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Shaping up for best day in US survivalists lives; They might get Trump, closed boarders and jump in gold
Topic Started: 9 Nov 2016, 01:41 PM (4,988 Views)
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Chris
9 Nov 2016, 08:43 PM
I think this is Australias future, it just shows you can't shit all over an entire generation or two and expect them to just accept it.
How do you figure Australia have shat over one generation let alone two?
My only hope for my three boys is that they turn out nothing at all like Chris.
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Matthew
9 Nov 2016, 08:47 PM
You are well named deluded, I will give you that.
I know I should invest everything in the stock market to prop up your super fund. And I know I should be scared because a corrupt criminal didn't become President of the most powerful country on Earth.

I know this but I just can't swallow the amount of bullshit you obviously can.

Now get out and replace those hot water systems in your rentals. Champ
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An enemy of my enemy is my friend and today Donald is my friend as life under the Clinton’s on the back of Obama would have been painful even down here in Australia. Maybe the pain will now start being applied to those very large Australian donators to the Clinton Foundation.

Trump has said some intelligent things about family, marriage and nations recently and lets hope he develops this further. The cynic in me says that we have seen all this before and Presidents are selected not elected. Right now the US political scene is exciting, another Clinton would have been the death knell, maybe the best possible outcome would be that he restores some reality into the political scene in Washington. If global warming is cancelled in the first 100 days then we will know that he is the real deal.

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I wonder what sort of a job Donald will do, given he targetted his campaign to getting all the Timothy McVeigh types to stop stockpiling their weapons long enough to vote for him.

I'd probably start looking for a new job if I was security detail at the Secret Service!

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Chris
9 Nov 2016, 08:43 PM
... it just shows you can't shit all over an entire generation or two and expect them to just accept it ...
Yep, I reckon you're right - 'N lots of olds in me parents' generation 'n mine woulda voted for Tha Donald (like if we were Yanks like) 'cause it just ain't right ta trash our bank deposit interest rates ta squat - Just so's those tired bludgin' little gen X 'n Y buggers wot can't 'n won't compete wif tha Chinese 'n wot not can have jobs 'n buy their housin' 'n all sorts of other tat on REALLY cheap interest rates just ta keep their worthless unproductive little debt 'n consumption based economy goin' so's they can keep their jobs.

Hmmm, Yep I reckon ya right alright Chris - It just AIN'T right wot's bein' dun ta me 'n parents' gens ... :)
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Matthew
9 Nov 2016, 08:49 PM
How do you figure Australia have shat over one generation let alone two?
I'm sure many Americans asked the same question as you prior to the election, now they are just asking it to themselves in reflection.
Bardon
9 Nov 2016, 09:03 PM
An enemy of my enemy is my friend and today Donald is my friend as life under the Clinton’s on the back of Obama would have been painful even down here in Australia. Maybe the pain will now start being applied to those very large Australian donators to the Clinton Foundation.

Trump has said some intelligent things about family, marriage and nations recently and lets hope he develops this further. The cynic in me says that we have seen all this before and Presidents are selected not elected. Right now the US political scene is exciting, another Clinton would have been the death knell, maybe the best possible outcome would be that he restores some reality into the political scene in Washington. If global warming is cancelled in the first 100 days then we will know that he is the real deal.

https://www.clintonfoundation.org/contributors?category=%2410%2C000%2C001+to+%2425%2C000%2C000
Wait until he destroys the Australian economy, you think a democrat victory would be bad for Austrslia?? You are seriously an economic dunce aren't you.
herbie
9 Nov 2016, 09:19 PM
Yep, I reckon you're right - 'N lots of olds in me parents' generation 'n mine woulda voted for Tha Donald (like if we were Yanks like) 'cause it just ain't right ta trash our bank deposit interest rates ta squat - Just so's those tired bludgin' little gen X 'n Y buggers wot can't 'n won't compete wif tha Chinese 'n wot not can have jobs 'n buy their housin' 'n all sorts of other tat on REALLY cheap interest rates just ta keep their worthless unproductive little debt 'n consumption based economy goin' so's they can keep their jobs.

Hmmm, Yep I reckon ya right alright Chris - It just AIN'T right wot's bein' dun ta me 'n parents' gens ... :)
That's exactly what I meant, you're posts aside you are an idiot.

The worst part is your a figment of an idiots imagination, the sock of a fool.
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Chris
9 Nov 2016, 08:43 PM
It is an absurd outcome but one that will no doubt repeat here in the not to distant future. You can't educate people, show them affluence but deny them opportunity at the same time without a serious backlash. The world of 'treat em like mushrooms' has gone, people are educated and if there not they can access smarts online or just enough to get them thinking more than they ever have.

I think this is Australias future, it just shows you can't shit all over an entire generation or two and expect them to just accept it. From where I stand a huge part of this lies with a dissinfranchised generation who voted for the one man the PC, economically elite, private school twats didn't want. I think this demographic thought it would be the greatest 'f*** you' to vote for him, they felt helpless either way but if he got elected they could share the pain/burden.


America. The greatest country on earth, no wait isn't that Australia?
Not sure I agree that it's limited to two generations, but I agree that there are a lot of very angry people out there, and they want to take their dissatisfaction out on what they see as the ruling class.

I expect to see more of this around the world.

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9 Nov 2016, 08:38 PM
Put'm to work Donald!

"....We are going to fix our inner cities and rebuild our highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, schools, hospitals. We're going to rebuild our infrastructure, which will become, by the way, second to none, and we will put millions of our people to work as we rebuild it. "
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Chris
9 Nov 2016, 09:39 PM
I'm sure many Americans asked the same question as you prior to the election, now they are just asking it to themselves in reflection.

Wait until he destroys the Australian economy, you think a democrat victory would be bad for Austrslia?? You are seriously an economic dunce aren't you.
Donald will not destroy the Australian economy Chris. (And neither would have Hillary.) With Australians continuing to remain a somewhat more practical/pragmatic people (by and large) than to just happily roll over 'n let any such solely foreign leadership driven event happen I personally suspect you'll find?
Chris
9 Nov 2016, 09:39 PM

That's exactly what I meant, you're posts aside you are an idiot.

The worst part is your a figment of an idiots imagination, the sock of a fool.
You're tha idiot who didn't buy a house in Melbourne when you should of (well according to you anyway) - So no point getting all bitchy at me because of it.

Hey, go 'n buy one off Frank up in Rockvegas - Unless ya continue ta be SUCH an idiot ya continue ta reckon you're TOO f***ing flash ta live there ...
Rufus
9 Nov 2016, 09:46 PM
I expect to see more of this around the world.
I'm looking forward to seeing tha 'fun' play out in tha EU.

(By 'n large I'd hope tha result will be quite positive?)
Edited by herbie, 9 Nov 2016, 11:47 PM.
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zaph
9 Nov 2016, 09:48 PM
by the way
Do you think the Donald is describing what America traditionally does before it goes into a world war?

A bit of protectionist nationalisation?
herbie
9 Nov 2016, 09:53 PM
Donald will not destroy the Australian economy Chris. (And neither would have Hillary.)
You don't think Turnbull went full Trolley in his speech today?

I thought it was full blown sycophantic today overcompensating for saying stupid things about people running for US president.

Cringeworthy:

https://mobile.twitter.com/TurnbullMalcolm/status/796272976131866625/video/1

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