nicko31
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The irony being he was attacking some anti-Semites.
You mean people that disapprove of the Israeli governments serial abuse of International law? Or should we just ignore them as well as China is worse...
The irony being he was attacking some anti-Semites.
You mean people that disapprove of the Israeli governments serial abuse of International law? Or should we just ignore them as well as China is worse...
Trump is the most entertaining President ever. That's all that really matters.
No I mean anti-Semites. These idiots don't care about laws, it's why they are actively encouraging people to break their own US laws.
Which is why they are viewed so poorly even by Democrats.
Hmm. Probably one of the main reasons why Trump was elected was because Hillary Clinton was so despised that many Democrats did not vote - hence your comment.
Talking of not voting, if the 18-30 year old eligible voters had actually got off their arses and cast a vote in the EU referendum we might not be going down the Brexit route. Surveys showed that they were the age group that were demonstrably in favour of remaining and yet did the least in trying to secure that.
Clinton was widely disliked and seen as part of the system/establishment. The mood was for change, real change and they got it. The age group you mention is a little too broadly based. Most of the surveys carried out focus on U25's. Interestingly, U25 females voted 80/20 in favour of Remain, U25 males a bit less so ( 61/39 ) Females show bigger splits in all age groups, than males. The sharpest division being females under 25 and females over 65.
Rather contradicts the stereotypical picture of the racist, thick, northern working class male, that many like to portray as the main contributors to the Leave vote. Seems like the most vehemently opposed to Brexit are U25 females and clearly the most polarised opposite are over 65 females.
The argument about the young not turning out holds some validity but so does the element, from every age group, who didn't bother because they assumed it was a foregone conclusion. ( i.e a certain Remain win ) According to recent polls, only half of 18-24 yr olds said they would be certain to vote in a second referendum, as opposed 84% of those aged 65 and over. Everything points to very little changing if we voted again.
Which one of the congresswomen abused by Trump is an anti-semite?
Clinton was widely disliked and seen as part of the system/establishment. The mood was for change, real change and they got it. The age group you mention is a little too broadly based. Most of the surveys carried out focus on U25's. Interestingly, U25 females voted 80/20 in favour of Remain, U25 males a bit less so ( 61/39 ) Females show bigger splits in all age groups, than males. The sharpest division being females under 25 and females over 65.
Rather contradicts the stereotypical picture of the racist, thick, northern working class male, that many like to portray as the main contributors to the Leave vote. Seems like the most vehemently opposed to Brexit are U25 females and clearly the most polarised opposite are over 65 females.
The argument about the young not turning out holds some validity but so does the element, from every age group, who didn't bother because they assumed it was a foregone conclusion. ( i.e a certain Remain win ) According to recent polls, only half of 18-24 yr olds said they would be certain to vote in a second referendum, as opposed 84% of those aged 65 and over. Everything points to very little changing if we voted again.
So widely disliked, in fact, that she only got 2.9m more votes than Trump.
Well not necessarily.
Not when courses like Gender Studies and other such pointless degrees are included in that figure.
There are plenty of smart tradespeople out there who never went to a college but have higher IQs and better bank balances than these so called smart college people.
That's been a common reality for many who take pointless courses only to get out into the real world and find their bit of paper is worthless for the job market.
Clinton was widely disliked and seen as part of the system/establishment. The mood was for change, real change and they got it. The age group you mention is a little too broadly based. Most of the surveys carried out focus on U25's. Interestingly, U25 females voted 80/20 in favour of Remain, U25 males a bit less so ( 61/39 ) Females show bigger splits in all age groups, than males. The sharpest division being females under 25 and females over 65.
This is a bit of a distraction from Trump but this over-65 group being pro-Brexit is a bit misleading. Research from LSE shows that among the over-80s, support for Remain is almost on par with the 18-25 group. That means that the 65-79 group is massively against the EU. I wonder why there's such a strong feeling there - not matched by people just a few years older
Judge him on the state of the American economy.
Yes, he makes a lot of people squirm but how easily we forget the non-achieving, fake, Obama....the duplicitous Hilary.... and the plain idiotic, war-mongering Bush. What a collection of deadbeats.
In 2015 more than 2000 gender studies degrees were awarded according to this link https://www.studyinternational.com/news/degrees-explained-gender-studies/ .
In the same year according to this link https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/mobile/EducationalOutcomes_College_Degrees_AA_BS.aspx 1.9 million batchelor degrees were awarded.
So gender studies accounts for at 0.15% of all degrees ie less than 1 in 650.
Even if we are to accept your argument that gender studies graduates shouldn't be considered as better educated we can can't accpet they invalidate the use of college graduates as a reasonable metric.
Which one of the congresswomen abused by Trump is an anti-semite?
"Why don't they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came"Still at it.....oh well he is entertaining apparently
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-48997008
Go and do your own research. That's what I notice about people on here, when it comes to what's going on in the US their knowledge seems to come from clickbait articles.
Just to get you started seeing as you're too lazy to do it yourself the Wiesenthal Centre went after Tlaib for things she said. That'd the left of centre pro Nazi hunters type of people.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/wiese...wmakers-for-anti-semitic-anti-israel-remarks/
If Trump is a racist for calling out these four senators, then the four senators are at heart racists as well.
So it's just a circle jerk of racism.