The US is a failed state.
No, it isn't. As @metalhead points out, the US has a huge population of genuinely terrible people.
You know, many of those older people who voter for Trump are the same ones who before voted for Obama. They were great people and then they became terrible people?
Anti democratic takeovers of presidential republics don't typically involve civil wars.
Well, i admitted that both sides rationalize, heck, i do it all the time BUT you dont seem to want to admit it, although you did it in this very post, you see, you took a generalization ("republicans are terrible people"), justfied it with two specific "logical" circumstaces and then ended with some other wacky generalization
You know, many of those older people who voter for Trump are the same ones who before voted for Obama. They were great people and then they became terrible people?
When has one happened in a country with as large a population of heavily armed people as the US? Once the intention is made unmistakably obvious there is going to be a widespread and dangerous response that will certainly call for a cleansing.
Wasn't "red tide" a phrase Thatcher used to talk about the trade unions and the NUM?PAH! Wishing to silence my dissenting position is the true fascism. WHY CAN'T I HOLD ALL THESE WINS! RED TIDE NOVEMBER!
I know I'm going to regret asking this, but various right wing rent-a-pundits always say the left doesn't reach out to understand the deplorables so I'll bite: what sort of protections do you think LGBT individuals are asking for that are not extended to other people?LGBTQ DON'T NEED MORE PROTECTIONS THAT EVERYONE ELSE!
The thing is plenty of you still don't think it's obvious, and people have already let a heap of things go. You've had voter suppression for a long time without that causing much turmoil, for instance.
Wasn't "red tide" a phrase Thatcher used to talk about the trade unions and the NUM?
The GOP being associated with the color red in the US -while in the rest of the world the left is associated with that color- is super annoying.
I know I'm going to regret asking this, but various right wing rent-a-pundits always say the left doesn't reach out to understand the deplorables so I'll bite: what sort of protections do you think LGBT individuals are asking for that are not extended to other people?
Because that voter suppression hasn't obviously been sufficient to make a great deal of difference.
Guess we should all stick to our own neighborhoods....
I think this is an optimistic reading of the 2016 election to be honest. Florida is permanently tilted by lifetime disenfranchisement of felons, voter ID stuff heavily changes things in Wisconsin, Ohio has major roll purges.
That's even before we talk about the longer term background suppression via things like polling place density and resourcing