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Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,686
List of people that will be leaving the country because of a Trump victory.

1. Alec Baldwin
2. Whoopi Goldberg
3. John Legend
4. Chrissy Teigen
5. Rob Reiner
6. Barbara Streisand
7. Cher
8. Nancy Pelosi
9. Hillary Clinton
10. Megan Rapinoe
11. Tom Hanks
12. Amy Schumer
13. AOC
14. Lady Gaga
15. Taylor Swift
16. Bill Gates
17. Jane Fonda
18. Madonna
19. Mark Ruffalo
20. Kim Kardashian
21. Bruce Springsteen
22. George Clooney
23. Hunter Biden
24. Oprah
25. Robert De Niro
26. Samuel L Jackson
27. Miley Cyrus
28. Travis Kelce
29. Bobbi Althoff
30. Rashida Talib
31. Stormy Daniels
32. Dr. Anthony Fauci
33. George Soros
34. Diddy
35. Eminem
36. Ellen DeGeneres
37. Sean Penn
38. Sharon Stone
39. Ashley Judd
40. Tommy Lee
41. Bryan Cranston
42. Billie Joe Armstrong

Bonus
Cher will blow her brains out
Rob Reiner will set himself on fire
Bono vows to drive his car off a cliff


Any statement from these people? I'm waiting their post of goodbyes to US buying a home in Canada or Europe and never set foot in US till Trump is president!
Damn my pop corns might run out.
that sounds made up
 

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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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I don't think July 4 is secure at all.

July 4 marks the celebration of the declaration of independence.

As you well know that declaration says: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.".

This is no longer what the US stands for.

The declaration of independence is dead.

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This is based on what exactly? Your dislike of trump? Whose rights are being taken?the fact of the matter is over 70 million people who actually live here seem to think the very opposite of what you said, and TBH that's all that really matters.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,649
I don't think July 4 is secure at all.

July 4 marks the celebration of the declaration of independence.

As you well know that declaration says: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.".

This is no longer what the US stands for.

The declaration of independence is dead.

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I'm gonna jump in here and say that I bet people who hate women and gays will probably say you're making this up.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,709
This is based on what exactly? Your dislike of trump? Whose rights are being taken?the fact of the matter is over 70 million people who actually live here seem to think the very opposite of what you said, and TBH that's all that really matters.
Bingo

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If you find them on the map that is.
Hard to tell on a map cuz it’s not really green :hustini:
 

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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I've identified as a leftist for pretty much my entire life. Yet, over the past 5 years or so, I've felt gradually nudged toward the center, and today I find myself closer to the right than to the left. Perhaps it's a mix of the left changing radically and me becoming more conservative with age.

I hold a PhD in history and I'm European. Still, when I turned on the TV this morning, I caught myself hoping Trump would win. The me of five years ago would barely recognize, let alone agree with, the person I am today. And I blame the left for that shift.
This is the major issue that the left is facing worldwide. They have lost the working class and to an extent some socialist values, in their actions (especially in America) they moved so far left on things that they come of as authoritarian and the right then in response becomes somewhat more liberal in its discourse. It's all very bizzarre. The left is seen as the establishment, which is the complete opposite of what it was at least here in Australia as little as 15 years ago.

They spent too much time trying to appease a minority and alienated a lot of people. No one even talks of policy anymore (U.S) and it's all focused on identity politics which turns people away that don't agree. Not to mention a loud minority that will then label people if they don't completely agree with all of it. The right has become a safer space to express opinions which is insane to think about.

They also lazily rely on ticking boxes for canditates where if you can see through it you realise that it's just lazy and hard to identify with.

I am also a left voter, in Aus it is a bit different as it's not as much about the cult of personality that the US is.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
16,994
Gonna buy up as many tech stocks as possible, get rich off the capital gains and chill somewhere in a tropical country while I laugh at these dumb motherfuckers while they become jobless and can’t afford to pay the bills. It’s gonna be hilarious when all the jobs get replaced by AI or outsourced.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,589
The liberal party of Australia is center-right lol
The Liberal Party here in Sweden (their literal party name is liberals), mid level party, is in a right wing coalition that formed a government with a neo nazi party to get its majority to govern.

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Well well well

another prediction nailed before the majority of polls closed.

My contracts don’t pay out until after inauguration however

I knew you had the juice still.


But you were helped along the way to get your sure prediction for this doomsday scenario.


Because @Badass J Elkann predicted the opposite of you, by litterally betting 2000 pounds that Harris would win.
 

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