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re: Why do men vote democrat?
Posted on 7/19/24 at 1:33 pm to QboveTopSecret
Posted on 7/19/24 at 1:33 pm to QboveTopSecret
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AI will affect almost 40 percent of jobs around the world
Almost every job where I work, including mine could be replaced by tech.
We are just too cheap to invest in it.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 1:37 pm to SlidellCajun
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Why do men vote democrat?
My father has voted democrat every election since the year 2000. He was a republican before that. Of course, he died in 1999 and that may have affected his political positions somewhat.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 1:40 pm to kingbob
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There’s a lot of reasons, tbh. The ones that I know do so for one of the following reasons:
This list is fine, but missing the big one.
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The survey indicated that the vast majority of parents with teens have passed along their political loyalties. Roughly eight-in-ten parents who were Republican or leaned toward the Republican Party (81%) had teens who also identified as Republicans or leaned that way. And about nine-in-ten parents who were Democratic or leaned Democratic (89%) had teens who described themselves the same way.
If you ask people you why they vote the way they do, they'll give you reasons and they probably will give you something similar to your list, but they don't usually say a big one that's driving it because people want to give reasons not that they've adopted family's views.
Most U.S. parents pass along their religion and politics to their children
Posted on 7/19/24 at 1:46 pm to SlidellCajun
They like little boys pee pees
Posted on 7/19/24 at 1:55 pm to Vacherie Saint
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Once again you are badly missing the point.
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A tradesman may indeed be easier to train than someone with a degree- but there are no worthless tradesmen.
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There are scores of young people with worthless degrees
You seem to be just creating points out of thin air, whether they are responsive or not.
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are making more than many college grads now
But nowhere close on average.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 1:56 pm to Vacherie Saint
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and type your disdain for him on TD
LINK?
Posted on 7/19/24 at 1:56 pm to SlowFlowPro
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are making more than many college grads now
But nowhere close on average.
I'd take less for more fulfilling work. Most real men would.
We arent made to be sedentary
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:04 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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I'd take less for more fulfilling work. Most real men would.
Until you get to highly skilled trades, this doesn't apply.
The lower-mid level trades are not fulfilling. They're mostly doing busy/bitch work for the guys higher up.
Now I do actually know a couple guys who had professional degrees who quit to become things like Carpenters and woodworkers, but those are rare even in the trades. Your typical grunt blue collar worker doesn't have the ability or discipline to do those sorts of trades. I don't think you'll find too many people who will say that work is not fulfilling
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:08 pm to SlowFlowPro
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Until you get to highly skilled trades, this doesn't apply.
A cabinet maker is more fulfilling than a cubicle jockey working in HR. Any day
Men dont find fulfillment from degrees, or certifications
This post was edited on 7/19/24 at 2:10 pm
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:12 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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A cabinet maker
Read the rest of my post.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:16 pm to TigerDoc
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If you ask people you why they vote the way they do, they'll give you reasons and they probably will give you something similar to your list,
I voted for a Democrat governor over this current Republican we have.
Democrat is someone I met a long time ago and was pretty cool (Mark Begich)
Republican ran on tripling the PFD payout to Alaskans and nothing more. He won, unfortunately.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:16 pm to SlidellCajun
There are some men who are just looking for a handout, irrespective of being castrated by the Democrat party.
I can't understand why anyone who works (male or female) would ever vote to have their money given away to others who refuse to work.
I can't understand why anyone who works (male or female) would ever vote to have their money given away to others who refuse to work.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:18 pm to AUauditor
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I can't understand why anyone who works (male or female) would ever vote to have their money given away to others who refuse to work.
Democrats are totally addicted to oppressor/oppressed dynamics. It rules their entire lives.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:19 pm to SlidellCajun
You know this works both ways, right? That’s why I think you’re all fricked in the head.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:20 pm to AUauditor
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There are some men who are just looking for a handout, irrespective of being castrated by the Democrat party.
I can't understand why anyone who works (male or female) would ever vote to have their money given away to others who refuse to work.
You are describing the Trump tariff plan to "bring manufacturing back home" (by subsidizing manufacturing through redistribution via higher prices for everyone else)
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:20 pm to SlowFlowPro
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Your typical grunt blue collar worker doesn't have the ability or discipline to do those sorts of trades.
Your typical college grad will never advance beyond middle management if they get that high.
People are lazy and slothful, regardless of lot in life. Yes.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:25 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Your typical college grad will never advance beyond middle management if they get that high.
Sure, but only one of those will give you benefits and a salary able to move your family to where it gets to be educated at good schools. We can just agree that neither is fulfilling, however one sets a man and his family up much better, and isn't that the point of being a provider?
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:26 pm to SlowFlowPro
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Sure, but only one of those will give you benefits and a salary able to move your family to where it gets to be educated at good schools.
Most of these bitches arent even having kids. Theyre literally nothing more than consumers.
Posted on 7/19/24 at 2:27 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Why did you not include the part where I discussed being a better provider? Isn't that part of being a man? Being the best provider for your family?
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