than ever. The Americans must decide in a few hours between a populist, a businessman who has nothing to do with politics and a technocrat with many years of experience in administration but with a backpack that is not always favorable. Hillary does not finish sympathizing with the audience. It has shadows in its management and in its statements that support us well the newspaper library and there are doubts, not only for the use of its electronic mail, but for the collection of millionaire conferences being Secretary of State. She is the only one who believes that earning money by giving lectures as a top management is not a problem and is accused, among other things, of charging $ 675,000 in two conferences to private entities. The transcriptions of these conferences have not come to light and some people believe that if the content was known, it would be an end. The Clinton Foundation is also under suspicion and these weaknesses of the Democratic candidate have been used by her opponent and have penetrated a large part of the country. Only knowing the shadows of the Democratic candidate, and with a society very different from the European, it is understood that a character like Donald Trump is so close in the polls and can become president of the most powerful country in the world. BAD RELATIONSHIP OF BOTH WITH THE PRESS What began as an extra eccentricity of the magnate and seemed impossible can come true. No one took him seriously at first and has used the campaign as a show in which he is the protagonist of a show that gives headlines to the press daily. None of the candidates has a good relationship with the press. Hillary always felt harassed and unfairly treated by a part of the media when she saw her intimate life aired on all four sides. Being the wife of a president who had to publicly acknowledge that he had been unfaithful is something that has never forgiven the press. Trump directly belittles the media. It makes fun of journalists. He throws them out of his press conferences if they ask him a question that bothers him. Still, the press, accused by Trump of being partisan and unobtrusive, follows him wherever he goes. Do not disappoint. There is always a statement, albeit an outrage, that opens the news and gives the front pages of the main newspapers. The weighted average of the polls gives Clinton a two-percentage-point lead over Trump. However, on Sunday, ABC News gave the Democrat five points ahead of her rival. The truth is that electoral campaign analysts agree that it is the most hard-fought, adjusted, dirty and crazy since 1968. Never before had both candidates been so unpo[CENSORED]r. It is estimated, in fact, that almost half of the po[CENSORED]tion will vote for a candidate to win the opposite. It will not be a vote of support, but to avoid what they consider "a lesser evil." WHO WINS FLORIDA WILL WIN ELECTIONS The so-called oscillating states, such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and especially Florida, will be absolutely decisive for tipping the balance. Early voting data show that in recent days participation has increased significantly in states where the Hispanic po[CENSORED]tion can be determinant, as in Arizona, Nevada and, of course, Florida. There are already analysts who say that whoever wins in Florida will win the presidential election. The American electoral system is not a representative system. Citizens do not directly elect the presidential candidate. They elect the members of their state, who are the members of the electoral college and who will decide who will be the president on December 19. The compromisarios are a total of 538 distributed between the different States according to their po[CENSORED]tion, in such a way that, for example, California contributes 55 compromisarios; Ohio 18; Florida and New York, 19; Texas, 38; Michigan 16 and Pennsylvania, 20. Except in the States of Maine and Nebraska, where the system is different from the others and is proportional, in EE. UU. Whoever wins in one state takes all the compromisarios, even if the difference is one vote. In other words, in order to be president he needs to get the yes of 270 compromisarios and it can happen, as it happened between George Bush and Al Gore, that a candidate manages to be president without being the most voted by the citizens. MINORITIES, DECISIVE Americans, in addition to holding presidential elections, renew Congress and a third of the Senate. Millions of Americans are called to the polls, but 5 million will not be able to exercise it because they are convicted of serious crimes. Latinos are one of the objectives of the campaign. Especially the Democrats. Democratic presidential nominee Tim Kaine has made speeches entirely in Spanish in a nod to the Hispanic audience. Not in vain, in EE. UU. There are 55 million Latinos, of whom 25 have the right to vote. They represent 17% of the po[CENSORED]tion and their number and percentage grows each year. The rise of minorities is one of Republican Donald Trump's arguments. His speech has penetrated a part of the white po[CENSORED]tion. In the middle class that has spent years with diminished purchasing power, it seeks to blame for its failure. Trump has pointed out to them the culprit of their evils: an administration that does not care for them and some minorities that take their jobs and their resources. The overall picture of Trump's voter is that of a white citizen with few studies and who believes that he is even more discriminated against than the African Americans. Donald Trump has been able to find in millions of Americans how to enhance his speech without talking about politics or economics. It does not deal with critical issues. He does not say what he will do in foreign policy. He just says he'll give "a kick in the ass to ISIS" if he wins. With this speech, many times against the current system, millions of people chant. The tycoon began his campaign scandalizing with his proposals but being aware that his words managed to gain adepts in a part of the po[CENSORED]tion that really thinks like him. He loves his tone outputs. Do not come from the world of politics, make it an outsider. They see in him someone who speaks clearly, even if it is not politically correct. They see in him someone capable of financing their own campaign. He does not need other powers to reach the presidency. That is why they see in him the incarnation of the American dream. Of the successful businessman. However, Trump was born rich; In fact, millionaire. Obama, not Trump, embodies the sense that in America anyone can be president: the son of an immigrant from Kenya and a grandfather of sheep in Africa. Donald Trump was born surrounded by privileges very far from the majority of the American po[CENSORED]tion. He can reach the presidency but he is not the man made to himself. He is a man who has triumphed in business but has left many scandals in his way. He acknowledges without hiding that for 18 years he avoided paying taxes using the laws in his favor and still continues in the race to the presidency. Obscene, misogynistic and very unfortunate and contemptuous statements appear to the women, and there are those who still support her and blames her rival to endure and cover her husband's infidelities. THE DIVISION IN THE REPUBLICAN ROWS Trump speaks unobtrusively of building a wall that separates the border with Mexico, announces that it will deport 11 million undocumented immigrants and that it will close the doors to Muslims. It says it will "bring back greatness to America," whatever that means, and assert that the traditional US allies will be only those Americans need. There is doubt as to what will happen with NATO, with relations with Europe, what to say with the Middle East and the Islamic world. More than 70 retired diplomats, who have worked with Democratic and Republican administrations, have warned at the beginning of the campaign of the danger that a man, without diplomatic filters, is at the head of the most powerful army in the world. Trump has a simple message, divided between good and bad, supported by such conflicting sectors as the Ku Klux Klan, the National Rifle Association and the neo-Nazi white supremacy party of the USA. UU. Something that worries and terrifies his own party. Stuart Stevens, head of the Republican Party's 2012 campaign, calls Trump "infamous," "fake," "hateful," and "patan." He considers that the millionaire is the actor of a reality that is not taken seriously nothing but his fortune. "This is not a reality show. It's not a game and its displays of stupidity and hatred are dangerous," says Stevens, who says the magnate has exposed divisions within the Republicans. For who only seeks to win, whatever. That to contradict him means that you are his enemy and will act without mercy, that has no limits; What will happen if you lose? Will you accept the results? He has already announced that he will only accept them if he wins the election. For Obama, it is unthinkable that someone whose advisers do not allow him access to his twitter account in this final stretch, has access to nuclear weapons. The irony of the current president only abounds in the idea that they try to convey that a Donald Trump at the head of the White House is a danger to the world. Hillary may not be sympathetic or have an exemplary record, but her solvency and national and international experience is unquestionable. The situation in EE. UU. Is uncertain among those who support both. In the rest of the world, support for the Democratic candidate in front of Donald Trump is overwhelming. While Hillary tries to convey a message of unity in the style of Barack Obama campaigns, to convey hope and hope, Trump reflects for many the hatred of what he does not represent. Hillary Clinton tries to reach an audience she does not thrill. She is incapable of empathizing like Barack Obama or her husband. She is aware of her lack of charisma. She is a woman with a great preparation but capable of provoking a possible institutional and national security crisis by using a private server to send emails while she was Secretary of State. Investigated by the FBI, a few hours after the polls open, apparently the mails investigated are not constituting a crime but the fact of knowing its indiscretion, and that 11 days after the election, the director of the FBI announces that he opens Research to check 650,000 emails, has favored his opponent and has approached him in the polls. The fact that the FBI announces that it will not prosecute Hillary Clinton because there are no indications of crime, within hours of Tuesday's election day, may give it the last push it needs to win. No doubt, her husband and the Obama will support Hillary in this frantic ending. Donald Trump is enough and he has left himself. No support from Republican voters. George Bush is missing from the political electoral landscape and with a part of his own party asking for the vote for his Democratic opponent. Trump is able to turn his problems around and appear as a victim and the savior of all those who want a change.
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