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What does UK leaving eu mean?
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Originally posted by Monaco Slim View Postup to 16,000 a year? They get far more than that. Each child is £550 in child benefit and child tax credit, they also get working tax credit, so **** knows how much they're really getting.
My guess is that they're getting £2500 a month for 16 hours work and 2 kids.
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It means that they are racist bigots according to Clinton, Obama, and the rest of the idiot demtards.
They said the UK is at the "back of the line" (yes, an obvious racist remark by the president that no one batted an eye at when he said it), but Trump welcomes a long lasting relationship with the people of the UK. You decide for yourselves who the real racists are.
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Originally posted by mathed View PostIt means that they are racist bigots according to Clinton, Obama, and the rest of the idiot demtards.
They said the UK is at the "back of the line" (yes, an obvious racist remark by the president that no one batted an eye at when he said it), but Trump welcomes a long lasting relationship with the people of the UK. You decide for yourselves who the real racists are.
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Originally posted by siablo14 View PostHow was it racist?
In the super sensitive PC environment that we now are forced to live in, where acknowleging the accomplishments of valedictorians is offensive to others, where receiving a trophy for winning in a sport is offensive, where people are called racists for having a different opinion that the mass liberal view; saying something that can in any way, shape or form, be linked to a racist ideology, is the ultimate sin.
Only, it is only seen as racist if certain people say it. When a Democratic figure, especially one with the political power that Obama wields says it, not one word is said because it fits the agenda. Can you even imagine the uproar had a guy like Trump said a group of people would be forced to "stand at the back of the line"? LMAO, that would be all that you would see on certain news networks such as CNN. They would show him with a swastika on his forehead or something.
I mean, they are calling the "Brexit" vote an act of racism right now. Let's be real about this.
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Originally posted by mathed View PostNot so long ago, certain minorities were told sit in the back of the bus, told to eat in different restaurants, told to wait behind whites in stores.
In the super sensitive PC environment that we now are forced to live in, where acknowleging the accomplishments of valedictorians is offensive to others, where receiving a trophy for winning in a sport is offensive, where people are called racists for having a different opinion that the mass liberal view; saying something that can in any way, shape or form, be linked to a racist ideology, is the ultimate sin.
Only, it is only seen as racist if certain people say it. When a Democratic figure, especially one with the political power that Obama wields says it, not one word is said because it fits the agenda. Can you even imagine the uproar had a guy like Trump said a group of people would be forced to "stand at the back of the line"? LMAO, that would be all that you would see on certain news networks such as CNN. They would show him with a swastika on his forehead or something.
I mean, they are calling the "Brexit" vote an act of racism right now. Let's be real about this.
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