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do you like donald trump (Please be serious when polling)

yes
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Author Topic: do you like donald Annoying Orange?  (Read 12919 times)

In the case of this particular election, Global Warming is probably the lowest priority issue right now though, so I don't really think it matters whether or not our next 4 years are dedicated to reducing CO2 emissions.
It's got to start somewhere. We can't just keep brushing it off every 4 years.

It may not be one of the biggest issues the country needs to deal with, but to have someone in office who is going to completely ignore the issue, or even work against it, is going to cause us trouble down the line.


weather and climate are Two Different Bros, bro. weather fluctuates chaotically, climate is the general trend or pattern we can find over time
yeah but if it's colder then who cares

aced 3 credit hours worth of a college geology class a couple years back and iirc there's plenty evidence that suggests global warming is a part of a cycle and not caused by humans-- we just sped it up. either way, i am all for dropping the use of fossil fuels wherever possible and focusing research/funds on renewable resources and sustainable urban agriculture, but to think that we can stop or even significantly slow down global warming is ridiculous and should not be made a top priority

weather and climate are Two Different Bros, bro. weather fluctuates chaotically, climate is the general trend or pattern we can find over time
it makes perfect economic sense that a college loan would be riskier to lenders than a car/house loan. the point he's making is that he thinks it's absurd that people have to make these massive loans to be successful in this economy. manufacturing isn't coming back in america; we're a services economy and people need to be highly educated. college education is pretty much mandatory, and this is only becoming more and more true, and college is only getting more and more expensive
there is a very high demand for skilled tradesmen across various fields and such jobs don't necessarily require college education. my old (public) school has a program you could start your junior year where a student would take 2 out of our 5 class periods every day to attend classes out in holland/zealand for areas of work from auto repair to cosmetology to network security. upon graduation, you'd have 2 years of hands-on experience, and for most it was enough to land a job or even a career in their desired field. i personally didn't even need to take advantage of that program to start my career as a junior software developer for a local company

college isn't mandatory to be successful or even to just live comfortably, and i believe that's what we should be teaching society. if you ask me, fixing the economy and education system should start at the roots: get rid of common core, put more funding into band/orchestra and workshop-type classes, instill a wider selection of electives, teach kids skills rather than how to take tests, and for forgets sake we should not take away or shorten recess and breaks. fix the first 12 years of school, see how that goes, then see what needs to be done for post-high school education

yeah i think the main thing about college degrees is that people with degrees are obviously more competitive in the job market in most cases, and people know it. so people get degrees, meaning there's now even more competition, meaning people that want to enter the job market have a harder time. of course, this obviously isn't always the case, lots of companies would probably love to take someone that can start on a low pay and work their way up while they train them or help send them to college.

college isn't mandatory to be successful or even to just live comfortably, and i believe that's what we should be teaching society. if you ask me, fixing the economy and education system should start at the roots: get rid of common core, put more funding into band/orchestra and workshop-type classes, instill a wider selection of electives, teach kids skills rather than how to take tests, and for forgets sake we should not take away or shorten recess and breaks. fix the first 12 years of school, see how that goes, then see what needs to be done for post-high school education
^^^^^^^ and this is important ^^^^^^^




*airhorn*
there was another jeb bush nightmare video but i haven't been able to find it
i think it was even better than that one

I honestly do not like him, completely being unbiased here.


I would not want somebody who has had multiple bankruptcies running the country, to let matters worse his campaigns seem to run off of people's hate ,and he hasn't made the brightest decisions, his solution to immigration is dumping money into a wall and kicking out entire families, lets not forget he wants to ban Muslim's from entering the US, he also seems to be trigger happy since he said he would declare war with North Korea, CIA, and make threats to Russia because he wants to "show them who the boss is".

There's definitely other better candidates out there than him, the only reason Annoying Orange is even out there is because of his "Controversial comments" being publicized.

people that think you go to school for the tests are dumb
which is why common core is dumb


I honestly do not like him, completely being unbiased here.


I would not want somebody who has had multiple bankruptcies running the country, to let matters worse his campaigns seem to run off of people's hate ,and he hasn't made the brightest decisions, his solution to immigration is dumping money into a wall and kicking out entire families, lets not forget he wants to ban Muslim's from entering the US, he also seems to be trigger happy since he said he would declare war with North Korea, CIA, and make threats to Russia because he wants to "show them who the boss is".

There's definitely other better candidates out there than him, the only reason Annoying Orange is even out there is because of his "Controversial comments" being publicized.
The truth.

I know I'm going to get flamed a bit for saying this, but I'm shocked to see so many young people (especially here on BLF) believe most of the bullstuff surrounding Hillary Clinton and say they would rather have Annoying Orange, who would do so much damage to our reputation as a country, as president than Clinton..

I like him the same way I like a comedian who tells 9/11 jokes.