Joe Biden defeats Trump to win US election

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cerebus

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Well 6 months on each (that was the length of each course), so a year in total. I did them because outside my 'core' courses, I needed to do some elective courses to complete my degree. As I was interested in politics as a teenager, I thought I might try my hand at a few courses in political science. I did them at UCT.
As an engineering student at UCT they made us do an elective as well. Chose economics. Microeconomics in the first semester and macro in the second.

Only started going to the lectures because ... well my engineering class had 3 women in a class of 35.

Economics had a far more diverse representation. It was a nice reprieve.
 

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Trump should have been pro raising minimum wage.
It’ll be better at keeping illegals out than the wall.
with high (or any) minimum wage Americans legally can't get employed if they're not worth at least minimum wage, but illegals can, you're breaking the law anyway, what's one more law to break?

low (or no) minimum wage means Americans who's labour isn't worth much will still have a job and illegals will have to cut their wage expectations MUCH lower than it already is

high minimum wage = more illegals
no minimum wage = less illegals
 

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As an engineering student at UCT they made us do an elective as well. Chose economics. Microeconomics in the first semester and macro in the second.

Only started going to the lectures because ... well my engineering class had 3 women in a class of 35.

Economics had a far more diverse representation. It was a nice reprieve.
I took Philosophy of Science for my elective - aka Popper and more Popper.
My Physics Major class had 8 people in it, and I was the only woman.
 

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a gorgeous display of the lack of support the new president has ... better to replace the vast emptiness that normally would be a sea of supporters with flags, I'm sure Sadam did the same shyte
Pretty sure there were more folk on the National Mall planting flags than were at Donnie's inaugural.

Also, this you?

Trump is not some golden god that can do no wrong in the eyes of those who support any/some/even most of his actions
 

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Pretty sure there were more folk on the National Mall planting flags than were at Donnie's inaugural.

Also, this you?
only your severe case of TDS can possibly conflate a comment purely about Biden with ANY stance on Trump

seek. professional. help.
 

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...and the salty tears doth flow still... yea, unto the seventh generation....
oh yeah I'm so salty, you got me

it is by no means an objective fact that 'ol Greg throws Trump into every "retort" and that is not a sign of obsession at all

it is also not true that the only MyBB member more obsessed with Trump than he is, goes by TysonRoux
 
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