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Trump, Is it Really a Landslide ?

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Here are some figures he quotes from recent elections.
Aries54,
Typical pointless Woke Left rant. Trump's in, let's put forward ideas for a better society here in Australia. Way more productive than perpetual loser wingeing. We need to find a way for people to cooperate by demanding they pull their weight. As I stated many times, we a symbiosis, we've had parasitism for too long !
Promote the mentality that makes people better citizens rather than the woeful bleating of students, arty-fartys & others who don't contribute.
Provide ideas instead of unwarranted criticism !
Posted by Indyvidual, Sunday, 10 November 2024 9:32:38 AM
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Indyvidual,

Students pay HECS fees. Studying at universities and
colleges is expensive and hard work. You have to stick
with it and see it through. And when they graduate they
become - doctors, nurses, health professionals, lawyers,
teachers,tradies, and many other professionals, who do contribute to
our society not only in taxes, but by the work they do. We would
be the poorer without them.

Take off your blinkers - and take a real look at our
communities. Finger-pointing does not achieve anything
productive.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 10 November 2024 10:53:22 AM
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One hundred UK Labour staffers, described by the reporter as "bright-eyed Starmtroopers", took themselves off to America to show the Democrats "how to win elections".

Fortunately the Trump's team objections to this foreign interference were ignored (of course), and the states that the Pommy Lefties chose to "help" all returned huge increases on the previous contest for Donald Trump. Delicious! Leftism really stinks in the US.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 10 November 2024 5:27:31 PM
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take a real look at our
communities.
Foxy,
I did, I do & will continue to do so hence my statements which are based on observations rather than copy-paste. You actually suggest that the many tens of thousands g Uni attendees are all useful & of benefit to society. Wrong, few fall into this category such as the professionals you refer to. The majority will soon be unemployed as the supermarket check-outs & MacDonald outlets opt for self service because these Uni Degree holders lack the merit to work there any longer.
If I had my way I'd make Uni education free for all who have the sense to study not because it is their "Right". Imagine all those useless bureaucrats being replaced by actual intelligent & common sense people. Imagine how smooth & effective the Public Service would function. Imagine all those getting into politics having merit instead of a bought degree ?
Imagine a society in which people are working in a field according to merit ? The positives of meritocracy are as yet unimaginable because people without merit occupy key positions & ruin progress at great cost & most accept this deplorable system. The Peter Principle must be abolished.
Uni education should focus on merit rather than income for incompetent degree holders. You et al are the ones who must remove the blinkers & take a real look at our communities !
Posted by Indyvidual, Sunday, 10 November 2024 6:49:23 PM
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Indyvidual,

We obviously live in different worlds. The world I live
in and the communities I observe - are different to
what you describe. People don't usually get jobs except
on capability. And they certainly don't retain their jobs
unless they perform well be it in a profession, trade, or
any where else.

I don't know the kind of people that you describe.
Perhaps, we look at things with our own biases,
based on our experiences?

After all, bias is in the eyes of the beholder. If you
deliberately go out of your way to look for specific
problems on any given issue, you're undoubtedly are
going to find them. But remember that people aren't
all the same - there
are individual differences and perspectives.

People don't all take the same perspective. They present
a variety of different perspectives - that's the way
life works.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 10 November 2024 10:02:29 PM
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Hey Indyvidual,
"Imagine all those useless bureaucrats being replaced by actual intelligent & common sense people."
- You know, I have to agree with you, but I see 2 problems.

Firstly the flaw in your argument is to assume that today's universities are actually capable of instilling intelligence and common sense, which may be debatable.

Secondly, whose going to do all the shite jobs?
- This may right into Albo's mass immigration plans.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 11 November 2024 6:29:49 AM
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