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>>10042151
It's more that /sffg/ is implicitly uncucked because it isn't popular enough to have been weaponized against huwhite people yet. We're still here, there's just nothing Jewish enough to warrant being upset about.
Well, almost nothing.

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>>9766021
He absolutely will. "Trump's approval ratings" are irrelevant, because they include California and New York.

Go ask people in the Rust Belt how they feel about him. He's still drawing gigantic crowds. He isn't going to lose those states unless he for some reason doesn't deregulate their industries--and of course he will, even if he doesn't the Republicans will.

Another problem is the DNC lineup. Aside from meme candidates like The Rock and probably Zuckerberg, who is there? Hillary will not run again, and if she does she will lose again. Who else? Sanders? Warren? Middle America isn't going to vote for a Socialist Jew or a Socialist Injun, and neither will the Rust Belt.

Understanding US Electoral politics necessitates that you recognize something: Public opinion doesn't matter, only local opinion in swing states. Ten million shrieking Californians are less relevant than ONE upset Pennsylvanian. As partisan polarization increases the odds of flipping stronghold states goes down. As things stand right now, if Trump ran again tomorrow he'd win, hands down. Probably harder than he won in November.

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>>9756383
Go study welding. My coworkers are all dumb as hammered shit and some of them still make 140,000 a year. Welding isn't about intelligence it's about autism, like how children can be dumb as bricks but absurdly good at video games.

Once you have mastered anything, your value goes up, and we've got millions of welders retiring soon. Demand is going up and because the chief limitation of welding already is the awkwardness of custom designs and remoteness of objectives, automation is not a forseeable threat.

The real problem is getting experience but if you're willing to travel you can do it easily. Alternatively, try working construction. Once you've been doing it a few years it doesn't matter if you're an IQ 90 retard, you'll still end up running a construction site.

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