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Feb 19 2017 11:22am
Quote (Scaly @ Feb 19 2017 11:15am)
Globalisation hasn't fucked your wallet as much as people like Trump have. Or at all in fact.

I don't think you even know what you mean when you say 'globalisation' tbh.




Can you point out for the ladies and gentlemen of the jury when and where globalization started touching america inappropriately?
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Feb 19 2017 11:30am
Quote (Black XistenZ @ Feb 19 2017 10:11am)
you mean "that trump guy" who had since the reagan era been criticizing globalization for its economic drawbacks and who had, essentially, hit the nail on the head 20 to 30 years before most others?


let's see what one of the guys that benefited the most from it does about it while he has power.
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Feb 19 2017 11:41am
Quote (Beowulf @ Feb 19 2017 11:30am)
let's see what one of the guys that benefited the most from it does about it while he has power.


And Bernie was the poorest senator, had only a single pair of underwear he dried on a radiator and couldn't figure out what the deal with pens on chains at a bank was.

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Feb 19 2017 11:43am
Quote (Goomshill @ Feb 19 2017 10:41am)
And Bernie was the poorest senator, had only a single pair of underwear he dried on a radiator and couldn't figure out what the deal with pens on chains at a bank was.

http://i.imgur.com/7BKan77.jpg


I wasn't a Bernie voter so I'm not sure what your post has to do with mine
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Feb 19 2017 11:43am
Quote (Beowulf @ Feb 19 2017 08:48am)
from the comment section

really reminds me of the Bush years when I see these types of comments


That guy isn't very good at using superlatives properly.
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Feb 19 2017 11:47am
Quote (Goomshill @ 19 Feb 2017 18:22)
http://i.imgur.com/PNRKYGH.jpg

Can you point out for the ladies and gentlemen of the jury when and where globalization started touching america inappropriately?


I see normal capitalism and low minimum wages. The lack of resistence in the past 40 years is likely due to the fact that products became cheaper (/e okey, that's due to globalisation) and someone was able to buy more with the same amount of money. Wages didnt need to rise, while we were getting more efficient.

I have to say that this graph doesnt say for which country it is. And what the difference is between "real" wages and normal wages.

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Feb 19 2017 11:49am
Quote (Skinned @ Feb 19 2017 11:33am)
Lol


Why would he be calling Trump a fascist if Trump is opposing asset forfeiture?
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Feb 19 2017 11:51am
Quote (Goomshill @ Feb 19 2017 06:41pm)
And Bernie was the poorest senator, had only a single pair of underwear he dried on a radiator and couldn't figure out what the deal with pens on chains at a bank was.

http://i.imgur.com/7BKan77.jpg


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Feb 19 2017 11:51am
Quote (Beowulf @ Feb 19 2017 11:43am)
I wasn't a Bernie voter so I'm not sure what your post has to do with mine


What type of life he led and social standing and personal wealth aren't good measures of where he'll stand on the issues when push comes to shove.
Trump was a billionaire who made his money by no constructive means. Does it mean he'll enact more crony capitalism and let globalism reign, or stay true to his campaign talk? It remains to be seen, it could go either way
Bernie lived completely modestly and rejected the big money interests and loudly said he'd tear down the establishment. But nope he's a partisan pragmatist who'd let a globalist strap him to a pommelhorse if it got her elected over trump.
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Feb 19 2017 11:54am
Quote (Goomshill @ Feb 19 2017 10:51am)
What type of life he led and social standing and personal wealth aren't good measures of where he'll stand on the issues when push comes to shove.
Trump was a billionaire who made his money by no constructive means. Does it mean he'll enact more crony capitalism and let globalism reign, or stay true to his campaign talk? It remains to be seen, it could go either way
Bernie lived completely modestly and rejected the big money interests and loudly said he'd tear down the establishment. But nope he's a partisan pragmatist who'd let a globalist strap him to a pommelhorse if it got her elected over trump.


All I said was that he benefited greatly (fact) and that we shall see what happens now that he can change it which you seem to agree with

so I guess these are some sort of emotional reactions rather than disagreements with what I actually said?
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