(09-11-16, 10:11 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: You would not want to be a Muslim living in the States right now.
My heart goes out to them, they contribute so much in the States as they do here in the U.K.
Our NHS along with many many other sectors of business and commerce would not stand without their input and skill base and I am absolutely convinced that the USA is no different.
As an earlier contributor to this post commented :finger fuck you trump. I would not give him a capital letter let alone Capital Hill
The good news Tommy is that there's now guaranteed work for all US of A bricklayers on the Mexican wall! Yee Haa!
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
(09-11-16, 10:11 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: You would not want to be a Muslim living in the States right now.
My heart goes out to them, they contribute so much in the States as they do here in the U.K.
Our NHS along with many many other sectors of business and commerce would not stand without their input and skill base and I am absolutely convinced that the USA is no different.
As an earlier contributor to this post commented :finger fuck you trump. I would not give him a capital letter let alone Capital Hill
Did you see that interview with the Eyptian-American who was one the 'Muslims for Trump'? He rightly pointed out that whilst Trump wanted to make extremists accountable, he wasn't trying to prevent people having religious freedoms. Unlike Egypt that has brutalised Coptic Christians, Syria where gay people are killed, Uzbekistan and Krygystan where synagogues have been closed down, Iran where trans persons are adbucted, Saudi where criminals have no rights and Pakistan all of the previous. It's easy to judge the US, has we share a common language and much history - where is the condemnation of a lack of Jewish rights in Pakistan or Gay rights in the Lebanon.
11-11-16, 01:04 AM (This post was last modified: 11-11-16, 01:06 AM by tommyardin.)
(09-11-16, 07:46 PM)celticdog link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=21368.msg245420#msg245420 date=1478682682]
You would not want to be a Muslim living in the States right now.
My heart goes out to them, they contribute so much in the States as they do here in the U.K.
Our NHS along with many many other sectors of business and commerce would not stand without their input and skill base and I am absolutely convinced that the USA is no different.
As an earlier contributor to this post commented :finger fuck you trump. I would not give him a capital letter let alone Capital Hill
The good news Tommy is that there's now guaranteed work for all US of A bricklayers on the Mexican wall! Yee Haa!
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[size=1em]Seriously though the man is a greedy businessman who give not a fuck about anyone other than himself and his family.[/size][size=1em]It really was a vote of dissatisfaction, disillusioned people stamping their feet and voting against the policies of a government that cares not one jot or tittle about the underdog or the have-nots, its all about feathering your own nest and clambering over one another trying to get to the top of the ladder.[/size]
[size=1em]Reminds me of the story about the factory owner who was as mean as hell to his workers, he paid them the minimum wage and if they did overtime it was on flat rate, he lorded it over them by threatening dismissal for minor things and they went to work in fear and dread, and the factory owner continued to increase in wealth. [/size][size=1em]Well he died, but, his son insisted that all the workers went to his funeral so that there would be a large turn out for his church service which they duly went to.'[/size][size=1em]Afterwards a couple of workers were chatting and one said to the other 'He was a mean man and a very unhappy man as well, always penny pinching and miserly but he was certainly loaded, I wonder how much he left' the other guy turned to him and said 'All of it' and for me those words are so powerful. [/size][size=1em]One of the foccers on here (I don't recall who it is) has a strap-line at the bottom of all his posts 'Don't die with fun in the bank' Tis true you certainly bring nothing into this world and you will certainly take nothing out. [/size]
[size=1em]Have fun and be generous to those around you, there is a lot of poverty in the world and people dying for lack of a few quids worth on food or medicines. [/size] :'( [size=1em]I will now stand down from the pulpit. [/size] :book
(11-11-16, 01:04 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=celticdog link=topic=21368.msg245436#msg245436 date=1478717204]
[quote author=tommyardin link=topic=21368.msg245420#msg245420 date=1478682682]
You would not want to be a Muslim living in the States right now.
My heart goes out to them, they contribute so much in the States as they do here in the U.K.
Our NHS along with many many other sectors of business and commerce would not stand without their input and skill base and I am absolutely convinced that the USA is no different.
As an earlier contributor to this post commented :finger fuck you trump. I would not give him a capital letter let alone Capital Hill
The good news Tommy is that there's now guaranteed work for all US of A bricklayers on the Mexican wall! Yee Haa!
[/quote]
[size=1em]Seriously though the man is a greedy businessman who give not a fuck about anyone other than himself and his family.[/size][size=1em]It really was a vote of dissatisfaction, disillusioned people stamping their feet and voting against the policies of a government that cares not one jot or tittle about the underdog or the have-nots, its all about feathering your own nest and clambering over one another trying to get to the top of the ladder.[/size]
[size=1em]Reminds me of the story about the factory owner who was as mean as hell to his workers, he paid them the minimum wage and if they did overtime it was on flat rate, he lorded it over them by threatening dismissal for minor things and they went to work in fear and dread, and the factory owner continued to increase in wealth. [/size][size=1em]Well he died, but, his son insisted that all the workers went to his funeral so that there would be a large turn out for his church service which they duly went to.'[/size][size=1em]Afterwards a couple of workers were chatting and one said to the other 'He was a mean man and a very unhappy man as well, always penny pinching and miserly but he was certainly loaded, I wonder how much he left' the other guy turned to him and said 'All of it' and for me those words are so powerful. [/size][size=1em]One of the foccers on here (I don't recall who it is) has a strap-line at the bottom of all his posts 'Don't die with fun in the bank' Tis true you certainly bring nothing into this world and you will certainly take nothing out. [/size]
[size=1em]Have fun and be generous to those around you, there is a lot of poverty in the world and people dying for lack of a few quids worth on food or medicines. [/size] :'( [size=1em]I will now stand down from the pulpit. [/size] :book
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Is there such a thing as a "greedy" businessman?
Isn't that just a good businessman?
Actually, i watched the film War Dogs the other day, if you want to see someone's downfall due to pure greed this is a film to see, and it's a remarkable true story as well. Certainly worth a look.
(11-11-16, 01:04 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=celticdog link=topic=21368.msg245436#msg245436 date=1478717204]
[quote author=tommyardin link=topic=21368.msg245420#msg245420 date=1478682682]
You would not want to be a Muslim living in the States right now.
My heart goes out to them, they contribute so much in the States as they do here in the U.K.
Our NHS along with many many other sectors of business and commerce would not stand without their input and skill base and I am absolutely convinced that the USA is no different.
As an earlier contributor to this post commented :finger fuck you trump. I would not give him a capital letter let alone Capital Hill
The good news Tommy is that there's now guaranteed work for all US of A bricklayers on the Mexican wall! Yee Haa!
[/quote]
[size=1em]Seriously though the man is a greedy businessman who give not a fuck about anyone other than himself and his family.[/size][size=1em]It really was a vote of dissatisfaction, disillusioned people stamping their feet and voting against the policies of a government that cares not one jot or tittle about the underdog or the have-nots, its all about feathering your own nest and clambering over one another trying to get to the top of the ladder.[/size]
[size=1em]Reminds me of the story about the factory owner who was as mean as hell to his workers, he paid them the minimum wage and if they did overtime it was on flat rate, he lorded it over them by threatening dismissal for minor things and they went to work in fear and dread, and the factory owner continued to increase in wealth. [/size][size=1em]Well he died, but, his son insisted that all the workers went to his funeral so that there would be a large turn out for his church service which they duly went to.'[/size][size=1em]Afterwards a couple of workers were chatting and one said to the other 'He was a mean man and a very unhappy man as well, always penny pinching and miserly but he was certainly loaded, I wonder how much he left' the other guy turned to him and said 'All of it' and for me those words are so powerful. [/size][size=1em]One of the foccers on here (I don't recall who it is) has a strap-line at the bottom of all his posts 'Don't die with fun in the bank' Tis true you certainly bring nothing into this world and you will certainly take nothing out. [/size]
[size=1em]Have fun and be generous to those around you, there is a lot of poverty in the world and people dying for lack of a few quids worth on food or medicines. [/size] :'( [size=1em]I will now stand down from the pulpit. [/size] :book
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And Hillary isn't 'greedy'?
This is a couple who've made millions publishing their memoirs, but when up before congress say 'i can't remember'.
The democrats are rotten to the core. Michelle Obama decided after seeeing Jamie Oliver to see if she could improve kids school meals. All was going well until lobbiest for the trade stumped up $20m and then she suddenly pronounced all was well with school meals and moved on to some other fad.
(10-11-16, 09:54 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: I guess we are going to have to endure months and months of moaning about the result as per 'Brexit' :z :z :z
Probably, and it's not going to achieve anything. But more people voted for Clinton than Trump so there's some justification for complaining.
:lurk All these minorities have had their day, Women play the race card, Homos play the gay card, ethnics play the race card, time for all white middle aged discriminating men to play . . . The Trump Card! :lol
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
11-11-16, 04:26 PM (This post was last modified: 11-11-16, 04:27 PM by fazersharp.)
(11-11-16, 04:20 PM)celticdog link Wrote: :lurk All these minorities have had their day, Women play the GENDER card, Homos play the gay card, ethnics play the race card, time for all white middle aged discriminating men to play . . . The Trump Card! :lol
Fixed that for you
and :rollin well done - like it. was it all your own work.
Look in any local council publication booklet about their services and you will not see a picture of a 25-50 year old white male
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(11-11-16, 03:58 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: [quote author=YamFazFan link=topic=21368.msg245502#msg245502 date=1478811264]
I guess we are going to have to endure months and months of moaning about the result as per 'Brexit' :z :z :z
Probably, and it's not going to achieve anything. But more people voted for Clinton than Trump so there's some justification for complaining.
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Surely they knew how the system worked before they participated in it?.
I bet they wouldn't be complaining if the result had gone their way by the same figures .
It's a bit like 'Brexit'. Lots of Remoaners are saying that it was too close a result to decide such an important issue.
Would they still be saying that if remain had won by the same majority as leave? :rolleyes.
(11-11-16, 05:53 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: [quote author=Fazerider link=topic=21368.msg245534#msg245534 date=1478876291]
[quote author=YamFazFan link=topic=21368.msg245502#msg245502 date=1478811264]
I guess we are going to have to endure months and months of moaning about the result as per 'Brexit' :z :z :z
Probably, and it's not going to achieve anything. But more people voted for Clinton than Trump so there's some justification for complaining.
[/quote]
Surely they knew how the system worked before they participated in it?.
I bet they wouldn't be complaining if the result had gone their way by the same figures .
It's a bit like 'Brexit'. Lots of Remoaners are saying that it was too close a result to decide such an important issue.
Would they still be saying that if remain had won by the same majority as leave? :rolleyes .
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Also when the Dumbocrats had their 2008 primaries she got more votes than Obama, but they stuck to their collegiate system and Obama was their candidate. If it suited them then, then the similar college system shouldn't be a problem now.
I pity any poor fool who throws their toys out of the pram, when they don't get their way. Most people grew out of that at 3 years old.
(11-11-16, 05:53 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: [quote author=Fazerider link=topic=21368.msg245534#msg245534 date=1478876291]
[quote author=YamFazFan link=topic=21368.msg245502#msg245502 date=1478811264]
I guess we are going to have to endure months and months of moaning about the result as per 'Brexit' :z :z :z
Probably, and it's not going to achieve anything. But more people voted for Clinton than Trump so there's some justification for complaining.
[/quote]
Surely they knew how the system worked before they participated in it?.
I bet they wouldn't be complaining if the result had gone their way by the same figures .
It's a bit like 'Brexit'. Lots of Remoaners are saying that it was too close a result to decide such an important issue.
Would they still be saying that if remain had won by the same majority as leave? :rolleyes .
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