What flags gets the most grief? India, Sweden or Israel?
My vote goes to india, they really are shitty people.
Turkey. But they bring it upon themselves.
>>74254360
Australia I think.
>>74254360
Why would anyone give us grief, fatso?
Japan > China > India > South Korea
In /pol/, I see the comment "Asians hate each others" often, but it's NOT true.
"Some Asians hate the country, others like the country" is true.
>>74254352
>pew research center
>via 9gag.com
>>74254352
>Pakistan
>India
>Chinkland
>Autismland
4 of the worst countries in Asia
and nothing was lost
>Australia
>Asian
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
So apparently /r/the_donald has been hijacked by, surprise surprise some SJWs from /r/shitredditsays and is looking to censor and control it from the inside.
Why does this even surprise me anymore?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Mr_Trump/comments/4jpc6m/the_donald_has_been_hijacked_read_for_more_info/
^proof
How does that even work...if you create a subreddit wouldn't you only give modship to someone you absolutely trust? Unless it was hijacked to start
>muh reddit drama
fuck off
>>74254367
Originally it was controlled by a group of /r/redpill people - but the reddit admins use sockpuppet accounts and doxxed them and have now completely nuked the entire modlist and replaced it with 'their people'.
Why did they call it "national" socialism"
Was it even real socialism?
Where do I look to find objective material on the subject?
This isn't hard.
Did he seize the means of production under state control?
Yes, he was a socialist.
>>74254164
>Did he seize the means of production under state control?
Examples and sources please.
I'm trying to be a good schoolboy here.
>>74254164
>Did he seize the means of production under state control?
>>74254164
>Did he seize the means of production under state control?
not really, he paid for BMWs like we paid GM to make weapons
basically they were just making shit up as they went along though
>Unlike with most other major owners of U.S. debt, the Treasury Department kept Saudi Arabia's precise holdings secret since the 1970s. Saudi's holdings were lumped together with that of other oil exporting nations, including Venezuela and Iraq.
>But that policy ended on Monday as the Treasury Department disclosed precise holdings by specific countries that were previously grouped together. A Treasury official told CNNMoney the move was made following a review aimed at trying to provide more "comprehensive and transparent" data.
>It is possible that Saudi Arabia owns even more U.S. debt than what was revealed on Monday. That's because Saudi Arabia's central bank listed owning $587 billion of foreign reserves as of March. Typically, central banks park the majority of their foreign reserves in U.S. Treasuries. In other words, the numbers don't really add up.
The Saudis literally own you spineless cucks, which is why you never criticize them and let them do whatever the fuck they want.
Now, bow down to your king like a good goy.
http://money.cnn.com/2016/05/16/investing/saudi-arabia-us-debt-ownership-revealed/index.html?sr=fbCNN051716saudi-arabia-us-debt-ownership-revealed0653AMVODtopLink&linkId=24579110
>>74253745
1/100 of our national debt, boo hoo!
>>74253745
Guess who has bases in who
>>74253745
>Now, bow down to your king like a good goy.
Donald Trump likes to say he has created a political movement that has drawn “millions and millions” of new voters into the Republican Party. “It’s the biggest thing happening in politics,” Trump has said. “All over the world, they’re talking about it,” he's bragged.
But a Politico analysis of the early 2016 voting data show that, so far, it’s just not true.
While Trump’s insurgent candidacy has spurred record-setting Republican primary turnout in state after state, the early statistics show that the vast majority of those voters aren’t actually new to voting or to the Republican Party, but rather they are reliable past voters in general elections. They are only casting ballots in a Republican primary for the first time.
It is a distinction with profound consequences for the fall campaign.
If Trump isn’t bringing the promised wave of new voters into the GOP, it’s far less likely the Manhattan businessman can transform a 2016 Electoral College map that begins tilted against the Republican Party. And whether Trump’s voters are truly new is a question of urgent interest both to GOP operatives and Hillary Clinton and her allies, who have dispatched their top analytics experts to find the answer.
“All he seems to have done is bring new people into the primary process, not bring new people into the general-election process … It’s exciting that these new people that are engaged in the primary but those people are people that are already going to vote Republican in the [fall],” said Alex Lundry, who served as director of data science for Mitt Romney in 2012, when presented Politico’s findings. “It confirms what my suspicion has been all along.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/05/donald-trump-2016-polling-turnout-early-voting-data-213897#ixzz48ukrBYxv
In Iowa, the Republican caucus turnout smashed its past record by 50 percent this year, jumping from 121,000 to nearly 187,000. But, according to figures provided by the state party, 95 percent of the 2016 caucusgoers had previously voted in at least one of the past four presidential elections—and almost 80 percent had voted in at least three of the past four.
The new caucusgoers, in other words, are likely to vote in November anyway.
In South Carolina, which also saw record turnout, data from the state GOP show that first-time voters amounted to 8.4 percent of the GOP electorate. But triple that amount—roughly 25 percent—were only first-time voters in a Republican primary. Even with historically high turnout, the data from the state party show that the Trump-led ballot brought almost exactly the same number of former Democratic primary voters into this year’s GOP primary as a Trump-free ballot did four years ago.
And in Florida, one of the nation’s most critical battleground states, Republican primary turnout jumped by 40 percent from 2012 to 2016. But only 6 percent of those who voted in the 2016 Republican primary did not vote in either of the 2012 or 2014 general elections and were registered to vote then. That amounts to a lot of people—about 142,000—but it’s a fractional share of a populous and fast-growing state that has added almost 1 million voters to the rolls since the beginning of 2012.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/05/donald-trump-2016-polling-turnout-early-voting-data-213897#ixzz48ulrr1G0
Certainly, in a tight race—Florida was decided by 537 votes in 2000—Trump’s new voters could prove significant, even decisive. But they are not suggestive of a candidate wholly remaking the composition of the electorate or reshaping the entire political landscape.
“There is no question he brought some people out but relatively speaking it’s not a huge number when it comes to a general election,” said Daniel Smith, a political science professor at the University of Florida who has studied voter turnout patterns and who calculated the Florida figures for Politico.
It’s difficult to quantify exactly what share of the inflated 2016 primary turnout is inspired by Trump. Many states have yet to release detailed data and even among those that have a patchwork of different voting rules, the fact that some new young voters register every cycle and the notion that many Republicans could have turned out to oppose Trump—remember, he began winning a clear majority in states only recently—make such calculations nearly impossible.
But the data so far point away from a massive movement of new voters or Democrats flocking to Trump.
“I think the glass is half full,” Smith added, looking at the numbers from Trump’s perspective. “But it’s a small glass — maybe a shot glass.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/05/donald-trump-2016-polling-turnout-early-voting-data-213897#ixzz48um63xWh
Any way it’s sliced, the historic primary turnout of 2016 is good news for the GOP. It is a sign, as it was for Democrats in 2008 when the Clinton-Obama contest shattered old turnout records, of energy and enthusiasm that can often be translated into volunteer hours and campaign cash. And Democrats this year, despite the surprisingly close contest between Clinton and Bernie Sanders, are far below their previous turnout highs—raising the specter of a problematic enthusiasm gap this fall.
“The Republicans have tremendous energy. The Democrats don’t,” Trump bragged at Mar-a-Lago as the primary results rolled in on March 1, Super Tuesday. “They don’t have any energy. Their numbers are down. Our numbers are through the roof.”
Trump is right about the numbers. But his conclusion—that he’ll thus win in November—is historically unfounded. Experts who study voting presidential patterns warn that inflated primary turnout and general election outcomes are unrelated.
trump_new_voters.png
“It’s very hard to say that anything that happens in the primary season has that much of an impact on the general,” said Drew DeSilver of the Pew Research Center, who has studied presidential voter turnout. Of the past six presidential elections with competitive primaries in both parties, the party with the higher primary turnout has won more votes in the fall only three times, he noted. “There is definitely not a correlation between turnout in the primaries and success in the general election.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/05/donald-trump-2016-polling-turnout-early-voting-data-213897#ixzz48umNa4pQ
ITT: Things that can stump Trump
>rape allegations
>irrefutable ties to organized crime
>clear evidence of racism
>getting caught cheating on Melania
Am I missing anything?
>>74253571
Evidence of being bisexual.
>>74253571
>rape allegations
He already had those, his ex-wife, they tried to push that for a while in current year -1 and it never sticked.
>irrefutable ties to organized crime
He is a legitimate businessman.
The other two are the only dangerous ones.
>>74253571
the only thing that can stump him are swing states
>hi dad, I want to introduce my bf to you, Sergej Cykov. We will marry this summer!
how do you react /pol/
>>74253511
the same if he was black/asian
no reaction
>>74253511
I'd be happy because there would be a good chance that my grandchildren won't grow up in an Arab-African country.
>>74253511
teach the lil nigga how to squat properly
Is daesh behind the rise of hijab porn?
>"Mia Khalifa"
>Mia in Arabic = million
>Khalifa = Caliph, successor of the prophet Muhammad, ruler of the Islamic State
>"Mia Khalifa" = One million Caliphs, or a million generation long islamic rule over the world.
Every time you fap to Hijab porn, daesh wins.
she even explains how she supports isis in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nIN6Ciw1Ws
That's why we don't beat our meat to terrorists.
Zyzz here
Mirin' the 72 virgins brah
Join Islam bras don't be a cunt
i would impregnate mia khalifa and give her half breed children with light colored eyes
>be black = hurr it's the crackers!
>be white = hurr it's the jews and the blacks!
>be jew = hurr it's the muslims!
>be muslim = hurr it's the infidels!
okay? got more?
It really is the jews though
>>74253247
>be aztec = hurr its the spaniards!
>>74253330
you are white!
wow this really works!
>tfw you will never have a pro-white, right-wing qt waifu to drill every night.
>>74253186
We'll see about that
I never lose hope that women like this exists because my sisters and mother are like this.
Just be patient, when you start doing the things you love and the time is right she'll come to you.
stop fucking trying to shill this ugly ass yellow toothed insane bitch
http://diepresse.com/home/politik/innenpolitik/4990042/Duzdar_Erste-Muslimin-in-Bundesregierung
>She is one of the fiercest critics of the anti-immigration policy the country had taken during the last months
haha
kill me
>>74253147
How the FUCK did she get in? Austria is clearly one of the most anti rapefugee nations
>>74254055
Change in government. We recently got a new chancellor who'll now appoint her.
>>74254055
she grew up here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mal27etUPM&list=PLDF03FD71FE7D634E&index=10 Give glory to God today brothers. Try living more righteous today and be strong by helping the weak. Do not be deceived another day and help wake up your brothers in Christ. As God said "The fear of God is the hate of evil" Amen brothers, have a great day.
The day the West died.
>>74252834
the day when the last hope for humankind died
>>74252834
The nazis were antiwhites that would have sold the the rest of europe out if it meant german success.
What do you think of Italy? Have you ever been there or did you just meet some dagos of italian descent?
WW1, WW2 jokes accepted!
>>74252746
pro: me
cons: you
>>74252813
Just the same.
>>74252746
Thank you for helping me make my coffee every morning.