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Presidential elections 2025 - the race has commenced!!!


Poloniusz  5 | 987
1 day ago   #571
Do you live in some parallel universe?

Yes, it's called reality.

What I really don't understand is PF boootlickers, their obedience, silence, and admiration of the system of modern enslavement - always for "the good of society, freedom, and democracy. 1984 came late but it finally did."

Indeed, they are nothing more than two-bit extras straight out of 1984, blindly supporting their own oppression and shamelessly misrepresenting their madness as virtue. Their psychological decline-brought on by demoralization and deracination-has reduced them to insanity, all the while desperately pretending otherwise.
Alien  26 | 6911
1 day ago   #572
, it's called reality

Do you mean reality show?🤔
Poloniusz  5 | 987
1 day ago   #573
reality show?

'Reality shows' function as a form of prole-feed, intentionally designed to aggressively reinforce and indoctrinate the masses into accepting leftist agendas of diversity and degeneracy.

So, it's not surprising that you think reality shows are real.

You need to escape from your beloved Germany-physically and mentally-only then will you even begin to see reality and understand what I'm saying.
amiga500  5 | 1576
12 hrs ago   #574
see reality and understand what I'm saying.

Did you vote?
amiga500  5 | 1576
10 hrs ago   #575
frequency up 4 percent from I tura so far. that makes it 71.x percent projected turn out, not enough for POrks but might be that the eurofag migrant poles in the EU win it for Trashkowski.
cms neuf  2 | 2006
10 hrs ago   #576
Pretty good weather though and that might push evening voting up as lots of people in the park or dzialka this afternoon
jon357  72 | 24129
10 hrs ago   #577
evening voting

The TV company should show repeats of JP2's visits to Poland and a selection of old but popular films. That and some classic football matches with a special report on the history of football hooliganism.

Did you vote?

He wouldn't be able to read the instructions on the ballot paper.
amiga500  5 | 1576
10 hrs ago   #578
apparently 15 percent of people who voted for zandberg will vote for the football hooligan/pimp/apartment thief/drug dealer/drug addict/mafia lord. (like myself) :)
Poloniusz  5 | 987
10 hrs ago   #579
He wouldn't be able to read the instructions on the ballot paper.

Here, I'll translate it for you:



Not that it applies to you anyway, since you can't vote for the Polish president from the British Embassy in Tripoli, now, can you? Although I did hear you tried, along with bothering them again for money, food, and a free flight back to Blighty.

Ah yes, British expats-always an embarrassing nuisance, no matter where they are.
jon357  72 | 24129
9 hrs ago   #580
since you can't vote for the Polish president

Well....

The last 3 presidential elections, even....

British Embassy in Tripoli

Is there one? I was in that city several times last year, sadly only briefly and didn't see one.

And you can't vote in any Polish elections (or read the instructions on the ballot paper)

the football hooligan/pimp/apartment thief/drug dealer/drug addict/mafia

Hopefully common sense will prevail and the candidate who mysteriously appeared from nowhere and has a murky past involving hooliganism and hotel tarts will lose.
Poloniusz  5 | 987
9 hrs ago   #581
The last 3 presidential elections, even....

This thread is about Poland's president not Libya's.

I was in that city several times last year

As many other posters have observed over the years about you, you are always lying. Today is no different.

From 13 Oct 2024:

Poloniusz - So, what takes you to places like Tripoli so often?

Nothing at all. I've been there a few times amd liked it though not recently. It's a nice place, very safe to walk about in and less touristy than most of the region. I was there a few times years ago and visited just after Covid though sadly only a flying visit.

https://polishforums.com/off-topic/best-posters-87279/28/#msg1996501
jon357  72 | 24129
9 hrs ago   #582
Poland's president

Yes. Millions of people, including myself, were disappointed at the last presidential election since the candidate I voted for very narrowly missed. He'll win this time though. He's not first choice, however centre right is better than theocratic opportunists.

A big chunk of Nawrocki's voter base has either died or become too elderly to go out and vote since the last election. Unless the several years' worth of new voters is somehow attracted by a pimp, this should work in Trzaskowski's favour.

lying

There is only truth in the quote you went to all that effort digging up. Treat it as a logic puzzle and see if you can figure how...

Although it's interesting that you think you've discovered something via your fake profiles a social media page for British people that you stalk, when you saw a job ad I ran last autumn. Perhaps check in more often and see some of the other ads, There's a recent one for somewhere hotter where I am now, which you must have missed since you'd certainly have mentioned it.

I love making you my little świnka
amiga500  5 | 1576
9 hrs ago   #583
He's not first choice, however centre righ

centreright lol he's a child of the 68 revolution in a world where the sarte/focault revolution is over.
he's a child of the european empire project in a world where it's over.
jon357  72 | 24129
9 hrs ago   #584
a child of the 68 revolution in a world where the sarte/focault revolution is over.

So centre right.

Unless he's got a programme of nationalisation and development of not-for-profit and cooperative business.
Poloniusz  5 | 987
9 hrs ago   #585
centreright lol

Indeed. These leftists, whose reputation is so thoroughly discredited and whose narrative is desperately trying to maintain some semblance of palatability, are forced to label themselves as "center-anything" while vilifying their opponents as "far-right extremists."
amiga500  5 | 1576
9 hrs ago   #586
Unless he's got a programme of nationalisation and development of not-for-profit and cooperative business.

now you're speaking my language! but the latter sounds a lot more modern and needed than the former.
as i said before look at the rail market of poland and czech, one state monopoly vs one gov rail competing against two others. fares, passenger satisfaction, employment base etc.

nationalisation is what air fares used to be, equiv 1000 pounds to fly london - warsaw on state monopolies.
jon357  72 | 24129
8 hrs ago   #587
poland and czech, one state monopoly vs one gov rail competing against two others

It works well. And no reason to have any more private investment than is strictly necessary.

For the coop retail shops. In one or two places they're thriving, in others, moribund and may as well be 'spółki nomenklaturowe". Build them up, and be a rival to fast-growing French chains or the ubiquitous partly church owned pyramid franchise. Instead of foreign owned developers, give low-interest, long term loans to spoldzenie mieszkaniowe to do it.

It's as if the urge to decommunise went to the other, free-market, extreme and fled from the idea that you can do things well and not be ripped off by venture capitalists or magnaty.
amiga500  5 | 1576
8 hrs ago   #588
Build them up, and be a rival to fast-growing French chains

So we agree, competition is necessary and let the best model, in regards to uplifting the working class and creating egalitarian wealth win. as opposed to a top down ideological method of the maoist true path and forcing year zeros down peoples throats.

It's as if the urge to decommunise went to the other, free-market,

yep long way back for poland and the post-communist block.
Ironside  51 | 13219
8 hrs ago   #589
Yes

You are out of touch, I think not only Polish public opinion and feelings, but to a large extent also British. I suppose due to being around progressive circles and not much more connected with others.
jon357  72 | 24129
8 hrs ago   #590
long way back

It's a kind of absolutism. A couple of decades or so ag9 thee was an almost religious attitude to capitalism, and for some reason, capitalism in its most extreme forms.

PL was economically weak then and of course people had just had decades of an absolutist system that some were cynical (and some were quasi religious) about it.

The political voices that pointed out that you can pick and choose what works best from several different systems, and make your own system were drowned out by people offering false certainty.
cms neuf  2 | 2006
4 hrs ago   #591
Very close it seems.

Off to bed
mafketis  41 | 11440
4 hrs ago   #592
First exit polls released....

Trzaskowski has a razo thin lead 50.3 to 49.7

I hope it holds.
Torq  13 | 1284
4 hrs ago   #593
Fingers crossed.

The USA voted earlier, so in early counts it might swing to Nawrocki but hopefully common sense won and we will have Rafał Trzaskowski as our president.
Korvinus  3 | 634
4 hrs ago   #594
I hope it holds.

You support Trzaskbaum? It's okay to be wrong, it's not an existential crisis, you just acknowledge it and move on.
jon357  72 | 24129
4 hrs ago   #595
counts

For the count, does it tend to be medium sized town, then larger town then rural (where the polling stations are spread out) as in some places?
Torq  13 | 1284
4 hrs ago   #596
Trzaskbaum

What is that supposed to mean? :)

Did you really vote for Narwocki? It means that you think the missing letters here...

2

... are PRO.

Congratulations. Hopefully you and your ilk are in minority.

@jon357

Sometimes the count is quicker in certain comissions in large cities, there's no rule really. The USA, however, is surely already counted and they definitely voted for Nawrocki. It will probably swing to Nawrocki, then back to Trzaskowski and will stay there. I'd say 51,5% for the Warsaw's president.
Korvinus  3 | 634
3 hrs ago   #597
What is that supposed to mean?

He is obvious Jew.
cms neuf  2 | 2006
3 hrs ago   #598
I doubt we will know until Tuesday and I can imagine a bit of law fare afterwards.

But the high turnout should put Trzaskowski over the line. Probably there are still queues in a few polling places
Torq  13 | 1284
3 hrs ago   #599
He is obvious Jew

No, he's not. Do you think every politician you disagree with is Jewish? Interesting psychological phenomenon.
mafketis  41 | 11440
3 hrs ago   #600
Did you really vote for Narwocki?

kvrvvy dla wszystkich!

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