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Tag Archives: Donald Trump
In limited defence of Tony Abbott
The recent news surrounding President Donald Trump’s phone conversation with our own cuck-in-chief, Malcolm Turnbull got me thinking about a post I had intended to write about Tony Abbott. Before I do I’d like to publically share my distaste for Malcolm … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Politics, Ramblings, Society
Tagged Australia, Donald Trump, Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott
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Trump Wins but Black Pill Time
Part of me really wants to gloat (and I already have a whole lot) but it would be better if rather than getting complacent that we got serious. As the title suggests, what I want to do here is focus … Continue reading
Politics & Christianity
Earlier this year I bought a Trump t-shirt and had it delivered via an acquaintance to me since I needed a United States address to get it. It occurred to me that this was the first time I had ever directly financially … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Religion, Society
Tagged Christianity, Donald Trump
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Make Education Local Again
Yes, another Trump inspired post. I won’t apologise, he’s the most exciting thing to happen to politics in years. Openly questioning immigration policy and even suggesting that Muslim immigration be halted? More recently in a speech stating: “The nation-state remains … Continue reading
Slapping the hand that votes
As I’ve cared for menagerie of pets and now have children, I’ve had plenty of direct experience with the idiom, “bite the hand that feeds you.” To be quite honest, I’ve done it myself. My purpose for rephrasing it in … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Society
Tagged Donald Trump, Immigration
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From a disaffected conservative
I grew up in a reasonably conservative household and I have personally held instinctively conservative positions most of my life. That’s not to say I held positions without reason, just that I had a strong preference for individualism, tradition and … Continue reading