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Reply #15 - Jan 18th, 2025 at 6:58pm
 
Frank wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 6:49pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 6:43pm:
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Is George Soros a oligarch?


It is possible but I have insufficient data to really judge either way.

I think that it is clearly shown that there are several on the right who meet the criteria, like Musk for instance. He has clearly benefited from his political actions.

How do you know Musk is but don't know is Soros is, mindless waddling d***wit?

This is what I love about OzPol- morons like you self-disclose.

Amazing.



Musk has the power and is set to make billions from his positioning. It is clear cut. Soros does not seem to have the same profit connection. Maybe he does but nobody has pointed out how if he does.

So Musk ticks all the boxes as a matter of known fact but with Soros we are still missing the required info to make a full conclusion.

I cannot say Soros isn't just that I have not seen any clear evidence.
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Reply #16 - Jan 18th, 2025 at 7:19pm
 
Leroy wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 6:54pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 6:43pm:
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Is George Soros a oligarch?


It is possible but I have insufficient data to really judge either way.

I think that it is clearly shown that there are several on the right who meet the criteria, like Musk for instance. He has clearly benefited from his political actions.


Any insights as to what he did to gain what benefit.


Sorry probably put that poorly. He may not have done a lot we know about yet.

He does from next week have a level of control over branches of government that do oversight on companies that he owns. He is also one of the warriors supporting further tax cuts for the wealthy - Tax cuts for himself.

Musk benefited from the 2017 Trump tax cuts for the wealthy.
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Reply #17 - Jan 18th, 2025 at 7:25pm
 
it seems soros suffered a psychological transformation as a result of his experiences in the holocaust.

he seems very resentful and hateful towards those who have not "so suffered" and he seems to harbour a wish to sew chaos so that the citizens of the west can experience what he experienced in the camps.

it is a reasonably common psychological pathology.

hurt people want to "hurt people"

his hope seems to be to harm the west by promoting various chaotic agendas

BLM, trans nonsense, open borders, funding bail for crazy criminals
all under the "veil' of social justice.

a truly evil chappie who , hopefully, trump can demolish
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Re: Is George Soros a oligarch?
Reply #18 - Jan 18th, 2025 at 7:51pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 6:58pm:
Frank wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 6:49pm:
Dnarever wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 6:43pm:
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Is George Soros a oligarch?


It is possible but I have insufficient data to really judge either way.

I think that it is clearly shown that there are several on the right who meet the criteria, like Musk for instance. He has clearly benefited from his political actions.

How do you know Musk is but don't know is Soros is, mindless waddling d***wit?

This is what I love about OzPol- morons like you self-disclose.

Amazing.



Musk has the power and is set to make billions from his positioning. It is clear cut. Soros does not seem to have the same profit connection. Maybe he does but nobody has pointed out how if he does.

So Musk ticks all the boxes as a matter of known fact but with Soros we are still missing the required info to make a full conclusion.

I cannot say Soros isn't just that I have not seen any clear evidence.

Musk doesn't need more money. There is no profit motive.
Nor does Soros.

It is about impact, not gain. For all rich people who enter the public domain.
Those that are interested in money alone stay out the public, political domain.


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Reply #19 - Jan 18th, 2025 at 8:00pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 7:25pm:
it seems soros suffered a psychological transformation as a result of his experiences in the holocaust.

he seems very resentful and hateful towards those who have not "so suffered" and he seems to harbour a wish to sew chaos so that the citizens of the west can experience what he experienced in the camps.

it is a reasonably common psychological pathology.

hurt people want to "hurt people"

his hope seems to be to harm the west by promoting various chaotic agendas

BLM, trans nonsense, open borders, funding bail for crazy criminals
all under the "veil' of social justice.

a truly evil chappie who , hopefully, trump can demolish

Agree.

A Jewish Nazi collaborator turned open society funder. The way he made his money is the most unethical, predatory speculators way.

He now manipulates politics with his ill-gotten money.  He became a billionaire by speculation. He continues as a speculator in the political sphere.





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Reply #20 - Jan 18th, 2025 at 10:03pm
 
Frank wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 5:57pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 5:52pm:
Leroy wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 5:31pm:
Karnal wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 5:06pm:
Oh look, Leroy's Googled headlines again.

Why don't you open up one of your articles and have a read, Leroy? Show us how many of those donations went to Republicans.


What difference does it make if he donating to republicans or democrats.

The topic is if Soros is a oligarch not if hes a republican or democrat.


An oligarch is, by definition, connected to an autocrat.

You?


Not at all. You are just make it up as you go, paki, hoping for 10 rupee.

Sad.



I see. You've got a different definition.

Fake news, post-truth, no-speaka-da-English, all that.

All good. So what's the University of Balogney's definition of oligopoly, dear boy?

We know you studied English. You may even have taken classes in the original Greek, so I'm curious.

Apart from sodomy, which social/political definitions did they cover?

Anything relevant to our discussion here? Or were your qualifications for applying for your visa to Australia a complete waste of time?
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Re: Is George Soros a oligarch?
Reply #21 - Jan 18th, 2025 at 10:13pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jan 18th, 2025 at 7:25pm:
it seems soros suffered a psychological transformation as a result of his experiences in the holocaust.

he seems very resentful and hateful towards those who have not "so suffered" and he seems to harbour a wish to sew chaos so that the citizens of the west can experience what he experienced in the camps.

it is a reasonably common psychological pathology.

hurt people want to "hurt people"

his hope seems to be to harm the west by promoting various chaotic agendas

BLM, trans nonsense, open borders, funding bail for crazy criminals
all under the "veil' of social justice.

a truly evil chappie who , hopefully, trump can demolish


So why did he fund Republican candidates?

Leroy struggled with this one. Like the old boy, he'd prefer to tweak with the definitions.

And that's okay. Apart from Leroy's headlines, did you have a squiz at the articles?

A bit of an ask, I know, but you did choose to weigh in. Do you think it's a stretch to suggest one reads what the evil chappie actually funds?

Or are you just here to have a chuckle?
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