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  • #2
    Re: Don't Cry For Me Argentina

    Bad news.

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    • #3
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      Have you noticed how Argentina , compared to Brazil has a very small black population and lots of white , blue eyed folk ?

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      • #4
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        El Loco: 'A mix of Boris Johnson and killer doll Chucky'!

        Likened to Wolverine and Trump and nicknamed ‘the madman’, the former TV pundit is known for his prolific swearing and pledge to take a chainsaw to the machinery of state

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        • #5
          Re: Don't Cry For Me Argentina

          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
          Have you noticed how Argentina , compared to Brazil has a very small black population and lots of white , blue eyed folk ?
          You forget Brazil did once vote for Bolsanaro? Who was interestingly supported by Neymar, Rivaldo etc

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          • #6
            Re: Don't Cry For Me Argentina

            I can see why they voted for something different. Quick look this morning and this is the state of the country:

            350 pesos to the dollar (was 35 in 2018)
            GDP annual growth rate -5%
            Unemployment at 6.2%
            Wage growth +13% in a year
            Inflation + 142% in a year.

            Think about some of the people posting on this thread talk about British politics and the need for change and then amplify it by those figures above..

            That's not to say he is the right change of course..

            Also I note the Guardian pressing the 'far-right' tab on their keyboard more than usual today but I'm not sure what specifically makes him such?

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            • #7
              Re: Don't Cry For Me Argentina

              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
              I can see why they voted for something different. Quick look this morning and this is the state of the country:

              350 pesos to the dollar (was 35 in 2018)
              GDP annual growth rate -5%
              Unemployment at 6.2%
              Wage growth +13% in a year
              Inflation + 142% in a year.

              Think about some of the people posting on this thread talk about British politics and the need for change and then amplify it by those figures above..

              That's not to say he is the right change of course..

              Also I note the Guardian pressing the 'far-right' tab on their keyboard more than usual today but I'm not sure what specifically makes him such?

              Maybe MSN covered it I'm not sure, but massive unrest in Spain last week, all over large demonstrations, those who have their home's, nice gov. pensions further topped up state pensions are getting envious that common plebs would just want the same, you are now called far right, maybe the comfy are worried that they might have to cut back? I'm just waiting for the time in Wales when enough say, I'm fed up of the shit housing conditions, I'm fed up of the shit transport system, I'm fed up of the shit roads, I'm fed up of my bins not being emptied for 3 weeks, I'm fed up my area never gets cleaned up, I've no objection to rising rates, water etc. But for the services being offered I do object, I understand that this is UK wide and not just down here but I basically see what goes on in Cardiff and not Aberdeen, I have no faith in any party it's essentially a uni party serving one set of masters, I'm pleased to see shocks to the system as in Argentina but that isn't an endorsement of the incumbent I'm just pleased people are looking at the media which is 95% owned by a few trying to shape the narrative and are saying **** you and you bullshit. Just look at this thread, the 1st thing the Factory jumped on is the color of the Argentina people, he never thought that the non white argentinians may probably have suffered more under the previous regime and voted in mass for change, this is the divide playbook currently in play and has been for quite some time,
              Call them racist
              Call them far right
              Call them anti this
              Call them anti that
              Call them scum if they do not agree with me
              Just call them anything if they think outside our rules. It worked for a long time but times are changing.
              The majority of people are good people who just want to work, contribute to society when they can and take out when they need but have differing views along the way and the only time they express their views is at a ballot box but if your views are not the correct ones!!!!!!! The name calling and the pile on starts until the person is canceled.

              I've just lost my dinner break typing this bullshit on my phone and if I've made loads of spelling errors I don't give a **** Jon 😂👍

              Back for any replies on the train this evening 😎

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              • #8
                Re: Don't Cry For Me Argentina

                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                I can see why they voted for something different. Quick look this morning and this is the state of the country:

                350 pesos to the dollar (was 35 in 2018)
                GDP annual growth rate -5%
                Unemployment at 6.2%
                Wage growth +13% in a year
                Inflation + 142% in a year.

                Think about some of the people posting on this thread talk about British politics and the need for change and then amplify it by those figures above..

                That's not to say he is the right change of course..

                Also I note the Guardian pressing the 'far-right' tab on their keyboard more than usual today but I'm not sure what specifically makes him such?
                For as long as I can remember - they have always had a bit of a basket case economy.
                Him getting in - I bet the Guardian journos and their readers loved that. Will give them headlines for a month of storied to sell to their listeners.

                Much the same as the DailyMail doing stories on left Govts / politicians, triggers the retired colonels of Tunbridge Wells.

                They wanted a changed and they voted for one - seemingly because the current one didnt offer them much of a plan to change things around.

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Heathblue View Post

                  I've just lost my dinner break typing this bullshit on my phone and if I've made loads of spelling errors I don't give a **** Jon 😂👍

                  Back for any replies on the train this evening 😎
                  Hi Heathblue

                  I don't care about spelling errors. I haven't called Argentinian voters racist. I do think 'El Loco' is bad news and gave a link to a profile piece to inform the discussion.

                  FWIW I think a lot of your views are also loco but realise that you don't believe all of them and enjoy a good wind up - though still not sure of the Q alt-right bollux. Some of your other views I agree with (not many - but some).

                  Hope the train is OK this evening. I think that's everything.

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                  • #10
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                    far right leader in charge in Argentina

                    Tory government miles behind in the polls , staring down the barrel of an election defeat.

                    we've been here before haven't we?
                    expect some sabre rattling soon.

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                      far right leader in charge in Argentina

                      Tory government miles behind in the polls , staring down the barrel of an election defeat.

                      we've been here before haven't we?
                      expect some sabre rattling soon.
                      Ha good point!

                      I just googled his stance on the Falklands..looks like they are safe..

                      Presidential candidate calls former UK prime minister one of ‘the great leaders in the history of humanity’ during debate

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                      • #12
                        Re: Don't Cry For Me Argentina

                        Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                        El Loco: 'A mix of Boris Johnson and killer doll Chucky'!

                        https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...s-he-stand-for
                        Quoting the Guardian again, its a lite Tory rag which butched the Corbyn era and its policies and behaviours which you were so fond of , they say as you age you become more conservative in thought unless your barking mad like Corbyn , brother

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                        • #13
                          Re: Don't Cry For Me Argentina

                          Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                          far right leader in charge in Argentina

                          Tory government miles behind in the polls , staring down the barrel of an election defeat.

                          we've been here before haven't we?
                          expect some sabre rattling soon.
                          Add in Trump 's re- election from a cell ( cant wait for that one )

                          Return of Boris to rescue the country

                          Right-wing or far-right nationalist parties are the biggest party in Switzerland (Swiss People's Party) Italy (Brothers of Italy, Lega), Hungary (Fidesz) Poland (United Right), Finland (Finns Party) , Sweden (Swedish Democrats) ..

                          Yep this is sure a swing ,all built around the loss of border controls ,crime ,demonstrations .

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                          • #14
                            Re: Don't Cry For Me Argentina

                            Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                            Hi Heathblue

                            I don't care about spelling errors. I haven't called Argentinian voters racist. I do think 'El Loco' is bad news and gave a link to a profile piece to inform the discussion.

                            FWIW I think a lot of your views are also loco but realise that you don't believe all of them and enjoy a good wind up - though still not sure of the Q alt-right bollux. Some of your other views I agree with (not many - but some).

                            Hope the train is OK this evening. I think that's everything.
                            Just got on and have a seat 😂 which is a bonus Q is a massive pysop imo but it tends to trigger many and I enjoy that, I do however keep an eye on the full on Q people and some are utterly bonkers IMO, the latest is that, you will know that Jimmy carters wife has died, the Q people are expecting a 2nd high profile death and all because of what they call dog comes with the latest coming from Dan Scavino and it's the deep state taking the focus from the J6 tape release. 🤣 If it happens Twitter will be awash with it. If not they will all go back to hiding until another dog Com from Scavino. Remember this is the QAnon take not mine
                            TIMING IS EVERYTHING
                            "Q"
                            😎

                            Dog comms!!!!! Phone autocorrect 😂

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                            • #15
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                              what i found interesting about this result is

                              voting is in person only with ID
                              Ballots are hand counted
                              results are done in a few hours

                              No dominion machines involved !

                              I think going back to basics with regards to elections should be done this way

                              No sides can kick up a fuss then if you win or lose

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