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Brexit=TICK

Trump=TICK

 

Could it possibly be that the world has HAD ENOUGH of politicians and the BS that they bring?

"I promise" blah blah false, lies, never happens...

I did'nt dare think it till now, but may be shit gotta happen...

I'll leave that with y'all

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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deal with it hello donald trump animated GIFDonald Trump Makes For A Terrifying Mario | Kotaku Australia

 

 

 

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My profile pic Also applies!

 

 

 

This is why we have a 4 year (8 max. heaven forbid) term of presidency. In the mean time though, I guess I'll be uninsured again. It does however make for good political satire. So there's that to look forward to!

Question:

  • Is there any kind of Medical / Psychological screening for potential Presidential candidates? I've taken psychology and I'm pretty sure Trump checks all the boxes for clinical narcissism:
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    Apparently, I'm not alone. (Link) Shouldn't the president be declared (by a documented professional) psychologically fit, before the nuclear codes are handed over? IDK, seems like a reasonable precaution, but what do I know.

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I've heard some top 10's "you'll never hear" this week, some stood out.

"Boy this primary system of ours has proven itself to narrow the field down to the best two candidates"

"I think I'll just vote for who Katy Perry tells me to"

There is little to no difference

We had two poor choices, I voted for the bad one, not the other bad one. 

It is what it is, we need to move on.

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Who's to say it'll take 4 years? Granted I'm saying that after they tried to oust Scott Walker in my home state. So take that under advisement.

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Hopefully he'll tap in the wrong co-ordinates and aim the nuke at his own sociopathic, narcissistic head. 

I did try really, really, really hard not to say anything. Sorry! My condolences America.

 

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  On 11/11/2016 at 4:53 PM, Adultery said:

Who's to say it'll take 4 years? Granted I'm saying that after they tried to oust Scott Walker in my home state. So take that under advisement.

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He'd have to do something impeach worthy while he's a sitting president, you can't impeach for actions prior to the presidency. Now, if he has to do time for fraud and/or sexual assault I wonder how that would work. Can he pardon himself? You wouldn't think so, but then we live in the reality where Donald Trump got elected president of the United Stated of America. So you can throw reason out of it. 

 

  On 11/11/2016 at 3:40 PM, tthurman said:

There is little to no difference

We had two poor choices, I voted for the bad one, not the other bad one. 

It is what it is, we need to move on.

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The sesame street of american politics always presents 2 bad choices for Americans (if you define "American" as the majority of it's population, and not the top 5%). The oligarchs who wield the most influence in America though, end up with someone better that they would otherwise (in a true democracy). The true purpose of the two major party primaries are to weed out candidates, not to select the most qualified  Even then it's for show. By the time any candidate has gotten that far, they have already been compromised by years of either begging for money or screwing people out of it. It pays to be rich, then you can string the politicians out like the addicts they are, for your own agenda and not those of interest to the majority population. #NoConspiracyHere #ThatJustHappened

Here's an interesting stat:

42% of all American workers earn less than $15/hr.

Voter Turnout By Income, 2008 US Presidential Election

Is there any wonder why Donald Trump doesn't want to raise the minimum wage? Just saying...

The United States is in the grips of political cival war, there's no other way to put it.

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@RIP-Felix We call it "being up one's own ass, and liking it" ^_^

 

Be thankful that he has no true power, in fact none of us laymen do. We are all at the mercy of the elite (nope, trump is not one of them). Trump is a rich tool, being played as much as you and i. He's just a wealthy, blinded, power hungry moron. He doesn't run America, never will run America, and anything he proposes will be laughed out of the White House in seconds every time.

 

Coz he's a MORON.

 

And also a "true democracy" will NEVER exist in a monetary system. It just can't happen.

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  On 11/12/2016 at 12:45 AM, DazzleHP said:

And also a "true democracy" will NEVER exist in a monetary system. It just can't happen.

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Truth...

What follows is emotional rambling and frustration, aided with the help of blended whisky. So take it with a grain of sentimental salt:.

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hmmm, hate to say it but you do know how trump made his fortune right? He's not gonna help any of you. He will bleed you dry for 4 years, take what he can and run.

 

And while he leeches 4billion dollars, he'll donate 1 million, (0.4%) to charity and everyone will say what a good guy he is.

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I hope the IT market gets better. When I lost my job a few years ago, help desk jobs became few and far between. About the only way to get hired was to get employed on a contract basis and hope that the company liked you enough to choose you from the pool of external and fellow contractors for full time .  As a contractor, they wold only pay about $15 an hour. I  finally got hired full time a few years ago, starting at around $19 an hour. I am making well over that now, but it has taken me almost 6 years to make an income that is slightly more than what I was almost 6 years ago. 

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Similar story for me. I've been working for 10 years at the same employer. The first few years they strung me out for 10-12 hours/week of part-time at $8/hr (This has kept pace with inflation and the minimum wage to stay about $1 more than the minimum), but these hours have decreased steadily to about 2-4/wk (barely worth the gas and mileage it puts on my car). I still do this job, just to keep my foot in the door (It pays for gas). About eight years back I got some additional hours seasonally from another department, and thus it came from a different budget fund, so I had to fill out 2 separate time sheets. Then about six years back I was offered a Half-Time (20 hrs/wk, 175day) seasonal contract. That actually paid about $15/hr with step increases every year for 15 years + prorated benefits (I pay 50%, so for me my group health insurance does not meet the minimum standard of the affordable care act = Obama care). So once Obamacare came along, I could finally afford health insurance.

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I kept my other seasonal work, so then I was filling out 3 time sheets. About 3 years back I was laid off. Actually, I was bumped by a senior employee who was laid off. So it was nothing I did. I took the opportunity to go back to school and finish my degree (which I did in 2015:D). During that time I took the vacancy left by the layoff of the employee who bumped me, So essentially we switched places, except she was contracted (in my old job) and I was Part-Time at a much lower rate than they were paying her (Contracted in her old job). Yes, I'm a man being paid less than the women in my field. Good on my employer for breaking stereotypes? Regardless, I had my hand full working 100hrs/wk between school and 3 jobs (same employer, different departments, different budges and thus pay rates for each). When I graduated last year, the person who bumped me retired and I got my old job (the contract) back and kept the other 3 PT jobs. So now I currently work 4 jobs (same employer, different departments, different budges and thus pay rates for each) amounting to just under full-time. Why just under you ask? Because if I work a combined 926 hrs/year in my Part-Time jobs, they have to offer me a full-Time contract (which they don't want to do). I've been there now for 10 years, and they still don't want to give me full-time work. I make about 22K/yr (6K of which I save for a future I hope will be there).

To make a long story short, my employer has found a way to separate my job duties, and pay me accordingly. If you were a head chef for a restaurant, it would be like they paid you minimum wage for the time you spend washing dishes, $15/hr when you were cooking, and $19/hr when you were actively managing and teaching the cooks. Of course this would add up to huge savings, if it were legal. Maybe it would be if they separated the dishwashers, cooks, and management into departments paid from separate funds. Then made them apply for their jobs separately and keep track of their time on different time-sheets.

What follows is emotional rambling and frustration, aided with the help of a hangover. So take it with a grain of sentimental salt:

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This is why I play retro games. It takes me back to when things were fun and easier to deal with.

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