I would suggest Chung and Taal leave the country by any means possible before getting nabbed by the Gestapo ICE and disappeared to a Salvadorian concentration camp. Trying to hide from ICE isn't a good way to convince Herr Cheeto's finest that you're not a threat to national security.
So instead of quietly sitting on his accidental inclusion into the hot mailing list and waiting for a truly big one to come down the pipe, he spills the beans - and no doubt got ejected from the mailing list faster than you can say "Is this administration a data security disaster or what?!" - to write an article about how he got a two-hour advance notice of the US military bombing lousy targets in lousy Yemen.
The second amendment is a myth. I guarantee you no citizens will rise up against the government with they AR-15 in 2025 when they'll be facing an ultra-militarized police force and the entire tech industry turned into a giant ubiquitous surveillance apparatus out to root out dissenters.
Not to mention, for citizens to even think of rising up against the government in any significant number, they'd have to want to do it, and most people would rather sit comfortably at home in front of the TV and forget about what's happening, when they don't actively agree with the ambient fascism.
You're assuming Trump and his henchmen will obey the courts. I predict that very soon, they won't even pretend they give a shit about the judiciary anymore.
Why are the American people so …weak?
In another month, Americans will have non ability to mobilize and fight the Dictatorship that is almost fully installed.
The exact same thing happened in Germany in 1933. This is the exact same playbook: way too many people are willing to accept a little fascism because the fascist promises to drop the price of groceries and target groups of people they don't belong to. Then the fascist doesn't drop the price of groceries and turns against those who supported him - by which point, it's too late.
What you've just discovered is that today's Americans as just as dumb as the Germans of 92 years ago - dumber in fact, because they knew what happened in Nazi Germany, an advantage the Germans who trusted Hitler didn't have.
The Americans should've known better, and yet they voted the orange fascist in. Plus ca change...
Google does everything with an angle, and that angle is putting you under surveillance and collecting monetizable data on you.
Google has (or had, maybe?) fantastic products. They're truly great! The translator, the map, Youtube... But they're great for exactly the purpose of luring you into using them, so they can abuse your privacy with them.
Google products are trojan horses: they're irresistible but their true purpose is nefarious.
The triangular blades come with two straight edges and one angled, serrated edges. The two straight edges work equally well front and back. The serrated edge only work as intended, like a chisel.
In fairness, there is one valid reason why the company would have chosen to make it impossible to reverse the blade: to avoid support calls and warranty claims from people trying to use the serrated edge the wrong way around.
Because if you think about it, they went out of their way to make the socket one-way: it would actually be cheaper to manufacture the notch on both sides than the way they made it on one side only. So they really did intend to ensure the blade can only be mounted one way.
But here's the thing: you have to be really, REALLY dumb to use the serrated edge in reverse and not realize it. It's completely obvious that the tool isn't working right, and there's something sharp sticking up instead of down on the glass. So I don't buy the idiot-proof anti-warranty-claims argument: I'm totally certain it is done to limit the life of the blades.
Although mind you, it's rather academic: when an edge is spent, I simply sharpen it with a fine belt on the belt sander and it's good for another few months anyway 🙂 But of course, you need a belt sander if you want to do that.
I lived in Finland long enough to know that the Finns are not really happy. Or unhappy. Or excited. Or anything at all. If they are, they hide it really really well. The only true sentiment I ever felt in the Finns is quiet pride of their country.
I lived in many countries. The one I went to when I left the US was the UK. But it was in Europe back then. I would never move there now.
Because AFIAK, there only a few ways
You missed mine 🙂 I had dual citizenship. I simply gave one up. I had to pay the extortion racket but other than that, that's all I had to do.
Also, if you're trans or not male or female (some people are born with extra X and Y chromosomes, which flies in the face of the administration's idiotic male / female classification), you've basically become a non-person in the US. As such, I'm fairly sure you could make a convincing case for asylum in many European countries.
Cheeto continues to be totally ignorant of how tariff work.