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lukerobinho wrote:mcjules wrote:u4486662 wrote:benelsmore wrote:The high earners want to protect their earnings, not have them raped by left who stereotypically demand more equality and completely disregard how and why certain jobs earn more money than others. The graphs above show two opposing trends, neither of which are surprising. One is that higher income earners are more likely to vote on the right of the political spectrum, and the other is that those with a higher level of education tend to vote on the left of the political spectrum. Those who are both high income earners and well educated tend to be 50/50. Yep exactly. The group of people that fit on the peak of that black line in the non-HS graduate chart are the ones I have the least time for personally :) Not a fan of low to middle income workers ? I thought the left was looking out for the little guy Their M.O is to rape the rich and give it to the poor right? :lol:
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lukerobinho wrote:mcjules wrote:u4486662 wrote:benelsmore wrote:The high earners want to protect their earnings, not have them raped by left who stereotypically demand more equality and completely disregard how and why certain jobs earn more money than others. The graphs above show two opposing trends, neither of which are surprising. One is that higher income earners are more likely to vote on the right of the political spectrum, and the other is that those with a higher level of education tend to vote on the left of the political spectrum. Those who are both high income earners and well educated tend to be 50/50. Yep exactly. The group of people that fit on the peak of that black line in the non-HS graduate chart are the ones I have the least time for personally :) Not a fan of low to middle income workers ? I thought the left was looking out for the little guy nice try :lol:
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I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform.
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paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:what degree do you have draupkick? The old "must have a degree to discuss it" chestnut. -PB the context of the question is completely lost on you
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Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing
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u4486662 wrote:benelsmore wrote:The high earners want to protect their earnings, not have them raped by left who stereotypically demand more equality and completely disregard how and why certain jobs earn more money than others. The graphs above show two opposing trends, neither of which are surprising. One is that higher income earners are more likely to vote on the right of the political spectrum, and the other is that those with a higher level of education tend to vote on the left of the political spectrum. Those who are both high income earners and well educated tend to be 50/50. but but draupkick was trying to make a point about republican voters being less intelligent... the graphic was racist too because it excluded non-whites from the statistics (another marxist trick to skew figures). the explanation given for this is weak. furthermore how you can surmise that left wing voters are more highly educated from those graphs is a leap of faith
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ricecrackers wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:what degree do you have draupkick? The old "must have a degree to discuss it" chestnut. -PB the context of the question is completely lost on you Must be because I haven't got a degree in understanding questions. Will have to get back to my studies asap. -PB
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mcjules wrote:u4486662 wrote:benelsmore wrote:The high earners want to protect their earnings, not have them raped by left who stereotypically demand more equality and completely disregard how and why certain jobs earn more money than others. The graphs above show two opposing trends, neither of which are surprising. One is that higher income earners are more likely to vote on the right of the political spectrum, and the other is that those with a higher level of education tend to vote on the left of the political spectrum. Those who are both high income earners and well educated tend to be 50/50. Yep exactly. The group of people that fit on the peak of that black line in the non-HS graduate chart are the ones I have the least time for personally :) ...such as police?
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paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:what degree do you have draupkick? The old "must have a degree to discuss it" chestnut. -PB the context of the question is completely lost on you Must be because I haven't got a degree in understanding questions. Will have to get back to my studies asap. -PB you're digging a deeper hole, keep trying
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This page is beautiful =d>
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mcjules wrote:This page is beautiful =d>
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this is beautiful
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ricecrackers wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:what degree do you have draupkick? The old "must have a degree to discuss it" chestnut. -PB the context of the question is completely lost on you Must be because I haven't got a degree in understanding questions. Will have to get back to my studies asap. -PB you're digging a deeper hole, keep trying Can't do that, haven't got my backhoe tickets. -PB
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paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:what degree do you have draupkick? The old "must have a degree to discuss it" chestnut. -PB the context of the question is completely lost on you Must be because I haven't got a degree in understanding questions. Will have to get back to my studies asap. -PB you're digging a deeper hole, keep trying Can't do that, haven't got my backhoe tickets. -PB Draupkick wrote:
BREAKING NEWS: Shock horror, the people who are most educated are also the least likely to vote for right wing parties.
CONSPIRACY!
Edited by Draupnir: 26/6/2015 12:04:47 AM
ricecrackers wrote:what degree do you have draupkick?
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ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars.
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Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work.
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ricecrackers wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:ricecrackers wrote:what degree do you have draupkick? The old "must have a degree to discuss it" chestnut. -PB the context of the question is completely lost on you Must be because I haven't got a degree in understanding questions. Will have to get back to my studies asap. -PB you're digging a deeper hole, keep trying Can't do that, haven't got my backhoe tickets. -PB Draupkick wrote:
BREAKING NEWS: Shock horror, the people who are most educated are also the least likely to vote for right wing parties.
CONSPIRACY!
Edited by Draupnir: 26/6/2015 12:04:47 AM
ricecrackers wrote:what degree do you have draupkick? What does that have to do with my ability to dig good holes? -PB
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:lol: For some extra lols, Gerard Henderson on #theirABC last night http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2015/s4262136.htm
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ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work. I know what you are trying to say, and I know Republicans aren't popular in several circles but again I think it is too easy to blame the "left wing" or blame the "right wing" if you are standing on one of their side lines http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/40-celebrities-who-are-republicans#.emzZmMMwe
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Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work. I know what you are trying to say, and I know Republicans aren't popular in several circles but again I think it is too easy to blame the "left wing" or blame the "right wing" if you are standing on one of their side lines http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/40-celebrities-who-are-republicans#.emzZmMMwe I dont blame anyone, its the natural order of things certain people with power get good mileage out of manipulating the masses via their idealism more often than not the easiest to manipulate are those that subscribe to the leftist ideals as they tend to be less intelligent and less confident in themselves because they seek comfort in the collective all you have to do is own the collective and you can make them dance to whatever tune you play
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ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work. I know what you are trying to say, and I know Republicans aren't popular in several circles but again I think it is too easy to blame the "left wing" or blame the "right wing" if you are standing on one of their side lines http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/40-celebrities-who-are-republicans#.emzZmMMwe I dont blame anyone, its the natural order of things certain people with power get good mileage out of manipulating the masses via their idealism more often than not the easiest to manipulate are those that subscribe to the leftist ideals as they tend to be less intelligent and less confident in themselves because they seek comfort in the collective all you have to do is own the collective and you can make them dance to whatever tune you play Less intelligent in your opinion. I could reply that conservatives are on mass less intelligent as all it takes to sway them is the threat of terror or children overboard.
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Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work. I know what you are trying to say, and I know Republicans aren't popular in several circles but again I think it is too easy to blame the "left wing" or blame the "right wing" if you are standing on one of their side lines http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/40-celebrities-who-are-republicans#.emzZmMMwe I dont blame anyone, its the natural order of things certain people with power get good mileage out of manipulating the masses via their idealism more often than not the easiest to manipulate are those that subscribe to the leftist ideals as they tend to be less intelligent and less confident in themselves because they seek comfort in the collective all you have to do is own the collective and you can make them dance to whatever tune you play Less intelligent in your opinion. I could reply that conservatives are on mass less intelligent as all it takes to sway them is the threat of terror or children overboard. Both sides of the political spectrum are guilty of manipulating the masses.
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u4486662 wrote: Both sides of the political spectrum are guilty of manipulating the masses.
This I totally agree on.
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Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work. I know what you are trying to say, and I know Republicans aren't popular in several circles but again I think it is too easy to blame the "left wing" or blame the "right wing" if you are standing on one of their side lines http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/40-celebrities-who-are-republicans#.emzZmMMwe I dont blame anyone, its the natural order of things certain people with power get good mileage out of manipulating the masses via their idealism more often than not the easiest to manipulate are those that subscribe to the leftist ideals as they tend to be less intelligent and less confident in themselves because they seek comfort in the collective all you have to do is own the collective and you can make them dance to whatever tune you play Less intelligent in your opinion. I could reply that conservatives are on mass less intelligent as all it takes to sway them is the threat of terror or children overboard. all humans are manipulated by fear its the most effective tactic for control and is apolitical in its effect
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ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work. They're also incredibly hypocritical people. They complain about coal seam gas, oil and mining and yet still use cars, phones, stoves etc. Fucking hippies.
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benelsmore wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work. They're also incredibly hypocritical people. They complain about coal seam gas, oil and mining and yet still use cars, phones, stoves etc. Fucking hippies. The hypocritical complainers the red/green coat tribe of today :lol: None of these are modern day hippies - an insult to the real hippies of the past, they had no agenda back in the day due to numb brain dope damage they used to cultivate - then they got "greener"
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M.L. wrote:benelsmore wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work. They're also incredibly hypocritical people. They complain about coal seam gas, oil and mining and yet still use cars, phones, stoves etc. Fucking hippies. The hypocritical complainers the red/green coat tribe of today :lol: None of these are modern day hippies - an insult to the real hippies of the past, they had no agenda back in the day due to numb brain dope damage they used to cultivate - then they got "greener" Hippies is the easier term for "over-educated in one area, expert in every area type of ass-hats who do 5 mins of research and become experts in drilling and geology".
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the modern leftist is certainly more militant and not peace loving like the hippies of generations past
this new breed of leftist is more akin to the violent and hateful bolsheviks of the Russian Revolution
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benelsmore wrote:M.L. wrote:benelsmore wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:ricecrackers wrote:Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:I hate the terms "left wing" and "right wing" in politics. People want to seem clever by labeling something when the reality is much more complex.
"I cant believe that leftie would vote for that!" Its such a nonsense notion. Because you identify with these Ideas you must never agree with those ideas for you are labelled. Conform. most lefties self identify as lefties and marginalise their opponents as right wing Its simplistic to think this goes only one way. Both sides do it, but also sweep everyone else up into little labeled jars. there is a modern trend for some right wingers to self identify too however I see this is largely reactive to the left wing movement the main difference however is that left wingers operate as a collective and take their talking points and moral positions from a doctrine that is supported and promoted by popular culture. celebrities etc. no one in Hollywood publicly states they support the Republican party if they want to get work. They're also incredibly hypocritical people. They complain about coal seam gas, oil and mining and yet still use cars, phones, stoves etc. Fucking hippies. The hypocritical complainers the red/green coat tribe of today :lol: None of these are modern day hippies - an insult to the real hippies of the past, they had no agenda back in the day due to numb brain dope damage they used to cultivate - then they got "greener" Hippies is the easier term for "over-educated in one area, expert in every area type of ass-hats who do 5 mins of research and become experts in drilling and geology". Don't be so harsh - they'll consider this abuse and push that therapy will have to be bulk billed in the future.
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All I see is convenient boxes and labels for everyone. You are against CSG but drive a car, how dare you hypocrite. Is it wrong for a person to ask for a better energy creation model than csg. They may recognize its importance right now and know they depend on it right now, but also know in the longer term alternatives must be found.
By pigeon holing people into these Stereotypical categories you yourself are fulfilling a stereotype.
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