

He’s the man the voters chose
…if you buy that.
He’s the man the voters chose
…if you buy that.
Department of Justification.
Oh it’s definitely gonna smell like some asses.
Ahh, yes.
I think the U.S. used to have a system where the farmers assumed responsibility for people who weren’t citizens but worked for them.
What was that called again?
He will commit whatever horrible atrocity he’s going to commit, and then the world will say he went too far, and only then will the world put an end to it. But unfortunately, the atrocity will come first.
I am much more concerned about the military itself attacking the U.S. population.
*And assuming that his presidency goes into a second year.
Trump has never been a big fan of intelligence.
The “No Kings” events drew A LOT more than 4 million.
Ha!
I use dating apps to fantasize that someone will swipe right on me so that II have a few minutes of dreaming about the kind of life we could have.
Just wait until you see what sanctions the ICC will eventually impose on the Trump regime.
And that’s just the infrastructure, never mind the untold damage it costs to the country.
Suggest universal healthcare, universal housing, or universal education(including college/university).
I think you may have gotten cause and effect backward there.
The United States can’t be separated from the gulags or the Gestapo.
If a major part of the US is a hell, then the US is a hell.
You’re right.
In the United States, you don’t have to even criticize the government to have your whole family thrown behind bars.
The United States will happily rendition your whole family to the United States Concentration Camps in El Salvador just for being in the United States.
The United States doesn’t imprison the people who hate the country. It imprisons the people who loved the country the most.
Homeowners be monsters, y’all.
Oh yeah.
I’m SURRRRE that he’ll give grants to trade schools.
That’s SOOOOOO belieeeeevable.
I mean, yeah, Canada and Mexico are zero kilometers away from the U.S., and there are a few island countries, but for the most part, to get to another country, people from the U.S. would have to travel to a whole other continent.
If you want to be consistent, you’d need to compare what percentage of people from each other contintent have travelled to another continent, and you’d need to consider what percentage of people on other continents live close to another continent.
I am not saying that most people in the U.S. have experience with international travel, just that to illustrate your point, I think you’ve gone too far and included some information which doesn’t actually distinguish the U.S. quite as much as you think.