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Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
One thing the Brexit and presidential campaigns have proved is thaf it's possible to win an election now by just making up the most outlandish gubbins that you know people want to hear without ever having any intention of delivering any of it.
The world is broken.
You've covered the point missed by so many. We(society) get fed a load of bull and we just accept it.
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan
One thing the Brexit and presidential campaigns have proved is thaf it's possible to win an election now by just making up the most outlandish gubbins that you know people want to hear without ever having any intention of delivering any of it.
The world is broken.
Think you'll find politicians started doing this centuries ago!
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Yep. Again, I didn't support Trump, but I also couldn't bring myself to support the hypocrites on the other side either. And I have to admit that a large part of me has been laughing my ass off for two days now with my girlfriend (a full-blown Trump lover).
Stronger Together, my ass. They should have added "But Only If We Win" to that slogan.
This tweet from Sara Lizzy sums up perfectly why Trump did so much better in the election than he did in the polls:
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Christ Tummer, what's more important?
Some people protesting that they don't like how the vote went?
Or an actual presidential candidate publicly saying "I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election, if I win."
How American is that Tum? If I lose it's because I've been cheated and I will not accept it, If I win I will? And everyone cheers?
Talk about f*cking whiny?
Which one strikes you as more important? Or worrying?
When I come out with shit as mental as Fans Dad does, give me a shout.
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You seemed to find the Shadow Home Secretary speaking at an IRA event unexceptional a few days ago, Hump. That doesn't exactly bespeak cerebral equilibrium.
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An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
You seemed to find the Shadow Home Secretary speaking at an IRA event unexceptional a few days ago, Hump. That doesn't exactly bespeak cerebral equilibrium.
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Man's got a point.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
I wonder if Trump is absolutely bricking it now. He would surely never have expected to actually win and seemed to treat the whole thing as a bit of a lark. Now he has the prospect of actually having to run the most powerful nation on earth with no prior experience at all and as a complete outsider with no idea how politics works. It'll be interesting to see his many of his outlandish campaign promises he's actually delivered by the end of his four years, if he lasts that long.
That wall between USA and Mexico? Not gonna happen. Stopping all Muslim immigration? Yeah, not gonna happen either. Locking Hilary up? Well, no.
One thing the Brexit and presidential campaigns have proved is thaf it's possible to win an election now by just making up the most outlandish gubbins that you know people want to hear without ever having any intention of delivering any of it.
Saw a tweet that said something like 'Clinto spent 40 years preparing to be president but was beaten by someone who only took it up as a hobby last year".
Some people protesting that they don't like how the vote went?
Or an actual presidential candidate publicly saying "I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election, if I win."
How American is that Tum? If I lose it's because I've been cheated and I will not accept it, If I win I will? And everyone cheers?
Talk about f*cking whiny?
Which one strikes you as more important? Or worrying?
It's far more important and more worrying that there are large numbers of absolute scum that are currently smashing up cities and destroying people's property and businesses because they lack the intellectual maturity and testicular fortitude to accept a democratic result.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Funny as. Well worth checking out his other stuff as well.
Just came across this on facebook. 100% spot on, the DMC cut their own throats by nobbling the man that SHOULD have been elected president, Larry Sanders.
When all the deciet was made public it pushed Trump's chances up from 10% to 30%, the FBI gave him that little extra boost he needed.
Very similar reactions to the Brexit result here to what's happening over there now though. People being branded stupid and racist by idiot liberals who follow-through press narrative - their first reaction is to try to overturn democracy! It's what bad losers do though I suppose.
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Democracy is a f*cking myth. That latest freak show should've woken up anyone who thought otherwise. What a sham. Do people really think big business and international finance leave anything to chance? Ever?
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They do though - Not even Goldman Sachs or JP Morgan's money and influence could prevent the brexit vote. Much the same in the US this week, Hillary Clinton had been prostituting for the big financial institutions just like most of the President's of the past , especially Bush 1&2.
Globalism has been struck two hefty blows and is beginning to wobble woozily around the boxing ring . I hope the next surprise floors them completely.
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
They do though - Not even Goldman Sachs or JP Morgan's money and influence could prevent the brexit vote. Much the same in the US this week, Hillary Clinton had been prostituting for the big financial institutions just like most of the President's of the past , especially Bush 1&2.
Globalism has been struck two hefty blows and is beginning to wobble woozily around the boxing ring . I hope the next surprise floors them completely.
Business, political organisations and individuals having huge power, money and influence globally to the point where they can literally dangle elected politicians around like puppets to further their interests commercially.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
It's basically when corporations become more powerful than governments of sovereign states (and therefore their electorates) and set the agenda for world politics, including declaring war on states which have resources they'd like to exploit. See Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan etc etc. Now it's Syria's turn mate.
In short I know but I don't have a degree in economics (or the intellect to study for one).
I'm sure the intelligentsia will be along to correct me soon enough
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Business, political organisations and individuals having huge power, money and influence globally to the point where they can literally dangle elected politicians around like puppets to further their interests commercially.
Like this man says. (Thanks for being more concise than I was).
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Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
You seemed to find the Shadow Home Secretary speaking at an IRA event unexceptional a few days ago, Hump. That doesn't exactly bespeak cerebral equilibrium.
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The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.