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Trump day 1

Post by albat » 09 Nov 2016, 8:20 pm

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Post by on_one_wheel » 09 Nov 2016, 8:48 pm

I hope he gets stuck into the Australian politicians for being so blody oppressive.
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Post by AusTac » 09 Nov 2016, 8:58 pm

I for one am pretty happy.. hopfully all the itar/export bullsh*t gets binned at the very least!
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Post by bigfellascott » 09 Nov 2016, 9:09 pm

AusTac wrote:I for one am pretty happy.. hopfully all the itar/export bullsh*t gets binned at the very least!


That indeed would be a great place to start, all these restrictive rules are a PITA :drinks: Interesting times ahead I feel,
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Post by albat » 09 Nov 2016, 9:10 pm

Good result for fellow shooters in the Usa , shooters here need to get some unity and put some heat on these pollies cushing up to the greenies
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Post by Supaduke » 09 Nov 2016, 9:21 pm

I'm glad he won. Not being a typical politician, I'm very curious to see what he does and says.
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Post by bladeracer » 09 Nov 2016, 9:30 pm

I just hope our corrupt government can now see the end coming and start toning down their unceasing abuse of the public, before they get thrown out on their arses.
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Post by albat » 09 Nov 2016, 9:34 pm

Even if he does f__k all at least hes given em a wake up call and then he will deny he even promised anything # teflon don
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Post by on_one_wheel » 09 Nov 2016, 9:42 pm

Mass de-mobilization of troops in Syria, open a big can of sunshine.
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Post by Noisydad » 09 Nov 2016, 10:08 pm

I wanna see how many of those loud mouth "celebrities" that said they'd move to Canada if he won actually start packing their bags.
There's still a few of Wile. E Coyote's ideas that I haven't tried yet.
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Post by wrenchman » 09 Nov 2016, 10:19 pm

it was a long night
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Post by deye243 » 10 Nov 2016, 2:56 am

AusTac wrote:I for one am pretty happy.. hopfully all the itar/export bullsh*t gets binned at the very least!


there's a possibility that it will get worse
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Post by Gwion » 10 Nov 2016, 6:49 am

Given Trump stated in 98 that he he would run as a republican because he could sell their dumb arsed voter base any crock of s**t he wanted (paraphrased); do not be surprised if exactly none of what he campaigned on comes to pass.
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Post by Mr.Seacucumber » 10 Nov 2016, 7:13 am

Mm hopefully the Russia import bans get unblocked and all our yank friends get their genuine AK's back :D
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Post by <<Genesis93>> » 10 Nov 2016, 7:31 am

Let the swamp draining begin....

Clean out the SCOTUS,

Stop Hillary and Barry from 'fleeing'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfGeXth-Do4

As far as the victory, up to the close of polls, the leftist media mouthpieces were still chanting the Hillary....Trump not likely line.... through the count the odd were free falling from Trump outside chance... quickly becoming Hildebeast loooong shot, Trump favourite,,,

Good stuff, this can only be a positive for all... first of all ENDING the current warmish war/building encircling Russia, Trump and Putin having a few vodkas, some man time together
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Post by albat » 10 Nov 2016, 7:47 am

As trump said he wants us all to start stumping up more cash for our own defense i propose a low cost solution to that ,make it compulsory for all licenced shooters to purchase an an Ar15 !!! Ha ha!!
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Post by Bigjobss » 10 Nov 2016, 7:58 am

At the very least I see Trumps victory as a big middle finger to the extreme left, which is sort of just the entire left now, which makes me smile and giggle like a little girl, oh s**t that sounded misogynistic.
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Post by brett1868 » 10 Nov 2016, 8:11 am

deye243 wrote:
AusTac wrote:I for one am pretty happy.. hopfully all the itar/export bullsh*t gets binned at the very least!


these a possibility that it will get worse


Yep, any firearms parts out of the U.S will rise exponentially in price so his win is a major loss for Australian shooters. He plans to disassemble the free trade agreements, some of which we benefit from. ITAR seems to be the whipping post for why dealers don't have much stock of U.S sourced items. I've had no issues getting ITAR approvals processed within 5-7 days so I find it difficult to believe ITAR as the root cause behind shortages.

I'll be hitting dealers over the weekend to stock up on hard to get U.S components such as projectiles, CCI Primers amongst other consumables and might even layby a few firearms.
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Post by Boo » 10 Nov 2016, 8:21 am

Maybe the result is more a protest vote against the PC left bulls**t plus issues like US banks being given a free run to rob everyone? Anyway, good on the Yanks for not being afraid to try someone different and contraversal and for overcoming the main stream media bias and the celebrity wanker influence.
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Post by Bigjobss » 10 Nov 2016, 8:29 am

Boo wrote:Maybe the result is more a protest vote against the PC left bulls**t plus issues like US banks being given a free run to rob everyone? Anyway, good on the Yanks for not being afraid to try someone different and contraversal and for overcoming the main stream media bias and the celebrity wanker influence.


Clebrity wanker influence! Exactly!
Why should anybody value what a bunch of people living in fantasy land have to say about anything? Just shut up and dance for us entertainment monkeys.
Their whole existence is based on being able to pretend and lie in the most convincing fashion, not on being intelligent, their well payed advisors/lawyers/agents make the important decisions.
I also revel in the decline in Hollywood due to amateur online entertainment (not porn) and the rise of quality television.
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Post by on_one_wheel » 10 Nov 2016, 10:08 am

Gwion wrote:Given Trump stated in 98 that he he would run as a republican because he could sell their dumb arsed voter base any crock of s**t he wanted (paraphrased); do not be surprised if exactly none of what he campaigned on comes to pass.


Don't believe everything you read in social media.

That statement has been well and truly debunked.
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Post by on_one_wheel » 10 Nov 2016, 10:20 am

Let's not forget that America' s 40th president was a famous actor before he became president.

The big win is that he will appoint highly conservative justices in the supreme Court which wil help to uphold the correct "interpretation" of the second amendment and help to keep the extreme left at bay.
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Post by <<Genesis93>> » 10 Nov 2016, 10:40 am

Boo wrote:Maybe the result is more a protest vote against the PC left bulls**t plus issues like US banks being given a free run to rob everyone? Anyway, good on the Yanks for not being afraid to try someone different and contraversal and for overcoming the main stream media bias and the celebrity wanker influence.


Its a repudiation of the leftist policies, open borders, export of industries and the offensive foreign military policies that have taken them AS WELL as us....to fighting pointless wars at expense of their and our soldiers...
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Post by Itshurting » 10 Nov 2016, 11:22 am

Hey shooters,
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Australia has given $75 million to the corrupt Clinton Foundation over the years.Should we ask for it back now? :drinks:
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Post by Supaduke » 10 Nov 2016, 11:49 am

I have had some heated discussions at work the last few days regarding the election. One of the topics was open borders. People would get upset about my stance on border control. I believe all illegal immigrants should be sent home, no questions. I then quantified that statement by pointing out I had zero issue with legal immigration as of course most Australians are no more than 2nd or 3rd generation themselves.

I gave the analogy, imagine you had a neighbour that periodically jumped your fence and stole a bunch of your nectarines. Regardless of their race or religion it would piss you off. The left arguement is "hey man you have tonnes of nectarines, why can't people just take them?"

My response is, if they came and knocked on my door and politely asked for some, I would give them a bucketful. It's not racism to want to control who enters your yard .

Go Donny, hope you're successful.
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Post by brett1868 » 10 Nov 2016, 12:02 pm

If a prospective migrants first act is to break our laws and enter the country illegally, I want no part of them.
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Post by albat » 10 Nov 2016, 12:50 pm

What i cant understand "asylum seeker" ok how is it they cross numerous countries before arriving on australia's doorstep to claim asylum they often cross countries that have the same religion language and culture to claim saftey from persecution and are safe countries , often risking their lives to do this if you are seeking saftey from persecution surely one of these countries would fit the bill , or do they have other motives!!!
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Post by Bigjobss » 10 Nov 2016, 1:11 pm

Supaduke wrote:I have had some heated discussions at work the last few days regarding the election. One of the topics was open borders. People would get upset about my stance on border control. I believe all illegal immigrants should be sent home, no questions. I then quantified that statement by pointing out I had zero issue with legal immigration as of course most Australians are no more than 2nd or 3rd generation themselves.

I gave the analogy, imagine you had a neighbour that periodically jumped your fence and stole a bunch of your nectarines. Regardless of their race or religion it would piss you off. The left arguement is "hey man you have tonnes of nectarines, why can't people just take them?"

My response is, if they came and knocked on my door and politely asked for some, I would give them a bucketful. It's not racism to want to control who enters your yard .

Go Donny, hope you're successful.


I agree with and now feel like eating a nectarine :D
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Post by Supaduke » 10 Nov 2016, 1:13 pm

Coming into stone fruit season soon. Can't wait to start seeing peaches and nectarines again, love em
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Post by deye243 » 10 Nov 2016, 1:34 pm

albat wrote:What i cant understand "asylum seeker" ok how is it they cross numerous countries before arriving on australia's doorstep to claim asylum they often cross countries that have the same religion language and culture to claim saftey from persecution and are safe countries , often risking their lives to do this if you are seeking saftey from persecution surely one of these countries would fit the bill , or do they have other motives!!!


yes but we have missing link (center link) you know gov hand outs $40 000+ up front a house

and you don't even have to look for a job because you came from such a traumatized place :evil:
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