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What Does A Joe Biden Win Mean For Me?

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Created by Flatty > 9 months ago, 20 Nov 2020
Flatty
QLD, 239 posts
20 Nov 2020 4:25PM
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With all this talk as of late, about the US Election. I want to know as a 30 year old, middle class Australian man with a young family what does a Joe Biden win mean for me? What will change in Australia if anything? In 2016 everyone was saying that we are all F#cked because Trump won and to be honest nothing really changed. Is thia election the same?

TonyAbbott
924 posts
20 Nov 2020 2:30PM
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If Joe does win, it will embolden the lunatics here in Australia with the belief their ideas have popularity.

Don't worry though, Trump may still win yet.

tired
137 posts
20 Nov 2020 3:17PM
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Come on, Ol' Sleepy Joe beat Ol' One Term Donald easily.
90% of yanks accept that now,
according to the fake news services,

The other 10% ( trump family members and The Yes Men ) are arguing amongst themselves over whose turn it is to tell donnie he has been given a good spanking and it's time to move out of the joint.

How will it affect anyone here ?
Haven't got a clue

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
20 Nov 2020 3:18PM
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Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
20 Nov 2020 6:15PM
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Under Trump dictatorships Australia was forced onto war with China. I hope that will end now..USA may now appoint new PM for Australia and Kevin Rudd could be the one. One that lead us all of the madness war against China that cost us dearly already. in my opinion like 300 bln dollars of our pockets to fight this Chinese war, bond to lost anyway.
btw. I switched now to power saving mode and running brain at 5% max. Can,t you all see who chooses PM in Australia? is it you or white house?

Craig66
NSW, 2466 posts
20 Nov 2020 7:51PM
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Flatty said..
With all this talk as of late, about the US Election. I want to know as a 30 year old, middle class Australian man with a young family what does a Joe Biden win mean for me? What will change in Australia if anything? In 2016 everyone was saying that we are all F#cked because Trump won and to be honest nothing really changed. Is thia election the same?


in reality in 2025 it means you will be a 35 year old, middle class Australian man with a slightly older young family, and you will need to chase the young boys away from your daughter (if you have a girl)

So nothing will be different re who thinks runs what they think is the most powerful country

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
20 Nov 2020 6:58PM
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Craig66 said..

Flatty said..
With all this talk as of late, about the US Election. I want to know as a 30 year old, middle class Australian man with a young family what does a Joe Biden win mean for me? What will change in Australia if anything? In 2016 everyone was saying that we are all F#cked because Trump won and to be honest nothing really changed. Is thia election the same?



in reality in 2025 it means you will be a 35 year old, middle class Australian man with a slightly older young family, and you will need to chase the young boys away from your daughter (if you have a girl)

So nothing will be different re who thinks runs what they think is the most powerful country


Lucky country? No more . If you choose you opponent wisely. 2025 could be nothi g you could imagine yet.

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
20 Nov 2020 6:58PM
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Craig66 said..

Flatty said..
With all this talk as of late, about the US Election. I want to know as a 30 year old, middle class Australian man with a young family what does a Joe Biden win mean for me? What will change in Australia if anything? In 2016 everyone was saying that we are all F#cked because Trump won and to be honest nothing really changed. Is thia election the same?



in reality in 2025 it means you will be a 35 year old, middle class Australian man with a slightly older young family, and you will need to chase the young boys away from your daughter (if you have a girl)

So nothing will be different re who thinks runs what they think is the most powerful country


Lucky country? No more . If you choose you opponent wisely. 2025 could be nothi g you could imagine yet.

Macroscien
QLD, 6808 posts
20 Nov 2020 6:58PM
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Flatty said..
With all this talk as of late, about the US Election. I want to know as a 30 year old, middle class Australian man with a young family what does a Joe Biden win mean for me? What will change in Australia if anything? In 2016 everyone was saying that we are all F#cked because Trump won and to be honest nothing really changed. Is thia election the same?




in reality in 2025 it means you will be a 35 year old, middle class Australian man with a slightly older young family, and you will need to chase the young boys away from your daughter (if you have a girl)

So nothing will be different re who thinks runs what they think is the most powerful country



Lucky country? No more . If you choose you opponent wisely. 2025 could be nothi g you could imagine yet.

Carantoc
WA, 7189 posts
20 Nov 2020 5:44PM
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Flatty said..
....as a 30 year old, middle class Australian man with a young family ....


How dare you

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
20 Nov 2020 8:29PM
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.Heavy weather is back .

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
20 Nov 2020 7:15PM
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Imax1 said..
.Heavy weather is back .


No, its just a flash in the pan. Back to the funny images thread.

Pugwash
WA, 7729 posts
20 Nov 2020 8:47PM
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Macroscien said..

Craig66 said..



Flatty said..
With all this talk as of late, about the US Election. I want to know as a 30 year old, middle class Australian man with a young family what does a Joe Biden win mean for me? What will change in Australia if anything? In 2016 everyone was saying that we are all F#cked because Trump won and to be honest nothing really changed. Is thia election the same?





in reality in 2025 it means you will be a 35 year old, middle class Australian man with a slightly older young family, and you will need to chase the young boys away from your daughter (if you have a girl)

So nothing will be different re who thinks runs what they think is the most powerful country




Lucky country? No more . If you choose you opponent wisely. 2025 could be nothi g you could imagine yet.


All hail the land that banned Winnie the Pooh!!!

Twimby
WA, 483 posts
20 Nov 2020 10:52PM
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Don't know about you, but Rudi might be allowed back to the hairdresser and not have to dye his own hair, if they address the Pandemic


japie
NSW, 7145 posts
21 Nov 2020 12:32PM
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FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
21 Nov 2020 11:28PM
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sgo
VIC, 211 posts
22 Nov 2020 1:56PM
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Perhaps you should ask yourself; what do you mean to Joe Biden?

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
22 Nov 2020 2:53PM
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Flatty said..
With all this talk as of late, about the US Election. I want to know as a 30 year old, middle class Australian man with a young family what does a Joe Biden win mean for me? What will change in Australia if anything? In 2016 everyone was saying that we are all F#cked because Trump won and to be honest nothing really changed. Is thia election the same?


30, middle class, young family. Mortgage?
You just be a good citizen for your government and follow the herd like the rest of us sheep. Yes bleat all you like, but whether we end up over a cliff or in a green pasture isn't our decision.

hashbrown
WA, 108 posts
22 Nov 2020 1:08PM
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I am inclined to think it will overturned.

Troops in the street soon all across America enforcing a strict military law imposed to quell the dissent?


Youngbreezy
WA, 1215 posts
22 Nov 2020 1:29PM
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Flatty
QLD, 239 posts
22 Nov 2020 3:42PM
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By the sounds of it, the yanks are throwing a tantrum over nothing. I sure it will be same old, same old in six months time.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
22 Nov 2020 4:58PM
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Flatty said..
the yanks are throwing a tantrum over nothing


Cos that's so out of character

Pugwash
WA, 7729 posts
22 Nov 2020 3:08PM
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If HW existed, there would be a thread about the pizza shop, cash in hand work, work restrictions on certain classes of visa, wage theft and then the inevitable red vs blue slanging match....

Ahhhh... better off without it

hashbrown
WA, 108 posts
22 Nov 2020 8:32PM
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Pugwash said..
If HW existed,

Ahhhh... better off without it


A vote for censorship then.

Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
23 Nov 2020 5:05AM
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hashbrown said..
I am inclined to think it will overturned.

Troops in the street soon all across America enforcing a strict military law imposed to quell the dissent?



Sounds a bit like what is happening elsewhere in the world under the guise of a new strain of the seasonal flue.

next they'll be wanting to give everyone an injection of an experimental code that changes cellular function and... oh

think I'll just stay at home

Rupert
TAS, 2967 posts
23 Nov 2020 9:12AM
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Methinks pm33 may have returned.

hashbrown
WA, 108 posts
23 Nov 2020 12:26PM
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Rails - in the U.K they are set to roll out a 'freedom pass' to anyone who has had two negative tests in a week so you are allowed to mix outside without the need for a mask Who would have ever believed it.

Mr Milk
NSW, 3116 posts
23 Nov 2020 4:42PM
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That's just insanity. 95% of people in the UK haven't been infected, so you would expect most people to pass a negative test.

Poida
WA, 1922 posts
23 Nov 2020 2:14PM
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Twimby said..
Don't know about you, but Rudi might be allowed back to the hairdresser and not have to dye his own hair, if they address the Pandemic



is this the lizard overlord that was spoken about previously on heavy weather?

Poida
WA, 1922 posts
23 Nov 2020 2:19PM
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Flatty said..
With all this talk as of late, about the US Election. I want to know as a 30 year old, middle class Australian man with a young family what does a Joe Biden win mean for me? What will change in Australia if anything? In 2016 everyone was saying that we are all F#cked because Trump won and to be honest nothing really changed. Is thia election the same?


Ethical
Inclusive
Empathic
Purpose driven

Most things that Trump wasnt

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
25 Nov 2020 8:41AM
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Whoever is the president of the United States has very little effect on the average American let alone the average Australian. Thankfully.



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