Hillary as a policy wonk was a really good candidate. She probably would have been a pretty good president because she's obviously very smart and passionate about the mechanics of how things are done. Hillary as a persona was one of the worst candidates ever. She might not have been a good president because there's an aura of corruptions and dishonesty about here that might overwhelmed everything.
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they pushed him into a star role and its going to be worse than they ever imagined the fedit is strong in this faggot and its about to be launched on the world
Haha the Aussie PM got roasted. Our PM of nine years resigned shortly before Trump was elected. His replacement seems like a meek little man, and recently we turned on Israel, have a strong anti-nuclear stance, and were pushing the TPP hard. Only thing we've got going for us is the U.S spy base in Blenheim. Getting harder to find some common ground. If Trump turned on Australia, I'd be nervous if I was Bill English right now.
Not that we really matter, in the grand scheme of things. But I feel the Pacific is going to be Chinese Red when it's all said and done.
I hope not. I was in Australia when Trump was elected. Most people there thought losing the TPP would generally be bad for their economy. But they didn't get all snowflakey about it. They just made fun of how stupid Americans are for a bit and then went about their business. I wish Americans were more like that and less like entitled pussies.
If I develop a terminal illness I'll die on the street but yeah we gotta lighten up and stop feeling so entitled to silly stuff like "staying alive"
Meh. It's not good, but in the end people will say: "Let him talk!" Then he talks and people will say: "*i didn't know he was going to say that* SHUT UP FAGGOT!" And when I say faggot, I don't mean it in the gay way, I mean it in the faggoty way
What is the point you were trying to make? Because the way I read it is "if you don't like something you should just make fun of it and go on with your business". The reality is that it sounds like the TPP was just not all that important to average Australians. Which makes sense seeing as I have yet to see a single snowflake make noise about the TPP either - so our passion on that topic is the same as Aussies. But for those trying to belittle the "snowflake" movement, I was at my US Representative's district office yesterday morning meeting with staff, and the impression being made by snowflakes is undeniable. The Republican opposition to the ACA, in particular, is becoming a shell of what it once was. Every member of congress knows they are under the snowflake microscope, and as a proud snowflake it's really cool to see - it's probably how it should be all the time.
If snowflakes get together en masse they can freeze people in an avalanche. But that takes time, and time melts snow flakes.
Wow...Rube, I just realized who you codified parables make you sound like: Chauncey Gardner from "Being There"...