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It is the ending of these that have significance. The ending -gate goes back to the Watergate incident that caused Pres. Nixon's resignation. It has been used for other problems that politicians have caused themselves. Bridgegate is another which had to do with Gov. Christ Christie's problem with closing lanes of traffic on a major bridge because another politician wouldn't vote for him. The ending -ageddon is a reference to the end of the world (Armageddon). And -exit deals with the UK vote to leave the European Union which has been duped Britexit.

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