Self portrait?Pseudo wrote:I'd still draw a dick on my ballot slip.Mic wrote: Who would Australians vote for if they were to choose between Trump or Kamala as their prime minister?
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Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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The Mexicans might be hoping for a border closing policy , to prevent Americans crossing the border
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Glad the people saw thru the Bs.
Should have rounded up a few more celebrities.
Reap what you sow.
Disgrace
Should have rounded up a few more celebrities.
Reap what you sow.
Disgrace
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Feels good waking up knowing the world is in safe hands for next 4yrs
Matty Wade is a star and deserves more respect from the forum family!
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With all those Hollywood stars threatening to leave the country if Trump wins there should be plenty of jobs going for any budding actors/actresses out there 
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I wonder about future generations' very thought processes on LIFE, after this.
Like hey, be a racist, raping, lying, morally bankrupt, transphobic piece of shit. You can be PRESIDENT.
Why take any of this seriously ever again
Like hey, be a racist, raping, lying, morally bankrupt, transphobic piece of shit. You can be PRESIDENT.
Why take any of this seriously ever again
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He's not the first President to be any of those things
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The butt hurt here is pretty funny to read. Imagine if we worried about our own country like a few of you seem to do with America lol. This site could be running the country with the amount of experts we have posting.
So you've seen everything have you?
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Have you ever seen a man eat his own head?
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Well you haven't seen everything then have you.
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Have you ever seen a man eat his own head?
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Well you haven't seen everything then have you.
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I don't think it's being butt hurt. And nothing wrong with caring. That election is important. If certain things play out it could affect us.Bum Crack wrote:The butt hurt here is pretty funny to read. Imagine if we worried about our own country like a few of you seem to do with America lol. This site could be running the country with the amount of experts we have posting.
Personally, i can't get my head around how any decent human could honestly take trump seriously. Just on a moral stand point.
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He's probably the first to be ALL of them, though. Anyhoo, who gives a shite, glad it's over there and not heremighty_tiger_79 wrote:He's not the first President to be any of those things
my yes be yes, my no be no
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Well millions and millions of people do so no point crying over spilt milk. What's done is done. See what happens. Who knows, he might do a good job.woodublieve12 wrote:I don't think it's being butt hurt. And nothing wrong with caring. That election is important. If certain things play out it could affect us.Bum Crack wrote:The butt hurt here is pretty funny to read. Imagine if we worried about our own country like a few of you seem to do with America lol. This site could be running the country with the amount of experts we have posting.
Personally, i can't get my head around how any decent human could honestly take trump seriously. Just on a moral stand point.
So you've seen everything have you?
Yep
Have you ever seen a man eat his own head?
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Well you haven't seen everything then have you.
Yep
Have you ever seen a man eat his own head?
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Well you haven't seen everything then have you.
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That's the concerning part...Bum Crack wrote:Well millions and millions of people do so no point crying over spilt milk. What's done is done. See what happens. Who knows, he might do a good job.woodublieve12 wrote:I don't think it's being butt hurt. And nothing wrong with caring. That election is important. If certain things play out it could affect us.Bum Crack wrote:The butt hurt here is pretty funny to read. Imagine if we worried about our own country like a few of you seem to do with America lol. This site could be running the country with the amount of experts we have posting.
Personally, i can't get my head around how any decent human could honestly take trump seriously. Just on a moral stand point.
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Ironically the man who led an attack on democracy is the beneficiary of it 4 years later.
Been reading up on the AUKUS deal, it seems as though multiple US agencies are entrenched in the deal ( Pentagon, State Department, Congress ) so Trump withdrawing from it will be difficult but his landslide on all fronts means he may just have the power to do it. Then again we're getting stitched up on the deal and even though he's an awful business man he'll see the $3bn we're in for and take it I think. Either way this win could have long lasting impacts on the South Australian economy, something that interests and impacts all of us.
Been reading up on the AUKUS deal, it seems as though multiple US agencies are entrenched in the deal ( Pentagon, State Department, Congress ) so Trump withdrawing from it will be difficult but his landslide on all fronts means he may just have the power to do it. Then again we're getting stitched up on the deal and even though he's an awful business man he'll see the $3bn we're in for and take it I think. Either way this win could have long lasting impacts on the South Australian economy, something that interests and impacts all of us.
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Trump appealed to the common man, Harris rolled out elites who have nothing in common with them.woodublieve12 wrote: That's the concerning part...
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Good to see the rest of the world's leaders congratulate Trump:
“Congratulations, President Donald Trump. Ready to work together as we did for four years. With your convictions and mine. With respect and ambition. For more peace and prosperity,” Emmanuel Macron wrote on X.
“Congratulations, President Donald Trump. Ready to work together as we did for four years. With your convictions and mine. With respect and ambition. For more peace and prosperity,” Emmanuel Macron wrote on X.
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By the term awful business man, you mean he's a rhymes with punt.Booney wrote:Ironically the man who led an attack on democracy is the beneficiary of it 4 years later.
Been reading up on the AUKUS deal, it seems as though multiple US agencies are entrenched in the deal ( Pentagon, State Department, Congress ) so Trump withdrawing from it will be difficult but his landslide on all fronts means he may just have the power to do it. Then again we're getting stitched up on the deal and even though he's an awful business man he'll see the $3bn we're in for and take it I think. Either way this win could have long lasting impacts on the South Australian economy, something that interests and impacts all of us.
Because as a business man he's been pretty successful that you can't deny.
The bloke knows how to get a deal done.
He may well be all the things people are saying but he knows how to work the system.
I'm interested to see what happens now in Ukraine and Russia.
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For the un-educated in this space.. what implications would Trump's win have on Australia?
I'm probably a bit naïve but I can't really say I've noticed a lot of difference in life regardless of who is President (with the exception of course of Afghanistan).
I'm probably a bit naïve but I can't really say I've noticed a lot of difference in life regardless of who is President (with the exception of course of Afghanistan).
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As Booney mentioned, the subs deal could be at risk.The Bedge wrote:For the un-educated in this space.. what implications would Trump's win have on Australia?
I'm probably a bit naïve but I can't really say I've noticed a lot of difference in life regardless of who is President (with the exception of course of Afghanistan).
Trump has previously said that any deal where the US wasn't the main beneficiary would be looked at.
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Is claiming bankruptcy 6 times a good business man???tigerpie wrote:By the term awful business man, you mean he's a rhymes with punt.Booney wrote:Ironically the man who led an attack on democracy is the beneficiary of it 4 years later.
Been reading up on the AUKUS deal, it seems as though multiple US agencies are entrenched in the deal ( Pentagon, State Department, Congress ) so Trump withdrawing from it will be difficult but his landslide on all fronts means he may just have the power to do it. Then again we're getting stitched up on the deal and even though he's an awful business man he'll see the $3bn we're in for and take it I think. Either way this win could have long lasting impacts on the South Australian economy, something that interests and impacts all of us.
Because as a business man he's been pretty successful that you can't deny.
The bloke knows how to get a deal done.
He may well be all the things people are saying but he knows how to work the system.
I'm interested to see what happens now in Ukraine and Russia.
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