Nothing to see here, just top US military and political leaders wargaming how to prevent Trump from taking power in the event of a "clear Trump victory" in the election
Trump is portrayed as a threat
I think the real threat is that he exposes that elected officials have virtually no power and thus democracy was fake all along
(which Biden and Harris also expose in a different way)
tune in to the finale of America - tonight only!
Most leftfugees are conservatives though
I think the real issue with Texas is the same one that turned California commie: mass illegal immigration
She's just that impressive 🤣
"Somehow, we’ve come to associate “democracy” with “freedom,” when the opposite is actually the case. Peasants in feudal Europe had much more freedom than modern Americans. The feudal lord was not coming and checking the length of your swords, he wasn’t requiring you to have a license to go fishing on public land, and he sure as hell wasn’t trying to convince your son to cut his dick off. The lord was not flooding you with foreigners, he was not legalizing violent crime, he was not devaluing your currency, he was not destroying family formation with women’s rights."
If something cost 10 pound in the real world, it ends up costing 1000 pound in NHS fiat commie land.
a pound of what?
wait for the twist ending
Commie-flavored Israeli worship is indeed worse than liberty-flavored Israeli worship
which banana?
Looks like 97% are purely elective
Social reasons? Psychological health?
Monica Lewinsky Reveals Vote for Kamala Harris, Tim Walz: 'Please Vote'
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/11/03/monica-lewinsky-reveals-vote-kamala-harris-tim-walz/
#Zap to support, DM to suggest new feeds.
A metaphor for all American single women: screwed by Democrats but still supports them
If we can't infanticide we're basically sex slaves, because self-control contraception and adoption don't exist
I got Tim Kaine but it did take me a minute
But yeah, good bit, poking fun at liberal obsession with The Current Thing
I really don't buy the Fourth Turning thing.
World War 1 doesn't count and a financial crisis every 10-15 years going back 200+ years only counts when it lines up with their 80-year cycle.
The most turbulent period of recent American history was the 1960s, not the 1940s.
I think instead philosophical ideas trickles down through other fields and shape human behavior. The Dark Ages and Renaissance weren't 80-year cycles. Ultimately many particular factors combine to create specific events.


